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We may be out of touch, but we're not that out of touch.
Panem's indulgent, out-of-touch Capitol was exactly like indulgent, out-of-touch Washington, DC!
Distant, out-of-touch private managers could simply be replaced by distant, out-of-touch public bosses or by party apparatchiks.
Two-thirds of Americans think Democrats are out of touch with Americans' concerns; and 62 percent think Republicans are out of touch with Americans' concerns.
Having endured BlackBerry's painfully corporate and stilted presentation for the DTEK50 yesterday, I was preparing my jokes about an out-of-touch company delivering out-of-touch products.
" - Zachary, 29 "Higher ups are out of touch.
Out of touch with — and disdainful of — ordinary Americans.
You're adorably out of touch ... Your life looks cute.
His comments about billionaires make him seem out of touch.
They've fallen out of touch but still have that spark.
Residents scattered, churches folded, and people fell out of touch.
The former president is urbane, polyglot and out of touch.
So that's a really out of touch statement to make.
Many youth see Nigeria's ageing leaders as out of touch.
Twelve years later, the friends have fallen out of touch.
But that mold is more out of touch than ever.
SOMETIMES even a revolutionary government can seem out of touch.
Still, we'd be out of touch and off the grid.
It made them look ridiculous, out of touch, and old.
Ross's remarks were widely panned as stunningly out of touch.
The answer is a President who is out of touch.
They're always fighting the criticism that they're out of touch.
Does not doing so make them seem out of touch?
Others accused me of being out of touch with Quebec.
"He's simply out of touch with his voters," she said.
The strategy was clear: Make Biden look out of touch.
Mr. Krauthamer argued the union had grown out of touch.
Now, many view him as out of touch or unserious.
The party has moved left and he's out of touch!
His administration's responses were often seen as out of touch.
" Keeping it classy, she added, "You're adorably out of touch.
Critics say the gathering of elites is out of touch.
He was out of touch and took them for granted.
It can even make you a little out of touch.
"The Secretary of State is out of touch," Helle said.
"When an out of touch with reality nominee hires an out of touch with reality campaign manager, who is also a son­-in-­law, you get the BS Jared wrote," Schulder said on Facebook.
But the elderly founding fathers seem ever more out of touch.
I feel out of touch with what today really looks like.
I'm a little out of touch with the kids these days.
Google's chat solution is increasingly looking out of touch — even immoral.
"I'm 33 years old and I already feel out of touch."
Even with the alarming diagnosis, Kardashian has remained out of touch.
Opponents reacted by branding him out of touch with ordinary voters.
Dr. Phil's computer analogy is out of touch with the evidence.
He added that Trump is out of touch with young voters.
"Joe Manchin is out of touch with West Virginia," it concludes.
Other suspects, too, have fallen out of touch with their families.
Such a stance puts a man out of touch with reality.
But let's avoid ageism and just call him out of touch.
They are not bold disrupters but are ideologically out of touch.
Linton -- of course - later apologized for being woefully out of touch.
Her values and principles are out of touch with today's California.
They're old and out of touch with the modern dating scene.
Since then Mazer and my grandfather had fallen out of touch.
"He's out of touch, and he needs to go," she said.
He's not a sexual predator, but he is out of touch.
Britain's reigning monarch was labeled "out of touch" for the speech.
Experts who dare to disagree are dismissed as out of touch.
These cases indicate a population out of touch with natural danger.
You can imagine how out of touch we are with technology.
"Congressman Justin Amash's tweets yesterday calling for President Trump's impeachment show how out of touch he is with the truth and how out of touch he is with people he represents," Lower told the Detroit Free Press.
But as an adult, he fell out of touch with Peruvian food.
Generally, the awards show has a reputation of being out of touch.
The new ministers also risk looking out of touch with ordinary Colombians.
The party often seems to be out of touch with modern Britain.
The Emmys probably feel a bit out of touch for many viewers.
" The video ends with the narrator saying: "An out of touch hypocrite.
She is an average talent who is out of touch with reality.
The government's apologists have been deriding them as out-of-touch sophisticates.
If the academy is out of touch, what does that make me?
Clinton as out of touch with ordinary Iowans and other voters, Mrs.
"It seems like he's out of touch with reality," Judge Grasty said.
Tout the recovery too much and you appear out of touch; criticize
Sanders: Mulvaney's views are "way out of touch" 10:51 a.m. Sen.
He fell out of touch in 2013, calling once every few months.
In fact, it's damning evidence of how out of touch Twitter is.
"The media has been out of touch with these Americans," Curry notes.
And the younger you are, the more out of touch it seems.
The combination left people feeling that their president was out of touch.
When Darryl is out of touch, Mr. Sanders goes to his door.
Mr. Crowley was faulted for being out of touch with his district.
Or do you see them as out of touch, patronizing or judgmental?
In exchange, they run candidates who are out of touch with Latinos.
But after high school, he fell out of touch with them all.
But after high school, he fell out of touch with them all.
People think Donald Trump is so out of touch with millennials, right?
Through little fault of its own, it appears hopelessly out of touch.
So the older generation is being told its advice is out of touch, and that boomers are out of touch, at a moment when their views have less traction in the current economic and political landscape than ever.
Either you are out of touch with reality or you are a criminal.
And she is mocked for that for being elitist and out of touch.
Of course, receiving a gift card by itself can feel out of touch.
Sebastian was called out, mostly for being an out-of-touch tech bro.
No one was out of touch, you could always call your secret boyfriend.
SS: Do you feel like we're out of touch in the Bay Area?
It's easy to say the Oscars are out of touch and don't matter.
Because it is so out of touch, the Tory party can seem frivolous.
Yet they were out of touch with the nativism of many Republican voters.
Friends naturally fall out of touch with me for long stretches of time.
Arie re-conjures this out-of-touch aim when Bekah announces her age.
That decision left Tillerson looking completely out of touch with the White House.
In the #MeToo conversation, though, it feels more out of touch than ever.
It also sounds like Ive has been out of touch for a while.
It was eventually I who was static, out of touch and old school.
Again, this seems like CBS is out of touch with what viewers want.
The meeting was a tour de force for out of touch white dudes.
