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  1. extremely unpleasant

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But of course, notably odious person Donald Trump made another odious move by using Queen's "We Are the Champions" as his entrance music.
The question isn't whether Bannon is odious, but rather how journalists ought to interact with an odious person who has, in fact, played a major role in significant political events.
Anyway, Theon was long ago tortured and reduced to calling himself a mumbling servant known as "Reek," because Ramsay is seriously the most odious character on a show full of odious characters.
Because the stories focus on the fugitive, much of the viciousness of slavery is displaced onto the slave-catcher—an odious figure, to be sure, but ultimately an epiphenomenon of an odious system.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The whole thing was odious in a way.
That option is pretty odious, and I wouldn't recommend it.
The loudest advocates of this odious effort have been Gov.
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb called it an "odious" attack.
And in Trump's mind, they both appear to be odious.
The military installed a less odious successor, Celso Torrelio Villa.
Darke flees, entirely solipsistic, magnificently consistent in his scathing, odious arrogance.
At least, the more odious figures are out of the picture.
Odious as these squawkers are, let's start with some good things.
Certainly, people who spew odious things like racism will be condemned.
National apologies for misdeeds, crimes and odious behavior are not new.
"Even of those odious stories, some stood out," the report reads.
As odious campaign material goes, this one is hard to beat.
" It's clear that Ana is that odious thing, a "sensual woman.
But according to Garland, this odious and undemocratic practice should continue.
He thinks he would be a smarter, less odious Richard Spencer.
One of the reasons we draw bright boundaries around racist thinking is not because it's odious and beyond the pale, but because it's odious and has proven over again to be incredibly potent in the right circumstances.
Readers will find the jihadists' reasoning as baffling as it is odious.
Just the idea of Bloomberg in the race is odious to me.
Retroactive tax extenders are a particularly odious form of that malign practice.
These were men emboldened by a president who shares their odious beliefs.
Odious as all of this is, it doesn't quite qualify as surprising.
Like other slaveholders, he considered trade in slaves more odious than ownership.
"My first thoughts are for the victims in this odious attack," he wrote.
Needless to say this Holocaust denial is odious, the regime at its worst.
Why would posting an innocuous message about an odious candidate merit digital eviction?
Breitbart is odious, contemptible and awful...with Steven Bannon and without Steve Bannon.
But legally, they're in the clear even when hosting the most odious content.
There are very few people who find Trump more odious than I do.
Mr Mnangagwa's record is every bit as odious as that of Mr Mugabe.
"It was crude, it was odious" — but, he said, it was not criminal.
The term "odious lending" comes to mind, says a Sri Lankan government adviser.
How can a movement seemingly propelled by legitimate discontent take such odious goals?
In the odious 2018 film "Peppermint," Jennifer Garner acts out a Trumpian fantasy.
Banning speech is banning speech, no matter how odious that speech may be.
"Consigning these odious categories to history soon should be society's objective," it said.
It is ungodly dangerous and morally odious for people to cultivate, despicable and contemptible.
Second, Frum's argument is a window into what conservatives find most odious about Trump.
While Jack Bergman isn't as odious as King or Grothman, he's only a freshman.
The Russian President wanted to show the world he stands behind allies, however odious.
No one forced Tucker Carlson's odious bigotry and fixation on white genocide conspiracy theories.
The eight-speed transmission is a BMW unit, as is the odious toggle shifter.
The word "buyout" became a little "odious" so they changed it to private equity.
It could be the Odeon's influence — or the "odious" misconnection that comes to mind.
Everything about the profession as it's portrayed here is either dull, odious or cutthroat.
"I thought that his views were vile, I thought they were odious," she said.
Yet blissfully there are no overly odious attempts at scientific explanation in Oh Couleurs!
The biggest issue is that McConnell's only case is that the $70 billion in revisions and additions will make this bill slightly less odious and unpopular, while its critics can continue to make the case that this bill is odious and unpopular.
For a time in 2016, back when Trump was still a shameful and odious presidential candidate and not yet America's shameful and odious president, it seemed like his whole plan was to use his candidacy to springboard into his own media conglomerate.
To be very clear, I find Cruz's ideas and policy proposals wrongheaded and often odious.
China was happy to hold the meeting without anyone from his odious regime taking part.
Lou is better than, say, Lava (the odious singing volcano short attached to Inside Out).
Well-meaning but ill-conceived wars to change odious regimes have sometimes gone badly wrong.
"Catwoman, I find you to be odious, abhorrent and insegrevious," he memorably told one villain.
"We are taking these allegations — some of which are particularly odious — extremely seriously," said Zeid.
Dealing with Assad and Russia will be an odious, but necessary, part of peacemaking there.
United States could have elected a figure as odious as Donald Trump are now on
When do we decide that we've had enough of this odious pretender to the office?
Over the years, righteous outrage against restrictionists has been fueled by some truly odious people.
Omarosa is odious, on purpose, as a strategic act of persona shaping and career building.
That saying as much was the key to stopping him and his odious followers too.
The first hint that the exterior appearance belies an even more odious interior is the stench.
Pop stars and preachers campaigned for relief from "odious debt" that dictators imposed on their people.
White working class voters weren't ignorant of Trump's manifest vulgarity, or his odious stances on immigrants.
Photoshop played an outsize role in the odious college admissions scandal that broke earlier this year.
The new plan is—unsurprisingly, given the people involved—perhaps even more odious than the former.
Editorial The Ukrainian Parliament finally voted to oust Ukraine's odious prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin, on Tuesday.
That means, no odious politicians, such as Plahotniuc, to be viable candidates for top public offices.
Nowadays, we're inclined to see it as odious, and we're inclined to see it a lot.
Word of the Day : unequivocally detestable _________ The word odious has appeared in 52 articles on nytimes.
Which shouldn't be that interesting, except that Sam Rockwell makes him kind of an odious oddball.
Some of these ideas are moderate and some are extreme; some are valid and some are odious.
If, one day, the odious northern regime collapses, the South will have to pick up the pieces.
However, as written currently, the non-traditional workplace agreement is vague at best and odious at worst.
One odious figure, Saddam Hussein, was toppled when America invaded Iraq in 2003, releasing its sectarian demons.
The conversation is jarring not simply because the man is odious, but because his inducements are antiquated.
To justify the odious premise, he first had to create the premise, if any first lady disappeared.
Instead, perhaps for the sake of likability (that odious virtue), the men become apologists for their time.
Should the Supreme Court not have overturned this odious practice a half-century later in Brown v.
This is vital, because Trump has filled the swamp with odious creatures, taking their cues from him.
After all, politicians tend to speak well of their departing colleagues no matter how odious their records.
Even from a distance, it had a distinct burned-book fragrance, though minus the odious implications. ♦
In December, 40 U.S. senators signed a letter sounding the alarm about this odious, anti-transparency rider.
Though odious, Mr Jammeh has far less blood on his hands than, say, Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor.
They range from the odious right to the vicious left, with two pro-market reformers in the middle.
While he finds much of Trump's domestic agenda odious, Block very much likes Trump's noninterventionist foreign policy positions.
His character was odious but also distinctive and nuanced in a way that amplified the series' central themes.
His or her job is to isolate those people, making clear that their views are odious and unwelcome.
Yet odious as Mr Kim's regime is, China is not alone in fearing the consequences of squeezing it.
After 40 years of odious rule, here's hoping that a disreputable, inhumane regime doesn't make it to 41.
By the time the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, most Russians viewed Stalin as an odious figure.
Then Cruz latched onto Cruella Fiorina, accomplishing the impossible: finding a Potemkin running mate who's even more odious.
The odious Russian media tried to paint Ukraine as a land of Nazis, though that is patently wrong.
"I always thought the most pernicious and odious discrimination in our law is based on race," she said.
All I remembered was what a gross-out he was, because it ended in such an odious fashion.
Randy Cohen: No. You don't get to punch people in the face, even if their ideas are odious.
Even with Trump's apparent support, civil forfeiture has proven odious to prominent members of both major political parties.
The renowned coach is in his first month of training and he's already set a few (odious?) rules.
Two aspects of American law have proven particularly odious to America's technical community: copyright protections and government surveillance.
We will not ban legal content even if we find it odious or if we personally condemn it.
The choice of movies is designed to illuminate America's cultural history, even its most unsavory and odious past.
" On "Halls of Sarah," Ms. Case adds wryly: "You see our poets/do an odious business/loving womankind.
We know all too well the odious alibi invariably offered for some cruel remark: I'm just being honest.
"As my mother always said, comparisons are odious, except when it comes to horses and stocks," he said.
These people aren't just misguided, in her view; they are a category of person, and an odious one.
His views on race were once sufficiently odious for a Senate committee to deny him a federal judgeship.
After all, social media is, in no small part, responsible for the rise of these very odious hate-mongers.
James Traub's article will perhaps lead to the end of use of that odious phrase ''boots on the ground.
And as Mike pulls Jimmy down, Chuck — Jimmy's self-righteous, odious brother — will be trying to push Jimmy out.
Lying about who they are and why they walked more than a thousand miles north is odious and unjust.
And not just the ones on the receiving end of Harvey Weinstein's particularly odious brand of the Hollywood treatment.
The proposed meeting between Remnick and Bannon thus represented much more than the political conundrum about "platforming" odious people.
No principles, outreach or personalities will revive rational conservatism until conservatives demonstrate a united front against such odious rhetoric.
But why isn't prohibiting physician-assisted suicide in a case like Rachel's also a devastating, odious form of tyranny?
Yes, people have reminded me that I wrote about Weinstein; he's the odious, treacherous guy who betrays Roxy's father.
