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Facebook's policies give the richest, most craven candidates the loudest voices.
"It's the most craven, cowardly thing I've never seen," she told CNN.
Alanna: We're making it sound like we're the world's most craven pervs on Insta.
Perhaps the most craven form of reputation-washing can be found in the firearm industry.
Once upon a time I thought Alberto Gonzales was the weakest and most craven Attorney General in modern times.
There we were, mouths agape, as the most craven soul ever to aim at the White House ran, and won.
It is something to do, for administrators who are desperate — for both the noblest and most craven of reasons — to do something.
Similarly, we don't hear anyone outside of the most craven Trump sycophants insisting that Tillerson couldn't have said what he's reported to have said.
Many of Trump's most craven allies have embraced the idea of consigning a few million Americans to death in order to rescue the economy.
It sounds like a pitch that only the most craven coyote smuggler would make: If you make it into the United States, you are lawful.
We got to sit through a series of very public tryouts — who can introduce Trump at a rally in the loudest, most craven manner possible?
Especially among people facing precarity at every turn, ruled by the most craven and stupidly cruel among us, on a not-so-slowly dying planet?
Suddenly, the film's outlandish premise felt all too real and "Wag the Dog" had become a metonym for political theater at its most craven and mendacious.
It's heartening that 18 governments today committed to working with them on the project — and beyond dispiriting that the United States, for the most craven of reasons, opted out.
It's posing suggestively, as if asking you to draw it like one of your French girls, and faceless, allowing you to project onto it your most craven private fantasies.
Some of it, to be sure, came from its nonpartisan appearance: Here was a strident G-man and lifelong Republican who even the most craven members of the GOP would have to respect.
Now that the figurative smoke has cleared from the dozens of literal fires caused by faulty Samsung smartphones, the Korean electronics giant has entered into that most craven of corporate actions: Brand-repair mode.
While ardent Trumpists have shown their willingness to accept even his most craven acts, most Americans are sure to see it as an admission of guilt even more damning than his attempts to avoid testifying.
It is most obviously a platform for selling stuff, but although it allows to flourish the most craven iterations of capitalist feminism, it doesn't even do commerce very well—to buy something you see on Instagram you have to leave Instagram.
Now that conspiracy theories have moved from the fringes to the center of political life, the questions "Rubicon" asks about the manipulation of truth and the ways the powerful intentionally obscure their most craven agendas are more compelling than ever.
More recently, good-time crime guy Paul Manafort reaped a king's bounty buoying the most craven and homicidal actors in the entire region—a career that launched him to becoming Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chair, and, from there, straight to prison.
"Once upon a time I thought Alberto Gonzales was the weakest and most craven Attorney General in modern times," he wrote, referring to the George W. Bush appointee who was forced to resign amid accusations of perjury and controversy over warrantless surveillance of US citizens.
At no point in those tweets did he say sorry for dragging hip-hop and pop culture through the muck, emboldening the most craven right-wing trolls on the internet, or fervently praising a president who has demonized black Americans, latinx people, immigrants, trans people, survivors of sexual assault, and anyone who the hosts of Fox & Friends decide to vilify before we've all had breakfast.
Mike McCarthy has been on the receiving end of criticism many times since he and Rodgers conquered the NFL in 2010, like when the Packers went 15-1 and choked in their first playoff game, or after getting owned by Colin Kaepernick (twice), or when they handed the 2014 NFC title game to the Seattle Seahawks with the most craven, gutless series of coaching decisions anyone had seen.
Set in Melbourne and New York, this is a tale of revenge as the best-selling expatriate author Katie Best engineers a scheme to bring her most craven critic Danny O'Loughlin undone.
McCain in particular had drawn the activists' ire early in the hearings. He had stated publicly that most of them were "not zealots in a good cause. They are criminals and some of the most craven, most cynical and most despicable human beings to ever run a scam." McCain also publicly embraced former North Vietnamese Army colonel Bùi Tín while reducing one POW/MIA family member to tears with harsh questioning.
On June 5, 2020, Garcetti publicly announced his intention to reduce LAPD's budget by up to $150 million, a reversal from his prior budget, which had proposed an increase of 7% to LAPD's budget, including the aforementioned package of negotiated raises and bonuses for LAPD officers. The following day, LAPPL officials denounced Garcetti's plans to cut LAPD spending and characterized him as "unstable," with the LAPPL vice president Jerretta Sandoz characterizing Garcetti's announcement as "one of the most craven, disingenuous political sleights of hands we have seen in some time." LAPPL officials also announced they had no intention of renegotiating the pay raises.

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