What's wrong with sounding like the prototypical out-of-touch spoiled teenager, Jake?
In the neglected region of Kasserine, the official bickering appears out of touch.
Advancing the overarching strategic narrative of Clinton as untrustworthy and out-of-touch.
There's another reason Grayson seems so out of touch with his party today.
Yet out of touch administrators are not a new fad sweeping college campuses.
I just have to say, I think the legislators are out of touch.
If elites have fallen out of touch, trade union leadership is no exception.
Even if Trump won, Democrats can argue, his agenda is out of touch.
Now, however, such movements often seem as out of touch as mainstream institutions.
I mean, I know these baybeh boomahs are out of touch, but lord.
Merlan decided that perhaps she was the one who was out of touch.
But it also is glaringly out of touch in the age of #MeToo.
Do you think Senator Feinstein is out of touch with the Democratic Party?
They were completely out of touch with the state of the economic recovery.
As he sees it now, Democrats are still just as out of touch.
Former athletic directors publicly criticized the league office for being out of touch.
To Sestak, that was just evidence that they were out of touch themselves.
But she risks being seen as out-of-touch, too intellectual and offbeat.
"It felt like an incredibly out-of-touch thing to say," he said.
I'm alarmed by his extreme and out-of-touch views on Roe v.
He cast his opponent, Martin Van Buren, as an out-of-touch elitist.
Critics complain that Mr. Abbas's leadership has grown insular and out of touch.
Campolo has fallen out of touch with many of his old evangelical comrades.
Simply put, Chairwoman Foxx's statement is incredibly out of touch with today's students.
The message seems rather flat and out of touch, especially given the stakes.
Mr. Corbyn and his supporters are regularly described as "out of touch" leftists.
He accused Trump of being "out of touch" and "ignorant" on veterans' issues.
Sounds like Biden is the one who's "out of touch" with veterans' needs.
Well, 67 percent said the Democrats are "out of touch" with ordinary Americans.
"If you're too optimistic, it sounds like you're out of touch," he says.
Mike Conaway called the Green New Deal "completely out of touch," while Rep.
Maureen had been almost entirely out of touch with him throughout his tour.
Rich, out-of-touch white guy buying things with money that's not his.
"You're adorably out of touch," Linton continued, followed by a heart-eyed emoji.
You had too many mostly older journalists who were taking themselves too seriously, and they were so out of touch with ... Like, I'm on this college campus with thousands of people, and they're so out of touch with their demographic.
"That's just completely out of touch with the reality of Missouri politics," he repeated.
But progress has been slow and locals feel the authorities are out of touch.
They&aposre out of ideas, out of leaders, our of money, out of touch.
But I think that's stunningly out of touch with where we are right now.
That's important if YC is going to stay prestigious without seeming out of touch.
Warren had cast him as backward-looking and out of touch with systemic problems.
Ms Park, the daughter of a previous president, has always seemed out of touch.
"You and your family are so out of touch with reality," one commenter wrote.
With the oldest three out of touch and Kendall traveling, that certainly seems true.
Because how could Tim Cook ever be out of touch with the common man?
Here's the thing: Only an incredibly out-of-touch person would like this tweet.
Wauquiez dismisses Macron as out of touch with rural France and weak on security.
They make out in a janitorial closet and fall out of touch soon after.
Tone-deaf and out of touch, it characterized the early months of Xbox One.
If I were to describe the character, I'd say she's totally out of touch.
His stance may show how out of touch he is with the regular motorist.
Out of touch for many years, some reconnected through Facebook and at Ray's funeral.
But even more say they think Democrats are out of touch with regular folk.
She routinely knocks them as out of touch with reality and questions their platforms.
Are they so out of touch with reality that they think they are invincible?
That shows how out of touch with the creator community Snap was until now.
Kevin de Leon, who has argued she&aposs out of touch with California values.
This year, such disaggregated virtual social networking proved to be profoundly out of touch.
Maybe you're a little out of touch with what's going on with newer bands.
The Republican party is also damned as out of touch by 62–32 percent.
It's going to be out of touch unless it pivots to private R&D.
Recent national surveys demonstrate how out of touch the president is on environmental issues.
Yes, an often earned hatred of out-of-touch elites helped drive Trump's victory.
Out of touch liberals from across the US are trying to turn TX blue.
The Democrats are the party of out of touch elites, funded by Hollywood liberals.
Their stellar rounds came despite both players appearing out of touch in their warmups.
I'm out of touch a bit with mainstream media, so I really don't know.
It shows just how out of touch the Supreme Court is with our country.
But his background was used to portray him as an out-of-touch elitist.
For some employees in international offices, the process felt robotic and out-of-touch.
The untrue story about Bush was used to portray him as out of touch.
How will he manage the inevitable attacks calling him an out-of-touch plutocrat?
We think we're being innovative; everyone else thinks we're being wildly out of touch.
That's to say that out of touch to some degree with the natural world.
Kaufman describes her as not just out of touch but quite literally not there.
Its propaganda, its interactive maps and its cartoonish infographics are all out of touch.
We just get the feeling that the science is out of touch all together.
"Influencers get a bad rep for being unintelligent, lazy, out of touch," she said.
It was a holiday in itself to feel so out of touch, so uncontactable.
Ms. Powell eventually married another man, and fell out of touch with Mr. Albertson.
"Design has always been something that's very out of touch from consumers," he says.
This photo, Trump opponents in the media claimed, showed she was out of touch.
Rocha seems to be a rogue president out of touch with his own organization.
What's more, fielding outsiders reinforces the stereotype that Tories are out-of-touch snobs.
The BJP campaign also targeted Gandhi, portraying him as entitled and out of touch.
So New York is left looking like a loser, out of touch and extreme.
He no longer wanted to be policed by the out-of-touch studio heads.
Republicans like Jeb Bush were out of touch with the party they helped build.
He did it by painting Stark as too out of touch with the district.
I feel the Grammy awarding system is way off and completely out of touch.
" Rather said this unusual election cycle has revealed two things: "how out of touch Washington is, and for that matter how out of touch most of the press is with what's really going on out in the country, particularly between the two coasts.