The Obama administration and the UN policy of actively forcing Somaliland back into a dysfunctional "united" Somalia are odious.
Even the janitorial work Ross once performed might be performed by robots (which wouldn't recoil from such odious work).
Odious as it may be to allow drug traffickers, torturers and violators of human rights to walk free, more odious is the thought that the Maduro government could survive and, like the Castros in Cuba, consolidate a communist, totalitarian military dictatorship that would violate the human rights of a people for generations.
The British elite feels it has no choice but to prostrate itself before an American president it clearly finds odious.
The trouble is, Mr Kim sees those weapons as the one thing that guarantees the survival of his odious regime.
It's almost as if because odious people are the only ones losing their lives, there's no need for a conclusion.
"I always thought the most pernicious and odious discrimination in our law is based on race," Justice Sonia Sotomayor said.
Weiner spent years trapping Huma (and, thanks to obsessive media coverage, all of us) in a quagmire of odious scandals.
"In the wake of Trump's election, some of the more odious elements of society think they're winning," Rosenberg told Motherboard.
"This isn't normal" became a rallying cry, as well as a stand against the mainstream acceptance of Trump's odious positions.
That's especially true if they aren't paired with odious provisions like the massive subsidies found in Ryan's now dead bill.
This odious and ugly practice is allowed to continue because it is a stark political strategy that achieves its purpose.
A person's life is ethically diminished when she has odious feelings and views, even if she doesn't act on them.
On Tuesday, Senate Republicans made it official: Graham-Cassidy, the latest and most odious attempt to repeal Obamacare, was dead.
King Mohammed VI also condemned what he called an "odious criminal act, contrary to all human values and religious precepts".
In July, the government enacted an odious nation-state law, which pretends to be a codification of existing Israeli reality.
Yet the public still rejects them, because the voters find their ideas even more unpleasant than Donald Trump's odious personality.
The oligarch has called since the election for "odious individuals" he did not name to be removed from the bank.
And when your studies are nearly complete, you might want to confront your boss more forthrightly about his odious opinions.
The American Civil Liberties Union had insisted on the fundamental right to speech even for the most odious of causes.
The White House framework on immigration, if adopted into law, would ensure that our immigration system reflects these odious ideas.
Microorganisms, lurking in the gut because their progress was retarded by intestinal stasis, were causing putrefaction and generating odious toxins.
David Ogilvy famously referred to Sorrell as an "odious little jerk" when the WPP CEO sought to buy his company.
Rodchenkov, who prosecutors in Russia accuse of forcing sportspeople to resort to doping, was "an odious figure in Russia", Peskov said.
Still, you have to admit that it's a little eerie not seeing those odious little ovals popping up in your mentions.
In other words, it remains to be seen how far we have really come from the odious era of Chinese Exclusion.
ONE of the internet's most odious conspiracy theorists has had his videos and podcasts removed from Apple, YouTube, Spotify and Facebook.
Unfortunately, this reclamation of the "bitch" tag to empower Hillary Clinton erases the word's long and odious history of oppressing women.
Iran's odious regime needs to be restrained—as news of an alleged plot to kill an Iranian dissident in Denmark illustrates.
Perhaps most odious is Roberts's decision to compare the case to an old Maryland law barring Jews from holding public office.
Cruz is so odious and offensive by persona and ideology that moderate Republicans can't bear to cast a ballot for him.
" Trump noticed Goldberg's criticism, writing in his campaign book, Crippled America, of the "truly odious" commentator being his "usual incompetent self.
The homecoming is revealed as odious; it was in the adventuring, he realizes, that the meaning of his life had lain.
By now, the pattern should be familiar: When Trump's personal behavior is getting attention, even when it's odious, he often benefits.
And while the vote-suppression efforts of the Republican Party are certainly odious, they're not the main reason for low turnout.
"Investigations are ongoing to identify the organization that systematically profits in this odious and deplorable way," police said in the statement.
It's no surprise that Democrats find him odious—McConnell's unfavorables are 2202 points higher than his favorables with his natural antagonists.
This time, King condemned white nationalism and white supremacy as "odious ideologies" and claimed his words were taken out of context.
By and large, those people overlooked, or didn't think as far as, the more odious association: that of empire and colonization.
Among other odious acts, these "Unite the Right" protesters marched with lighted torches on the campus of the University of Virginia.
I chose not to include the name of the team that signed him in this blog, because it's an odious thing.
She was funny, clumsy, and loud—she read odious tweets, unprompted, at a volume that rang throughout the open floor plan.
We&aposve also heard a lot of attacks on Amy Barrett, some of which I think are actually quite bigoted and odious.
In Durham, students tore down a Confederate statue whose odious presence in front of the courthouse could not be endured any longer.
America has had close relationships with odious regimes in the past, and has on occasion offered hypocritical justifications for self-interested policies.
One caveat: If the particular idea or claim is odious or clearly false, it's not your job to help them express it.
The entire notion of debating which race/civilization/ "sub group" contributed most or is best is as odious as it is preposterous.
"They have not been handled in a manner that reflects this state's aggressive opposition to such odious, reckless, reprehensible behavior," Cuomo said.
Law enforcement agencies say unbreakable encryption makes it impossible to prosecute many of the most odious crimes, including child pornography and terrorism.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and antiwar protesters, whom we have supported in our history, and the odious views of white supremacists.
WMATA, Judge Kavanaugh called the D.C. Metro's ban on religious advertising, including Christmas ads, "pure discrimination" and "odious" to the First Amendment.
But neither do the words "sexual harassment," a form of sex discrimination long recognized to be as unlawful as it is odious.
Some opposition leaders resent China as a regime enabler, raising the prospect of an "odious debt" scenario if Chavistas ever lose power.
The idea that a baker must create a cake for an event he finds odious simply because he was asked to seems problematic.
The idea that Jews 'own all the property' in this country and have used credit to financially get ahead are odious and false.
Dr Mahathir was also a champion of Malaysia's odious system of racial preferences, which he expanded to keep Malay voters loyal to UMNO.
The actress apologizes to victims of "odious acts," such as sexual assault and harassment but still defends her decision to sign the letter.
He read his speech Monday from prepared text as well, and showed he can be just as odious as when he ad-libs.
"To be sure, none of this is to repeat the odious claims of anti-Catholicism of papist conspiracies and dual loyalty," Michaelson writes.
Tellingly, Stoller saddles his prose with tone-deaf subordinate clauses when he uses odious events and characters as positive reinforcements of his thesis.
President Donald Trump is averse to spending money on foreigners; both parties in Congress find the thought of working with Mr Assad odious.
Like incels, the alt-right takes advantage of the broader cultural well young men drink from to recruit them to their odious ideology.
The only thing more odious than Welch himself might be his family, the venal, abusive, incestuous clan that forms the book's gothic subplot.
Over coffee, he reads in the schoolmaster's newspaper that the odious Occhidilupo has escaped and is believed to be hiding not far away.
On the substance, I think that Clinton's behavior was in a gray area of "high crimes and misdemeanors": odious, illegal but largely personal.
Three years ago Monday, the president issued his original, odious, Muslim ban, a year ago Wednesday, the similarly cruel "Remain in Mexico" policy.
The question is whether Democrats want to tear down one more norm in order to remove a judge they view as uniquely odious.
One woman claimed that Mr. Moix was entitled to express his views, however odious, while others insisted that he should just shut up.
You do have every right to tell him — like anyone else who expresses political views you consider odious — why you think he's wrong.
This is skirting awfully close to the odious Magic Negro trope, and I'm not sure Mick being white subverts it in any meaningful way.
If talk of some kind becomes odious in society, it's not for liberals to make society change its mind on behalf of free speech.
Should its odious regime finally collapse, Venezuela will need massive international support in the form of humanitarian aid, credit and economic and political help.
" Trump's plugging into Dylan, odious as that thought is: "Something is happening here/But you don't know what it is/Do you, Mister Jones?
Setting aside the odious and racist nature of birtherism itself, it's worth asking two questions about Trump's decision to halfheartedly renounce it: Why now?
But the growing consensus that Trump should relinquish the GOP nomination has revealed something more odious than American conservatism's familiar lack of basic empathy.
As with other Trump conduct, we shouldn't let the uncertainty of the most outrageous possibility obscure what is odious about even the most benign.
First, treating people as if they are entitled teaches them the morally odious lesson that they do not have to work hard to achieve.
In Congress, as Trump tries to enact his agenda, Democrats and their leadership will push back against odious legislation and executive actions targeting immigrants.
"The argument is that conservatives are being discriminated against, and people with these otherwise odious views about society and race and gender," he says.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., writing for the majority, said unjustified government discrimination against churches and other religious institutions is odious and unconstitutional.
The law's revision would deprive North Carolinians of protection from discrimination for years, and retains the odious notion that transgender people are inherently dangerous.
I also applaud the courage of the women and men who are coming forward to address the odious presence of sexual assault and harassment.
Moore, odious though he is, has won statewide in Alabama more than once in the past, so it's not a promising target for Democrats.
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb praised the French police on Twitter for their quick and cool response in neutralizing the assailant in his "odious" attack.
French President Francois Hollande condemned what he described as an "odious act," saying that a meeting would be held at his Elysee office on Tuesday.
For those who have held or currently hold security clearances, Comey's judgment -- not about the facts, but the interpretation of those facts -- is particularly odious.
There are no longer literacy tests or poll taxes, the odious and discriminatory tactics used before the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
" It added: "We condemn the targeting of places of worship by terrorists motivated by odious, fascist beliefs based on the supremacy of the white race.
