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"irredeemable" Definitions
  1. too bad to be corrected, improved or saved

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And when she said irredeemable, they're irredeemable, you didn't mention that, but when she said they're irredeemable, that might have even been worse.
And when she said irredeemable, they're irredeemable, you didn't mention that, but when she said they're irredeemable, to me that might have been even worse.
If you fail, you'll chastise yourself for your irredeemable sloth.
It's — she said they were irredeemable, they were not American.
Bitcoin is neither an irredeemable flop nor an economic miracle.
It instead treats them as if they are irredeemable, unworthy.
Another round of Trumpian fickleness could be an irredeemable error.
When society writes off men as irredeemable, we all lose.
" She later added: "Now some of those folks, they are irredeemable.
And speaking of irredeemable, can we talk about our boy Daryl?
The secret softness of these supposedly irredeemable characters could be fascinating.
Maybe it's an irredeemable pursuit, more honestly pursued for money alone.
"To me, capitalism is irredeemable," Ocasio-Cortez argued earlier this year.
He has not been branded "irredeemable," as he says Harvard branded him.
Hillary Clinton has called half of Trump supporters racist, sexist, homophobes, irredeemable.
" Clinton then said some of these people were "irredeemable" and "not America.
This is for the best, as The Program is near-irredeemable crap.
At one point she called some Trump voters "irredeemable", which was inexcusable.
Yet neither Barr nor any Trump supporter is irredeemable, contra Clinton's claim.
They are not despicable or irredeemable or deplorable for choosing Mr. Trump.
I mean, she calls our people deplorable, a large group, and irredeemable.
It's easy to overcook into irredeemable toughness, and therefore easy to dismiss.
A frequent refrain: If sponges are so irredeemable, is there any alternative?
The most foulmouthed, foul-thinking Trump supporters are America but are not irredeemable.
Mistakes are not irredeemable, it is important to learn from them and grow.
If society sees you as irredeemable and disposable, how would you see yourself?
When the adults are overruled and eventually ousted, Snodgrass realizes Trump is irredeemable.
"Socially irredeemable things are said on platforms all the time," Ms. Nakamura said.
Very reminiscent of those comments her mother made about Americans being deplorable and irredeemable.
Oh, and by the way, we are the smelly Walmart shoppers, the irredeemable deplorables.
Even if he wanted to turn over a new leaf, his party is irredeemable.
But in terms of irredeemable characters, nobody can hold a candle to Sebastian himself.
Don't say his name unless it's to call him an irredeemable piece of shit.
Now, some of those folks — they are irredeemable, but thankfully, they are not America.
Now, some of those folks — they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not America.
Now some of those folks — they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not America.
Airbnb's theory is that Truman is not irredeemable and can learn from this situation.
The pants, khaki chinos ($68), were fine — a little stiff, maybe, but not irredeemable.
But the reality is clear: Modern Republicans are irredeemable, devoid of principle or shame.
Now, some of those folks — they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not America.
Someone else insisted that she had to cancel City Girls because Yung Miami was irredeemable.
It's not an irredeemable failure, but it's infuriating because of what it could have been.
When men are framed as an irredeemable 'other' and women as inherent possessors of virtue.
Her characterization of a swath of Mr. Trump's supporters as "deplorables" and "irredeemable" didn't help.
But pain also makes her ugly, maybe irredeemable, which also makes her joltingly, excitingly human.
These are the sort of voters that some Democrats had written off as irredeemable racists.
In her trademark way, she somehow manages to make the irredeemable Regina sympathetic, even tragic.
Obviously, the remaining 65 percent don't all believe that the political status quo is irredeemable.
"People had started to lose respect for me, but not an irredeemable amount," the musician remarked.
It was the third time when I realized that Billy Lynn is an epic, irredeemable mess.
Our nation owes them an irredeemable debt, and we give our deepest condolences to their families.
Governments could also issue irredeemable debt, or "consols", which eliminate the risk of a refinancing crisis.
So what should be an attack on an irredeemable charlatan instead becomes something closer to fascination.
But the central theme is one that runs through all the playwright's work: humanity's irredeemable flaws.
A lot of people feel that the spat between Speaker Pelosi and President Trump is irredeemable.
"Our nation owes them an irredeemable debt, and we give our deepest condolences to their families."
Some–few–people are irredeemable assholes who, wherever they go, need to be met by the banhammer.
More broadly, what was irresponsible or even irredeemable about the XFL became part of its sales pitch.
Beseeching responsible Republicans to resist this misses the mark, when you indicate that the party is irredeemable.
After that iffy season — which Vox called an "irredeemable mess" — changes are coming to the Netflix show.
Because he's an irredeemable, heinous creature, he made them brutally fight against one another throughout their childhood.