But Morocco is looking more like its turbulent neighbours, run by out-of-touch autocrats.
It sounds like he might be having an out of mind, out of touch experience.
Sexual education around the world is notoriously out-of-touch — and France is no exception.
Biden's legislative record makes him more out of touch with the electorate than former Sen.
Many Mexicans view the airport project as a boondoggle for an out-of-touch elite.
The big picture: The ad shows how electoral maneuvering is out of touch with reality.
Where the book feels deliberately arch, the film just feels vague and out of touch.
Now with texting and emails, there is no such thing as being out of touch.
That it did not showed how out of touch with Catalan realities the government is.
They continue to show how wildly out of touch they are with the American people.
These family values show just how out of touch Trump is with working families today.
First, both Trump and Brady are wildly out of touch with the majority of Americans.
Hey Rod Stewart, I know you're a bit out of touch but watch the news.
Mike Honda as ineffective and out of touch with his Silicon Valley district in 2014.
While he was making chitchat, Twitter users were calling him sexist and out of touch.
It's an old trick for the duo that now seems a little out-of-touch.
It felt like every item here was completely out of touch with current fashion trends.
Mrs. Clinton is out of touch with ordinary people and their concerns for personal safety.
One group saw an out-of-touch Hollywood celebrity and corporation glorifying a liberal agenda.
In his handling of the crisis, Mr. Stumpf often seemed out of touch with reality.
While they fell out of touch, Crawford says Houston would call from time to time.
Some observers say the President is out of touch with the situation on the ground.
Because he is beholden to special interests and out of touch with the American people.
Do you feel like this might be out of touch with what's possible right now?
Is Donald just out of touch, or does he simply have a really bad dealer?
"He's completely out of touch with what people want," Ms. Love said of Mr. McAdams.
To many women, the routine seems out of touch, if not offensive, our correspondent writes.
This is all classic Bloomberg: sincere, but also arrogant and sometimes outrageously out of touch.
They've fallen out of touch until the divorce drives Toby to call her for support.
"They think that Democrats as an institution, the establishment, are out of touch," he said.
Yes, we should – and not just because it shows how out of touch he is.
National Democrats have sought to capitalize on her rhetoric as out of touch, even zany.
But a lot of us wondered if maybe Oprah had finally fallen out of touch.
As a luxury brand, Apple's been accused of being out of touch in keynotes before.
They have a city mentality; they've grown so out of touch with the natural world.
Moore spent the next 2½ years mostly homeless, completely out of touch with the coalition.
CLF will continue to expose Rob for what he is: out-of-touch and untrustworthy.
Republicans have said that Pelosi's comments show that she's out of touch with ordinary Americans.
It's not "out of touch" to use harsh words when pointing out evident economic disparity.
Liberalism has become more smug and out-of-touch; conservatism more anti-intellectual and buffoonish.
An evil lair for out-of-touch bureaucrats, striving and conniving politicos, and entitled elites.
Writer David Dayen explains why Obama is out of touch with the current Democratic party.
The anecdote was proof, some wrote, that Bush was out of touch with everyday Americans.
Speaking of feeling out of touch with the culture, why do streamers keep using that slur?
It sounds funny to talk about that, but she's not out of touch with her body.
His campaign has spent millions of dollars pummeling DeSantis as an out-of-touch Washington insider.
These rifts have solidified the feeling that techies and their moneymen are painfully out of touch.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people.
How has this previously self-aware and campy series become so serious and out of touch?
The party has hammered the GOP as out of touch with workers and friendly to corporations.
After agreeing to an interview, he then became paranoid himself, dropping out of touch for days.
Has it been due to being overly conservative, arrogant, or out of touch with its competitors?
Clearly critics are out of touch with the people who actually vote with their pocket books.
Critics dismiss this as proof that the private-jet-bound Mr Blair is out of touch.
It was not because our reporters are out-of-touch, or because they misunderstood America's mood.
Dunham has become one poster child for out-of-touch "celebrity" outreach — Hamilton is the other.
Irrelevant, desperate and out-of-touch, I think about what cool meant to me growing up.
But Mr Xi has called it arrogant and out of touch and closed down its school.
Both of their mothers told Dateline that being out of touch is uncharacteristic of their children.
The demonstrators want a clean break from the out-of-touch old guard, including the general.
"This grand-standing shows how out of touch the Trump administration is with reality," Stein said.
Environmentalists are now describing Democrats as out of touch with the dire reality of climate change.
Trump's victory has been spun again and again as a backlash against out-of-touch elites.
Not voting is an easy way to alienate yourself further, and feel more out of touch.
"I think they're out of touch with the realities of being a small business," he said.
Or buck the trend and do a more traditional campaign and risk appearing out of touch?
They feel that politicians in Washington are out of touch with their lives and their communities.
Republicans at Christie and Kasich events described Cruz as out of touch with the area's values.
To us, this is just another example of the Canadian music scene being out of touch.
President Trump's call for accommodation is simply out of touch with the current U.S. economic situation.
On Monday, Steyer, a billionaire, argued that those Democrats are out of touch with average Americans.
Tillerson seemed out of touch when he met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in April 2017.
""He could not be more out of touch," Denis said, "I mean has he been outside?
We have fallen out of touch, but he is now engaged to a woman I know.
The Republicans who love Trump saw a forceful president standing up to out of touch liberals.
Clinton has brought on board as her local surrogates — are out of touch with young voters.
Cue a slew of tweets calling the Times out for being a little out of touch.
Who's to say that once I'm 50, I won't fall out of touch for a second?
It just goes to show how out of touch the administration is with our nation's warriors.
Amid that backdrop, the childish one-upmanship between Trump and Pelosi feels deeply out of touch.
He has long been out of touch with family members and says he has no friends.
"The end times, maybe?" he replied, before criticizing the two-party system as out of touch.
"The clubs were expensive to join and seen as out-of-touch and irrelevant," he said.
Jessica Valenti, however, seems out of touch with contemporary male culture with her two-dimensional characterizations.
The president's plan is "out of touch with the president's base," Mr. Krikorian wrote on Tuesday.
Do they make him look out of touch, or were his opponents too quick to criticize?
"It just looked out of touch and weird and it didn't cost any votes," he said.