In addition to lobbying Congress, some of the bondholders are sponsoring television ads that depict the rescue of Puerto Rico as an odious taxpayer bailout.
Punishing the odious regime in North Korea would surely enjoy support from Congress and the American people, especially in the wake of Otto Warmbier's death.
The odious Putin should be viewed as weak and vulnerable, but Trump treats him with the kind of respect he reserves for the truly powerful.
The workers are supposed to be organized according to a nonhierarchical, horizontal structure, but in fact she is browbeaten and harassed by odious male colleagues.
This de facto deplatforming is in some ways more odious because it's done in the dark of night without having the honesty to admit it.
But nothing can justify the odious "anti-Semitic anti-Zionism" (Johnson's term) that caused Chalmers to quit and is seeping into British and American campuses.
That it comes after the President urged the DOJ to deprive McCabe of his pension, and after his testimony, gives the action an odious taint.
He is beautifully played, with a little help from C.G.I., by Harry Melling, who was once the odious Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films.
The odious nature of demanding adherence to a particular set of views in order to gain admission to a country founded on freedom of speech?
It's attractive, compact, and has ingenious notches, grooves, hooks, and movable parts to make the process of cleaning the litter box easier (and less odious).
At the same time, though, there has been an idea that some people's views are so odious that they can never be acceptable political partners.
Let's say you tell a robot you're feeling depressed because you're unemployed and broke, and the only job that's available to you seems morally odious.
On the other side of the spectrum, Trump's nominees are often so odious and unsuited for their positions that they have difficulty earning Senate confirmation.
Workout clothes are designed to pull moisture away from your body, kill odious bacteria and be comfortable even when you have to move a lot.
A considerable percentage of those benefiting from Medicaid expansion are people with disabilities, making the accusations of "theft" from disabled people all the more odious.
Blissfully, there are no overly odious attempts at scientific explanation of color, just a wide gamut of art and craft achievements to experience and appreciate.
He is a truly odious figure who abused and humiliated his female victims and then used his office and his position to threaten them into silence.
The concern is that the government is trying to take advantage of a particularly odious defendant to set a precedent that could have much broader implications.
A paragraph in the original report references a letter from an NFL lawyer who referred to Big Tobacco as "perhaps the most odious" in American History.
Meanwhile, as the French were one of the earliest outspoken opponents of US foreign policy, they became almost as odious to many Americans as al-Qaeda.
"This was a diabolical, pre-meditated crime, one of the most odious that I have ever been involved with," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said.
France's Foreign Ministry called the Tartous and Jableh bombings "odious" and said violence from all sides must stop if a political transition is to take place.
These odious commentators claim that while most black and brown immigrants—and citizens—are eroding Western civilization, Asian immigrants are exceptional; they are the model minority.
There might be a case for avoiding contaminating the American flag with the emblem of an odious regime if it is done for purely gratuitous reasons.
It is time for congressmen who have passively allowed their good names to endorse an increasingly odious regime to recognize that, in Turkey, democracy still matters.
It is important to remember that while North Korean leaders are odious and insecure, they are not irrational and can be deterred from using nuclear weapons.
WMATA, Judge Kavanaugh said that the D.C. Metro's ban on religious advertising — including Christmas themed ad s —was "pure discrimination" and "odious" to the First Amendment.
There has been a frenzy to come up with something—anything, no matter how far-fetched or odious—that will block a vote on my nomination.
Populism takes very different forms — from odious racism to sensible economics — but there is no other political style consistently succeeding in the Western world right now.
But he cannot beat Donald Trump, for the same reason people do not translate their hatred of the odious rich into pitchfork brigades against walled estates.
Is his history of offensive comments, especially about transgender people, so odious that the Sanders campaign shouldn't ethically promote him, or maybe even should denounce him?
A Hamiltonian wouldn't have saber-rattled so wildly against North Korea; a Wilsonian wouldn't be so subsequently eager for a deal with such an odious regime.
And even a much greater number of Republicans decided that Moore was so repugnant and odious that they voted against him by not voting at all.
Finally, the Finnish Cultural Institute in New York commissioned the fascinating "Bastard Cookbook: The Odious Smell of Truth," which was published at the start of June.
Second, Kim got security guarantees for his odious regime, and by implication, the preservation of his own role as the greatest of his impoverished country's supreme leaders.
But then Charlie's father dies, and to pay his debts, Charlie is forced to work for the odious Cap'n Buck, an evil plantation overseer and slave catcher.
" "Just think," he wrote, "about how you might react if you saw someone wearing a t-shirt or using a product emblazoned with an odious racial epithet.
Describing the attacks as "odious," King Philippe and his wife Queen Mathilde said they were "shocked" after the fatal attacks on the nation's metro system and airport.
Its "fair, balanced, and factual" networks run commentary by people like Boris Epshteyn, a former Trump aide who has defended Trump's odious "shithole countries" comment on-air.
" Human Rights Watch's Ward also called on Hungary to "withdraw this draft bill, honor the country's duty to refugees, and end its odious campaign against rights defenders.
" Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, a frequent Trump critic, said the president's comment "smacks of blatant racism, the most odious and insidious racism masquerading poorly as immigration policy.
But they may also have to admit that Republicans find Clinton odious, persuading GOP voters to cast a ballot for her even as they hold their noses.
Carpool Karaoke is often a particularly odious distillation of his relentless positivity, but on Monday night he got something right—he invited Migos along for the ride.
We've been looking for the ways that marijuana culture and the values that define it intersect with what's odious about what's happening in our halls of power.
In the case of Trending Topics, when enough people share a story — fake or odious or not — the algorithm deems it important and promotes it in popularity.
Although he, along with his aides have repeatedly claimed that such actions are within the purview of his office, the assertion is dubious, and the precedent odious.
That is, while there has been opposition to the most odious parts of his political agenda, what has truly animated the Resistance is disdain for Trump's character.
Highly educated (though poor), Jacob and his younger brother Wilhelm had a mission: to define Germany — then fractured into principalities and under Napoleon's odious rule — to itself.
Yet the Supreme Court has allowed the Insular Cases to stand, even as it has corrected other odious constitutional decisions of the time, such as Plessy v.
Fox News host Steve Hilton is blasting National Rifle Association (NRA) CEO Wayne LaPierre, calling him "an odious little grifter" who needs to be shown the door.
We know that rules alone don't suffice to create or maintain a rule of law; some of the world's more odious governments have looked beneficent on paper.
The Clippers were a joke, an odious rich man's bleak prank, and would have remained a joke for as long as the NBA allowed Sterling to fester.
While it's a dubious breaking point in a way, given the other odious crap Schilling has said, it's evidence that Schilling has at least one fact straight.
I'm not talking about another frontal assault on that odious legislation, though that is what they promised and that is what their base voters are still demanding.
The odious proposition, which was later ruled unconstitutional, forced a generation of Mexican-American political figures in California and elsewhere to declare their allegiance to immigrant rights.
"Just think about how you might react if you saw someone wearing a t-shirt or using a product emblazoned with an odious racial epithet," Breyer said.
Under these conditions, they can trigger people to think the worst about their neighbors, and even inspire them to act on their most odious prejudices and impulses.
A day later the Red Sox front office, led by the principal owner John Henry, deemed Cora's role too odious to keep him in a leadership role.
During a particularly odious rant from the play's main villain, Bob Ewell, murmurs of disapproval swelled to gasps as he used a racist slur over and over.
" In a piece published by The New York Daily News on Tuesday, Mr. Soros's son Alexander called the claim that his father collaborated with the Nazis "odious.
"They have not been handled in a manner that reflects this state's aggressive opposition to such odious, reckless, reprehensible behavior," the governor said of the racist incidents.
No one is ever prepared for a natural disaster, but a natural disaster within an economy crippled by colonialism, an odious debt, and weak infrastructure is beyond disastrous.
But to the trained observer—in this case, as SFGate reported, the Coalition on Homelessness Twitter account—it represented a particularly odious form of "anti-homeless" hostile architecture.
Even if many Europeans reject Mr Trump as baffling and odious—just 25% in a recent Gallup survey express approval of his presidency—the transatlantic bond remains intact.
These odious sentiments would never have come to light if not for the trial's discovery process that brought so many of Uber's underhanded tactics out into the open.
Many of the rest were in Nigeria, where the schoolgirl-kidnappers of Boko Haram and its odious offshoot, Islamic State West Africa Province, shoot villagers and behead nurses.
Cruz is so surrounded by animosity that it is rarely noted that there are two contradictory accounts given as to why, beyond his personality, he is so odious.
"What you've seen is a number of secretaries of state be at the forefront of what I consider odious, unnecessary laws like voter ID laws," Keisling went on.
Patrick Balkany, the mayor of Levallois-Perret, told BFM Paris that the incident was "an odious attack" and he was in "no doubt" it was carried out deliberately.
Like the Nazi filmmaker who made Triumph of the Will, Chick was an artist of genuine skill who put his talent in the service of an odious ideology.
Short of impeachment proceedings, calls for Congress to "investigate" a sitting president's sexual behavior prior to inauguration are inappropriate process and odious to our Constitution's separation of powers.
The risk, then, of providing a platform for a set of odious beliefs has gotten much higher -- especially for outlets where a reputation for objectivity is highly prized.
Perhaps calming the horses is precisely the wrong strategy, and democratic patriots should be less interested in getting along with odious politicians and more interested in beating them.
The tax is so odious that, even in these divisive times, many of the most liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans have found common ground in fiercely opposing it.
The message that Russia should take from our actions is that it cannot pretend to be a responsible member of the international community while supporting this odious regime.
Harrow- and Cambridge-educated, he was one of the architects of the Non-Aligned Movement, which sought a third way through the odious binaries of the Cold War.
