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White House official 'mocked' dying McCain: A White House official mocked Sen.
"They mocked our dead, they mocked women, they mocked the LGBT community, they made fun of people with physical and mental disabilities, they made fun of obesity," Miranda tweeted.
"It is a figment of the racist imagination, it should be mocked, and I'm glad to have mocked it," Ciccariello-Maher wrote.
And, American Giant's pièce de résistance is the zip-up hoodie, which is the most mocked part of the often-mocked Bay Area brogrammer uniform.
Fear of weakness helps explain why Trump mocked John McCain for being taken prisoner, why he mocked a disabled reporter, why he's been so consistently racist.
Devin Nunes is suing Twitter and three individual Twitter users who mocked him... And now he's being mocked even more as a result... (CNN) -- I love newsletters.
These interviews were mocked and derided by some and parsed for scriptural meaning by others, the way everything Kanye does and says is alternately mocked and bronzed.
This report has been mocked by the media, has been mocked by the Democrats, and still is mostly redacted by the Department of Justice and the intelligence agencies.
United was mocked, in the 1990s, for its willingness to hawk anything with its crest; it is mocked, now, for having an official soft-drink partner in Nigeria.
" Colbert mocked this too: "Yeah, those crafty poor people.
" Clinton on late Wednesday mocked Trump for invoking "Frozen.
" Noah mocked Trump with an impersonation: "That's right folks.
Often this leads to a game of cat-and-mouse, where people share fake signs, are then mocked as rubes, with the mockees then mocked in turn for caring in the first place.
The product was an immediate flop and was widely mocked.
Here is passion neither foiled nor mocked, but rendered arbitrary.
Others mocked the backlash itself: WOMEN: Treat us like humans.
" And he mocked President Donald Trump, calling him a "clown.
Suicide isn't "the easy way out" and shouldn't be mocked.
Christians are mocked and ridiculed, entire classes of people ridiculed.
He mocked a disabled reporter while the cameras were rolling.
Others mocked Ja Rule for the app's Fyre Festival connections.
The company's founder issued an apology, which was subsequently mocked.
Others on social media have mocked the "ghost women" candidates.
Some politicians have been mocked for their use of H2O.
Last year, the ACMs mocked the Oscargate Best Picture fiasco.
They have seen their world shredded, hollowed out and mocked.
Throughout history they have mocked others for eating strange things.
Here are 30 celebrities Trump has mocked, criticized, and insulted.
The ad, widely mocked on social media, was later removed.
A brand even mocked up what that might look like.
"Neoliberals" and their memes were just born to be mocked.
" Chris Melberger, a prominent Vine user, mocked Clinton, tweeting, "'Fam!
He has mocked people with disabilities and prisoners of war.
As soon as the debate ended, he mocked Rubio's perspiration.
Although widely mocked, this triumphalist architecture does have its defenders.
Comey was "much mocked for that," he acknowledged on Wednesday.
He's not just widely reviled and disliked here -- he's mocked.
I have seen men crying in jail without being mocked.
Her line of questioning was mocked by some legal experts.
Kelly Sadler, the White House communications aide who mocked Sen.
That Instagram video was mocked by the left and right.
He simultaneously nurtured women's careers and mocked their physical appearance.
Like the President, Perdue has mocked concerns about climate change.
They mocked the police for being slow to catch on.
Meanwhile on social media, many critics mocked Trump's "ironic" efforts.
He didn't lose him when he mocked a war hero.
Trump has previously mocked McCain for being captured in Vietnam.
And he was mocked for it on Saturday Night Live.
In a pair of tweets, the president mocked former Reps.
Obviously, they were relentlessly mocked for it and rightfully so.
Clinton has mocked Mr. Trump's proposal to build a wall.
Predictably, the AP's "two to tango" tweet was widely mocked.
I laughed at them and mocked the way they looked.
The former White House official Kelly Sadler reportedly mocked Sen.
The lawyer's invocation of "outercourse" was widely denounced or mocked.
On Twitter, he was mocked by some liberals for crying.
When the entire political world mocked Trump, they supported him.
He mocked Hillary Clinton's 323 slogan ("'Come Together' or something").
He pretended not to have mocked a disabled Times reporter.
I've mocked up some parabolas for The Rock's SKYSCRAPER jump.
After giving birth, she feels mocked, shamed and socially demoted.
Remember when Mitt Romney was mocked for his car elevator?
On December 20, O'Donnell mocked Trump's handling of the controversy.
He has also mocked the tendencies of pickup basketball players.
Others mocked the United States' backing of Brazil's military regime.
The move was widely mocked, correctly as it turned out.
The acid aroma mocked me, eating away at my confidence.
Hannity mocked concerns about the potential threat of the coronavirus.
Klobuchar on Tuesday mocked the heavy security restrictions as unnecessary.
Some said they had been mocked, spat on and punched.
Negative. Did he hold up a sign that mocked Trump?
Social media users quickly mocked Huckabee for making the comparison.
Perhaps not surprisingly, his memo was also mocked on Memegen.
You name it and Trump has mocked it on Twitter.
You know, the one that the pundits mocked and scorned.
The institutions Trump has mocked, including NATO, have not collapsed.
Other recent winners have spoofed serial killing and mocked religion.
" He mocked the Green New Deal, saying: "That's a beauty.
" At one point, he mocked the idea of being "presidential.
Everything you're proud of will be discounted, minimized, and mocked.
The car's trapezoid shape was also mocked in various memes.
Colbert then played a clip in which Trump mocked Sen.
One woman mocked Mkansi for popping the question at KFC.
The media is routinely vilified and mocked by the president.
"Why did you get triggered at UCLA?" one mocked him.
On Twitter, a former White House press secretary mocked him.
That widely mocked proposal never got off the ground either.
He was widely mocked for his ideas but kept experimenting.
He instead mocked the idea of fighting against white privilege.
Some influencers and celebrities mocked the brand in social media posts.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Cruz mocked Mr. Trump's vague generalities.
That remark was one of several which Sisi's critics have mocked.
Pinterest (2010)You've likely heard of Pinterest and its users mocked.
Spicer wasn't the only member of the administration to be mocked.
Trump mocked Ford on Tuesday during a political rally in Mississippi.
Trump mocked Fiorina's looks in a September 2015 Rolling Stone interview.
At a campaign rally earlier this year, Trump mocked Florida Sen.
He's sending the message that they deserve to be actively mocked.
She said my book mocked everything from domestic abuse to PTSD.
They even mocked the ayatollahs in the holy city of Najaf.
People also mocked her for wearing timberland boots in Puerto Rico.
Saturday Night Live even mocked the practice in a recent sketch.
Wildly lashes out whenever he feels like he's being mocked. pic.twitter.
He interrupted his questioners, badgered them, yelled at them, mocked them.
Scott Walker (R) after he mocked the backdrop she and Sen.
Other teens encircling the two laughed, shouted, and seemingly mocked Phillips.
She'll be mocked a bit online today, and then confirmed later.
The headlines either imparted concern for men's libidos or mocked muscleheads.
In July, Warren mocked Trump and his running-mate, Mike Pence.
As mayor, he mocked anti-kidnapping protesters as pirrurris ("rich kids").
"Be careful of being sued by Dong Mingzhu," one netizen mocked.
Back in my day, we mocked people who cared about grammar.
The hackers also published a post on Pastebin which mocked FireEye.
That he would throw a tantrum if you mocked his lightsaber.
Sales of the much-mocked jeans peaked in 1998 before fading.
The Arkansas Republican seemingly mocked allegations that Session colluded with Russians.
Mainstream Media in U.S. is being mocked all over the world.
Trump has frequently been mocked for spelling errors in his tweets.
They took photos with the boss and mocked Hillary Clinton's portrait.
Colbert mocked Trump's newly picked replacement for the role, Lt. Gen.
Whedon once mocked cancer-stricken teens in order to attack Rep.
He didn't lose him when he mocked grieving Gold Star parents.
Like Trump, the political establishment mocked Moore as a wild outsider.
He mocked his rivals in the manner of a schoolyard bully.
The public pushback comes after Trump mocked a video of Sen.
The two officials' comments were mocked online including by Washington Gov.
He also reportedly mocked immigrants, women, Muslims, and the LGBTQ community.
Even when America is not mocked, it can be safely ignored.
Melenchon mocked his new notoriety in a blog on his website.
On the same day, he also mocked the #MeToo movement, Sen.
"In the dog kennel, ICE (agents) mocked our accents," she said.
Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) mocked his vote against the amendment Friday.
Where they agreed, he mocked her as a Johnny Come Lately.
"This is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter," Romney says.
And in return, Trump continually mocked Romney as a choke artist.
They mocked and derided all people's protests from Occupy to #NoDAPL.
He has mocked their looks and characterized them as publicity seekers.
Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren apologized Wednesday after she mocked Rep.
McConnell's political team mocked Schumer's suggestion to nominate Garland on Thursday.
Bragg has been disrespected, mocked and tarred as a quarrelsome loser.
RNCspokesman Michael Ahrens mocked the DNC for letting Clinton headline fundraisers.
Her previous post, now deleted, was widely mocked for the misspelling.
If elected, Mr. Biden wouldn't "be running the government," he mocked.
The posts mocked transgender people, undocumented immigrants, and left-wing feminists.
It was mocked by much of the rest of the world.
Visitors to these shops were mocked and scorned by the elites.
Russian state media have mocked Ukrainian officials as shrill and warmongering.