Nor do I believe a coastal candidate, out of touch with Trump country, can do that.
Many people criticized Sandberg's message as elitist and out of touch when the book came out.
He's mocking the egghead experts as out of touch with the "real Americans" that love him.
Above all else, Bannon built his career mocking the Republican political elite as out-of-touch.
Justin Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers said he was "out of touch" with the players.
The brand has been criticized for being out of touch with women and modern beauty ideals.
Giving him the award in 2015, the year of "Beyoncé," was just laughably out of touch.
And it's totally out of touch from what the nation thinks about women's and girls' sports.
There is no reason to believe the current Supreme Leader is out of touch with reality.
Mr. Iglesias dismissed the traditional major parties as an entrenched, unresponsive and out-of-touch establishment.
To insinuate us as such shows how just out of touch the Latino Victory Fund is.
To equate their work to drug pushers is demeaning, out of bounds and out of touch.
Almost enough to, you know, offset just how out-of-touch and downright gross PWND sounds.
Using the HQ2 "search" as a brilliant — if out-of-touch — marketing campaign is one thing.
Critics habitually complain that out-of-touch politicians ignore the will of the citizens they serve.
"The news that the ultra-liberal, elitist, out-of-touch New York Times Editorial Board endorsed an ultra-liberal, elitist, out-of-touch candidate in Hillary Clinton has to be some of the least surprising news ever," senior communications adviser Jason Miller said in a statement.
Some economists have argued that our current measure of GDP is out of touch with the economy.
These are all expertly made games designed specifically to get the most out of touch-screen devices.
To newbies, lucid dreaming might sound fake — or at the very least, out of touch with reality.
A particular danger for executives is that their supposedly inspiring examples make them look out of touch.
And Garrett and Cruz and Trump, they are all bundled up in this extremism, out of touch.
"Trump just seems to be out of his depth and out of touch on everything," Brien said.
Hence they are without empathy, out of touch, and use their money and power to influence elections.
But he and his wife, Kirstie Hall, have jumped party, calling liberal-minded Democrats out of touch.
They are also right that the two main party establishments feel tired, disunited and out of touch.
"We are not going to let out-of-touch, metro-area liberal elites drown out your voices."
In fact, their main criticism of the Church is that it is stuffy and out of touch.
For years, the asking prices for luxury homes were out of touch with reality, Mr. Boulet said.
It's easy to chalk up being out of touch with loved ones to a compelling work reason.
But she was sharp and charismatic where Mary was rigid and out-of-touch (and perhaps "hysterical").
But they remain leery of Clinton, who is seen as a dishonest and out-of-touch personality.
De Leon similarly claimed that change was evidence that Feinstein was out of touch with current voters.
"You are completely out of touch with Quebec society," Johanne Vallin, a history teacher, wrote on Twitter.
They can't stay silent without seeming terribly out of touch to an audience with real-world concerns.
The "trade deficits don't matter" crowd is out of touch with the electorate and with basic economics.
Cruz backers later sent out a fundraising email, saying O'Rourke was out of touch with Texas values.
Vague prognostications on Real, Ordinary Decent People squaring off against Out Of Touch Elites and Condescending Experts.
Are you so out of touch with most of America, most of which believes in the Devil?
A rep for one self-professed billionaire just hit another billionaire for effectively being out of touch.
And it jibes with his portrait of Clinton as an out-of-touch elite "rigging" the system.
I feel like as I get older, I should be getting more out of touch or something.
National Democrats, meanwhile, are painting Mills as an out-of-touch millionaire who inherited from his family.
They worked on The Magpie , the school's literary magazine, together, but fell out of touch as adults.
During the interview, Baldwin said voters had rejected a "flabby, tired, unimaginative, out of touch" Democratic Party.
The Republican Party, they argued, had grown "out of touch with its own base" on domestic policy.
Orban cast Timmermans as an out-of-touch Brussels bureaucrat living in what Orban called a "bubble".
That said, the brand still feels much older and out of touch with today's young single dater.
Tech companies and leaders often talk in ways that make them sound dishonest and out of touch.
Martha McSally's support from McConnell-aligned forces to label her out of touch with the GOP grassroots.
"I'm not sure he's ever been more out of touch than he is right now," Oliver said.
But she changed into tennis shoes -- making the whole "she's out of touch!" thing a total misfire.
Cocooned inside Naypyidaw, the weird, empty capital, the 72-year-old is distracted and out of touch.
The protesters also expressed complaints that French President Emmanuel Macron was out of touch with his citizens.
" "He's just totally out of touch with reality and he's in some kind of la-la-land.
She's dropped out of touch in the three years since Viv's marriage to their college roommate, Andy.
GOP leaders are quick to reject the notion that they're out of touch with women's issues. Rep.
My opponent dismissed the V.A. scandal — one more sign of how out of touch she really is.
This is the type of story that only gets bigger as time goes on... Out of touch?
But Anna is so distracted and out-of-touch with Kristoff that she barely notices the gesture.
Photograph courtesy Francis C. Inserra The American doctor and the French teen-ager fell out of touch.
But he was "somewhat out of touch with the (actual) capabilities of his organization," the official said.
I love kicking your ass, and showing Twitter what an arrogant, out of touch elitist you are.
On issue after issue, Tillerson proved to be out of touch with the president's foreign policy positions.
My opponent dismissed the VA scandal, one more sign of how out of touch she really is.
"We are not out of touch," Muhammad Shtayyeh, a member of the Fatah Central Committee, told me.
"It shows how out of touch those institutions are," said Richard Trumka, president of the A.F.L.-C.
Even if we fell out of touch a few times, I don't ever feel distant from him.
Witness just how out of touch and callous he becomes as he goes through his cynical paces.
Their obsession with impeachment and all things Russia perfectly illustrates how out of touch their party is.
Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
The hotel dates back to 1937, but that's not to say it's dated or out of touch.
JB: Some of the critics of Monarchy today say that it's out of touch with the people.
The corruption scandal showed him to be out of touch even with some of his own ministers.
Janeane Garafolo may be a comedy veteran, but she is far from irrelevant or out of touch.