Getting rid of Farrakhan, Jones and the others are the easy calls for now, because they are such manifestly odious figures and they have no real political power.
Your nervous system evolved to withstand periodic bouts of stress, such as fleeing from a tiger, taking a punch or encountering an odious idea in a university lecture.
Last month, Sweden went a step further, proposing compensation to those who had been forced to undergo sterilization before Sweden did away with the odious requirement in 2013.
I also excluded all areas of policy, even the forcible separation of children from their parents, and odious personal behavior, like Trump's racism, that doesn't violate the Constitution.
I was a natural, and I found, to my amusement, that I was much better at promoting other people's work — no matter how odious or unexciting — than my own.
But Paris, as Yoav discovers wandering its streets and spewing out words with similar meanings ("nasty, abominable, odious, lamentable") is no more welcoming than the country he left behind.
In the event of a Clinton-Trump matchup, it may not be enough to underline Trump's odious personal qualities or his obvious lack of qualifications for the White House.
"It was not the worst outcome, but it set the most odious of precedents," said a Weibo user in Beijing in a message to his nearly 2000,000 online followers.
Well, given Paul and PewDiePie's rather odious behavior in the past, it's perhaps unsurprising that YouTube has cut them, as well as other unsavory elements out of its recap.
If you'd choose May and that truly odious cunt Boris Johnson over Corbyn and Keir Starmer to do the talking for us, you are beyond my power to help.
But the suspicion lingers that China worries more about the enforcement of sanctions that might topple the odious regime in Pyongyang than about North Korea's weapons of mass destruction.
It's good to remind people that some ideas are so odious that they have no place in decent society, and that [if you have them], you will be scorned.
Trump, odious though he may be, appears to have done what GOP foreign policy elites refused to do for so long: give Republican voters the foreign policy they want.
The New York State Assembly last week passed legislation to close that odious loophole — and the State Senate, which is considering the same bill, needs to swiftly follow suit.
As you've said, the site has essentially taken a stance similar to Twitter since its inception: Free speech, no matter how odious you may find it, above all else.
Stone defense attorney Bruce Rogow explained in an opening statement Wednesday that the defendant had a long, "strange relationship" with Credico that often included communications peppered with "odious" language.
To be clear: I'm not disappointed that Time didn't pick Trump, because he's odious and opportunistic and would've loved nothing more than to see his own face on the cover.
On Tuesday night, Veep's Timothy Simons revealed the real-life inspiration for his irascible, odious character Jonah Ryan, and the answer makes all the sense in the world: Ted Cruz.
Miller's odious legislative accomplishments notwithstanding, many of the same users who'd clamored for Twitter to enforce its rules bristled when the enforcement seemed to benefit the someone they disagreed with.
The story here is absolutely about the women who have found a level of fortitude to come forward and call out a long and odious story of abuse of power.
JOSEPH ENGLISHNew York One of the charges laid at the door of liberals is hypocrisy, the odious practice of preaching values and promoting solutions without accepting any of the consequences.
This odious arithmetic required the creation of an electoral college for the presidency, since it divorced the power of a state's votes from the number of people actually casting them.
Google's decision to allow organizations to alter ads* on search results to prevent people from aligning themselves with a group—no matter how odious the group is—is blatantly political.
The vileness of the Trump campaign has exposed something just as odious, and ultimately more insidious: the contempt some elites feel at the prospect of sharing power with regular people.
Rogow dismissed the Pentangeli reference, saying Credico had done impressions of the character in the past, and said the "odious language" they used was just part of how they interacted.
In their desperation to find like-minded candidates, principled non-interventionists have repeatedly made strategic alliances, ones that ignore party lines, governing philosophies, and odious forms of racism and tribalism.
Once there is a Democratic nominee, of course it will be best for left of center people to unify behind that candidate in hopes of beating the completely odious Trump.
The process starts at home: Foreign media firms seeking access to China's enormous markets face intense pressure from Communist Party gatekeepers to make odious concessions on content control and privacy.
And what about high-level aides and advisers like Short, who promoted that president's agenda, even if they were not always the most vociferous proponents of the most odious views?
"There has been a frenzy to come up with something — anything, no matter how far-fetched or odious — that will block a vote on my nomination," Kavanaugh will tell the committee.
The Quantic Dream games are created by dozens of talented programmers, animators, writers, and other creatives who are likely not directly responsible for much of the odious content the games include.
Many, in fact, have decided to abandon their conservative principles, their ethical and constitutional obligations -- not to mention their sense of common decency -- to justify Trump's odious behavior and deleterious decisions.
"In calling me deceptive, Varner invoked one of the most odious stereotypes of transgender people, a stereotype that is often used as an excuse for violence and even murder," he continued.
"In calling me deceptive, Varner invoked one of the most odious stereotypes of transgender people, a stereotype that is often used as an excuse for violence and even murder," Smith wrote.
And Ryan, who seems torn between supporting Trump out of necessity and distancing himself from the candidate's more odious views and campaign promises, is a sensible target for the company's support.
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They told the story of a Republican Party knocked back on its heels by a popular backlash to the odious and unpopular policies they were trying to foist on the public.
" His odious remarks resulted in his suspension for the 14 season, but Davis asked that Casselberry be reinstated, saying at the time, "Everyone makes mistakes and everyone deserves a second chance.
The court held that the exclusion amounted to discrimination against religion that was "odious to our Constitution," a violation of the church's First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion.
It is particularly odious to use this phrase in connection with Polanski who drugged this 13-year old child with champagne and a Quaalude and raped her orally, vaginally, and anally.
Moreover, there's something particularly odious about running up the national credit card to stuff the pockets of already rich guys like Roger Goodell, Mark Davis, and the recently deceased Mike Ilitch.
The judge has written in the past on the concept of "odious debt", a term used to describe debt incurred by a government that does not serve the interest of the country.
"This is an important topic not just because we find this issue of US immigration policy so odious, offensive, abhorrent, cruel, evil, such a meaningful topic," Friedman said, according to the transcript.
The odious  cheat code in the Constitution that defined every African-American in chains as 3/5ths of a person, purely so that slaveholders could get more representation in the new republic.
What support the Catalans have found comes from friends they would rather avoid: populists like Nigel Farage and Geert Wilders, Greek anarchists (who invaded a Spanish embassy) and the odious Julian Assange.
The bickering over her speech reflects an ugly image we ought to be brave enough to face and an odious, arrogant fear of foreigners we ought to have long ago cast off.
America and its allies have supported it since the 1970s by helping underwrite the secure flow of oil, keeping sea lanes open and supporting stable regimes (however odious) in the Middle East.
The Republican Party has thrived with boomers for decades now, but in the Trump era, when they are settling into retirement, the nature of their designs for the country seem particularly odious.
That means the administration will commence a whole-of-government approach using strategic communications and overt and covert means to assist the North Korean people in ridding themselves of this odious government.
Today, congressional leaders of both parties seem glad to pretend that Section 501 of the Intelligence Authorization Act is just fine, rather than an odious and dangerous threat to precious constitutional freedoms.
But accusing someone of being a molester without abundant evidence is also odious, particularly in an era in which social-media whispers can become the ruin of careers and even of lives.
Nor is it a problem of the many women whose bosses aren't as crass or odious as Mr. Trump, but who nevertheless find that their jobs demand nurturing the man in charge.
But a society that "pathologizes" suicidal feelings of indignity and degradation in rape victims while endorsing them in the terminally ill is, I contend, engaging in a horrifying, odious form of bigotry.
"In calling me deceptive, Varner invoked one of the most odious stereotypes of transgender people, a stereotype that is often used as an excuse for violence and even murder," Mr. Smith wrote.
Having acquired the ability to control the hosts from dim, gullible Felix and dim, odious Sylvester, Maeve decides to rewrite Lee Sizemore's hackneyed saloon heist as a test of her newfound powers.
"There has been a frenzy to come up with something -- anything, no matter how far-fetched or odious -- that will block a vote on my nomination," Kavanaugh said in his prepared testimony.
To take an active part in one of the world's oldest and most fatal hatreds, yet to be able to say, with sincerity, that anti-Semitism is odious, not to be tolerated?
And since good clicks and bad clicks spend the same in this viral market, the greatest individual beneficiaries of the attention economy have been divisive, odious figures like Donald Trump and Logan Paul.
Discussing his seduction of under-aged women, and the odious comments he made about them, Gadsby questions why we should aim to separate the man from the art rather than holding both accountable.
In 22017, newly elected MPAA president Jack Valenti acknowledged the code had, "the odious smell of censorship" and abandoned it for a new rating system (a version of which we still use today).
It's interesting, I would argue, that some of us played a role in helping the ludicrous, odious Sultan of Brunei pull back from his absurd death penalty for gay people, for gay sex.
She was nearly as odious to the American people as Trump herself, according to the polls; in fact, Trump was the only presidential candidate in modern history who was more disliked by voters.
But when it comes to Manziel-related idiocy, there has been a news peg—some new instance of bottle-service corniness at best and actual odious shitheadedness at worst—more often than not.
But it's even less surprising given the path that Trump's transition has taken: Having won the election by decrying a corrupt plutocratic establishment, Trump has welcomed its most odious members to his administration.
Phoenix's defensive rating in January is an odious 116.1, and 29 percent of Booker's total points this season were tallied in games where the Suns lost by at least 11 points, per NBA.com.
But the exclusion of Trinity Lutheran from a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church, is odious to our Constitution all the same, and cannot stand.
Stone's attorney told the jury that they will have a chance to view a wider portion of Stone and Credico's communications to show that the two men often converse in an "odious" manner.
