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"impolitic" Definitions
  1. not wise

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Sanders's supporters don't deny that he's said some impolitic things.
Trump's childish behavior isn't just impulsive and impolitic -- it's worrisome.
What Clinton said was impolitic, but it was not incorrect.
He's shortsighted, impolitic and quick to snatch a fast buck.
And if their membership in the pundit class led them to say impolitic things from time to time — well, maybe the base, filled with Fox News watchers, had developed a taste for the impolitic.
Asked about the candidate's foreign policy acumen, Mr. Clarridge was typically impolitic.
On Africa, he gave a sober — if impolitic — warning about high birthrates.
Like the president-elect, Mr. Son has been known for sometimes impolitic remarks.
She told them that she was, and they were impolitic enough to ask why.
He spent only a few weeks on the job before departing following his impolitic tweet.
His impolitic remarks — like jokes about "liquidating" journalists — have earned him comparisons to President Trump.
The impolitic statements let the media run with the story days after the Khans' speech.
What's a few impolitic tweets and photos compared to the horror show of this administration?
The first episode of the final season contains impolitic jokes about two fictional mass shootings.
In this situation, only a blunt, unpredictable, impolitic leader will intrude and force the conversation.
Anyone who has said something impolitic in front of other people is familiar with this tactic.
For a diplomat, Mr. Johnson has an unusually lengthy list of impolitic remarks in his past.
They may yet do so, but it's impolitic to say so, especially for a Brussels-based German.
But the other edge of that sword can cut very deeply, especially for demanding and impolitic bosses.
Common Sense Donald J. Trump's highly personal management style as a businessman — impetuous, impolitic, sometimes immature — worked.
My point here is that, as deSouza writes, jettisoning the institution wholesale might be impolitic or misguided.
Attempts to explain away Trump's impolitic and ill-informed comments have become de rigeur among Republicans in Washington.
Trump tweeting angrily about something or ranting in bizarre and impolitic ways is not a new, presidential tic.
But his language and targets were largely unchanged from the brash and impolitic campaign that propelled him into office.
But Tran's impolitic answer to a ludicrous question gave abortion opponents grist for an explosion of self-righteous outrage.
But Brooks was just saying, in an especially impolitic way, what was implicit in Ryan's arguments for high-risk pools.
For many Filipinos, Mr. Duterte's passionate outbursts, however crude and impolitic, are signs of his fearlessness and willingness to act.
They said it was Mr. Bolton's impolitic comments, and not behind-the-scenes Chinese machinations, that hardened North Korean attitudes.
The impolitic tone of many of the emails cast light on why Republicans were so eager to beat the release.
He just kind of says whatever pops into the ol' skull, regardless of how impolitic or off-message it might be.
The unforgivable sin in Trump's world isn't saying or doing impolitic things, it's appearing to be something short of entirely loyal.
Yet on the main stage of American politics, acknowledging this well-known fact is considered not just impolitic but practically unspeakable.
What they shed light on is the way people in political campaigns talk about different strategies, sometimes making rather impolitic remarks.
While his outbursts have drawn widespread criticism for being impolitic, a growing number of experts think the president has a point.
He was impolitic in the way that many average Joes would be if they came into wealth and not from it.
But in these times, when such impolitic truths are uttered often by the commander in chief, Mr. McCarthy has found a moment.
"Sad," he tweeted, invoking the familiar Trump lament, that the president had complicated the legal defense of his travel ban with impolitic comments.
Saul Berenson made the impolitic comment that we had not been fighting one war for 2202 years, but the same war 2628 times.
And unlike most current players, Gossage always had an opinion on whatever topic was put before him — whether it was impolitic or not.
Still, there were the kind of impolitic moments Monday that showed, for all the traditional moves, Trump is still a most untraditional candidate.
But even some of Trump's closest advisers have admitted privately that consoling does not come naturally to the brash and sometimes impolitic President.
But Ms. Nevins is also fiercely protective of her filmmaker "cubs," firing off tart and impolitic notes to critics who give negative reviews.
He stepped down from coaching the women's team after some impolitic comments to The Los Angeles Times the next year caused a furor.
Public officials for years have found themselves in trouble, and even resigned from office, over comments that were impolitic, distasteful and sometimes even racist.
The 'Gaffe Machine' warms up: Biden is starting to make the sort of misstatements and impolitic comments that he has long been known for.