He mocked Kim as "little rocket man" on a suicide mission.
We were kicked off the flight while those passengers mocked us.
Bolsonaro mocked Macron's wife and accused him of disrespecting Brazil's sovereignty.
Those who did pilot aircraft were frequently mocked and then disregarded.
It's a much-mocked place — but also many states in one.
At CES, Bosch mocked up a situation similar to a car.
He's mocked and ridiculed of not being some foreign policy expert.
Young girls are mocked for their weight; eating disorders are rife.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine mocked Trump over the episode.
They were mocked by Dave Chappelle and pranked by Aziz Ansari.
Protesters criticized and mocked the two leaders with signs and costumes.
Black was widely mocked due to the song and music video.
But instead of apologizing, Duffy doubled down and mocked his critics.
Her post naturally went viral and was mocked on social media.
Liam Gallagher, Noel's brother, noticed the performance and mocked it online.
Many mocked the jingoistic sentiment expressed by the "anti-kimono" guards.
In a tweet Saturday, Trump mocked the notion of additional whistleblowers.
Trump mocked that stance on Twitter while Democrats debated in June.
Usually mocked for his appearance, he looked respectable, focused and earnest.
At the time, Kaine was occasionally mocked as Warner's Mini-Me.
When I spoke to him, Saiz mocked the notion of legacy.
The earlier debates were mocked at times as 'kids' table' events.
Rudberg mocked up three concepts that Apple could realistically introduce this fall.
Perry "put on glasses so people will think he's smart," Trump mocked.
CBS' "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert mocked Justice Kennedy, 81, for retiring.
The derision kept coming as people questioned and even mocked the move.
His then-GOP rivals did attend, and mocked Trump for his absence.
A newly engaged couple were mocked over the size of the ring.
Comedian Stephen Colbert of CBS' "The Late Show" also mocked Kavanaugh's name.
Its litany of possibly "triggering" material was mocked as overly politically correct.
Both of those efforts are now widely mocked and viewed as ineffective.
Another person mocked the panel's diversity using a still from BoJack Horseman.
Others mocked the one-legged bootblack: could Ibrahim not control his women?
Years ago, he explains, he was mocked for eschewing market-segmentation studies.
Mr Xu mocked tai chi as a slow-motion form of aerobics.
He welcomed their hatred, mocked their opposition, and humiliated their chosen candidates.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent mocked Crews' testimony and people are not having it.
Southwest Airlines has apologized after an employee mocked a girl named Abcde.
But they will be mocked and scorned on Twitter: They're white supremacists.
Thatcherites loudly mocked as "squishes" those who worried that this was dangerous.
To inquire would only get you mocked further, spun into the joke.
" Trump then mocked Clinton's 9/11 memorial episode "Give me a break!
Trump mocked Kovaleski during a campaign event in South Carolina in 2015.
But one thing that angered me is when he mocked that reporter.
In October, President Trump publicly mocked her at a rally in Mississippi.
We'll expose our most tender selves only to be mocked and destroyed.
A spokesman for Mr. Rubio's rival, Senator Ted Cruz, mocked the shoes.
Sure, internet progressives tirelessly mocked Kellyanne Conway for making up a massacre.
It's sweet revenge after folks in Iowa mocked his high-heeled booties.
To make it worse, she mocked Martin Luther King Jr. Day too.
Meanwhile, Trump mocked one of Kavanaugh's accusers at a rally in Mississippi.
His sons also complained they were being mocked by their British friends.
Would you care if someone mocked you for not learning to drive?
Native Americans are constantly mocked by media and shunned by the government.
The fiery freshman mocked Trump on Monday, claiming he's exaggerated his wealth.
But later, at the the premiere, she claims Weinstein mocked her choice.
A once-proud city was mocked as "the mistake on the lake".
Ted Cruz was mocked through his campaign for being a slow speaker.
Oh, and Obama has already mocked Trump today ahead of the SOTU.
" Yet, Justice Cohen virtually mocked the claim as some "creed of one.
Since revealing her identity, Ford has been doxxed and mocked on Twitter.
Trump has mocked the suggestion of putting the former president to work.
Trump even mocked Sanford this week during a meeting with House Republicans.
Trump has publicly mocked other Republicans who criticize him, such as Sen.
Palin on Friday also mocked protesters who show up at Trump rallies.
The candy was not worth it, and my coworkers further mocked me.
Representatives Matt Gaetz and Ken Buck, both Republicans, mocked the hotel issue.
John McCain endorsed Trump, even though Trump had mocked his war heroism.
Macron mocked Le Pen's campaign slogan "In the name of the people".
Until then, the network had largely mocked birtherism as a conspiracy theory.
Obama were unveiled earlier this year, critics mocked them using racist imagery.
President Maduro mocked Mr. Dudamel in a televised appearance over the summer.
They are mocked and belittled by the macho culture of our society.
I basically mocked up a front, back, and side of the design.
TikTok also where the VSCO girl trend has begun to be mocked.
Ryan Alexander, a Democratic digital strategist, mocked the new rules on Twitter.
Think of a (hopefully) stylish version of Google's oft-mocked Google Glass.
Her husband had left her for another woman, so villagers mocked her.
Noah mocked them for suggesting more creative — and, he thought, harebrained — solutions.
" They had been "insulted and defiled … mocked and marginalized for their beliefs.
The ABC mini-series culminated with a widely mocked low-budget spider.
He defended Confederate monuments and mocked those who agreed to remove them.
Judicial vacancies Trump mocked Obama for supposedly leaving him "142" judicial vacancies.
She has sided with those who disbelieved, disrespected, and even mocked survivors.
" Collins told Bash that she had "never disregarded, disrespected or mocked survivors.
Verbal abuse was also common, including being shouted at, scolded or mocked.
Morrison has mocked environmentalists as 'apocalyptic' and has threatened to outlaw protests.
At the signing ceremony, Trump mocked Schumer but didn't address his critiques.
In 2016, Wade posted a comically limp freestyle that was roundly mocked.
" On Thursday, Mr. Maduro mocked Mr. Trump in front of supporters. "Mr.
No group since furries has been as routinely mocked as the bronies.
Yet the new corporate-sounding name has been mocked on social media.
Carter's ex-husband mocked the photos in a post of his own.
The president is clearly now listening to the generals he once mocked.
However, its opponents have repeatedly mocked the cost of such a proposal.
Maza had been ceaselessly mocked by a conservative YouTuber named Steven Crowder.
Mocked by his peers in France, he found keen readers across Europe.
" Brown also mocked supporters of Trump, saying they most resemble "troglodyte[s].
What previous president has ever been mocked so mercilessly by comedy performers?
One tweet mocked a recent Democratic National Committee lawsuit over hacked emails.
It's about every young person mocked for the colour of their skin.
Despite McCain's heroism, Trump notoriously mocked him during the 2016 election campaign.
Colbert has repeatedly mocked Moore in recent weeks, focusing on the allegations.
Career rehabilitation for widely mocked middle-aged divas is no easy matter.
He famously and viciously mocked Times reporter Serge Kovaleski for his disability.
" On another show, Mr. Jones mocked Mr. Parker's emotions as "method acting.
Even Trump couldn't avoid the comparison when he mocked James on Twitter.
Trump shared the video, which mocked Democrats with excerpts from his Feb.
Many attendees mocked the irony of a giant electronics show lacking electricity.
They also mocked the Democrats for the simplicity of their online security.
The panel sparked colorful protests and was generally mocked the world over.
In a May conference call discussing Tesla's latest earnings, Musk mocked analysts.
By experiencing the drama, we have unwittingly considered, mocked and judged ourselves.
" He mocked the "New Green Deal" — "whatever the hell they call it.
People mocked the idea that it could eventually support billion-dollar businesses.
And again, the big fear is that we're being judged or mocked.
If Mr. Trump is mocked for saying that he fell in love with Mr. Kim after an exchange of letters, Mr. Reagan was once mocked, too, and by conservatives at that, for his love affair with Mikhail Gorbachev.
His giant girth was much mocked: his nickname was die Birne ("the Pear").
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, Pugh mocked the idea Ozzy is a sex addict.
Trump has insulted a war hero, offended Latinos, and mocked a disabled reporter.
And LA isn't the only metropolis looking to reclaim its once-mocked waterway.
After reaching the settlement with the SEC, Musk mocked the agency on Twitter.
In his early years, Jack was frequently mocked by the investment-management industry.
They have called Paulette names, mocked her appearance, poked fun at her weight.
In 2008, Twilight was adored, but it was also hated, feared, and mocked.
"If I'm mocked, it's because my feminine beauty isn't convincing enough," he says.
Shortly after airing, BET mocked the pop queen's set in an unsubtle tweet.
And she is mocked for that for being elitist and out of touch.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin openly mocked the assertions of the Central Intelligence Agency's report.
I've seen her attacked, lied about, wrongfully accused, mocked, laughed at, and misunderstood.
That "Holocaust Center" comment would be widely mocked by users on social media.
The officer called one commenter a "ghetto ass" and mocked black vernacular speech.
Yesterday, the president mocked Ford's testimony, making fun of her gaps in memory.
Another leader of a major party mocked Boldrini using an inflatable sex doll.
Then came the leak that a communications staffer, Kelly Sadler, had mocked Sen.
Trump mocked the last moments of America's most wanted terrorist in graphic detail.
A guy mocked his son's robotics tournament and people were not having it.
After the rapper posted an Instagram video criticizing President Trump, Lahren mocked Cardi.