The most odious Ginsberg-Kaufman amendment would, in effect, have stripped the power to pick delegates from state parties and primary voters and vested it in the Presidential candidate that carried that state.
"Thank you for understanding that you have a right to express your venomous and vitriolic views—no matter how odious and ignorant—under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution," the post said.
I completely sympathize with the women who have been abused by the Weinsteins, Cosbys and O'Reillys of the world; I found Christine Blasey Ford's testimony quite credible and Brett Kavanaugh's subsequent tirade odious.
In inviting people from all ideologies, including some considered odious to the opposing side, Harvard had hoped to provoke discussion across party lines in a campus setting that would keep hyperpartisanship at bay.
"The exclusion of Trinity Lutheran from a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church, is odious to our Constitution," Chief Justice Roberts wrote for the majority.
Many who voted for Mr. Trump say it is the liberals who are to blame for discord, unfairly tarring them with the odious label of "racist" just because they voted for someone else.
"At the same time, we believe that even odious hate speech, with which we vehemently disagree, garners the protection of the First Amendment when expressed non-violently," the ACLU said in a statement.
We must build a movement to pass a constitutional amendment to abolish the concept that a corporation possesses the constitutional rights of a person, and the equally odious concept that money is political speech.
But make no mistake: any Republican who attempts to press the matter of the odious actions of Obama national security advisor Susan Rice or others will be treated in a similar fashion to Nunes.
I'm taking this extraordinary step because I simply don't believe congressional Republicans understand the depth of the anger felt by their supporters about their failure to keep their promise to repeal this odious law.
Prince and Cohn agreed that part of the long-term solution to controversial speech online — no matter how odious — may be establishing and respecting a set of transparent, principled rules that cross international borders.
"By engaging in such an odious attack on this mainstream, bipartisan American political event, Senator Sanders is insulting his very own colleagues and the millions of Americans who stand with Israel," the organization continued.
Russia used Syria as a demonstration of its new weapons and tactics and reaped record arms sales and made the point that it stands by its friends, no matter how odious they may be.
It's anyone's guess how a second round of voting would have changed the outcome of the EU referendum or the race to the White House, but it's a useful reminder that comparisons can be odious.
Still, that may be asking too much of an audience that is likely fed up with the documentary's central character before they even watch the film — and that might find her completely odious after it.
To the alarm of Israel and many Arab states, Iran has spread its influence, helping save the odious regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, and ensuring that the Saudis remain bogged down in Yemen.
The men who run the country's biggest TV distributors aren't likely to hold up a Trump TV deal solely because they find Trump odious — they're in the business of giving TV watchers what they want.
But at the end of the day, like it or not, the Trump administration may well find itself directly or indirectly dealing with and acquiescing in the survival of the very odious North Korean regime.
Clearly needing some suitable decorations for the far-right soirée, the White House printed out—on giant posters—four terms of particular importance to the administration's odious internet friends: deplatforming, shadow banning, demonetization, and doxing.
Sevilla defender called his own tackle "odious" in a tweet where he publicly apologized for a foul that saw him sent off in a pre-season friendly match against Liverpool at Fenway Park in Boston.
The two men who sermonized at the embassy dedication are rich and famous and thoroughly odious, and yet, they might be the only Christian figures in America more familiar to Israelis than to American Jews.
From Iraq to North Korea, Iran, Cuba, and now Venezuela, U.S. sanctions—under the guise of combating odious regimes—have deprived millions of people of food, life-saving medicines, fuel, basic income, and other essentials.
Taking in the sum of what Schilling shares — all the links to Breitbart, Drudge, Fox News, Right Wing News and lesser-known Facebook groups, often peddling apocryphal or otherwise odious memes — is a jarring experience.
I remember receiving a letter when I was in Congress telling me that my support for Obamacare was so odious that the writer was voting for my opponent, then asking who, exactly, my opponent was.
In a landmark ruling this week, the Indian Supreme Court didn't simply strike down Section 377, the odious British-introduced law criminalizing homosexual acts — it did so in a judgment of remarkable scope and eloquence.
No matter how odious you find them — and, to be clear, I find them deeply so — Anton's arguments are important to understanding the ideology with which Trump (along with Steve Bannon) is governing the country.
For Parliament's pygmies, mired in the cozy mulch of revisionist revelry, it's time to empty the stable and let the grown-ups get to work raking out the muck, clearing a less odious path forward.
If your campaign can't stand without selling your political soul to big donors, consider the possibility that your campaign is less about selling us something tasty and more about stuffing something odious down our throats.
Earlier this year, Mr. Sechin's expansion was so aggressive that it seemed plausible that Mr. Putin himself would get tired of him, and would try to rid himself of such an odious comrade in arms.
"This was a diabolical, premeditated crime, one of the most odious that I have ever been involved with or that this agency has ever investigated," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said at a news conference.
Yes, I find many of Mr Robinson's views odious, but a pick'n'mix attitude to free speech betrays liberalism, not Mr Robinson, and worse, it adds to the myth that "free speech" is a "right-wing" cause.
This fairly optimistic point of view is surprising, as Baudelaire had attempted suicide by that time, in 1845, and lived perilously, moving from odious hotel to hotel in the seamy sides of Paris to escape creditors.
"ODIOUS INDIVIDUALS" Kolomoisky has accused Gontareva and a deputy governor of the central bank, Kateryna Rozhkova, of blocking attempts to reach a compromise between him and the Ukrainian authorities over PrivatBank through an intermediary, Rothschild bank.
"This anti-Semitic cartoon which I'm not even going to describe the particulars because it is so odious and offensive, they didn't even apologize for it," she said Sunday morning ahead of the Times' second statement.
Therefore, we cannot take action based on the content of what Butz says regarding the Holocaust — however odious it may be — without undermining the vital principle of intellectual freedom that all academic institutions serve to protect.
" After "The Crucible," Elia Kazan cast her as Mae Pollitt, the odious sister-in-law, in Williams's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," and as Miss Lucy, Boss Finley's mistress, in Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth.
As for calling Tyler the Creator the F-word, can I mention that rebel without a clue Tyler has misused that odious term far more freely than Eminem ever did—and that the pro forma p.c.
"It seems that technology is likely to present us with a lot of these dilemmas in the future—ways of indulging odious anti-social impulses and sexual fantasies without anyone actually being directly harmed," Finkelhor said.
The wall has always been an odious idea, but it is especially offensive coming only days after Border Patrol officials fired tear gas into a crowd of Central American migrants, including young children, over the weekend.
The president who is afraid that Haitians "all have AIDS" would likely have turned back ships packed with Irish dying from typhus, a particularly odious and painful way to go, spread by lice in tight quarters.
Instead, the film settles for taking pot shots at Trump, whom everyone seeing the movie likely already finds odious and dangerous, and at the KKK, which you'd have to be totally oblivious to disregard in 2018.
"The exclusion of Trinity Lutheran from a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church, is odious to our Constitution," Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority.
I don't watch "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," so I don't know who AMY is, and I didn't get the "odi"/AMO opposing relationship (one of those know-it-when-you-see-it entries — think "odious" versus "amorous").
Siobhan Roy (Sarah Snook), tellingly nicknamed "Shiv," is the most appealing (or least odious?) of the bunch, largely because she's the only Roy child who seems to have secured any significant measure of independence from Logan.
Best Verse: Meek MillOverall Grade: A- When photos surfaced of Gucci Mane in the studio with odious YouTube personality Jake Paul, perhaps the most hated non-politician of 2017, people were not happy, to say the least.
An odious bill introduced by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked would require activists to wear badges when they met government officials, and if groups received funds from foreign entities, they would have to declare it on all correspondence.
When Communist China committed 300,000 troops to stop the creation of a united, US-allied Korea, the "Great Leader" was shunted aside as military commander and had to twiddle his thumbs while others saved his odious regime.
It is quite another to lose to the most odious presidential candidate in memory, a reality television star with an impossible haircut who made no secret of his hostility toward Latinos, blacks, Muslims, and, above all, women.
But Milo's trolling, alongside his odious beliefs, do set him somewhat apart: Simon & Schuster can and should expect a lot of pushback from people who do not believe that people like Milo should be given a megaphone.
Now, because we can't have nice things, I'm obligated to report that this sale represents a hilarious bit of profit for the odious Jeffrey Loria, who bought the team for a scant $158 million back in 2002.
If Obamacare survives this Congress, it will be because a 52-vote majority isn't quite large enough to do the odious things we now know, through the text of the Trumpcare bills, Republicans would like to do.
What's different about Trump is how obvious and odious the conflicts of interest appear to be, and the massive gulf between what Trump promised to do and what he's actually doing just six months into his presidency.
The tariff had become such an odious symbol of corporate excess, in fact, that it created considerable political support for something long considered anathema: a federal income tax, which could replace the revenue lost from abolishing tariffs.
"The odious smell of mold and mildew hits you like a brick wall when you step through the front doors at Spain Elementary-Middle School in Detroit," Lakia Wilson wrote for PBS Teachers' Lounge in early January.
"The very notion of two Colorado electors ignoring Colorado's popular vote in an effort to sell their vote to electors in other states is odious to everything we hold dear about the right to vote," Williams said.
Based on what I've been hearing and reading from the grassroots activists who've worked with Tea Party Patriots over the last seven years to help repeal this odious law, here are some suggestions on a path forward.
Because, as anyone can tell you after being forcefully subjected to some of the really boring white male poets held up as masters of the form, reading poetry out of duty or obligation is an odious undertaking.