Even the Trump-supporting Republicans who drink endless war like Olympian nectar concede that Soleimani's killing was impolitic vengeance with no clear security advantage.
Impolitic and insensitive remarks he made in the past are resurfacing, and he has emerged as a common enemy of the other Democratic candidates.
The Philippines leader has long been known for his unvarnished, impolitic style, but some of his more profane comments have landed him in hot water.
Solo, at 35, is a brilliant goalkeeper; she also tends to let impolitic thought escape her subconscious when she would be wiser to bar the door.
Would they believe me if I told them that campaigning for Mr. Bush was one impolitic moment on a long journey of understanding who I am?
FOR MONTHS, NATO officials have fretted that a summit of alliance leaders in London on December 3rd might be soured by an impolitic remark by Donald Trump.
Fried suggests that Rush's impolitic correspondences may explain his absence from history textbooks: his letters allude to George Washington's incompetence as a general and Jefferson's digestive complaints.
Many Democrats but especially Republicans, long since weary of Mr. Trump's impolitic handling of the duties of his office, offered only passing criticism of the president's ambivalence.
For two months, Michael Bloomberg's campaign has been preparing for a moment it knew would come: when decades of impolitic and insensitive remarks would face renewed scrutiny.
Project Cassandra's success proved its undoing — as the Obama administration was busy negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran, going after Hezbollah, Iran's proxy in Lebanon, became increasingly impolitic.
She owns five beloved restaurants and bars in Canada, where she is a fixture of the food press, both for her success and for her occasionally impolitic forthrightness.
Voters drawn to the forceful anti-de Blasio rhetoric of Ms. Malliotakis may find themselves lured by Mr. Dietl's pugilistic and occasionally impolitic delivery of the same message.
To the Editor: The curtain call taunt of a "Hamilton" cast member to Vice President-elect Mike Pence was a public and premature chastisement, grossly impolite and impolitic.
"If it comes down to things I wrote 18 years ago that were impolitic, that I've apologized for, that were, you know, insulting, then I'm in trouble," he said.
Moreover, instead of focusing on the political incorrectness of her characters' behavior, she celebrates their impolitic actions as she defines a funny, wayward world where women can punch back.
Donald Trump was not a polished politician, and proved not to be afraid to voice what many people were thinking, even if the rhetoric was somewhat impolitic at times.
When Trump causes controversy with some impolitic comment, Pence is there to calm the jangled nerves of Republican congressional leaders and give media interviews about what Trump really meant.
His impolitic comments reinforce the prejudice of those who have already left the church (with whom he is very popular) and give little encouragement for the others to remain.
Mr. Kohl's original choice, Steffen Heitmann, pulled out after he was criticized for making impolitic comments about foreigners, the role of women in the work force and Germany's past.
Even as they deliver a jolt of energy, the freshman Furies, as they have been dubbed, are inclined to do and say impolitic things that give their colleagues agita.
You've probably seen their influence in the attack ads they released, which feature clips of a pre-2016 Trump making impolitic comments about women, and his changing stance on abortion.
Not unlike Donald J. Trump in the United States, she is also breaking open a political dialogue and liberating a new and impolitic — critics say racist — language in the mainstream.
That rampart is manned by the ugly, the impolite, the impolitic, the disturbing image, and the thoughts that you may swallow no easier than if they were made from crushed glass.
For users, the copying might feel old or impolitic, but for as much eye-roll emojis as the updates inspire, Instagram just keeps getting bigger, which in turn validates the strategy.
The military is big on reading lists, so I asked what kind of stuff he liked to read, and he did the rare impolitic thing: He told me the sad truth.
That's especially true for Biden, who has a very long voting record in the Senate -- decades and decades -- and a proven "ability" to say things that are either impolitic, inappropriate or both.
Ilhan Omar's comments about the Israel lobby took over the news cycle earlier this year, they struck some as innocuously accurate, others as impolitic, while for others they were outrageous and inflammatory.
From most commentators, the response has been an eye-rolling dismissal of Mr. Trump's tweet as "juvenile" — yet one more impulsive, impolitic, dangerous and unpresidential act by a president like no other.
As a result, this impolitic (some might say offensive) tale of Phillip (Cranston), a wealthy, white quadriplegic, and Dell (Hart), the black parolee who restores his will to live, is surprisingly winning.