Malls would similarly not exist if all they contained was irredeemable nonsense that offered little practical benefit.
America, the 2016 Republican nominee for President of the United States is an irredeemable pervert and predator.
Or has working for Stick, as we learn she's been doing, made her into an irredeemable killer?
But when "so bad it's good" is a commonplace, maybe the irredeemable is the only refuge left.
They may have some racist views — many people do — but they're neither deplorable nor irredeemable human beings.
Not coincidentally, one of the first people the Plutonian kills in Irredeemable is the series' Batman equivalent.
These people may be the sort you need to win over, but they become irredeemable to you.
For Mr. Scocca, that level is self-evidently somewhere around one billion dollars; beyond that, you're irredeemable.
That would be the fastest and surest way to stop the purportedly irredeemable harm of renewing DACA applications.
Writing them off as "irredeemable" precludes that possibility, since it absolves us of any responsibility to engage them.
Is it 30 percent, or 40 percent, or perhaps 47 percent of Trump supporters who are irredeemable bigots?
"She calls our people 'deplorable,' a large group, and irredeemable," Mr. Trump said, invoking a comment that Mrs.
Many have done bad things as a consequence of their addiction, but that doesn't mean they are irredeemable.
When piracy is mentioned, it's usually portrayed by analysts and the media exclusively as a nefarious, irredeemable phenomenon.
These movements tend to argue that America is irredeemable, and they have repeatedly failed to gain traction here.
Took an irredeemable blow to his honor by becoming a Kingslayer to protect King's Landing — and never told anyone.
When we started seeing America's historic sins as irredeemable and simultaneously gutted civic education in our public schools. 26.
To the right, Obama has—through irredeemable cowardice or other, more sinister motives—bungled "victory" in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I am proud to be in the widening group of  "irredeemable" Americans pushing back against the established political order.
Hillary Clinton's infamous "basket of deplorables" speech labeled half of Trump's supporters — more than 30 million Americans — as "irredeemable" racists.
The idea of nihilism, that Kratos is completely irredeemable, is incongruent with how you'd like to believe how people work.
Embarrassed young white liberals could see that their grouchy, bigoted fathers were not irredeemable—just products of a different era.
Intentionally or not, the Trump administration is laying the groundwork to declare that cities are irredeemable, and simply walk away.
Throughout that time, data has consistently showcased how treating such users like irredeemable criminals may not be the smartest approach.
Iraqi children whom ISIS trained to become fighters and potential suicide bombers are imprisoned, as if their lives were irredeemable.
I thought to myself that I could not leave the building with the paintings, and so I committed the irredeemable.
For years, I had heard about Nachman, how he was a powerful magnet for the disenfranchised, the unclaimed, the irredeemable.
" Americans who take heed of those words might be a little rough around the edges, but they're far from "irredeemable.
Unapologetic, irredeemable and as tough as the name suggests, Sheila has a black leather jacket and an attitude to match.
Those with whom we have political disagreements are not only wrong; they are often judged to be evil and irredeemable.
Andrew Cuomo and the criminal-justice reformers who for years have been pressing a blindingly obvious argument: Rikers is irredeemable.
And imagine he was a restitution agent and ex-army and had come back and was now irredeemable in society.
Throughout the course of her political career, Hillary Clinton has been routinely accused of one irredeemable sin: failing to smile.
"  Clinton caused an uproar Friday when she said at a New York fundraiser that "half" of Trump's supporters are "irredeemable.
For all those who see America as irredeemable, I see it as the greatest nation the world has ever seen.
Men like that don't book women like me, so earning irredeemable cool points with them is a waste of everyone's time.
Wherever they are, that man keeps showing up and keeps making trouble, proving himself irredeemable in the enormity of his evil.
At New York magazine this afternoon, Jesse Singal argues that calling racists "irredeemable," as Hillary Clinton did, isn't all that helpful.
The man swears to Brand he has not given up the cell, but mere contact with this irredeemable compatriot is contaminating.
What, was "must have experience with Microsoft Excel and being an irredeemable monster with no soul" listed in the job description?
All of that gets blissfully elided when you sort people into baskets, calling some of them "irredeemable" and others morally sound.
By the end, you'll have some measure of sympathy for almost everyone, no matter how irredeemable they might seem at first.
For some, Daenerys' turn was irredeemable, seized upon as an example of the show's shortcomings particularly in regard to its female characters.
Bad enough for Disney's first supposed openly gay character to be swishy, obsessive, and annoying without him also being an irredeemable villain.
"To me, capitalism is irredeemable," she added, arguing that capitalism's goals come at a cost to people and the environment, Bloomberg reported.
It's sharp enough to draw blood and, more unusually, unafraid to do so — even when it means making its characters seem irredeemable.