At the top of the odious heap is Viking (Tom Bateman), a smug and vicious helicopter parent who forces his young son to drink green smoothies instead of the sugary cereals that are every American child's birthright.
It's only fair to point out that Noé detests them, too, despite the fact that most of them, like Boutella's thwarted pursuer in "Climax," are based on him, or at least the most odious version of him.
We are not "open to development" that entails the building of new jails, because we understand mass incarceration as one of the cases that is, to use your words, "so morally odious and corrupt" that they defy nuance.
By refusing to take a stand on hate speech, they allow the worst of their communities to hide behind cries of "free speech" and "fake news" all while increasingly targeting people with the most offensive and odious harassment.
That pivot layers complexity on an initially odious character, and returns to the season's central theme of coming to terms with family strife in a way that feels organic, but is clearly the product of Coker's skillful engineering.
As odious as they may be in their views and public roles, his new top aides, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, have brought at least some measure of discipline to the most id-driven candidate in living memory.
And yet, while we hope that he will be carted off, or at least held in check by whichever of his advisers and secretaries is the least odious, we are also—like all those ministers and congresspeople—transfixed.
With tax reform, Republicans are following a similar strategy, using non-stop crises as cover to push an odious bill through the House and Senate while the media plays Whack-a-Mole with the news of the day.
If these things, then, are common to the lowest and most odious characters, this must remain as peculiar to the good man; to have the intellectual part governing and directing him in all the occurring offices of life.
Perhaps fortunately, my country of birth has spared me this odious choice by taking away my right to vote for the sin of having been resident for more than 15 years on the other side of the Channel.
In an assiduously researched, 18-page appendix, the brief presents an alphabetised list of dozens of titillating and odious trademarks ranging from (these are some of the tamer entries) "American Redneck Society" to "Perv City" to "Wondrous Vulva Puppet".
"I don't have unsavory opinions about skin color ... what you are seeking to do, by associating me with people who have odious and disgusting opinions, is suggest that I somehow in some way tacitly enable these people," he said.
Republicans in the House of Representatives passed a truly odious internet privacy bill that would essentially allow your internet provider to turn your apartment into a cold and lonely (in my case, at least) version of The Truman Show.
She has always aroused a quasi-aesthetic repulsion within the metropolitan class; and, indeed, it is that continued detestation of what Jonathan Miller in the 1980s sneeringly called "her odious suburban gentility" that most potently keeps her memory alive.
And if that is not odious enough, he now wears the hat of an election lawyer as he taunts Trump about his own prowess at using arcane and arbitrary electoral rules to wheedle convention delegates out of election losses.
Brian McCarthy Associate Publisher Library of America New York City Exposing Trump The magazine's coverage of the Trump Administration is deep and insightful, as are the many cartoons about, and caricatures of, this most odious President ( Cover , March 26th).
The further the story develops, the more this lack of conspicuous magnetism reads like a deliberate choice, a strategic way of taking away some of the odious star power and fame-burnishing mystery that Manson accrued over the years.
Putting the nation's largest state on a path to a clean electric grid would send an unmistakable signal to the rest of world that the odious Trump administration is not going to stop climate progress in the United States.
Also, would a ruling from the Supreme Court require creating a cake for the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan with its hallmark racial and religious prejudice or the Westboro Baptist Church with its odious anti-gay message?
I'm not so much looking at Attorney General William Barr, odious as his behavior has been, because it's clear in retrospect that he never made much of a pretense of rectitude, at least not in the context of Trump.
" Thomas acknowledged that the opinions in the juror's affidavit are "certainly odious" but he said "their odiousness does not excuse us from doing our job correctly, or allow us to pretend that the lower courts have not done theirs.
" At the United Nations, where the Security Council observed a minute of silence, Britain's foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, said, "The world is united to defeat the people who launched this attack and to defeat their bankrupt and odious ideology.
You simply can't win elections and pass laws without appealing to a broad group of people who disagree internally, and in a country like the United States that will likely include some people with social views progressives find odious.
But it could still take a decade or more to prepare a case, and by the time prosecutors were ready for him, Gambia might already have moved on to the point where its people preferred to forget his odious rule.
The Economist: From your experience as a child witnessing tyranny, a student of oppressive regimes as an academic and as a diplomat interacting with odious leaders, how does one counter fascism—not just the politicians, but their mob of followers?
All of these behaviours might be "odious" and out of whack with the ideal of an impartial jury, the justices noted, but jury privacy would be torn to shreds if all of them are cause to nullify verdicts after the fact.
And it's the odious Ted Cruz who has been using Trump's very words to goad Iowans into proving that they are not, in fact, so stupid as to back an ego-inflamed reality television star who makes fun of them.
The problem wasn't that the law -- which allowed a business owner to raise religion as a defense when an anti-discrimination lawsuit is presented -- was so odious, despite Hillary Clinton, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Miley Cyrus' contention that it was.
" Now out of Congress and watching his work face destruction from afar, Miller was especially concerned about Mulvaney's past donors, which, as he noted, included "check-cashers, payday lenders—all of the most odious bottom-feeders in the American economy.
Cooper had negotiated a compromise with Republicans in the state legislature regarding the state's odious bathroom bill: The Charlotte city council would repeal protections put in place for LGBT people and the legislature would repeal the bathroom bill, known as HB2.
Gary Cohn, Trump's chief economic adviser and, reportedly, the top candidate for the chair, represents so much that is odious about the Administration: the former president of Goldman Sachs, he blatantly favors the interests of banks and of the wealthy.
While tax reform may be easier to swallow than cutting millions from their health care plans, the objections to the bill that Republican leadership is likely to put forward will be similar to the objections to its odious health care bill.
The argument isn't whether we find them odious, we can have a discussion about that, it's are you guys overestimating their influence and/or increasing their influence by focusing on them instead of Fox News or instead of Rush Limbaugh?
DJ Akademiks has done live interviews with odious new-schoolers XXXTentacion (who also has streamed himself playing Fortnite, natch) and 6ix9ine on Twitch, the constantly cascading chat of spectators creating an anarchic looseness unknown to virtually any kind of music interview.
This is complicated because "Gone With the Wind" exists as one of the main pillars of the odious Lost Cause narrative, but it's also one of the pivotal books I read in childhood that helped shape me as a writer.
The stories in his new story collection, "Good Trouble," revolve around various unreliable, slightly odious men, the sort of people unlikely to be on the receiving end of a warmhearted learning experience and, indeed, unlikely to learn anything at all.
That said: China has been allowed to play a double game with North Korea for far too long, and it is time for Beijing to pay a penalty for all its support for the most odious regime on the planet today.
But I do wish Orr had simply said more bluntly what needs to be said: that Bukowski remains a thoroughly self-indulgent and odious degenerate whose drunken excursions into the world of poetry were grotesque abuses of the literary form.
"The exclusion of Trinity Lutheran from a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church, is odious to our Constitution all the same, and cannot stand," wrote Chief Justice John G. Roberts Junior in the 2017 opinion.
Trump, which the Times noted had "adopted the language of Mafia bosses" by referring to people like Cohen as "rats," has been offered as an example of an antihero, and his actions—often odious and potentially deadly, like those of mobsters—are folkloric.
There is scant mention of the killer in this sobering documentary, no reference to odious "truthers"-- nothing to distract from the grief of the family members and friends in the wake of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting that claimed 26 lives.
Viant is a "people-based" advertising technology company, a particularly odious bit of corporate speak that means it relies on a database of registered users to target ads, as opposed to cookies stored in your web browser that record your habits and preferences.
Keen to avoid accusations of vote-rigging, the government replaced the odious head of the Central Election Commission, Vladimir Churov (nicknamed "The Magician" for his ability to make results come out just right), with Ella Pamfilova, a respected former human-rights ombudsman.
With "Our Man in Madrid," we can see an odious endgame taking shape: The Colombian and American governments, along with their operatives in Search Bloc and the D.E.A., are prepared to win the battle, even if it costs them the drug war.
Officials peddling these odious initiatives clearly don't care that the measures are not only unconstitutional but unenforceable: Laws barring transgender people from using public restrooms that align with their gender identity could be enforced only if restroom users were subjected to intrusive inspections.
If the term "Disney princess" evokes, for a certain kind of parent, a distasteful ethos of sparkly dresses, impossible wasp-waists and fables of princely rescue, then "Frozen," which centers on not one but two princesses, seemed, sight unseen, to be doubly odious.
None of these were tough enough for Donald Trump and Bolton, who apparently were arguing that we need even more odious and un-American border policies than the ones that regularly have cartoonists depicting the Statue of Liberty weeping into her hands.
At launch, the app will include roughly 2,000 topics, but the plan is to eventually have users generate their own odious topics so that the small minority of people who actually hate Beyoncé can finally find one another and have a shot at love.
In a crisp opinion for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts called the "exclusion of Trinity Lutheran from a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church" a policy that is "odious to our constitution...and cannot stand".
The new rules now mean that commercial drone operators no longer need to obtain the complicated Section 333 exemption from the FAA and can now simply fly their vehicles as long as they meet the restrictions of Part 107, which aren't quite as odious.
Excluding a church from "a public benefit for which it is otherwise qualified, solely because it is a church, is odious to our Constitution...and cannot stand", he wrote, before adding in a footnote that the ruling applies only "with respect to playground resurfacing".
Not for nothing did the late David Ogilvy, one of the industry's founding patriarchs, reputedly describe him as an "odious little shit" when WPP came after the Ogilvy Group in the late 1980s at the dawn of its decades-long acquisition spree (see chart).
And his most ardent opponents won't be able to complain much if in February he shows progress in addressing China's unfair trade practices, toward denuclearizing North Korea, in rallying support to counter Iran's malevolent behavior, and in replacing Venezuela's odious dictatorship with democratic change.