Back in 2015, Donald Trump mocked a disabled reporter at a campaign event.
But now I have become one of the very people I have mocked.
Co-workers repeatedly mocked his Southern accent and used racial slurs around him.
In Chastain's case, she said he mocked her when she didn't do so.
Images of women wobbling down the runway were widely mocked on social media.
The President also mocked Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' statements on voting rights.
In Chastain's case, she said he mocked her when she didn't do so.
He mocked the teenage survivors of the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Jason Miller, Trump's spokesman, mocked Clinton's two-a-day preparation on Monday morning.
The president reportedly mocked African nations as well as El Salvador and Haiti.
Samsung openly mocked the iPhone X's notch once again at last week's unveil.
It mocked a 1969 occurrence when the Cuyahoga River had a blaze. Hahaha.
Cannabis and cannabis users are regularly demonized and mocked in the mainstream media.
"This is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter," Mitt Romney reminds us.
Kanye West and Sinead O'Connor have had their struggles with mental illness mocked.
He had mocked President Barack Obama's reliance on using one everywhere he went.
Betty was called a traitor, her hair -- its quiet blonde highlights -- was mocked.
Do you dare admit you love this most mocked genre of heavy metal?
His claims — dismissed and mocked by the experts — turned out to be true.
Trump recently mocked Manchin, saying the senator is always trying to hug him.
When he talked about running for president, people mocked and laughed at him.
At a rally last weekend, Trump mocked Hillary Clinton's recent bout with pneumonia.
Here's a confession for you: I like USA's oft-mocked-on-Twitter Suits.
Images were more frequently targeted as well, including photos that mocked authoritarian leaders.
Comedian Louis C.K. mocked survivors of the mass school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
Trump has mocked his predecessors for making concessions that ultimately produced no results.
Their deaths were mostly ignored and sometimes mocked by politicians and the media.
The real estate mogul was mocked widely on Twitter for his awkward phrasing.
" Rival Jeb Bush has mocked Trump on the issue, calling him a "germaphobe.
Bloomberg Businessweek on Thursday mocked itself over an old cover predicting Apple's fall.
Wolf's running mate, Braddock Mayor John Fetterman, mocked Wagner's answer in a tweet.
Twitter users immediately mocked Trump for sharing a poll that shows him losing: .
The Advocate, a local newspaper, mocked the president in an editorial last week.
Imus, he mocked Native Americans when they posed a competitive threat to his
Trump mocked the event as a "vacation" for liberals during the ongoing shutdown.
Leahy also expressed "outrage" after Trump mocked Ford at the rally on Tuesday.
The site routinely published thinly sourced, nasty articles that attacked and mocked people.
He mocked, he taunted, he said that Mr. Trump may have wet himself.
Shapiro mocked the notion that students may need counseling due to his speech.
DeVos was mocked and criticized after her Senate confirmation hearing in January 2017.
He targeted high-profile Democrats whom Trump has frequently mocked or scorned publicly.
Why not stories for kids that mocked the uplifting vision of children's lit?
" As Politico reported, Stewart also mocked Trump's campaign slogan: "When was America great?
On paper, it's as uninspiring as the team's short-lived, much-mocked logo.
Despite being maligned, mocked, misconstrued, and erased from history, scissoring has doggedly persisted.
After pulling up an image of the lawmakers, Jones mocked their appearance relentlessly.
Tank Abbott mocked an opponent for having a seizure after he concussed him.
As the abovementioned obit remarks, however, the axe was at the time mocked.
They mocked his nose, called him ugly and said he had no friends.
The city mocked the blandness of the suburbs, then it became the blandness.
In his secret identity as Peter Parker, he was mocked by his peers.
During it, the president, himself an admitted sexual molester, mocked victims of abuse.
Politicians from the center-right party the Republicans mocked the display as unstatesmanlike.
"Mainstream Media in U.S. is being mocked all over the world," he tweeted.
He called himself a pirate, and mocked smaller competitors as maggots or mosquitoes.
Trump was also mocked for the tweets by many of his prominent critics.
It also staged The Who, who effectively mocked pop culture that same year.
Ryan's nostalgia for 2014 wasn't even the most-mocked part of his tweet.
Like most excuses, they were mocked at the time and later deemed invalid.
Old institutions, set up after World War II, have been mocked by Trump.
Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan mocked the protesters during a news conference last week.
Last week, Davidson mocked Crenshaw's looks in a widely criticized "Weekend Update" segment.
He was widely mocked and murals of him were defaced across the country.
It was broadly mocked, but it was also the beginning of a pattern.
Our right to speak has been questioned, our power undermined, our authority mocked.
And let's not forget that Trump repeatedly mocked Saudi Arabia throughout the campaign.
Democrats mocked Trump's unrelenting focus on proving his forecast was right, with Reps.
He wants revenge of his own, on anyone who doubted or mocked him.
The service was widely mocked online yesterday after news of it first broke.
Women who choose to propose to their boyfriends are similarly mocked on FDS.
McConnell refused and even openly mocked Pelosi and Schumer's pressure campaign against him.
Slack even mocked Microsoft last year, accusing it of ripping off its ads.
Nicholas is a social pariah, mocked for his strange features and odd manner.
Trump, weeks after launching his campaign for president, mocked McCain's capture in Vietnam.
Hillary Clinton, in a television interview, mocked the suggestion as impulsive and naïve.
It's not surprising that Bacon was mocked; the internet backlash practically wrote itself.
But my point is that so many people mocked and ridiculed Donald Trump.
The story also said she mocked the prisoner's suffering in a private conversation.
Social media users mocked Conway by tweeting their own "alternative facts" on Sunday.
Johnson was even caught on camera laughing as other world leaders mocked Trump.
In other settings, the secretary has openly mocked the topic of climate change.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders dismissed the widespread view that Trump mocked Ford.
Trump also mocked those supporting asylum as being in denial about migrants' motivations.
People are considering ideas that were widely mocked just a few years ago.
Russians mocked #Obama for being weak and naive about what they were doing.
Making matters worse, during the 2016 presidential campaign Trump notably mocked rival Sen.
" These days, he's regularly mocked on late-night shows and "Saturday Night Live.
In his July visit, Trump mocked the #MeToo movement, called Massachusetts Democratic Sen.
Because ultimately you want these standards — of what is mocked — to survive him.
The materialism that he had mocked in his political cartoons had grown exponentially.
But the result was one of the most mocked contracts in sports history.
" Nurmantyo also said the materials "mocked" Indonesia's founding principles (called pancasila) as "crazy.
She was mocked by the president in front of an audience of thousands.
People mocked the concept of using phones to check email or take photos.
The comedian tore into the coal industry in general, and mocked Murray specifically.
He mocked elitist losers and vowed to usher in an era of winning.
But when it comes to representation on screen, they are either invisible or mocked.
Meanwhile, the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, mocked New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski's disability.
While some Democrats opposed the spending cuts as heartless, others mostly mocked the legislation.
President Donald Trump had mocked the special counsel in a tweet after Papadopoulos' sentencing.
I liked him instantly, even though he gently mocked me for asking about Hillary.
GUTFELD: Can I raise the thing I&aposve said that you mocked me for.
If a male reporter tried to claim this was 'battery', he'd be rightly mocked.
Jared Kushner, constantly mocked by comedians on the left and deminimized, he and Ivanka.
During the primary campaign last year, the pair clashed after Trump mocked Fiorina's appearance.
Still comfortable that Trump's campaign was a sideshow, outspoken tech leaders mocked his comments.
The parliament is often mocked, but it plays a crucial role in EU policymaking.
It mocked the concept of an autonomous bicycle in an April Fools' Day video.
It was also mocked as being too expensive and using up too much gas.
The First Lady was mocked on social media for wearing sunglasses...in the dark.
Take a genre that's easily mocked and mock it — not much art in that.
THE prime minister's election team has been mocked widely for running a stultifying campaign.
Bannonites, Democrats and pundits have mocked Mr Kushner for the range of his responsibilities.
" During this campaign he mocked Carly Fiorina's face saying, "Would anyone vote for that?
" Jeb Bush, who Trump mocked during the 2016 campaign, said Trump's choice was "excellent.
The guests included President Trump, who has previously mocked Bush Sr. and his family.
" And he has mocked Mr. Rubio's black boots, calling them "elevator go-go boots.
Chelsea Handler Handler mocked Kardashian's Paper cover with a nude photo of her own.
He was good at challenging Trump, especially when he mocked him for repeating himself.
Others jumped to Trump's defense, slamming misogynistic tweets and those that mocked her accent.
That's the name of the reporter with a disability who Trump mimicked and mocked.
Zeldin's tweet was mocked by many who saw his logic as specious at best.
On the other, make your device too complicated and expensive, and you get mocked.
In one text, he criticized Ricky Martin in a manner that mocked his sexuality.
Mr. Obama mocked what he called their negative language and their simplistic, jingoistic promises.
The National Rifle Association, targeted by Mr. Obama in his speech, mocked his tears.
He also mocked the kid for crying when he got hit with a basketball.
Remember, the Democrats mocked and derided him for even talking to Kim Jong-un.
Even if you haven't watched CSI or Alias, you know the trope being mocked.
Trump mocked Christie for eating Oreos, but also made him his transition chair. 15.
News of R. Kelly's exploits are well known, and often mocked, in mainstream spaces.
Spare fraternized with, and reportedly mocked, the notorious occultist, poet, and artist Aleister Crowley.