Humanity is an irredeemable shitshow, and there is no more compelling proof than the hate mail people send to Andy Murray's grandparents.
Especially with the possibility of Mr. Trump's re-election, many liberals seem primed to write off nearly half the country as irredeemable.
He is unprettiable, irredeemable, hanging on to his battered garbage can like the last rent-controlled tenant in a fancy co-op building.
Nope. I've watched only the first episode, and it left me feeling queasy and panicked, as if I'd done something awful, irredeemable, wicked.
Worse yet, far too many on the left broadly label Trump voters as irredeemable racists not worthy of coaxing to the ballot box.
" But they added the company and other preference share issuers should change their documentation to show "the true irredeemable nature of the instruments.
But they're wasted on a character who feels irredeemable, and whose selfishness in these early episodes once again leads to a completely avoidable death.
A second bodyguard survived to testify against Mr Kajinek, and a psychological report presented at the trial characterised him as an "irredeemable murderous beast".
Within a month of taking over in 1999, he deployed a system that completely changed ingrained practices, helping save a company many thought irredeemable.
Theodor Adorno said, "To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric": any attempt to aestheticize the camps, to redeem the irredeemable, only trivializes the events.
Where every season of the show found its protagonist difficult to root for but never irredeemable, the final episodes document his long-overdue accountability.
"The special counsel's attempt to portray him as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts," they said.
The fact that it was then leaked to journalists shows the apparently irredeemable collapse in relations between the Trump administration and some senior American spies.
"Absolutely no discussion on these and absolutely no plans to cancel these irredeemable preference shares through a reduction in capital," Culmer told a media call.
But it made the irredeemable fall from serious drama to absurd soap when wife Claire kills her lover Tom in the middle of… having sex?
What they had been a part of was irredeemable, if they could just change the subject to professional skill, they could rehabilitate themselves as admirable professionals.
"The Color Purple," Alice Walker Because she makes the invisible visible, and redeems people who seem irredeemable, she makes every reader feel visible and redeemable, too.
This small-scale version may only be good for removing dangerous orbital debris, but in time it will pierce your hypercarbon hides and irredeemable sun-hearts.
C.) and Rick Scott (Fla.), have defended the decision, arguing that Tlaib and Omar have made irredeemable comments about both Israel and Jewish people more broadly.
She followed that up with her "basket of deplorables" comment that allowed Trump to paint her as effectively dismissing a quarter of Americans as "irredeemable" racists.
The minute you think Steve's father is irredeemable, that Karen is a saint or that Steve could never go dry, another flashback will change that perception.
Bad News Bears might be a Richard Linklater movie, but The Slugger's Wife was a Hal Ashby movie, and that was an irredeemable piece of shit, too.
Even for those who love them (me), Mr. Steinman's miniature operas of heartbreak and desperation are critically irredeemable — too solemn and silly to even pretend to sophistication.
As Brazil's prosecutions push through the political establishment, parties and their followers see each new conviction of an opponent as evidence of the other side's irredeemable criminality.
I'm not Leslie Jones — the comedian who committed the irredeemable crime of "appearing in Ghostbusters while black" and was forced to leave the platform after nonstop racist abuse.
Asked on ABC's "This Week" whether he would use the word "irredeemable" to describe many of Trump's supporters, the Virginia senator and Clinton running mate said he wouldn't.
That is why theology that adheres to millennia-old Christian teachings on human life, other social issues, and religious liberty are considered "deplorable" and "irredeemable" by the Left.
" The New York Times' liberal editorial page similarly concluded "real damage had been done" because Clinton had written off a group of voters by saying they were "irredeemable.
Just another way to trash the president and discredit we, smelly Walmart people that cling to our gods, guns, bibles, religion and, you know, we are all irredeemable deplorables.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," Manafort's lawyers wrote.
"While my opponent slams you as deplorable and irredeemable, I call you hard-working American patriots who love your country," Trump told a rally in North Carolina on Monday.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," his attorneys said.
My opponent described tens of millions of American citizens as deplorable and irredeemable – how can Hillary Clinton seek to lead this country when she considers its citizens beyond redemption?
Donald Trump's victory and some of the, yes, deplorable chants that accompanied it do not mean that a majority of Americans are irredeemable bigots (though too many indeed are).
The "Ben Op" is named after St. Benedict of Nursia, who according to this reading, found the Dark Ages irredeemable and advocated for the virtuous to form secluded communities.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this Court," his attorneys argued.
Plus, the judgment our society levies upon prisoners   — that they are somehow unworthy and irredeemable  —  and that people like Jo levy, by extension, on themselves for loving these people.
So, basically, The Society makes Campbell an irredeemable character in this episode and there is nothing he can do in future episodes to try to change anyone's opinion of him.