During the debate, Warren pummeled Bloomberg, painting him as a misogynist and an out-of-touch billionaire.
My opponent dismissed the VA scandal – one more sign of how out of touch she really is.
If you do not have children then you are characterised as out of touch with 'mainstream lives'.
Out of touch The bottom line is that when we damage the natural world, we damage ourselves.
This is the best way to combat the criticism that you're an out of touch old man.
Those who say they will join "the resistance" to Trump are often derided as out-of-touch troublemakers.
They're pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for their family.
Nunes has come under fire in his district as being out of touch with many of his constituents.
He tried to paint Lopez Obrador as out of touch, ill-informed and beholden to outdated economic models.
"I think Ted Cruz is out of touch with New York state and New York City," he said.
Netanyahu and his wife have long had reputations for being overindulgent and out of touch with common Israelis.
It's stupid expensive and makes me feel out of touch to even say this, but I love Kérastase.
Lam has also been hurt by a perception that she is out of touch with ordinary Hong Kongers.
To ignore is to not merely be "unwoke" but to be embarrassingly out of touch with public conversation.
Yet Mr Donnelly, who votes with Mr Trump more often than not, is no out-of-touch liberal.
Now I knew the real reason he fell out of touch: He was sitting in a jail cell.
Mr López Obrador promises to be the antithesis of the out-of-touch presidents who came before him.
Another time, a cousin who I'd long been out of touch with was coming to visit New York.
At first glance, this section appears completely insensitive and out of touch with modern approaches to child-rearing.
The most obvious answer is that Democrats are, once again, out of touch with the majority of Americans.
As a result, many Mizrahi Israelis resent the Ashkenazim, seeing them as an out-of-touch, godless elite.
Quoting the elder Muhammad Ali is further proof of exactly how out of touch Trump is with reality.
Over the years, the father of two fell out of touch with most of his former Hollywood peers.
Not to mention the even more ridiculous tropes that insist on teachers being aloof and out of touch.
Finally, Macron needs to diminish corruption and the power of French elites, widely viewed as out of touch.
This rhetoric shows how out of touch Democrats are with the failure of the current health care system.
Critics of Macron have called the president's delayed response a characteristic sign that he is out of touch.
The problem is that Giuliani and those critics are out of touch with a lot more than sports.
You&aposre not going to believe how out of touch with reality some of these people really are.
Implicit in most of those stories was not only covetousness but judgment: how wonderful, how out of touch.
I think that he's been a politician for so long that he's out of touch with our struggles.
Republicans have sought to move past the gaffes and to attack Espy as an out-of-touch liberal.
This bill could be a neat encapsulation of a corrupt administration and an out-of-touch Republican Party.
Or, could it be Americans simply rejected an out-of-touch liberal they didn't like and couldn't trust?
Macron fired him, but was accused by political rivals of acting too slowly and being out of touch.
The other is that there's a chance you might be out of touch with what the kids want.
It's the former mayor's comments that are coming off as a little out of touch and off-color.
But mee siam never has cockles, and Mr. Lee's blunder happily became Singlish for being out of touch.
"Bad move, big mistake, and just shows how out of touch and uninformed John Bolton is," Langevin said.
Their playbook is outmoded and completely out of touch with the average American struggling to pay their bills.
Across the political spectrum, hardworking Americans are exasperated with a government that's out of touch with their needs.
This process is leading to a Democratic Party with ideological purity that is out of touch with reality.
It's this cluelessness, out of touch-ness, and tone-deafness among Democratic elites that is rigging the game.
"  "I know that people accused him of being out of touch with the American people during his presidency.
The media is out-of-touch with what voters are concerned about, and the issues that really matter.
No modern business can afford to be out of touch with its customers or its differentiated brand value.
They portrayed Trump supporters who still believed he had a shot as being out of touch with reality.
Apple's head of marketing just made a direct dig at Chromebooks that many are calling out-of-touch.
Protesters said Aoun's comments, including a warning that the revolt risked "catastrophe", showed leaders were out of touch.
Congress cannot continue to be out of touch with a movement that a growing majority of Americans support.
Trump would paint him as an out-of-touch activist who never created a job in his life.
In some ways, he's out of touch with something, but in others, he's more in touch than ever.
Upon returning home, I was mentally exhausted, out of control, and out of touch with my own intentions.
After the severe 1991 recession, he became deeply unpopular, an emblem of an out-of-touch chief executive.
But we'll never judge, and if we're completely out of touch, there's an option below for you, too.
A few of these attempts have come across as just as out of touch as the meme's targets.
The convertible is in a desperate grab for a good time, propelled by some out-of-touch denial.
"That combination causes the book-value scorecard to become increasingly out of touch with economic reality," Buffett wrote.
Remember when John McCain was dismissed for seeming ill-informed and out of touch amid the financial crisis?
FLEGENHEIMER Not a great moment for members of Congress trying to paint Hollywood as deeply out of touch.
"It's about reading the room, and don't be out of touch and don't be an idiot," she said.
But for Republicans, Ms. Pelosi is a convenient foil, easily portrayed as out of touch with Middle America.
But empowering commoners could mend rents in the civic fabric and alleviate frustration with out-of-touch elites.
I don't want to come across as overbearing and condescending or out of touch with their financial realities.
If your sibling relationships need a little rehab, or you've long fallen out of touch, there's still hope.
Kennedy, 39, isn't necessarily a fresh-faced newcomer -- and Markey, 73, is hardly an out-of-touch legislator.
The pro-Putin United Russia party looks increasingly vulnerable, viewed by many as corrupt and out of touch.
The recent Canadian election saw the out of touch Liberal Party of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hemorrhage seats.
Somebody who was out of touch with the world, laughing at school at something horrible that has happened.
He can be easily categorized as an out-of-touch-billionaire with a less-than-warm campaign style.
Clinton's remarks, arguing that she remained out of touch with the working-class Americans who back Mr. Sanders.
Throughout the forum, he stumbled through responses, often appearing out of touch and unrepentant for past policy positions.
She comes across as largely out of touch with the problems plaguing the education system in the country.
You want to make sure you don't come across as phony, dishonest or out of touch, Welch says.
Austin: And also most of the time it is out of date, it feels out of touch, rather.