It also mocked his news conference last week and his relationship with the press.
Two days later, Trump mocked Romney for not releasing his tax returns until Sept.
Although he tried later to deny it, Trump mocked a journalist for his disability.
Cuellar's campaign manager Colin Strother mocked the progressive political organization's criticism of the DCCC.
Despite still serving as executive producer, Trump has regularly mocked the drop in viewership.
People are mocked, they're humiliated and in ways they can never fully get back.
He also mocked many of his rivals, and their supporters, in unusually personal terms.
In the wake of Daly's article, Washington-area football coaches mocked her "slaughter" comment.
He is being mocked on a level that just exceeds anything you've ever seen.
His genius is musical—production chops above all, plus the flow fools once mocked.
The president reportedly mocked some African nations as well as El Salvador and Haiti.
Obama mocked the Bush Administration in 2005 for its "unconscionable ineptitude" after Katrina hit.
He also mocked the Democratic party, saying it seems stagnant compared to the GOP.
Elizabeth Warren mocked the young mayor for his recent fundraiser held in northern California.
Angela Merkel reportedly mocked Theresa May's negotiating skills in a "secret" meeting with journalists.
He later mocked the South Carolina lawmaker during a meeting with other GOP representatives.
The stumble could derail such hopes and it was widely mocked on social media.
Remember how everyone mocked Ted Cruz for how early he got in in 2016?
During his presidency, Trump has frequently mocked other politicians for being shorter than him.
The Hill was the first to report in May that Sadler dismissively mocked Sen.
Twitter users nearly universally disagreed with the disgruntled woman's post and mocked the take.
The latter punishment was immediately mocked by the sports world for, well, obvious reasons.
Next he displayed screen grabs from the agency's webpages and mocked the archaic design.
He's mocked and mimicked the handicapped and the pneumonia-induced malaise of Hillary Clinton.
They mocked Trump by playing Erykah Badu's "20 Feet Tall" when he walked out.
Veteran journalists have mocked his lack of editorial experience and potential conflicts of interest.
Social media users quickly mocked the account's use of the "this is fine" meme.
The policies mocked by Schumer are known as the gun show and internet loopholes.
We're mocked, and our bodies are made into the joke or the plot twist.
The media mocked her appearance, though, so she decided to get a new haircut.
The movie's poster was mocked on social media for its glaring lack of women.
As with most things PJW does nowadays, the tweet was immediately and widely mocked.
To make his point, he mocked her stumble at a memorial event on Sept.
He also has mocked the physical appearance of at least two of his accusers.
Trump mocked O'Rourke both on Twitter and at a rally in Tupelo, Mississippi Friday.
But they were not the first time he had mocked Henan, Mr. Jing said.
Perhaps it's true in any city, but they despise being mocked with old saws.
In this version, callowness has curdled into cynicism, and it isn't naïveté being mocked.
There's realistic potential to be mocked, publicly accosted, or socially rejected because of this.
President Trump mocked Dr. Blasey in front of a cheering crowd on Tuesday evening.
As a feminine-presenting person, my femininity has either been mocked or highly sexualized.
God will not be mocked, but if Strauss had his way neither would reason.
People started to grow tired of the puzzle—its impossibility taunted them, mocked them.
First he was praised; then he was mocked; now he is a novelty rapper.
Its video clip, with more than 200 million YouTube views, mocked social-media misinformation.
In fact there were news stories that mocked the self-aggrandizement of his announcement.
For those unfamiliar with Ford, as mayor he was mocked all over the world.
In an interview last September with Rolling Stone, Trump mocked the looks of Fiorina.
In 2008, Clinton used the word so often that she was mocked for it.
Already in this election, opposition politicians mocked the president for calling ordinary voters terrorists.
Los Angeles sports fans are sometimes mocked for their casual devotion to their teams.
Not long after Gillibrand left the race on Wednesday, Trump mocked her on Twitter.
Democrats, of course, mocked them for this — Republicans are voting against a tax cut!
No joke Jimmy Kimmel mocked the presidential alert system last year in a sketch.
And she harbors the first inklings of self-doubt after being mocked at school.
Two years ago, NASA dismissed and mocked an amateur's criticisms of its asteroids database.
This isn't an amateur crowd, and THEY WILL NOT BE MOCKED BY YOU BELGIUM.
Screenland The digital effects were mocked for trying to make an old man young.
Unless, as in Ms. Palin's case, they're mocked as too attractive to take seriously.
In the clip, Obama mocked Romney for saying Russia was America's top geopolitical foe.
To underscore his feelings on the issue, recall that he mocked Thunberg on Twitter.
Trump also mocked Obama for announcing when US troops would wrap up their missions.
She often feels like her attempts to eat intuitively are mocked by her mother.
He mocked 1908, the year when the Cubs had last won the World Series.
Most of the top-voted AMA responses mocked the author's refusal to out themselves.
The sketch also mocked a subdued Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer during another interview.
She mocked Mr. Trump's skin color: "The ball has an orange face," she said.
G/O Media writers have routinely criticized and mocked the company's CEO, Jim Spanfeller.
But in 2014, the same judge said his order had been mocked and defied.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., that mocked Pepsi was reposted more than 140,000 times.
Even when mocked and supposedly ignored, the United States is the center of attention.
Its weakness is certain to be mocked in Brussels, as the Brexit negotiations begin.
Noting the reaction in the courtroom, Spiro mocked the sum in his closing argument.
Clinton, on the other hand, has mocked the idea that Sanders' vote was complicated.
After her appearance in the first set of debates, Ms. Williamson was widely mocked.
She also did it, to great fanfare, after he mocked her impassioned U.N. speech.
TWENTY YEARS ago George Robertson, then the head of NATO, mocked the European Union.
He referred to Hill as a "so-called Ukraine expert" and mocked her testimony.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) openly mocked Trump's pledge before the 2016 election.
And so many of you that knew him mocked and ridiculed even the idea.
It's not even the first time the President has mocked the teenager on Twitter.
Trump appeared to be roundly mocked by world leaders and royalty behind his back.
More than that though, she says the highly-mocked Peloton ad is porn gold.
In this case, Trump, confronted and mocked, appeared far from sure-footed and confident.
SNL can hardly be blamed/mocked for failing to keep Kavanaugh off the Court.
In his Twitter comments, Trump repeated his denial that he had mocked the reporter.
Signs in the crowd mocked his bouffant hair and the size of his hands.
It reminds us that nothing in life is too sacred to be ruthlessly mocked.
The rapper was not pleased that the Minnesota Timberwolves mocked his performance in Milwaukee.
Company sexual harassment training is easily mocked — and often brushed off in popular culture.
Last June he mocked Trump's judgment on picking a nominee to the high court.
The Kansas Democratic Party has been mocked as weak, leaderless, and without grassroots support.
He never apologized to the reporter that he mimicked and mocked on national television.
He was torched in the media, mocked for years and even received death threats.
I grew to hate walking alone, getting hissed at by guys or mocked by teenagers.
Tofu, despite how commonly mocked it is, can be delicious when pan-fried in oil.
"Starchild" directly mocked collectors who sought to buy Kawara's paintings made on their own birthdays.
Last laugh The bad internet mocked a cleaner in Saudi Arabia for looking at jewelry.
People soon grew tired of the analytical approach; it became passé, even mocked by some.
In a video interview with Variety about the Women's March, Handler mocked Melania Trump's accent.
The report also details complaints of bullying and intimidation, and instances where staff mocked customers.
He has also called Mexican immigrants "drug dealers" and "rapists" and mocked a disabled reporter.
"Please come pick up the dead civilians that I left for you," the manta mocked.
She's been memed and mocked, and the department has been criticized for sending officers out.
He even mocked a disabled reporter and body-shamed women without suffering much political damage.
See, I think it's the opposite, they don't like being mocked or made fun of.
Friday in Evansville, Knight mocked Cruz in an appearance on "Fox and Friends" alongside Trump.
Some people mocked Jessop for trying to post yet another food photo on social media.
Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor and father of Trump's press secretary, mocked Swift's endorsement.
Yeah... That one was so good that Shkreli mocked it himself with the hashtag #smooth.
Kasich advisor Jeff Weaver mocked Bush as his candidate celebrated a silver medal on Tuesday.
Piers Morgan mocked Daniel Craig for parenting his daughter, and people aren't here for it.
On "Saved by the Bell," Jessie Spano was relentlessly mocked for calling out Slater's chauvinism.
Zelensky and his castmates mocked the villains of the first Maidan and also its heroes.
Additionally, Calipari had been mocked in the media after the Nets hosted Bryant for workouts.
The Democratic National Committee on Friday mocked the RNC for what they said was hypocrisy.
Of course, the haters did what they do best, and mocked Braxton for her decision.
The accents of politicians such as Jean Lassalle from Pyrénées-Atlantique are still openly mocked.
Much mocked by those who forecast, or wish, her failure, Trump should not dismiss it.
An elder was surrounded and mocked and attacked in a very violent and unacceptable way.
King was  mocked  for painting himself as the victim after being fooled by Dixon-Cole.
They wanted art-house films, ugly dark elitist stuff, and mocked his work as reactionary.
Ignoring advice from Senate GOP leaders, he mocked Ford at a campaign rally this week.
Speaking of Probst, remember when I talked about being mocked by him on national television?
His assertions were mocked by the majority Democrats on the committee, including chairman Elijah Cummings.
Days after settling the fraud charges against him, Musk mocked the SEC in an Oct.