Jeff Sessions -- their friend and colleague of 20 years -- as a racist and a bigot, essentially re-enacting Hillary Clinton's "irredeemable deplorables" attack, albeit on a smaller, more personal scale.
The characters' new terror of her implies where the final episode is going to go: with her seen not as beautiful, wise, and sometimes expedient, but as an irredeemable monster.
"If you're so idiotic that you don't understand that I eat all kinds of things, if you are so convinced of me as this irredeemable, horrible, unhealthy person," she said.
Is Now the right time (considering the world in which live right now) for me to play a real to life characte who is irredeemable racist in a dramatic series?
Aviva later scrapped its plan following a backlash among investors but other listed companies with irredeemable shares, or similar types of shares, have not clarified their position, the FCA said.
Lizzie Alcott (the inspiration for the saintly Beth March) appears to have starved herself to death; her mother and sisters attended her during a protracted, painful, and utterly irredeemable death.
Her labeling of up to one-half of the American people as "irredeemable" and "deplorable" echoes her hero Sanger's dismissal of "human weeds" and "defective stock" in need of extirpation.
But also waste beyond any sense that restricts the lives of the murdered to mere human capital — waste as absolute, irredeemable carnage that generates only more destruction in its wake.
Maybe this is what saves It's Always Sunny from being completely irredeemable: You're not supposed to be on the side of Mac or Charlie or Dee or Dennis or Frank.
A growing percentage of the left see America as a racist, bigoted, irredeemable country because, as one New York Times column put it, there is a cancer in our Constitution.
On the other hand, many Americans find the racist Trump voters irredeemable — and people of color especially feel that it shouldn't be on them to try to change their minds.
Such a step would position Rubio as an early -- and likely irredeemable -- critic of Trump administration foreign policy, particularly the President-elect's determination to repair estranged US relations with the Kremlin.
" Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, a notable Trump critic, tweeted, "Hillary Clinton's creed: 'All men are created equal' -- except for those I've consigned to the basket of deplorables, who are irredeemable.
And you get into this deplorable and irredeemable, your political activists that talk about her Twitter, they go across the White House and make noise so the president can&apost sleep.
It offers up a seemingly irredeemable, solitary man — and here I mean Earl — who learns to exist with, and care about, others, whether cartel members or his forgiving ex (Dianne Wiest).
If you believe the voters who swung to Trump are irredeemable racists, then you probably think the Democratic Party can't win many of them back in 2020 and should campaign accordingly.
Cancelling the securities, which have a face value of 450 million pounds ($635 million) and were described as being "irredeemable", would save Aviva 38 million pounds a year in coupon payments.
The 46% of voters who chose Mr Trump in 2016 are not all irredeemable racists, and as the YouGov poll shows, many whites who preferred Mrs Clinton use the word as well.
This was a good episode for Negan — having zero juvenile dick jokes was a huge plus — and introducing Carl to Lucille would have been about several steps too far into irredeemable territory.
"She calls the patriotic Americans who support our campaign, many of whom are cops and soldiers, 'deplorable' and 'irredeemable' and she means it," he said during a rally in Fort Myers, Fla.
Still some legal scholars and attorneys decry the growing presence of neuroscience in courtrooms, calling it a "double-edged sword" that either unduly exonerates defendants or marks them as irredeemable future dangers.
It's an unsparing, hourlong look at a repressed, hypocritical society that gets the leader it deserves: a charismatic preacher — not the first in the Taylor canon — who is also an irredeemable sinner.
And I suppose it matters I write this as someone who thinks that very, very few of us are all good or all bad; few of us are saintly, even fewer irredeemable.
Going by the rubric that Game of Thrones applied to Daenerys, wherein revenge and vindictiveness are signs of irredeemable madness, shouldn't we, and Arya's friends and family, be more worried about Arya?
You know, we the people, all of us that are irredeemable, deplorables, you know, we Americans that actually believe in god and our bibles and our religion and believe in the Second Amendment.
HANNITY: So what if the -- what if any of -- we are the smelly people, the irredeemable deplorables that like our bible, God, we believe in God and we believe in the Second Amendment.
What's more, it tries to rebrand that lack of follow-through as a willingness to live in gray areas rather than condemn any one character as irredeemable (see: the entirety of Rockwell's character).
I embody both the image of the deserving immigrant who won the American dream through merit -- and of the irredeemable lawbreaker who must be sanctioned for failing to win the coveted birthright lottery.
Aviva had drawn heavy criticism from leading investors who held the high-yielding shares believing them to be 'irredeemable', a situation that prompted the regulator to issue guidance to those issuing such shares.
"The Special Counsel's attempt to vilify Mr. Manafort as a lifelong and irredeemable felon is beyond the pale and grossly overstates the facts before this court," his lawyers wrote in their sentencing memo.