This is particularly salient because, as University of Akron professor and hate crime researcher Toni Bisconti told Lopez, the particularly odious thing about hate crimes — and the rationale behind enhanced sentencing — is their impact on public consciousness and feeling of safety among victimized groups.
The GOP may never reach consensus on how to replace Obamacare, but what we have learned during their brief time in power is that such a consensus would look like an odious Trumpcare bill that polls in the teens, or it would look like nothing.
The state's definition of a "Native Hawaiian" was a bloodline qualification—similar to the odious "one-drop" rule used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to prohibit anyone with a "drop" of African blood from political participation in some parts of the United States.
So I have a genuine close sympathy for those who just can't make the ultimate break — even when the person at the top of the ticket is so odious and so transparently unqualified in each and every way to be president of the United States.
"You think it's odious to have the same sort of discrimination against someone because he's a Muslim or practices Islamic faith?" the chief justice asked Jeffrey L. Fisher, a lawyer for Miguel Angel Peña Rodriguez, a Colorado man convicted after deliberations that included biased remarks.
In his news conference, Mr. Trump produced and read aloud a list of charitable groups and the exact amounts he said each had received, interrupting himself frequently to condemn individual journalists, the news media in general, or political reporters as an exceptionally odious class.
But maybe, if her sordid conduct in taping for the purpose of selling a book (however she tried to dress it up) becomes the impetus for changing state laws and ending the odious practice of secret taping, she may someday earn our reluctant thanks.
His odious General Order No. 11, which expelled Jews from the military district under Grant's control, is torturously explained as being aimed more at Grant's opportunistic father, who had entered into business with Jewish businessmen in an attempt to profit from his son's success.
Jews in Paris were forced to wear the yellow Star of David badge, and in July of 1942, Jews, including 4,115 children and 5,919 women, were rounded up by the French police on orders of the Germans and sent to the odious Auschwitz concentration camp.
That would be an excruciatingly lengthy meeting of Killers Anonymous, a support group for assassins modeled along the lines of A.A. Seated in a circle, six odious lowlifes recount their murderous memories while their leader, Joanna (MyAnna Buring), strives to control the free-floating hostility.
Aside from excluding many of Nauman's more odious works — "Anthro/Socio" (1991), for example, an oversized projection of a screaming head featured in the 1995 show — the museum seems determined to minimize viewer discomfort, even to the point of hiding work in plain sight.
When Sanders inveighs against billyinaehs (millyinaehs being presumably no longer as odious to him today as they were just a few years ago) he is engaged in a form of stereotyping that is no less bigoted, or dangerous, for being aimed at so few.
And if YouTube's vow in January to deemphasize so-called "borderline content"—the stuff that doesn't break the rules, but only just barely—sounded like a crackdown, Wojcicki's announcement on Tuesday was interpreted by some of the internet's most odious users as a green light.
ROBERT NUSSBAUM Fort Lee, N.J. To the Editor: Surely I'm not the only person wondering why Donald Trump's odious immigration ban does not include immigrants from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates or Egypt, the countries that were home to the 9/11 attackers.
"The fact this police department singled out a particular group makes it even more odious, "he said, adding that the only way to discourage police departments from framing people to juice numbers was for politicians to ease up on demands to bring crime down.
"In our view, Mr. Yiannopoulos is a troll and provocateur who uses odious behavior in part to 'entertain,' but also to deflect any serious engagement with ideas," added Chancellor Nicholas Dirks of UC Berkeley, in explaining why the university allowed his event to be held on campus.
I hate to break it to the self-appointed intellectual gatekeepers of the New Yorker, but the ideas of Steve Bannon, odious as I believe them to be, are already "normal," in the sense that they have been used to win democratic elections from Washington to Budapest.
The party must decide whether to embrace him as its nearly inevitable nominee and be defined — or even destroyed, as some conservatives suggest — by his odious candidacy, or reject him in hopes that one of his remaining competitors will snag the nomination in a brokered convention.
I share Cullen's disdain for the odious Steve King, the Iowa congressman whose history of promoting white nationalist views recently drew a rebuke from the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee and who happens to hail from Storm Lake, which has a population of 10,000.
After losing Bannon and Gorka and Hahn to the White House; accepting the resignation of Yiannopoulos, who was caught advocating statutory rape; and firing the editor Katie McHugh over a string of odious tweets, Alex has left himself with a roster of writers who are startlingly inoffensive.
A former journalist and conservative ex-mayor of London, seeing in the referendum a chance for political advancement, Johnson deserted Prime Minister David Cameron, who had called it, joining a heterodox "leave" movement  headed by the odious Nigel Farage, leader of the anti-European UKIP party.
The most odious of those who are letting Trump drag America into the gutter include Vice President Mike Pence, the leaders in Congress and the pious shepherds of a white evangelical community that continues to give an awful man a pass for every awful thing he does.
This despite the fact that Cloud Atlas showcased Grant's surprising range six years ago: Playing six characters across six different timelines, including an odious counterculture-era CEO and a post-apocalyptic cannibal, Grant alternates between playing funny, weird, and legitimately scary in the Wachowskis's batshit epic.
Swift's tales of these encounters, and subsequent ones with the virtuous Houyhnhnms and odious Yahoos, were in fact satires designed to remind his contemporaries that the world is not "just what we are told it is on our own bit of earth…no civilisation has a freehold on 'normality'".
From Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech to Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy, from Ronald Reagan's courting of the "moral majority" to Margaret Thatcher speaking of Britain being "swamped by people with a different culture", conservative politicians tacitly supported odious ideas, bringing those ideas ever more into the political mainstream.
They felt no need to defend the less overtly odious Baratheons, Starks, or lesser houses at all — "It's Westeros!" sufficed to justify their support of feudal aristocrats who routinely lead thousands of peasants to their deaths in order to secure the latest blood claim to this or that castle.
"This, I believe, could well be the trap that Karadzic fell into — the feeling he had to protect his own people," she writes, opening herself up to Karadzic's odious insistence that he and his fellow Serbian nationalists did "perceive a real threat" before beginning their campaign of extermination.
With this disgraceful connection firmly fixed in the public mind, no one can look upon the new woke wing of MoMA without also pondering what paid for it: odious "investments" in detention centers, those de facto prisons that target the same overlooked populations the museum's galleries now welcome.
The white middle class may like the idea of Trump as a giant pulsing humanoid middle finger held up in the face of the Cathedral, they may sing hymns to Trump the destroyer and whisper darkly about "globalists" and—odious, stupid term—"the Establishment," but nobody did this to them.
A second nuclear test only four years into the rule of Kim Jong Un, the odious young head of the mafia family that controls North Korea, is a sobering reminder of the progress that three generations of Kims have made in expanding their nuclear capability—despite outside efforts to curb it.
In the context of the odious bill Republicans were considering, and of Republican politics more broadly, the idea couldn't withstand even brief scrutiny, and Republicans reverted to the original plan of cutting Medicaid and individual market subsidies by a trillion dollars to finance a huge tax cut for the rich.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has sent thousands of young Lebanese men to fight and die in Syria to defend the odious regime of Bashar al-Assad, the brutal dictator condemned in the United Nations and around the world for presiding over the deaths of at least a quarter million of his own people.
But the idea of an open platform, one that allows users to upload anything they want — requiring YouTube and its users to find odious stuff after it's already on the site — is core to YouTube (as well as to many of Silicon Valley's most successful companies, including Facebook and Twitter).
But while it rightly points out that there are limits to the usefulness of boycotting brands based on their tenuous connections to an odious person, it doesn't make any attempt to say what those limits are — instead opting to make people who want to take any sort of stand on anything look absurd.
I'd like to see a higher fee that rises faster, fewer industries exempted (it will eventually cover about 80 percent of state emissions), and a big chunk of the revenue (say, 25 percent) set aside for either per-capita rebate checks and/or reductions in other regressive taxes, especially Washington's odious sales tax.
These 3,500+ Amazonians, operating under the title Amazon Employees for Climate Justice, are joined by others, such as Google Walkout for Real Change and other unnamed groups, within big tech firms advocating for greater autonomy over who their employers do business with and what kinds of work they believe is morally odious.
Still, let us not gloss over the bad, which, as this show goes, is very bad: We get yet another episode of Buffy moping over terrible Parker, the introduction of the odious she-werewolf Veruca, and a very silly, very preachy story about the awfulness of college students drinking beer (oh, the horror).
The tumble comes during a mushrooming of negative media reports on everything from the unsavory ad-targeting practices—a ProPublica investigation recently showed that you could build an audience for ads around odious terms such as "Jew Haters"—to the growing scandal over its sale of 2016 presidential election advertising to Russian entities.
Any George W. Bush agenda was dead in the water, and Denny Hastert, the GOP speaker who was not yet known as a child molester but who'd imposed that odious and polarizing rule about never bringing a bill to the floor that didn't have a majority of Republican support, had been replaced by Nancy Pelosi.
And yet if you permit yourself to be swept along in the swirling narratives, there is a sense that you are really getting somewhere, that even more than the excellent Democratic fortunes in the last midterms, this is how we're going to finally pin something on Trump, this odious and stupid but supremely slippery man.
"It was brought to our attention that one of our looks featured in a magazine and part of our Arts and Crafts ceramicist William De Morgan could be misconstrued as referring to one of the most odious moments in the history of mankind," the fashion house, Loewe, said in a statement seen by CNN.
The fact that Trump occupies so much mind-space — because of his often odious language, lack of world view and utter disregard for law, norms, civility and thoughtful policy-making — seems to have obscured just how little he actually has done compared to his Republican predecessor, who did a lot and caused irreparable harm.