Stupid People Taylor Hall getting traded to the Devils for Adam Larsson was roundly mocked.
Putin mocked the U.S. NSA for stockpiling tools that could attack computers around the world.
Even Goop has mocked the UK for being so late to the kombucha tea party.
Maybe a hit was ordered by someone like the supposed hit man he had mocked.
"I still feel scared to disappoint people and to be criticized or mocked," he reflects.
When it is discussed, the public's understanding of the subject is often mocked as clueless.
The "Vitamin D" rapper was mocked online for using CGI abs in his music video.
Everyone here has legitimate needs, and none of them are demonized or mocked for them.
Obama mocked Mitt Romney for claiming in 2012 that Russia was a major geopolitical threat.
Trump attended the dinner in 2011, where he was repeatedly mocked by then-President Obama.
Trump similarly mocked the reporters who brought their children to the White House last Halloween.
John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who mocked the irony of collaborating with Russia on cybersecurity.
President Trump reportedly mocked Democrats in a meeting with senators this week for allowing Sen.
Mocked the crap out of the New York Times Opinion section with memes, of course.
A slew of celebrities, from Don Cheadle to Cher, publicly mocked and condemned his comments.
John McCain after a White House official reportedly mocked the Arizona Republican's brain cancer diagnosis.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez on Friday mocked President Trump's recent controversies involving Russia.
" He also mocked Trump's business acumen, calling him "an inherited money dude from Queens County.
This move has been universally mocked, but the film is indeed a uniquely visceral experience.
All three hosts mocked swiping pokéballs at the spacecraft until the video feed cut off.
When milquetoast establishment Republicans had moments of clarity on Putin's expansionism, they were roundly mocked.
Trump largely mocked GOP rival Jeb Bush during the campaign event in Louisiana's capital city.
If she took a fancy plane, she herself was mocked as a corrupt sell-out.
" President Trump has mocked government, waging war against law enforcement and calling Washington a "swamp.
The White House's rationale was widely mocked and dismissed by journalists across the political spectrum.
He mocked his mannerisms and Texas drawl, saying his secretary of state talked too slowly.
In his speech, Jordan mocked the postponement of Republican promises to fund a border wall.
Trump mocked McCain during his 2016 presidential campaign for being captured during the Vietnam War.
At least nine advertisers have pulled support from the show since Ingraham mocked Parkland, Fla.
In 2015, during his presidential campaign, Trump mocked McCain for being captured during the war.
Trump mocked Kerry last Friday for a bicycle accident he had during the Iran negotiations.
Britain's Misogynist-in-Chief Piers Morgan mocked her and said she "can't get a bloke".
Hagiography is mocked as a literary form, but — at its best — it can be inspirational.
Social media users also mocked Trump over his comments, using the hashtags #LastNightInSweden and #SwedenIncident.
Obama mocked the way politicians lie and reminded his audience of the importance of facts.
The most recent episode of the animated series, "Band in China," mocked the country's censorship.
Instead, she mocked Republicans for a potential reverse of their promise to pass a budget.
He was mocked and nearly in tears when he was forced out as attorney general.
We are mocked for the way we look and disparaged for being angry and loud.
The president mocked the size of the crowd at Biden's official campaign launch in Philadelphia.
But last year, it became a favorite target of critics who mocked its broad scope.
Yiannopoulos, when asked about his tweets about Jones, mocked her in comments to his employer.
They have long borrowed from their predecessors: quoted them, evoked them, effaced them, mocked them.
Environmentalists lambasted Trump while some journalists on the right mocked Ocasio-Cortez's 22-year timeline.
But he also went after a disabled reporter, mocked and mimicked him on national television.
Maxine Waters' response, fired back after Fox News host Bill O'Reilly mocked her hair Tuesday.
" In the past, when "SNL" mocked Spicer, he actually laughed it off, calling it "funny.
While Spicer seemed okay with seeing himself mocked, Alec Baldwin's portrayal of his boss stings.
"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert mocked Republicans on Friday with his own version of Rep.
This campaign for the last year Donald Trump has basically mocked everybody with personal attacks.
He leaned toward "strong characters" who, like Liam Howlett, both courted and mocked the mainstream.
Late-night host Seth Meyers on Tuesday mocked President Trump for his low approval ratings.
You mocked Texans with an anti-Texan tone at a time when thousands are underwater.
Sinosphere BEIJING — With the din they make, they are often mocked and berated and worse.
While at the same time, John McCain, whom he has mocked, was imprisoned and tortured.
Would it just be a bright, kitschy set that mocked the painting in some way?
When Madonna heard the news, she mocked the makeup artist, blaming her for getting assaulted.
Investigators there determined that P.T.S. guards had mocked Mr. Weintraub's complaints of severe stomach pain.
A White House official called Meghan McCain on Thursday to apologize after she mocked Sen.
James Charles mocked a meet a greet event by fellow YouTuber group the Dobre Brothers.
Many economists mocked his plan, which included protecting American jobs by imposing tariffs on imports.
It was another viral moment -- but this time, O'Rourke was being mocked on social media.
But if everyone is a little bit ridiculous, nobody is set up to be mocked.
Recently, Costco shoppers have been mocked online for snacking on samples amidst the coronavirus panic.
She mocked him for his handling of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the subways.
It's the idea that Jews, and sensitivity toward anti-Semitic persecution, exist to be mocked.
But last year, the parade organizers made posters that were very provocative and mocked Islam.
But, according to Snyder, the student was bullied by others who mocked the DIY design.
Cork runs so much that he is amicably mocked for it at Burnley's training ground.
In many games, women who speak up on voice communications are routinely mocked and harassed.
In 2014 he publicly mocked Asians with his "two Wongs don't make a right" remark.
She was mocked as Theresa Maybe for her wavering, or as Maybot for her stiffness.
Republicans, who cheered signs of a thaw with the Justice Department, openly mocked the proceedings.
" He mocked the critics who describe him as "racist, fascist, Nazi, populist, sexist, homophobic, etc.
His sharp words came after Justice Ginsburg mocked Mr. Trump in a series of interviews.
In fact, Mr. McCain was fifth from the bottom and often mocked himself for it.
Mr. Byford prefers communications-based train control, a technology Mr. Cuomo has mocked as archaic.
But fans of Bitcoin and other so-called public blockchain systems have mocked these projects.
President Trump has mocked Ms. Warren's claims of Native American ancestry, often calling her Pocahontas.
Sports ____ Two years ago, NASA dismissed and mocked an amateur's criticisms of its asteroids database.
" In Friday's interview with Stephanopoulos, Trump mocked Hillary Clinton, whom he referred to as "Mrs.
Clinton — who, for good measure, was mocked for her laugh, often likened to a cackle.
Abroad, Reagan was mocked for his principled opposition to communism, embodied by the Soviet Union.
"They mocked me for being a woman, for being black, for being fat," she said.
It's a true fact, of course, that plenty mocked Samsung with the first Note device.
This wasn't the first time that a conservative figure has seemingly mocked Biden's speech impediment.
Trump has repeatedly mocked climate change, once even calling it a hoax fabricated by China.
Huffington Post revealed that CEO Sam Haskell mocked competitors with misogynistic language in organization emails.
The party's supporters mocked Mr. Van der Bellen's age and suggested he might be ill.
And he mocked the intelligence underpinning a Senate hearing into Russia's meddling in the election.
"Saturday Night Live" mocked a viral video of a dance created by South Bend, Ind.
Still, they don't expect the plan, which they mocked as "gibberish," to advance beyond that.
At the Disco&aposs song "High Hopes," which has been widely mocked across the Internet.
At the Disco&aposs song "High Hopes," which has been widely mocked across the internet.
Ted Cruz on Tuesday mocked Trump for believing what he reads in tabloids, however implausible.
The network, called Column, was widely mocked on Twitter after news of it first broke.
By contrast, Mr. Trump mocked the case against Mr. Stone, including the witness intimidation charge.
Trump mocked Democrats who felt more information was needed on the imminent danger Soleimani posed.
" He mocked a disabled man who got under his skin as "a seriously disturbed guy.
"Daddy loves you," my father would say as he mocked the "white" way I spoke.
At one point, he mocked the celebrities in the audience for pretending to be "woke."
Time denied that it did, and Trump&aposs tweet about it has been widely mocked.
Also, when he was saying in '12 that Russia is a threat you mocked him.
Scott Brown (R-Mass.), have mocked Warren over her past claims of Native-American ancestry.
Sonic was mocked mercilessly by fans who were viscerally revolted by the little blue guy.
Those asking the question are not to be mocked or dismissed; they deserve an answer.
Many of the people reacting to Mr. Asif on Twitter mocked him for his mistake.
A law mocked and ignored by 28503 percent of Americans isn't serving any public benefit.
" He mocked Jim Acosta, a CNN correspondent, saying at one point, "Yeah, go ahead, Jimmy.
Panelist Sam Stein of the Huffington Post mocked the caller's accent and obvious Jewish name.
" • Quotation of the day "Like Celine Dion, poutine was once mocked and underappreciated in Quebec.
If anyone has lost the moral authority to complain about being mocked, it is he.
The photo was apparently taken from a random website — and he was mocked for it.
For some, he became a sort of joke, and many mocked his fear of extradition.
Rock also mocked press for allegedly incorrectly reporting that he was affiliated with Warner Bros.
During the third, the interruption was to deny he'd mocked a reporter with a disability.
" He also mocked Spacey's Southern accent in the show, adding ... "Oh, is that too mean?