It has been apparent for some time, but can no longer be denied by anyone who doesn't value the subjugation of minorities: Corrected for power and wealth, Trump is America's most irredeemable man.
If the party writes off these voters – viewing them, to use Clinton's distasteful word, as "irredeemable" – it will struggle to hold the House or Senate and to accomplish its goals for the country.
And there's a pattern of turning righteous causes into indiscriminate attacks, painting with a destructively broad brush and branding certain actors irredeemable, which doesn't leave them any room — or much motivation — for redemption.
"It's a fate you fear — people worry about a future of irredeemable obscurity should they undertake that task and inevitably lose," said Representative Gerald E. Connolly of Virginia, who is backing Ms. Pelosi.
It's common for stars to obscure their looks, pop on a fake nose and fright wig, of course; it's less common for actors to wholly embrace the irredeemable and risk the audience's love.
In a new memo, co-founder Colin McAuliffe writes that "the Senate is an irredeemable institution" that's biased 3 percentage points in the GOP's favor and systematically underweights the interests of nonwhite Americans.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is reviewing certain fixed income shares, particularly those shares that are described as being perpetual, irredeemable or in some other way that suggests permanence, the 'Dear CEO' letter said.
He saves the chapter on his father — an irredeemable grifter and con man — until near the end, leading up to it with a hodgepodge of other tales, some related and others a bit random.
Crucially, the girlfriend who shows up out of the blue to destabilize the group is now a toxic Reiki healer, rather than Davis's dubstep DJ. In the original, Fay (Davis) is an irredeemable nightmare.
I start by dividing submissions into two groups: "reject," where a vast majority go for various reasons — too long, not interesting, irredeemable by editing, yet another lost iPhone returned by a heroic cabby, etc.
But defense lawyers repeatedly called him an irredeemable liar — an argument bolstered considerably in early February, when he was arrested midway through his testimony for admitting to trying to defraud his credit card company.
On Saturday, he asked his Twitter following whether or not it would be appropriate to take on the role of a non-fictional "irredeemable racist" in a show, given what's going on in the world.
While CO Piscatella (Brad William Henke) was an irredeemable monster, at least his flashback revealed where his boundless hatred for inmates came from: the torture of his own inmate boyfriend Wes (Charlie Barnett) years earlier.
My bet is a protest against a President-elect Clinton would have been deemed as sexist and subversive, not one of frustration and fearful of a President-elect Hillary who had called this group irredeemable.
Sometimes, when I think about the election, and the painful, long months leading up to it, full of divisive, bitter words that in many ways fractured the nation, I feel the country's experience was irredeemable.
Remember, this is a disgraced high ranking government employee who said, "He can smell Trump supporters at a Southern Virginia Walmart," Irredeemable deplorables, people that cling to their god, their guns, their bibles and their religion.
Unlikable, irredeemable female narrators have long been underrepresented in mainstream fiction, yet Moshfegh and Broder do fall into a lineage of women authors like Kathy Acker and Chris Kraus who have written about difficult, transgressive women.
Mixing this in with Serena's irredeemable "redemption" arc and June completely squandering what the Marthas did for her in the season finale, one thing becomes very clear: this writers room needs a Come to Jesus meeting.
As satisfying as it can feel to hear that your foes are irredeemable, stupid and deviant, remember: When you find yourself hating something, someone is making money or winning elections or getting more famous and powerful.
In both Irredeemable and the DC series JLA: Tower of Babel, Waid considers the possibility that smart, paranoid people living in a world with a Superman-caliber hero might not wait around for them to snap.
The combat that might occur between the U.S. and North Korea, or more precisely President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, may instead be more like a battle between an unproven president and an irredeemable farce.
Mr. Leonie, who describes himself on Twitter as a "Deplorable & Irredeemable Texas Christian Tea Party Republican Constitutionalist Conservative Libertarian," had worked for the attorney general's office in various capacities since 2004, according to his LinkedIn page.
Instead of making global statements about someone as completely worthless and irredeemable, productive shame leaves room for her to feel good about herself as a whole while also suggesting changes that might help her feel even better.
That point is further emphasized by the character of Philip Krauss (Will Poulter), the leading police officer in Detroit, who is so irredeemable that he can only be described as the personification of white supremacy in uniform.
Whoever's responsible for them must be a one-dimensional, uninteresting, irredeemable pile of shit for creating the perfect death bot and not leaving a single conceivable takeaway about the nature of the human folly that caused it.
TMZ caught him in the irredeemable act, and to you, it might look like Ne-Yo's doing the crowd a favor by giving them the unexpected real thing, but all I see here is peak pettiness. SMFH.