Her campaign and allies have been airing millions of dollars' worth of ads against him, many highlighting his impolitic statements about women and minorities -- two groups that are backing Clinton by large margins.
The front-runner is Rodrigo Duterte (pictured, in striped shirt) a vulgar, impolitic mayor who has never sought national office, is not backed by any big party and appears wilfully ignorant on policy.
The test reveals American movies' narrow interest in women, but once it came into frequent use a decade ago, it tended to deem the heterosexual romantic comedy as impolitic or subfeminist by default.
But it now seems impolitic in the extreme to even mention that France has to deliver a socially and politically flammable fiscal austerity in a stagnant economy with a jobless rate of 10 percent.
"If it comes down to things I wrote 18 years ago that were impolitic, that I've apologized for, that were, you know, insulting, then I'm in trouble," he told CNBC in an interview April 30.
We had a bit of controversy because our cultural expert made a comment about Japan, which I think was ... I don't think it's safe to say it was misinterpreted but it was probably a little impolitic.
To ensure that presidents receive honest advice from their advisers — even when that advice is unpopular or impolitic — courts should show "great deference" to a president's assertion that internal White House communications should be kept secret.
Given the Justice Department's defence of the revised ban as a new policy wiped clean of all legal infirmities, Mr Trump's acknowledgement that it is simply a somewhat milder form of the first is more than impolitic.
As proof, he points to the famously impolitic Larry Summers, whose background as a former president of Harvard, former Treasury secretary and former chief economist of the World Bank embodies all that Frank abhors about modern Democrats.
Basic to Ledgerwood's vocabulary is the hand-painted quatrefoil, which resembles a mandala or flower in the outside world but in her paintings becomes a palpable motif of female sexuality, desire, and impolitic behavior behind closed doors.
Lott's former aide, Ron Bonjean, told CNN that his boss really lost his job because he was in a power struggle with President George W. Bush, not because of the off-handed, impolitic comment at a birthday party.
Others argued it was impolitic: Impeachment is a goal for some lawmakers, but leading Democrats have said is not a priority as they seek to push back against other parts of the administration and instill oversight from Congress.
To call her out using misogynistic terms is impolite, impolitic and wrong, but to say that she lies, disrespects the United States and needs to look in the mirror before looking into the camera are all within bounds.
It's leis and hula skirts for all as the delightfully off-kilter writer and performer Eliza Bent ("The Hotel Colors") recreates an impolitic school project in which she impersonated the last monarch of Hawaii even though she's not Hawaiian.
A Texan with a good old boy's pride in country common sense over urban sophistication, Mr. Jenkins brought a Southern wiseacre erudition to the pages of a magazine not exactly used to the arch or earthy or impolitic remark.
This is a man who was, by most accounts, outmaneuvered by his rivals inside the Trump administration — like Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn — and forced out in the wake of an impolitic phone call to left journalist Robert Kuttner.
Democrats had spent a nervous September watching that lead whittle away after Mrs Clinton's bout of pneumonia and her impolitic description of a chunk of Mr Trump's supporters as "deplorables" (generating a cottage industry of Republican paraphernalia proudly brandishing the epithet).
Combative, relentless and proudly impolitic, known for a bushy mustache that is the delight of cartoonists, Mr. Bolton, the enfant terrible of the Bush administration, has a kindred spirit of sorts in Mr. Trump, a fellow practitioner of blowtorch politics.
Or, he will crash in spectacular fashion as he is forced to defend Trump's impolitic ideas and undignified rhetoric on the campaign trail, only to lose to one of the most damaged and disliked opponents in the history of presidential elections.
When the history of 2016 is written, will it be that Hillary Clinton learned from her 2008 mistakes and this time assembled a superb campaign team, while Trump's innate marketing genius was overrun by a lifetime of unacceptable and impolitic behavior?
What that calculation missed was Trump's love for unpredictable behavior (his threat that he might not sign the omnibus budget deal worked out to avert a government shutdown) and massively impolitic comments (there was blame on "both sides" in Charlottesville).
Few economists believed that Mr. Osborne would deliver a budget surplus so soon in any case, given the size of the deficit and the impolitic scale of the spending cuts or tax increases that would be required to achieve one.
Some of the diversions the administration creates are incredibly unusual -- as impolitic as it was, Scaramucci's vulgar interview with The New Yorker, in which he used sexual imagery and said(hyperbolically) that he wanted to kill people, may well fall into this category.