Paltrow was once mocked for exalting the wonders of a $200 smoothie with magical dust.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, who had mercilessly mocked him as a memorizer of scripted lines?
At the time of that remark, given the state of the team, some analysts mocked Alderson.
Trump mercilessly mocked the one-time front-runner Bush as "low energy" throughout the primary campaign.
He has mocked the physically disabled and played directly into the racial divisions of the nation.
The article was accompanied by a mocked-up photo of Donald Trump in the Oval Office.
Voters elected Trump despite the fact that he mocked a reporter on stage at a rally.
By the time of Reaganism a figure like Ginsberg seems like a relic and easily mocked.
One of the offending texts mocked victims of Hurricane Maria, making reference to cadavers and crows.
"Even in the cinephile community, erotic thrillers are often mocked," BFI programmer Anna Bogutskaya tells me.
Every dictator in history has tried to suppress humor because they can't bear to be mocked.
Trump's rivals mocked his decision to sit out the debate and found ways to criticize him.
" Kimmel, who mocked Trump for not understanding how air quotes work, responded, "Excellent point Mr. President!
But if our President thinks not attending will insulate him from being mocked, he's very mistaken.
The British TV host mocked Madonna while airing the clip this morning on Good Morning Britain.
Women are mocked because of how they look and then judged for bending to society's whims.
Authorities on Sunday mocked Guevara, a fiery former student leader, for taking refuge at the embassy.
On Tuesday night's Late Show, Colbert mocked Trump Jr. for publishing the emails on his own.
These co-ops tend to be religious, where you're mocked if you don't follow biblical practices.
He mocked those who said he was in a "sunken place," and then broke into song.
None of them have broken through into the global narrative, except when they are occasionally mocked.
"Cats" was widely panned by critics and mocked by the audience for it's creepy special effects.
HE WAS mocked by advisers to his former boss, ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy, as "Mister Nobody".
It is unlikely to filter out personal tics, such as Mr Trump's much-mocked lip pursing.
After Trump mocked her for it, the House Speaker made it her cover image on Twitter.
Its main title is literally taken from the original name for that much-mocked 290 film.
On Monday, Trump tweeted a mocked-up photograph of a giant Trump tower on Greenland soil.
At his final rally of the day in Pennsylvania, Trump mocked Clinton for her celebrity supporters.
"Regime change, young fellows, does not take place in the streets," he declared — and was mocked.
In the episode, Minhaj mocked the Saudi crown prince over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
His brother Jeb was mocked and savaged by Trump all primary and also refused to endorse.
A waitress said she watched all 3 people at the table as they mocked Erin's body.
State media has described her as pushy and ungraceful and mocked her hairstyles and wardrobe choices.
At his final rally of the day in Pennsylvania, Trump mocked Clinton for her celebrity supporters.
Washington (CNN)The top House Democrat on Tuesday mocked Donald Trump's debate performance -- and his hair.
" Classmates frequently spoke over her; in one lecture, a classmate openly mocked "little girls playing soldier.
Romeo Brooklyn hilariously mocked Brooklyn on Instagram on Thursday, imitating one of his brother's shirtless photos.
John McCain — whom he once mocked for being captured in Vietnam — to slain US Army Capt.
A few of them, wearing Trump hats and waving Trump campaign signs, mocked him right back.
It's official: Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow's popular but oft-mocked lifestyle brand, is delving into home goods.
He brushed off attacks after he mocked a New York Times reporter with a physical disability.
On Thursday, Musk blasted short sellers and mocked the Securities and Exchange Commission on social media.
Trump on foreign policy He mocked Clinton for working with speechwriters on the San Diego remarks.
He also mocked the financial information terminals named after Mr. Bloomberg that made him his fortune.
Phil Bredesen, fans of Blackburn not only celebrated the victory, but mocked singer Taylor Swift, too.
Obama mocked opponents and others who he said were convinced he was coming for their guns.
These world-bending Times stories put the community, long mocked and marginalized, on entirely new ground.
Prosecutors are also pursuing a case against a German comedian who mocked Erdogan on German television.
In 2012, when Mitt Romney called Russia our "number one geopolitical foe," Democrats mocked him mercilessly.
The senator was mocked by Trump after she announced her bid for presidency over the weekend.
The rise of the oft-mocked Royals and their bullpen means yesterday's stupid is today's smart.
His efforts to reach African-American voters have been mocked as condescending and trafficking in stereotypes.
" Coworkers also said that he was often mocked to the point of "going outside and crying.
Trump had mocked Ford for having supposed memory gaps, which are common for sexual assault victims.
We're told Kim believed the gesture was a friendship branch ... until Bette mocked her on Twitter.
First up, Stewart mocked Trump's controversial proposal to construct a wall along the country's southern border.
Despite still serving as executive producer, Trump has more than once mocked the drop in viewership.
After being justly mocked by locals and reporters, Kasich switched to eating pizza with his hands.
"You're Bengali, better run home," the soldiers mocked, pointing the way with their rifles, she said.
" She asked what Trump and the Republicans were afraid of and mocked them as "scaredy-cats.
He then mocked Trump's recent comments that he wanted to punch a protester in the face.
If there's one thing the NHL can't stand, it's the perception that somebody is being mocked.
When Sanders addressed the town hall in his signature high-volume presentation, Paul mocked that, too.
There's so much repulsive content on the internet that needs to be identified, mocked, and celebrated.
"You will be mocked for that," said one of my squad leaders, a man named Wombat.
Indeed, Obama himself ruthlessly mocked Trump during a speech at the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner.
He railed against misery and injustice, mocked authority and beat police puppets who harassed the poor.
Both the leapfrogging and underwater breathing competition were routinely mocked in Japanese media at the time.
Coffman's statement was mocked by some on social media for this reason, including by Connecticut Sen.
Hogg has mocked the NRA and spokeswoman Dana Loesch on Twitter over news reports on Butina.
During Trump's rally last year, the President mocked the correspondents' dinner taking place back in Washington.
New York prosecutors virtually mocked his "sympathetic family history" and belated cooperation in search of leniency.
"Blank Space" expertly mocked the boy crazy perception of Swift, while helping her shed it forever.
As reporters try to pin down his contradictions, Mr. Trump has mocked them at his rallies.
The 84-year-old senator was later mocked on social media for not understanding modern technology.
Additionally, the AirPods don't offer a custom fit, and they are often mocked for their appearance.
The most recent episode, "Band in China," mocked China's regulations and Hollywood's submission to the country.
Meghan McCain hit back on Friday at a Trump administration official who mocked her father, Sen.
Top party officials are facing criticism after leaked emails suggested they mocked the campaign of Mrs.
It turns out those much-mocked Ice Bucket Challenge videos helped do a lot of good.
More than 20 companies have pulled their ads from Ingraham's show since she mocked Parkland, Fla.
Images were mocked up to show the President what the handshake might look like on camera.
He then mercilessly mocked his opponent while Askren lay awkward, wooden, and concussed on the floor.
He had once mocked her as "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping" when she was a teenager.
Dominic Cummings, one of the leading pro-Brexit campaigners, mocked what he called outdated polling techniques.
He also mocked her refusal to make public the transcripts of her speeches to Goldman Sachs.
She was mocked by several journalists and Democrats, who pointed to her difficulty in answering questions.
The piece of art, "Christ Mocked," turned up in a French woman's home, the BBC reported.
The painting, "Christ Mocked," is part of a series from the 13th century, the BBC reported.
His language drew a swift reaction on social media from those who mocked his formal decree.
Then Raju missed and was called out; the opposing players mocked him in Bengali and Urdu.
At the hearing, an immigration judge ordered the teen released and openly mocked the gang charges.
And like those who complained before them, they say they were mocked, dismissed, threatened and ostracized.
The Khans appeared at the 2016 Democratic National Convention and were later mocked by the president.
In January, Handler mocked Melania Trump's accent in a video about the Woman's March for Variety.
The Daily Show's Jon Stewart mocked the idea of cellphones with cameras in them in 2004.
NBC News' Andrea Mitchell was mocked for biased journalism after tweeting in support of the Eagles.
Social media users mocked Trump for seemingly implying that he would bring Paterno back to life.
On Friday, Mr. Obama mocked him during remarks at a Democratic fund-raiser in Austin, Tex.
The idea has also been roundly mocked for nearly as long as Bach has been famous.
Food that I've lovingly cooked for family gatherings has been mocked and criticized, without being tasted.
On the same day, Musk mocked the SEC on Twitter, calling it the "Shortseller Enrichment Commission."
On the left, historians who study the 14th Amendment mocked his history at length on Twitter.
Moment of infamy:Carson was renowned (and sometimes mocked) for his mild manner on the campaign trail.
So it must be dismissed and mocked to defend the sanctity of real sports like MMA.
And in another, guards mocked a prisoner's pain before he, too, died from a perforated ulcer.
Matt Gaetz (R-FL) mocked virus concerns by appearing on the Hill in a gas mask.
In the 18th century, Voltaire mocked optimists for their naïveté and celebrated pessimists for their lucidity.
Then President Donald Trump mocked Ford for being unable to remember certain details in her testimony.
"He doesn't often get mocked and I don't think that he'll like it," one expert said.
Mr. Cuomo also openly mocked ideas like arming teachers or placing more security officers at schools.
Often mocked, the Jaguars succeeded this season by executing their game plan each and every week.
That singular act of defiance mocked the caste system, which ascribes menial tasks to the Dalits.