The gun-rights fanaticism of the Republican Party is out of touch with a majority of the electorate.
He has been derided as out of touch with common folk and is fighting a slump in popularity.
Such policies only substantiate the fears that the government is out of touch with the typical American worker.
That could mean that Border Patrol management is simply out of touch with the realities of the border.
They are beautiful, funny, brilliant young people who have had their lives interrupted by out-of-touch adults.
As frustrating and out of touch as that last comment seems, though, there's some real truth to it.
"It is a whole day of being out of the office and completely out of touch," she says.
But the question is if Goop's entire branding is so out of touch with consumers' demands, Paltrow aside.
"As an artist in Los Angeles, I'm out of touch with this huge demographic of Americans," Auerbach tells Hyperallergic.
But the tragedy of the rejection of an out-of-touch leftism is that the rejecters embrace something worse.
Working people who must live in communities abandoned by out-of-touch leaders are best suited to represent them.
" A White House official called Waters comments an example of "extreme rhetoric from a completely out-of-touch party.
They believe the entirety of the political establishment, Democrats and Republicans alike, is out of touch with "ordinary" Americans.
The pro-Brexit Leave Means Leave campaign said Blair's comments showed how out of touch he is with voters.
It's not just that Ivanka is staggeringly, glaringly out of touch, considering she accrues millions just by sitting around.
The national Republican Party has tried to paint Tipirneni as out of touch with the "values" of the district.
"China's attitude on opposing independence is out of touch with the real situation," said independence advocate Koo Kwang-ming.
From almost every political perspective, they have been criticized as profit-mongering, irresponsible, privacy-invading, and out-of-touch.
If you haven't practiced, or are out of touch with your angles, then you won't capture a good photo.
That guy from high school who never left your hometown You fell out of touch with him years ago.
But that's exactly the kind of argument that Trump advisor Peter Thiel claims makes Silicon Valley out of touch.
Mr Trump stokes up such polarisation by defining his opponents as foolish, out-of-touch, disingenuous or actively vicious.
How do you display the compassion and urgency that a disaster requires, without appearing calculating or out of touch?
And it's not exactly news that there are people in this world who are out of touch with reality.
He cast both of the candidates as out of touch with economic reality and wrongly opposed to free trade.
Because you get bought into it, even if it turns out tomorrow to be wrong or out of touch.
This incited outrage among protesters, who already perceive Hong Kong's wealthy to be out of touch with the public.
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and others have bashed his description as an out-of-touch view of urban communities.
Being part of the 1%, more often than not, renders you out-of-touch with the rest of us.
Scott portrayed Nelson as out of touch, a longtime senator with little to show for his years in office.
Rival groups portrayed her in advertisements as extreme and out of touch with the middle-of-the-road state.
The deeper effect of 4G is that it has killed patience and the feeling of being out-of-touch.
Pro-regime clerics, in the minds of many Iranians, became associated with an oppressive and out-of-touch state.
It is possible that Republicans are simply out of touch with how the rest of the world sees America.
It's an interesting choice to air scenes that make Kanye look irritating and out of touch with his surroundings.
Even when lucid, the old fogeys appear out of touch with their more progressive and increasingly frustrated young subjects.
The program has enjoyed broad bipartisan support, which put his proposal even more out of touch with the mainstream.
Some Republican women think this attitude leads the party to take on some seriously skewed, out-of-touch priorities.
Companies that ignore this may starve themselves of talent, as well as be out of touch with their customers.
Initially, Amanda had some difficulty explaining to her family that she would be out of touch for a week.
Also out of touch with public opinion is the concept that abortion should be unapologetic, or not a rarity.
After realizing how out of touch I am with millennial culture, I turned to this Forbes most followed list.
In his message, Cruz rips "out of touch liberals" from "across the US" for trying to influence Texas' election.
In a follow-up post on Instagram, she said I was out of touch, which I find incredibly laughable.
Ms Fujimori's criticism of Mr Kuczynski's team as elitist technocrats, out of touch with Peruvian life, carried much truth.
The overarching impression is that the party is still dangerously out of touch with the political reality it inhabits.
To Republicans, she's the archetypical "San Fransisco Democrat," committed to unrestrained liberalism and out of touch with heartland values.
These days, however, it often seems as if the centrists, not the progressives, are out of touch with reality.
Perception of being out of touch at home But Bush's success abroad became a cross to bear at home.
There was a time when I thought the pro-European ideologues were the ones who were out of touch.
Opposing the judge could have exposed him to GOP attacks labeling him as out of touch with his state.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee blasted Tucker as an "out-of-touch liberal" and criticized his anticipated primary challenge.
There's no such thing as too old to be president—within reason, of course—just too out of touch.
That she would do this seems particularly out of touch given the current conversation surrounding sexual harassment and assault.
Even now, conservatives rejoice at the Trump administration's efforts to shrink and reform an out-of-touch administrative state.
Congress takes a lot of hits for being divided, misinformed, missing the mark, and out of touch with America.
Khanna, who says Feinstein is out of touch with the Democratic grass roots, is the lawmaker Silicon Valley wanted.
The new chairwoman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), Ronna McDaniel, says Democrats are "out of touch" with Americans.
There were a lot of clothing options, but every item seemed completely out of touch with current fashion trends.
I was called names, accused of being out of touch with the realities of the crime in the Philippines.
In Rosenberg's view, Clinton's problem was that she abandoned an economic message for fear of seeming out of touch.
And the poll found a majority of voters said Trump is racist and out of touch with average Americans.
And certainly, we hear a lot coming from the Republican side that is absolutely out of touch with reality.
A quarter-century since last winning a statewide race, Democrats have driven themselves further out of touch with Texans.
" Linton went on to comment that the user's "life looks cute" and that she is "adorably out of touch.
But D.C. Democrats have privately complained about what they think is an unhelpful, out-of-touch strategy from Steyer.
Protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement interrupted his speeches, viewing him as out of touch with black issues.
But for every moment of identification, there were multiple moments where she came off as jarringly out-of-touch.
But her resistance strained their relationships with her, and one after another they fell out of touch with Nakesha.