Do the 65 percent of Trump supporters who told Public Policy Polling in May that they believe Obama is a Muslim go in the irredeemable "basket of deplorables," or are some of them hard-working Americans too?
In addition to Asperger, Hamburger hired Erwin Jekelius, who would later become the director of Steinhof Psychiatric Institute and then Spiegelgrund, Steinhof's youth ward, where children deemed physically or mentally "irredeemable" would be sent to their deaths.
Changing this will require a cohesive and conciliatory message from the opposition, and sufficient foresight from China to let go of the corrupt, incompetent devil they know lest they become irredeemable to those who will follow him.
Under Mr. Zarif, the foreign ministry has advocated greater engagement with the West as the key to Iran's future, a view opposed by hard-liners who see the West as an irredeemable enemy that must be challenged.
I'm your typical American citizen in the month of November in the year 2016, trying to hang on as this awful presidential election—historic by all measures of irredeemable awfulness—sucks out every ounce of my contaminated soul.
But even Sanctified Cousin didn't go hard in his defense, and the consensus around the dinner table was that the grits-tossing was the creamy, searing coda to a relationship that had long been an irredeemable hot mess.
"By referring to millions of Americans as 'deplorables' and 'irredeemable,' Hillary Clinton is showing her outright contempt for ordinary people and proving yet again why Americans overwhelmingly regard her as dishonest and untrustworthy," Priebus said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - Six large institutional investors said on Friday that Aviva's decision to drop plans to cancel its preference shares addressed most of their concerns, but added issuers of preference shares should make it clear they are irredeemable.
"This is a development in restorative justice, which means that people can make mistakes, people can do bad things, but they're not irredeemable," Jon Ichinaga, chief counsel of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing told KCAL/KCBS.
She has moved further left than any modern Democratic nominee, and absorbed the newer left's Manichaean view of the culture war sufficiently that she finds herself dismissing almost a quarter of the electorate as "irredeemable" before her donors.
Today, even if you aren't "capitalist to your bones" and believe that capitalism is "irredeemable," as Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez does, it's nearly impossible to imagine the end of capitalism (or at least a viable alternative replacing it).
When Hillary Clinton declared at a high-dollar fundraiser earlier this month that half of Donald Trump's supporters belong in a "basket of deplorables" and are thus "irredeemable," it was widely depicted as some sort of extemporaneous gaffe.
This saved the daughter, but made it even more apparent that the mother was irredeemable, and so she was flung into the sky and became a constellation, depicted as sitting in a chair that tumbles uncomfortably through space.
And if the 47 percent of Trump supporters who believe that black Americans are inherently more criminal than white Americans are all "irredeemable," what does that say about the 32 percent of Clinton supporters who said the same?
It's fair to argue that the things Franken was accused of — pretending to molest a sleeping woman while posing for a photograph, grabbing other women's butts — aren't irredeemable sins, and that he shouldn't be permanently banished from politics.
Instead of treating every returnee like an irredeemable villain, our government should instead encourage them to share their own stories—tales that will not only illuminate the Islamic State's wickedness but also highlight our own society's pluralism and mercy.
But "Who Are You" also leans into Buffy's skill at turning on a dime, allowing Faith's core loneliness to creep in and make her question everything just when it seemed like she was ready to turn an irredeemable corner.
Mark Waid's comic book series Irredeemable warps Superman's origin even further — the alien baby in that story is the manifestation of a terribly guilty mother exerting her will on an alien probe, and producing a child she can't kill.
The school opened with some skepticism — not only for its high-profile founder, considered by some to be the best basketball player ever, but also for an academic model aimed at students who by many accounts were considered irredeemable.
While the fantasy of a Superman-gone-wrong has powered official DC works like Red Son (and has created some analogous works in The End League or Irredeemable), the Superman of the Injustice universe is elevated to an entire new level.
She's a morally irredeemable murderer who (accidentally?) kills best friend Liz Purr (Charlotte Ayana) by choking her with a jawbreaker, and then sets up a crime scene to make it look like she was sexually assaulted by a vengeful partner.
"I do however think Dakota is irredeemable, based on the fact their aura is rotten AF." The controversy around Darling and Dakota tore the QWC apart, and now that they were both gone, the group struggled to feel comfortable again.
Obama argues that Democrats shouldn't write off any Americans as irredeemable bigots, instead considering everyone a potentially persuadable voter: We won't win people over by calling them names or dismissing entire chunks of the country as racist or sexist or homophobic.
LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - Britain's financial regulator on Thursday published a letter to issuers of listed irredeemable preference shares, urging them to ensure their investors have all information necessary to properly assess the risks and rewards attached to such shares.
The 'Dear CEO' letter on the subject of preference shares follows a phase of instability in the pricing of such instruments after insurer Aviva announced an intention to cancel certain irredeemable shares it had issued at or close to par value.