"As much as I would like to sympathize with my fellow journalists, it doesn't strike me as unreasonable to ask them to own or repudiate vile or impolitic things they might have stated in the past," wrote Jack Shafer, a longtime media critic.
"If you look at some of the more established shoe brands that are doing women's, it's more difficult for them to segue into men's, because no self-respecting straight guy is going to ..." He chose not to finish that impolitic thought and switched gears.
" But on April 18, he wrote at the Daily Wire, where he is editor-in-chief, that "Jarrar has a right to speak, and setting the precedent that professors should be fired for saying gross, atrocious or impolitic things seems like a serious problem.
That the biggest danger for Trump is not saying impolitic things or fighting with the political establishment but looking like he "went Washington," that all his tough talk on the campaign trail about going in, knocking heads and getting things done was just talk.
The heart of Cruz's closest argument, the candidate says, will focus unilaterally on policy differences like these, rather than reacting to the tenor of Trump's impolitic statements, which have rankled the more business-minded candidates competing for second place with Cruz here in New Hampshire.
But on Wednesday, she surprised her own country and many allies by choosing Boris Johnson, the former London mayor and the public face of the campaign to leave the European Union, to be foreign secretary, although he has a long record of impolitic remarks.
Just six months after Mr. Jones arrived in Washington, the conservative talk-show host Glenn Beck started an investigation into his past and found evidence showing Mr. Jones had flirted with communism in college and had made impolitic comments about Republicans in a videotaped address.
The effect Trump has on the Republican Party as an institution is one thing; the effect he has on his supporters — many of whom feel that he has done something brave and necessary in speaking impolitic truths about immigrants in America — is quite another.
" Her comments, which in part appear in an upcoming documentary about her, represent the open declaration of something many, many Democrats say privately, but they were impolitic, so she walked them back, partially, by saying she would "do whatever I can to support our nominee.
Washington (CNN)It's not easy working in the shadow of a Republican nominee that's always dominating the news with impolitic statements; just ask the House and Senate Republicans who spend much of their day at the Capitol responding to the latest stunning statement by Donald Trump.
Amid the week-long swirl of meetings at the iconic rectangular UN building bordering Manhattan's East River, there will also be the usual smaller dramas: the leaders who use their speeches to denounce rivals in impolitic ways and heated speculation about potentially fraught or historic meetings.
CarbonWA's fortunes were not helped when, in September 2015, Bauman made impolitic comments to conservative economist Greg Mankiw, who quoted him in a piece on carbon taxes in the New York Times: I am increasingly convinced that the path to climate action is through the Republican Party.
Earlier this month, he retweeted to his millions of followers unverified videos originating from the extreme right-wing Britain First group showing purported Muslims assaulting a range of apparently white individuals – an action impolitic enough to earn a public reprimand from British Prime Minister Theresa May.
In 633 words, punctuated by eight exclamation points and written in an impolitic style that sounded like Mr. Trump's off-the-cuff observations, the statement was a stark distillation of the Trump worldview: remorselessly transactional, heedless of the facts, determined to put America's interests first, and founded on a theory of moral equivalence.
She held on to that position despite a series of challenges over the next several elections before leading the party's 2018 campaign, raising tens of millions while also recruiting a record amount of female candidates to run and insisting that the party focus on health care rather than fixate on Trump and his many impolitic, offensive or intolerant statements.
If Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's mayor, is uber-progressive, well, New York City's Mayor Bill de Blasio spent part of his mid-twenties as an ardent supporter of Nicaragua's Marxist revolutionaries — and he has endured some high-profile dustups with his own police department following cop assassinations and an impolitic warning he gave to his biracial son about the NYPD's predatory cops.
The idea that McChrystal is on any sort of shortlist, as Trump insiders claim, is belied by the fact that the retired military man—who stepped down in 2012 after a Rolling Stone story in which he and his staff made impolitic remarks about Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials—says he's not interested in the position and hasn't been approached for it.
Although Trump's anti-terrorism policy needs some work (like repudiating his proposed temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, which he has already watered down), he has been the first major American politician to seemingly reach the impolitic (but true) conclusion that the United States would have less blowback from terrorism if it refrained from trying to meddle in other nations' affairs by a policy of regime change and nation building.

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