Anything short of that will show that Democrats are completely out of touch with the base of their party.
Then, like now, Democrats lamented nominating a charisma-challenged politician who comes off as an out-of-touch elite.
Bloomberg is out of touch with what communities need, and was wrong for his support of stop-and-frisk.
What happened was that economists refused to believe that home prices could be that out of touch with reality.
As hurricanes get ever more severe — just as climate scientists predicted — climate denial is looking increasingly out of touch.
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CNN anchors are completely out of touch with everyday people worried about rising crime, failing schools and vanishing jobs.
WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, well, Tim Cook's ac-- asked me that Well, the answer is just I'm out of touch.
Hawley, who has Trump's endorsement, has aimed to cast McCaskill as a wealthy and out of touch career politician.
It is yet another dangerous instance where the palace looks out of touch with the young generation of Brits.
When she took the job, Lam struggled with a public perception that she was aloof and out of touch.
If you want to look more out of touch from average working families, keep trotting these people out there.
But as regulations increased over time, that regulatory body became completely out of touch with the modern rail industry.
And so, because we are so divided and out of touch, we each reach for the lowest common denominator.
How do you break someone as out of touch with their emotions as Elliot Alderson (Oscar-winner Rami Malek)?
" The Party sounded "increasingly out of touch" and was "driving around in circles on an ideological cul-de-sac.
But his public posture has shaped a narrative that he is out of touch with people of ordinary means.
Instead, Biden for nearly two months has attacked Warren and Sanders as an out of touch left-wing tandem.
He's one of several administration officials who have been criticized as sounding out-of-touch about the shutdown's toll.
These are appearances designed for casual Grammys viewers, the ones who need reassurance that they aren't out of touch.
To cast people as stupid or Luddites or racists or just out of touch or drug addicts or whatever.
Undefined, spiraling out of touch, Forgot how it feels," ponders Dua Lipa on Martin Garrix's "Scared to be Lonely.
It might have made her seem outdated or out of touch, but at least she wouldn't seem so lost.
In other words, why has the healthcare debate been so out of touch with what people say they want?
While Amazon's executives were successful in mostly sticking to the corporate script, at times they sounded out of touch.
Want another sign that the Republican Party is, shall we say, a bit out of touch with much of America?
"Sanders' call is out of touch -- as usual -- with what African Americans want," Wilkins said in a statement to CNN.
Valid, but part of the charge against the academy is how out of touch it is with contemporary black culture.
I guess he couldn't be bothered to text that he would be out of the country and out of touch.
Her account of the sacrifices she's made for her lifestyle highlights how out of touch she is with average Americans.
Because these kinds of out-of-touch statements are enough to cause even the most die-hard fans to decamp.
Their dedication to minority causes, though admirable, looked out-of-touch when paired with a relative unconcern for struggling whites.
But we live in 2017 Tim, and instead of sounding or looking cool, Mozilla just appears painfully out of touch.
"The discontent has been rising," Lightfoot said, in part because Macron can come off as arrogant and out of touch.
She seems to tick all the boxes of popular prejudice about Russia's liberal opposition—aloof, out of touch and spoiled.
When he moved coasts to teach at another school, we fell out of touch — until he friended me on Facebook.
While his policies have been criticized for favoring the better-off, his out-of-touch image goes beyond class concerns.
Bey's shocking loss in 2017 was about more than an out-of-touch group of voters within the Recording Academy.
"I saw the first season and then I kind of fell out of touch with it," the Episodes star replied.
Their output for cinema and television is often ridiculed (albeit discreetly) as wooden, out of touch and simply not believable.
And the alternative, arrogant and out-of-touch leaders, are like fall-down drunks who ruin the party for everyone.
People instantly criticized Kasich's out-of-touch remark, with a woman in the crowd immediately calling him out for it.
"He's so out of touch with regular people he should run for President," someone joked in the YouTube comment section.
Sixty-seven percent of respondents said the Democratic Party was out of touch, as did 2100% for the Republican Party.
The elite, more than ever before, seems out of touch with their electorate, their employees and consumers earning minimum wage.
Democrats and many in media immediately mocked Romney for being out of touch with challenges facing women in the workplace.
They have cast Republicans as out of touch — particularly through criticizing the GOP tax cuts for corporations and wealthy Americans.
Sometimes these bigger artists get so out of touch with the underground and honestly they need that to stay relatable.
The knock on the GOP was that it was composed of a bunch of pipe-smoking, out-of-touch elitists.
About 60 percent have questions about Trump's honesty and trustworthiness and think he is out of touch with the country.
But Republican voters have dismissed him as dull and out-of-touch, an emblem of the political class they despise.
When I was very young, I felt very old because I was completely out of touch from everyone around me.
Automakers are wary of being seen as out of touch with environmental concerns, or unwilling to invest in new technology.
This approach was progressive when it launched with the original Wii 10 years ago, but it's out of touch today.
Trump framed his administration's woes as being the product out-of-touch elites who want to rob his voters blind.
His magazine, which built its brand by identifying the world's hippest (and most profitable) trends, feels increasingly out of touch.
O'Rourke's defense of NFL players protests led Cruz to release an ad on Monday, portraying him as out of touch.
In Britain, as in America, there is growing resentment against out-of-touch elites and professional politicians beholden to lobbyists.
The Democratic Party is seen as being out of touch, elitist, without any good ideas on economic or pocketbook issues.
He exited it looking like Jeb Bush, another out-of-touch, "low energy" candidate whose party had sprinted past him.
The comment was met with outrage on social media, where Mr. Talese was condemned as sexist and out of touch.
A prime example of how out of touch, and dysfunctional these offices dedicated to enhancing the student experience have become.
Moreover, Lugar had received criticism for being out of touch with his voters and spending too much time in Washington.
It feels a little traitorous to make a new friend, when she is out of touch with everyone she loves.
They don't want an out-of-touch Court that doubles down by giving special interests more control of our elections.
This was, after all, evil Gotham, supposed home of liberal elites so out of touch with "real" Americans everywhere else.
Particularly in the context of education, where cost is often a limiting factor, Schiller's comments seemed strikingly out-of-touch.