In 85033, Christopher Bond (R-Mo.), who at the time was vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, sent around a classified letter to his colleagues outlining what he identified as the irredeemable problems and circumstances surrounding the New Start Treaty.
The idea of a celebrity lookalike is hugely depressing in itself; the fact that we will shower a man in praise, fame and renown on account of an arbitrary genetic quirk suggests that humanity is essentially irredeemable in its wilful idiocy.
"Every life is an individual life from God and no one life is irredeemable, and people make mistakes we all have, and when people make mistakes of drug use, and it is a mistake, we can't throw their life away," Christie said.
I desperately want sports to serve them their comeuppance, lovingly catalogue their sins and mistakes, and have one-sided arguments with broadcasters who insist on praising teams and players who I know, in the bottom of my heart, are complete and irredeemable assholes.
Released in late 2014, it's a delightfully nettlesome and punishing Japanese roleplayer in the style of cult classics like the Shin Megami Tensei series, featuring a cast of mostly irredeemable drug addicts and misogynists who can be killed at a moment's notice.
Noah's reunion with Helen, at whose grave we later see him reading a book by their daughter Stacey, washes away many of his sins against her and other women — or at least serves as an acknowledgment that his flaws were not irredeemable.
Related: The Islamic State is shrinking but it's still bigger than al-Qaeda ever was, CIA director says Many Iraqis consider Fallujah an irredeemable bulwark of Sunni Muslim militancy and regard anyone still there when the assault began as an Islamic State supporter.
It's increasingly common for liberals to assume that the irredeemable don't qualify for certain religious liberties and the deplorable don't deserve the fullness of free speech; the idea that the pejoratives don't carry any element of political and legal threat is silly.
If you accept the liberal premise that society is truly irredeemable and that all of us are walking around micro-aggressed and misunderstood, then shunning and screaming at those who are harming you is the opposite of what we should be doing.
Writers like the Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates, Slate's Jamelle Bouie, New York's Jonathan Chait, and Vox's own German Lopez have all argued that, as best as we can tell, Clinton was, if anything, undercounting the quantity of irredeemable bigots in Trump's ranks.
The year 2016 has seen it all: the death of a gorilla and the birth of an irredeemable meme; the resurgence of fascism and the rise of the alt-right; the election victory of Donald Trump and the complete deterioration of modern American politics.
" Pence is quoting Clinton's remarks from a fundraiser last month, when she told supporters you can "put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables" and added: "Some of those folks -- they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not America.
The 59-year-old actor took to social media to ask his followers about whether or not he should take a part in a yet-to-be-announced television show in which he would play an "irredeemable racist" based on a real-life person.
Over the years, users that dabble in obtaining copyrighted content via services like BitTorrent have routinely been maligned as irredeemable freeloaders by the entertainment industry, despite the fact that studies repeatedly show these users tend to be among the biggest purchasers of legitimate, legal content.
The previous Friday, at a gala fund-raiser in New York, she had said that half the people who supported her opponent, Donald Trump, could be put conceptually in a "basket of deplorables," and were "irredeemable"—remarks that she later said were too broad.
"We are focusing on the treatment of those holders (and potentially now former holders) of the company's irredeemable preference shares that may have lost out financially as a result of these events," the Financial Conduct Authority said in a letter to the Treasury Select Committee.
"Even tho I don't agree with what he did, I will never forget his amazing voice and his ability to make me laugh on the show .. so tragic." condolences to the family of Mark Salling, he was obviously a lost soul, but no one is irredeemable.
Listed companies will need to consider whether any intention to cancel or otherwise retire a class of irredeemable shares, or similar shares, at a price based on factors other than prevailing market price, or their company's deliberation on any such intention, constitutes inside information, said the letter.
"When you heard the Hillary Clinton thing about the basket of deplorables and people are irredeemable, there are a lot of Americans out there who think the people in the media and the political world that look down on them and have contempt for them," he added.
Period dramas often have an uncomfortable relationship with consent; whether the setting is fantasy or historical, creators have always used the subjugation of women as a way to emphasize the danger of the time or the irredeemable villainy of an antagonist (exhibit A: Game of Thrones).
Not only is this a reassuring sign that Arya is probably not an irredeemable serial killer, it's also a reminder that, now that she's back in Winterfell, finally reunited with her remaining family members after years apart, she is trying to heal and seek out warmer relationships.
A series of bombings that killed more than 150 people in one week in Baghdad, the highest death toll so far this year, cranked up the pressure on Abadi to do something about the city seen by many Shiite politicians as an irredeemable bulwark of Sunni Muslim militancy.
The irony is that the more Trump paints Central American countries as irredeemable hellholes, the more he strengthens the case for allowing its refugees to seek shelter in the US. Some number of the people currently traveling toward the US will almost certainly arrive at the US-Mexico border eventually.