The president has mocked and criticized individual candidates in his tweets and at his campaign rallies.
She went out of her way to make the distinction between being mocked and being used.
"The fact is that the doomsday prepper community that's mocked isn't buying our product," he said.
The comments went viral as many Twitter users mocked Carlson's seemingly unwavering support for the president.
His pleas for safeguards and regulations have been mocked as "hysterical" and "pretty irresponsible" by Zuckerberg.
On it, the much-mocked cliché that both sides are to blame happens to be true.
Still, Republicans have mocked the notion of Democrats turning to history in the pursuit of Trump.
Duckworth's Senate campaign on Tuesday mocked Kirk's hesitation over putting distance between himself and Trump's remarks.
And he mocked him for always wanting to be referred to as "ambassador," the person said.
One year later, the President of the United States has publicly mocked and bullied that woman.
Raul Grijalva (Ariz.), the top Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee, mocked the mix-up.
But as their parents have been sentenced, their children have been ostracized, expelled and mocked online.
Adopting a strict mode of dress in her home, she's mocked ("Take off that potato sack").
Many compared the glowing orb to sci-fi or fantasy stories and mocked the bizarre scene.
Trump repeatedly mocked the "dying" publication before winning New Hampshire's GOP presidential primaries on Feb. 9.
Trump at a campaign rally mocked Ford for the gaps in her memory of the incident.
Trump mocked the South Carolina Republican in his home state at a campaign rally for Gov.
Videos - regularly mocked by other Saudis - circulated online showing zealous men smashing musical instruments to pieces.
SunTrust and BB&T were mocked on social media in June after unveiling the Truist brand.
A comedy show on MBC that mocked the group led to death threats against its star.
Trump sparked bipartisan backlash after he mocked McCain's time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) mocked Trump's previous tweets promising the outbreak would be over in April.
Irate Garden Staters and Twitter users around the country mocked the bronzed and hapless Mr. Christie.
"  Ansari also mocked Trump supporters, saying they "don't have to pretend to not be racist anymore.
Obama on Tuesday mocked Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, for repeatedly praising Russian President Vladimir Putin.
" The campaign mocked Trump's speaking style, describing the list as "a big, beautiful list of tweets.
The whole debacle was roundly criticized, and Saturday Night Live mocked the network in a sketch.
Turnbull also mocked Trump at a June event, according to leaked audio by Australia's Channel Nine.
Rapper Nicki Minaj, meanwhile, mocked the real estate tycoon's "childish" and "hilarious" behavior in a Dec.
If journalists try to pin him down, they get mocked or have their press credentials revoked.
His roommate is Billy (Will Brittain), a country boy mocked for his hickhood by the others.
In Russia, women who complain of harassment are generally mocked and ignored, including by other women.
Trump talks 2020 Trump also mocked Democrats who could challenge him in the 2020 presidential election.
President Trump helped stoke those divisions when he mocked Ford publicly at a rally in Mississippi.
Republicans have mocked the Green New Deal as a "socialist wish list" untethered to economic realities.
Some Facebook users mocked the proponents of the removal as "unpatriotic" and disrespectful of Southern heritage.
Did even one person change his or her vote after seeing a mocked-up Facebook advertisement?
" She mocked a U.S.O.C. statement calling for gymnastics officials to focus on "supporting the brave survivors.
He launched "Race Together," a widely mocked attempt to start a conversation about race in stores.
He scowled and mocked the crowd's hostility, flashing an impudent finger and taking off his pants.
His posts had mocked the anti-corruption campaign and said the party was lawlessly administering justice.
Unruh mocked those very efforts to rein in Trump, saying they would end up helping her cause.
They love Instagram, the photo-sharing app, but are terrified their posts will be ignored or mocked.
Thinking back, he recalled wryly how he was mocked in 2017 for talking up a French renaissance.
But, then again, he was also mocked for thinking he would be elected in the first place.
Her time at the paper was consistently mocked by the media elite that cares about such things.
The senator was mocked by Trump after she announced her bid for the presidency over the weekend.
I was horrified by the scene — surely, these bodies are meant to be gawked at and mocked.
Rachel Bloom fired back at Neil Patrick Harris, who mocked her and forgot who the actress was.
For a small part of that video (around 30 of its 519 seconds), he also mocked Christianity.
Newspapers mocked and vilified her, even as they lauded her alleged tormentor for his devotion to charity.
After he shared his "gossip" on the radio, Frank Iero, gently mocked him on someone's Instagram stories.
He is also a prolific Twitter user who has been both celebrated and mocked for his tweets.
In the resulting furor, Watson was publicly mocked by Dawkins and received a torrent of online abuse.
" Carmack believes that if these reports were made public, "…The internet would have viciously mocked the analysis.
" Others mocked Obama's "Hip Hop Inaugural Ball" of 2009, and said Obama wanted "universal Kenyan health care.
Trump has referred to some Mexicans coming into the United States as criminals and rapists; mocked Sen.
Last week, Republican mayor of Waterville, ME Nick Isgro mocked Hogg on Twitter in defense of Ingraham.
The song has been criticized and mocked by some internet users who said it was overly nationalist.
The fastidious houseboy is dismissed as a delicate flower, mocked for simpering over Sara's young, virile brother.
That led to me being outed and then roundly mocked as someone who has never watched Scrubs.
The GOP candidate has relentlessly mocked his opponents, lashed out at reporters and scorned the status quo.
But he mocked me and the Afro-Latina community — both an entire culture and an entire race.
The resulting picture was unintentionally funny, and the press mocked Figueras for third-wheeling the royal couple.
It's Not the 1920's and being gay is not something to be ashamed of or mocked.
During Friday's announcement, Trump predicted — in a much-mocked sing-songy cadence — that legal challenges would follow.
Trump was mocked in the February 22 debate for being vague about how he would replace Obamacare.
If I asked for milk that was not chocolate in the school cafeteria, I was mocked. Denigrated.
Trump's Democratic challenger, Hillary Clinton, mocked Trump the day after the debate for complaining about his mic.
He has also posted screen grabs of messages sent from people who mocked him for the remark.
"We listen to them and take them seriously on an issue where they're usually mocked," Marcus said.
Trump drew more backlash Tuesday night, when he mocked Ford's testimony at a campaign rally in Mississippi.
Democrats mocked Republicans, saying they were proposing to deprive millions of their health insurance without a replacement.
The company mocked up a fake house in London this morning to demo the device to journalists.
Ingraham had mocked Hogg for getting rejected from four universities and accused him of whining about it.
What linked the demonstrations that rocked (and mocked) the establishment from Berkeley to London, Paris to Berlin?
But he changed his mind, he said, after reading the press release, which mocked Trump's Twitter passion.
Crackheads are widely mocked in popular media—look no further than Tyrone Biggums from The Chappelle Show.
Representative Mike Quigley, an Illinois Democrat, openly mocked his Republican colleagues, clucking at them like a chicken.
The Federal Election Commission is often mocked as a do-nothing agency, hopelessly split by partisan deadlock.
Mark Takano (D-Calif.) mocked the mistake, calling for a "select committee" to look into the error.
Still, many Twitter users in Israel and across the globe mocked the censorship of an animated character.
Last year at CES, we mocked a company called Jide for creating a blatant Microsoft Surface clone.
This came after the brand was mocked for a photoshop flub in 2014 on a swimsuit model.
However, Dowd has often mocked Trump in her columns and written satirical pieces that imitate his voice.
While Obama called climate change a national security threat, Trump mocked the sentiment on the campaign trail.
" He added that "for the 100th time, I never 'mocked' a disabled reporter (would never do that).
On Friday, Rubio mocked Trump for spelling errors in his tweets, including the word "choker" several times.
He protected the very protestors who mocked him because he loved his country and his fellow man.
But Trump was mocked over how he chose to eat the meal: with a knife and fork.
Throughout Fall Out Boy's career they've been mocked for doing things that nobody else was doing first.
In contrast the Clinton crowd mocked Mr Trump when the billionaire appeared on the same giant screens.
But the argument is especially disingenuous coming from Trump, who recently mocked endangered animal protections in California.
She also mocked Spicer's reported chewing gum habit, pouring an entire container of gum into her mouth.
He has dismissed the president as "Tarzan" for his purported mud-slinging and mocked Erdogan's academic record.
They mocked him for being a rock star in his past, but, you know, that's really cool.
Trump attended the dinner in 2011, where he was repeatedly mocked and teased by then-President Obama.
Lieu also mocked Trump for his insistence that Americans were comfortable saying "Merry Christmas" under his administration.
Kelley Paul has been critical of media coverage of the incident, noting that some mocked her husband.
Berlusconi could be dismissed as comical, by Italians as well as by the foreigners who mocked him.
Crime was once solid ground for Tories, who mocked liberal opponents for their soft treatment of hoodlums.
Among other things, C.K. also mocked people who use "they/them" pronouns and children with developmental disabilities.
Earlier this month, he mocked Trump's wall initiative and his claim that Mexico will pay for it.
In a second tweet, the president mocked Democrats for harsh rhetoric lobbed against him in recent months.
The general was repudiated by politicians, mocked on social media and called upon by pundits to resign.
Trump attended the dinner in 2011, where President Barack Obama and comedian Seth Meyers famously mocked him.
Comedian Amy Schumer on Tuesday mocked the fans who walked out of her show in Tampa, Fla.
They also praised their cows, which were always one of a kind, and mocked their neighbors' cows.