Indeed, as the year has unfolded, Fox's evening talk shows and its presidentially endorsed morning show have proven to be a particularly egregious and odious swamp of fetid, metastasizing lies and bad faith feedback loops that leave its viewers—and, notably, its Presidential Audience of One—foaming at the mouth with outrage and bile.
Her upbringing, in the care of a nanny in a fatherless house, had been heavy on good manners, and her loathing of Margaret Thatcher (who had appointed her to both her most important committees) stemmed from what she saw as the prime minister's bullying behaviour, as well as her lower-middle-class philistinism and "odious suburban gentility".
That's ironic, since the film's real villain isn't Thomas, who is presented as almost a figure of pity; nor is it Senator John Danforth, Thomas's close friend who led the charge to smear Anita's name; nor odious Republican senators such as Alan Simpson and Strom Thurmond; nor Kenneth Duberstein, a White House aide played ineffectually by Eric Stonestreet.
By refusing to take a stand on hate speech, they allow the worst of their communities to hide behind cries of "free speech" and "fake news" all while increasingly targeting people with the most offensive and odious harassment... YouTube is not enforcing the policies and are not removing known and identified users who employ hate speech tactics.
Tehran is developing longer range and more sophisticated missiles that can reach U.S. and Israeli targets; building weapons factories in Syria in hopes of establishing a permanent military presence near Israel; investing growing sums to fund, train, and direct terrorist operations; and cracking down ever more harshly at home as opposition to the odious regime continues on multiple fronts.
The odious "humor" from comedian Michelle Wolf, who casually joked about taking innocent life through abortion at the White House Correspondents' Dinner (a far cry from the old-school liberal mantra for trying to keep abortions "safe, legal and rare") along with a host of other raunchy insults, simply served as a launching pad for her new Netflix show.
Reports of LaPierre's travel spending come days after the group's president, Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE, was ousted from the group following conflict with LaPierre over similar spending issues.
National Rifle Association (NRA) President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE announced Saturday that he will not run for reelection amid a rash of infighting at the gun rights group's annual meeting.
Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE announced Saturday that he would not be running for reelection to his role as NRA president amid a failed attempt to force LaPierre out of leadership.
Much like previous undemocratic regimes that have hosted World Cups and Olympics -- Argentina's odious military regime in 1978 comes to mind -- Putin can point to the fact that the world comes to play in Russia as a sign that he, his government (and Russians generally) are respected by the international community, thus silencing any domestic critics.
Not only does it provide an opportunity to watch the New York City Ballet star Sara Mearns perform the choreography of her husband, Joshua Bergasse, and to hear a Richard Rodgers score suavely reincarnated, but it also makes you think about the role musical theater has often played in maintaining odious social norms even while advancing purely artistic ones.
This week, Austria's new far-right interior minister suggested "concentrating" migrants in asylum centers — with all its obvious and odious echoes of World War II. So when President Trump said he did not want immigrants from "shithole" countries, there was ringing silence across broad parts of the European Union, especially in the east, and certainly no chorus of condemnation.
Some of its sharpest scenes are those skewering the rich: imperious Upper East Siders who utter racist, cringe-inducing microaggressions, or Mae's globe-trotting, surfer-bro boss, who in a single brainstorm evokes everything odious about a would-be pregnancy-commodification industry: "What if we began sourcing more of our Hosts from lower-middle-class Caucasians?" he suggests.
They were inspired by the civil rights movement, the Berkeley Free Speech Movement (during which one of its leaders, Mario Savio, described having to "put your bodies upon the gears, and upon the wheels, and upon the levers" in order to stop the operation of an odious "machine") and the precedent of resisters such as Muhammad Ali.
Department of Homeland Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was forced out for, among other things arguing that the President had to follow the law and not close the border at El Paso, Texas, and objecting to restarting the administration's odious policy (which she had supported) of separating immigrant children from their parents at the border, citing concerns about court challenges.
Not to make Mr. Rosenstein feel any less special, but this is the fourth year in a row that Freedom Caucusers have pulled a summer-break stunt so nakedly self-serving that it would be comic if it weren't so odious in its quest to erode public faith in government and in democratic institutions more broadly.
One Novy Mir story in particular, "I'd Be Honest if They'd Let Me," about a construction supervisor whose conscience is bothered by the shoddy structures he is ordered to build, was singled out by a deputy of Nikita S. Khrushchev "as being particularly odious and dangerous," The Times said in a 1977 article on Mr. Voinovich.
In recent years in the US, the immigrant rights movement has taken on the phrase in the face of rising government actions against immigrants at the border, within the US, and those seeking to come to the US. With the latest, most odious decision to separate children from their parents at the border, the urgency of these times has only grown.
The reasons for Ms. Zhao's release were not clear, but the police in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, said on their official Weibo account on Friday that they had criminally detained one of her lawyers, Ren Quanniu, for saying that his client had suffered "physical insults" while in detention, causing an "odious social impact" and harming Ms. Zhao's reputation.
And in April, former NRA President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE announced he was leaving the group after The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal reported problems between him and CEO Wayne LaPierre.
Incoming National Rifle Association (NRA) President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthFox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil Mass shootings test power of an NRA in turmoil MORE said in a Sunday show interview that the problem facing America is a culture of violence, not the Second Amendment.
Then as now, it's arguable that part of the reason most Democrats didn't speak out then -- and many were so reluctant to do so even now in the case of Franken -- wasn't because they didn't believe Clinton or Franken's accusers of find the alleged actions odious, but because they found both men's policies, by-and-large, so positive, particularly for women.
The Court finds such an analysis involves 'an unreasonable determination of the facts in light of the evidence...' The fact that [Bennett] is a very large black man makes the King Kong reference even more odious and inflammatory in this case because it plays upon a racist stereotype of the bestial black savage that seems calculated to animate and excite the all-white Lexington County jury.
It's increasingly obvious that Weinstein, that vortex where individual misdemeanors and structural injustice meet, is not the poster boy for the bad-apple theory he first seems: Not just employees and ex-employees of his firms but also fleets of tabloid journalists and ex-Mossad operatives worked to prop it all up—the systemic quality of the whole odious set-up is now bizarrely, unusually visible.
The NRA, meanwhile, filed a lawsuit against Ackerman McQueen in April, saying the agency refused to provide records to support its billings and seeking details regarding the agency's contract with then-NRA president Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE.
Whether it's time to consider legally silencing those who propagate radical Islamist ideology is a matter that will require more careful consideration than I can offer here, but if attaining a desired level of security from terrorist attacks requires either infringing on the rights of all Americans (NSA stuff) or lightly compromising the free speech rights of an odious few, I for one prefer the latter.
The surreal twists of the Republican race and its domination by two politicians whom most party traditionalists find odious have obscured the trouble that the Democratic Party is in, by which I mean the strained, increasingly fragile alliance of the idealistic progressives whom Sanders has emboldened and the pragmatic technocrats who, with the help of both Clintons, have defined Democratic politics for the last few decades.
It is not the responsibility of the Senate to obstruct and destroy, to turn the Senate into a banana-republic institution that, by its odious behavior toward Garland, has renewed its status as a symbol of the kind of obstruction and dysfunction that has led almost 80 percent of the American people to express their disapproval of the Republican Senate, and the Republican House, according to summaries of polling from RealClearPolitics.
Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's odious brand of politics should be anathema to all Americans, and especially to Jews, who for so many years have been victims of the ignorance and bigotry mainstreamed by demagogues like Trump.
Hilton's criticism comes amid leadership upheaval at the NRA, with at least four members of the gun rights lobbying group's board of directors stepping down in the past few weeks, following the resignation of NRA President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE in April.
Despite his many forays into hard-to-classify forms of writing, he returned again and again to the essay, the bedrock of his reputation, whose underlying theme was almost always the impossibility of disentangling the aesthetic from the moral: A 1992 piece described the annual task of mucking the pit beneath his outhouse, an odious job but one that offered many of the same lessons that great art had taught him.
That audit led to a legal battle between the NRA and its largest contractor, the advertising firm Ackerman McQueen — and to last week's dramatic showdown between NRA President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE, who has his own contract with Ackerman McQueen, and NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre.
"It's almost like there is a historical amnesia and a political amnesia as to what Puerto Rico is, all of the sudden they have to rediscover that this nation exists within the power of the U.S." The challenge, as Figueroa sees it, is the same one facing all grassroots movements of the left in the Trump era: figuring out how to channel outrage at an odious president into a specific policy program, and how to consolidate general engagement with an issue into meaningful political power.
Democrats on Wednesday muscled through the spending bill that attempts to block several of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's policies that Democrats find odious, underscoring Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE's (D-Calif.) argument that the House can work as a check on the administration.
I.) and Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) on Friday requested documents related to allegations of "financial impropriety" made by former National Rifle Association (NRA) President Oliver NorthOliver Laurence NorthThree more NRA officials reportedly step down Fox News host roasts NRA's LaPierre: 'An odious little grifter' who needs to go Fourth NRA board member resigns amid leadership turmoil MORE.
Friends of his at the time supposedly said that he just liked playing devil's advocate, but I find it intellectually odious, and thinking about the fact that he was the one who came up with the Three Laws of Robotics, and I was reading about slavery and worker's rights, those two things just immediately clicked together to inspire this story, which is about someone who was a person and is now a robot, and as a robot has to use some of the same tools as people who were once enslaved had to use in order to navigate their situations.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE faces an almost daily barrage of demeaning insults from his boss and has had to check his dignity at the door as he pursues President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's most odious policy initiatives.

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