" She continued: "Now some of those folks, they are irredeemable, but they are not America but the other basket … are people who feel that government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them, nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures.
Worst of all — when you combine the Uncanny Social Valley Theory with the Intransigent Asshole Theory and the high-engagement outrage-machine algorithms, you get the situation where, even if only 3% of people actually are irredeemable assholes, a full 30% or more of them seem that way to us.
I know Rick told Daryl last week that mass murder is against his moral code, but the Scavengers are so irredeemable at this point that I don't think anyone would mind — and I highly doubt that anyone in the Kingdom, Hilltop, or Alexandria truly wants to do business with those greasy weirdos.
Now, the deep state, your days are numbered and we smelly Trump supporters and I&aposm one of an irredeemable deplorable, we will not rest and all of your deep state colleagues until they are held accountable for what you&aposve done here, Joining us now, two congressmen who did grill Peter Strzok earlier today.
Because as much as the show tried to remind us that Eugene (also irredeemable; despite helping Gabriel and Dr. What's-His-Face escape) made the Saviors' improbable escape happen, it's undeniable that Daryl, Tara, and Morgan should have stuck around the Sanctuary with really big guns to make sure this exact thing didn't happen.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter:  The only startling moment in the thoroughly irredeemable Venom that makes you sit up and take notice comes at the 71-minute mark, when the sight of a disheveled, stubbly, sweaty and bloated Tom Hardy jolts you with the realization that here is the perfect actor to one day play Harvey Weinstein.
The third episode "Crocodile" provides one of the most irredeemable examples: Mia (played by Andrea Riseborough), a career woman whose iciness is manifest not just in her physical appearance—her brown hair shorn into a severe platinum pixie cut—but in the snowy Icelandic landscapes that surround her and the cold glass architecture of her home.
Liberals—from Nancy Pelosi to Elizabeth Warren—see capitalism as flawed but fundamentally salvageable if managed correctly, with just the right balance of government regulation and free enterprise; leftists—including Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn—see capitalism as definitionally unfair, responsible for much of the world's misery, and thus "irredeemable," in the words of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
It's a bitter way to go, leaving the old woman imprinted on our minds as an irredeemable Scrooge, yet the scene is touched with an odd Pre-Raphaelite grace; as so often with Solondz, beauty descends, like an angel of irony, when we least expect it, and when the characters have done almost nothing to deserve it.
In order to believe these bizarre explanations from this verbal contortionist, you would literally have to suspend all sense of fact and fiction and, of course, Peter Strzok, well, he does think that the smelly, irredeemable, deplorable Trump supporters of Walmart, the hillbillies like us that believe in god and guns and bibles and religion, we don&apost measure up.
They know that beginning with Hillary Clinton, they were referred to as irredeemable and deplorable, and looked down upon, they know that Barack Obama, when he was running for president, said these people who cling to their god and their guns -- he&aposs had other things to say -- just always dismissing them, and this is why it is very important point.
Or if I saw him lying to women across the country that they could keep their healthcare and their doctors and their costs would go down, or hear him call large numbers of women "deplorable" and "irredeemable," or touting that he had hired women because they were women, not because they were individuals who were good at what they do.
He has been shown once again to possess indefensible views and an irredeemable character, and leaders like Speaker of the House Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Recall that one of the most iconic moments in American cinema -- the irredeemable villain (or so we thought at the time) Darth Vader saying to Luke Skywalker the fateful words, "No, I am your father" -- was less a snippet from a kickass action sequence than a critical moment in a previously-thought-he-was-orphaned teenager's lifelong quest to understand his origins and place in the world.
" This is not only a recent incident that may indicate why DeNiro was top of mind -- time and the investigation will determine that -- but what's particularly fascinating is the way that Hannity is quick to play the victim card, telling his viewers before the DeNiro clip, "I guess we're the irredeemable, deplorable, Walmart smelling, Trump supporting, Bible hugging, loving, gun-loving, you know, clinging into God, guns and religion people.
We all remember that in September of last year, Hillary Clinton said in a prepared campaign address that half of the people who would be voting for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE were deplorable and irredeemable.
Is there any form of escapism more apt, in this current stage of American politics, than being able to dance on the hood of a cop car as the writer Aaron Stewart-Ahn does in this tweet about Watch Dogs 2 (a game with its own promise of escapism and empowerment that nevertheless commits some irredeemable trope-laden missteps along the way): It is telling, and dispiriting, to see how the efforts of the Black Panthers to transform their own fantasy into reality ultimately turned out.
Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (D-Va.) said in an interview broadcast Sunday that he wouldn't use the word "irredeemable" to describe supporters of Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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