At least 11 advertisers have now pulled their support from Ingraham's show after she mocked Parkland, Fla.
He mocked Trump's failure as a business leader and condemned the way he conducted himself in public.
In 2013, he wrote a post on Weibo that mocked the story of the unwavering Mr. Qiu.
It also ran an editorial after Mr. Trump mocked a New York Times reporter with a disability.
The most recent episode of "South Park," called "Band in China," mocked Hollywood's submission to the country.
Former Vice President Biden has issued a harsh rebuke of the White House staffer who mocked Sen.
Rather than be a beacon of light around the world, we're now openly mocked by foreign leaders.
Meyers also mocked President Trump for tweeting about high numbers of Americans traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday.
The publication also reports that Trump has mocked Pence for his views opposing abortion and LGBTQ rights.
In the process, he mocked well-known magazine editor Anna Wintour, who is not Vanity Fair's editor.
Andrew Scheer, leader of the official opposition Conservative Party, on Tuesday mocked him for buying old jets.
In a monologue on her show, Maddow mocked the GOP for hyping the document's release for weeks.
When he was still a young man, friends mocked his pretentiousness by naming their dog M'lord Turner.
At one point in the speech, Mr. Trump mocked President Obama, prompting Aipac to condemn those remarks.
They're made to look like regular sunglasses, unlike Google Glass, which was mocked for its dorky look.
Kavanaugh was a great "carpool dad," reported his neighbor in a much-mocked Washington Post op-ed.
On several occasions Garbrandt mocked the movement of Cruz as he made his unique entries into exchanges.
The article mocked Heyer using obscene terms and defended the driver of the vehicle that struck her.
Obama mocked Trump for this at the 22019 White House Correspondents' Association dinner, where Trump was present.
Trump is less impeded than ever, a fact that impresses even those he has mocked and spurned.
At least eight advertisers have now dropped their support of Ingraham's show after she mocked Parkland, Fla.
As he ticked through his ambitious agenda and mocked various liberal institutions, the crowd ate it up.
But the clash reached a new level on Thursday when Trump mocked Scarborough and Brzezinski on Twitter.
Blues musician BB King had a stutter that his friends mocked him for when he was young.
As a social media network, Linkedin has sometimes been mocked when users post corporate jargon and humblebrags.
Sometimes their appearances and intelligence are mocked, including their efforts to get accepted to colleges this spring.
It was the type of deal that is routinely mocked — let us never forget Houston's Enron Field.
On Facebook, the Buildings Department mocked Mr. Hui's remorse in a post promoting renovations for dilapidated structures.
He showed up to his first training camp with a reworked shooting form that was widely mocked.
Mr. Trump himself mocked the Democrats for the breach they suffered, saying Republicans had far stronger cybersecurity.
He also celebrated the December jobs numbers, and mocked Wall Street analysts for being surprised by them.
Mr. Cotton has mocked the idea that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia in the presidential election.
My turning point came because of pro-choice writers who gently questioned, rather than mocked, my position.
Instead, Maher disparaged the credibility of the women who spoke out against Franken, and mocked their complaints.
She played herself in the show's cold open, which mocked Fox News' coverage of the coronavirus outbreak.
Another employee who works with approximately 200 people in Phoenix, Arizona, said her manager mocked her concerns.
After President Trump mocked Dr. Blasey's testimony, three Republicans who are crucial to the vote expressed condemnation.
The renovations were compared to the environs seen on the show "Downton Abbey," and mocked by many.
As the president, you shouldn't have mocked her, period, even though Kavanaugh is going up for judge.
Many YouTube beauty vloggers soundly mocked Dyson for the Airwrap's price tag, which originally sold for $550.
But as much as the other candidates have mocked Bloomberg's spending, it has catapulted him into contention.
Others mocked the failure of the Communist Party's newspapers to treat the epidemic with front-page urgency.
In one presentation last February, the governor mocked the M.T.A. for the way it cleaned subway platforms.
Critics have mocked the use of the flags, comparing Zinke to the Queen of the United Kingdom.
That track record was mocked by the attorneys who represented its creditors during this week's bankruptcy hearing.
Other social users shared their Ambien side-effect stories on Twitter or simply mocked Barr's racist tweet.
Crenshaw then played along and mocked Davidson before delivering a message about forgiveness and appreciation for veterans.
The line was widely mocked on the internet since England is a country and not a city.
Trump mocked Khan's comment on Sunday, suggesting in a tweet that the mayor was downplaying the attacks.
The last player chosen in 1976, Kelvin Kirk, by the Steelers, initially thought he was being mocked.
He was mocked then for citing "Two Corinthians" during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day convocation speech.
She said she mocked Trump after he showed her a magazine with his face on the cover.
Yet WeRateDogs had publicly mocked an antagonist — not exactly golden conversation — and that response also went viral.
The same people who mocked your ideas and tackled you will now claim to love your vision.
It didn't help that one all-white low-top version was ruthlessly mocked as a "dad" shoe.
Mr. Morrison, who began his professional life in tourism, has been mocked online with the hashtag #scottyfrommarketing.
It was also before Virginia transit officials mocked his Boring Company's efforts to build futuristic car tunnels.
" Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by Trump, mocked the memo's contents, tweeting: "That's it?
The image is similar to promotional images of the Cybertruck, Tesla's thoroughly mocked first electric pickup truck.
Conde was later mocked by an officer as he lay on a hospital floor covered in blood.
Krein, who'd mocked "#NeverTrump paranoia," had supported the president but didn't want to take cues from him.
The president had reportedly mocked McCabe for his wife's political defeat during a phone call in 2017.
But Maduro critics have mocked the measure, saying he may as well shut the entire country down.
Mr. Gorsuch mocked the "professional protesters" who had created the posters, and he threatened a libel suit.
" Seth Meyers of "Late Night" mocked Mr. Trump and Ms. Conway in his segment "A Closer Look.
Some of Spicer's most high-profile detractors quickly mocked his departure, many speculating about Spicer's next job.
Clinton mocked Trump this week after he complained that he had a faulty microphone during Monday's debate.
Tired of being mocked on late-night comedy shows, Trump has demanded equal airtime from "unfunny" comics.
His literalism missed the point, in a way that was as maddening as it was easily mocked.
" He also reiterated his argument that he had not mocked the reporter "but simply showed him 'groveling.
The moral superiority of the left is often mocked as political correctness, but it is rarely questioned.
"'Fast fashion and unethical manufacturing is bad UNLESS they pay me to say its good,'" mocked another.
"  Hegseth mocked the comment on Thursday morning, saying that "it's always what politicians say when they're losing.
They mocked Trump and his supporters, texted during presidential debates, and expressed horror that Trump was winning.
The grandfather abandoned the family when Hannah was born, ashamed that neighbors mocked her as a cripple.
A Hamas military leader is mocked as his car is seen exploding in an assassination by airstrike.
He also mocked the crown prince's recent efforts to cast himself as a modernizer and a reformer.
The rap against fluoride, mocked in movies like Dr. Strangelove, is that it's a mind-control plot.
After being previously mocked for mechanically repeating a slam on Obama, Rubio turned the tables on Trump.
Meanwhile, women were mocked as "merry widows" — even as they were urged to remarry and bear children.
The social media channel posted racist slurs, mocked Eminem, and a slew of gibberish during the takeover.
During the third debate, the interruption was to deny that he'd mocked a reporter with a disability.
The other avatars there gathered around me, mocked my physique and asked me for various sexual favors.
He ceaselessly mocked the "theoryspeak of contemporary architecture," which still renders the profession opaque to most outsiders.
This is the Trump who once mocked the very notion of international concern about poison gas attacks.
You post penis pics online -- you get mocked by your teammates ... even if you're on Team USA.
An entry that noted solely that one man was "creepy af in the dms" was widely mocked.
After all, this is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter, who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cycle, who mocked a brilliant rival who happened to be a woman due to her appearance, who bragged about his marital affairs, and who laces his public speeches with vulgarity.
Back in the 1980s though, they could be a social albatross, their owners mocked as self-important grandstanders.
For the 100th time, I never "mocked" a disabled reporter (would never do that) but simply showed him…….
Even in France, which treats public intellectuals like national treasures, his erudite vocabulary and measured reasoning are mocked.
If you made fun of Patrik Laine scoring into his own net, then you mocked a mortified teenager.
Lisbeth's opponents aren't the wacky Dr. Evils that the Bond movies contain (which Austin Powers so lovingly mocked).
Trump on people with disabilities: At a rally last November, Trump mocked a disabled reporter by impersonating him.
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"Shock and Awe" didn't only disappoint at the box office, it was also mocked by critics and theatergoers.
Her financial accomplishments were detailed in various newspapers, but often alongside reviews that mocked or questioned her reputation.
Riggs had publicly mocked female players as inferior, and King agreed to the match to prove him wrong.
Tom Perez, the new chair of the Democratic National Committee, mocked Trump's "buy American, and hire American" line.
Trump had ferociously mocked and ridiculed Carson over the stories about his youth while on the campaign trail.
The song, "Hustisya," which Jay wrote about Siaron, features lines like these: Duterte has mocked the "Pieta" image.
Cohen also pranked veteran journalist Ted Koppel, posed as an antiterrorism expert and mocked Trump for the series.
Congressional Republicans, feeling celebratory after Mr. Trump's impeachment trial concluded with his acquittal Wednesday afternoon, mocked the speaker.
So far this campaign has been supported by several Democratic presidential contenders and mocked by President Donald Trump.

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