Greg Murphy (R) as an "out of touch" politician ahead of a North Carolina GOP runoff for a House seat.
The Tea Party represented a populist revolt against what its activists saw as out-of-touch Republican elites in Washington.
But such measures only serve to show how out of touch American lawmakers are with the rest of the world.
The fat suit was just the first of many indicators that this show's premise is out-of-touch and archaic.
The good news is that I learned I am not out of touch and that I understood H all along.
To the newly Trumpist Republican base, Fox News had begun to seem part of an out-of-touch, ossified establishment.
Either way, remarkable how out of touch they are after what happened on their watch over the past two years.
Carter hit back that Ford was out-of-touch and surged six Gallup points, and would go on to win.
It is abundantly clear that conservative white male senators are out of touch and disconnected from needs of their constituents.
Of course, we've known for years that the Washington elites are out of touch with the struggles of average Americans.
On Sunday, Trump told Americans the US has "tremendous control" of coronavirus -- an assertion baldly out of touch with reality.
In their rush to condemn every Trump decision as racist, Democrats wound up looking like out-of-touch partisans. 3.
When Cuomo has stood up for reproductive rights, critics say he's shown himself to be out-of-touch and misguided.
"People have so much fear making a salary request, worried they are out of touch with the market," she said.
It's going to make those Democratic candidates seem out of touch with a big slice of the Democratic primary electorate.
But some Democrats say she runs the risk of being seen as out of touch and too intellectual and offbeat.
Instead the legislators who questioned him were derided as too old and out of touch to understand how tech works.
Yet the issue does seem divisive enough to cause some swing voters to decide that Democrats are out of touch.
The statement was further evidence that Mr. Trump, as polls have shown, is out of touch with the American people.
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Democratic presidential candidate Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
Many people denounced the woman, who had frequently boasted about her wealth on social media, as being out of touch.
The singer's parents divorced in 2003, and Ariana reportedly fell out of touch with her father, Edward Butera, in 2013.
"Perhaps it was the party's intelligentsia, not Biden, that was out of touch with the modern Democratic electorate," he wrote.
It was also a tidy example of just how peculiar and out of touch the company's product unveilings have become.
"It just feels like Washington is out of touch with its voters — and that's with both parties," Mr. Garrison said.
Navarro, for his part, was attacked internally as an out-of-touch hothead who couldn't be trusted with sensitive negotiations.
It was the other conservatives, Mr. Marchini said, who were out of touch about how to deal with foreign workers.
Some of the ads hammer GOP incumbents as out of touch with their constituents, such as the ads against Rep.
Elected leaders are out of touch with moderate mainstream views about climate change, gun control, health care, immigration, and taxation.
Progressives have been heavily targeting Lipinski, arguing that his views are out of touch with the district and Democratic Party.
The B-59's captain, Valentin Savitsky, had been out of touch with Moscow and knew nothing about practice explosives.
It's clear that I was the one who was truly out of touch and my response was reactionary and condescending.
Can't stand being out of touch at 35,000 feet but don't want to pay for pricey in-flight Wi-Fi?
One out-of-touch Evening Briefing writer got just two of 15 answers, so you can at least beat him.
Its complacency was personified by the Gandhi family, whose members dominated the Party but appeared diffident and out of touch.
But as an artist with minimal sales, would her victory make the Grammys seem out of touch with the masses?
Meaning ... Washington is the place that's fundamentally out of touch in talking about stuff that the rest of America isn't.
It's the only kind of argument you could have if you're completely out of touch with the monster you've created.
But Giacalone thinks even many police officials are out of touch with the reality of policing in 21st century America.
Republicans are drastically out of touch with how most Americans feel about abortion Republicans are drastically out of touch with how most Americans feel about abortion A new national survey shows 70 percent of Americans oppose Republicans' attempts to defund Planned Parenthood as part of their repeal of the Affordable Healthcare Act, known as Obamacare.
With pinched prospects and inequality on the rise, it is hardly surprising that many feel the government is out of touch.
Government is dysfunctional and the immigration issue has become a symbol for how elites are out of touch with the mainstream.
Homecoming is yet another film about Tony Stark being a rich, arrogant, out-of-touch jerk whose behavior has serious consequences.
"Once again, the president expects hardworking consumers to pay for his out-of-touch climate agenda," he said in a statement.
But the new dress code also reveals how out of touch Madison High's administrators may be with current trends in education.
Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive behavior and living extravagantly in a manner out of touch with the general public.
There is some evidence that they're not completely out of touch: the ex-best friends still follow each other on Instagram.
Because in this case, the law really is completely out of touch with what the technology actually is, with reality itself.
They were out of touch for 12 hours during his trip, Trop told KCRA, but he messaged her at 2 a.m.
That appears to be true, but the more surprising revelation is that they're as out of touch with their own base.
Meanwhile in the U.S., Congress responded with mostly grandstanding and out-of-touch questions posed to Mark Zuckerberg in congressional hearings.
And people are running wild with it, dreaming up bios that are painfully embarrassing, hilariously out-of-touch, and frighteningly realistic.
It doesn't matter how much we might disagree with our political parties or if Congress is old and out of touch.
You're out of touch underneath the headset, lost to the outside world and disconnected from the driver, fellow passengers, and reality.
For decades, it struggled to break its image as an iconic American brand that had fallen out of touch with trendsetters.
"There's a feeling that the head of state is out of touch," pollster Frederic Dabi told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper.
WASHINGTON — The Republicans described the Federal Reserve as ineffective, secretive and out of touch with the economic realities of ordinary Americans.
They repudiate the media—including this newspaper—for being patronising, partisan and as out of touch and elitist as the politicians.
The miserable and out-of-touch student dean (Chris Parnell) is a necessary staple on grown-ish and fictional campuses everywhere.
Some call it a revolution against a president who they see as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people.
"Someone so out of touch with what the majority of Americans wanted should not be chairperson of the FCC," another said.
But there are a few things here that — and maybe I'm just out of touch — kind of bother me about this.
A lot of people feel that media and political elites have become out of touch with the economic struggles they face.
Fujimori has portrayed Kuczynski, a 77-year-old former World Bank economist, as out-of-touch and part of Peru's elite.
Put that all together and you've got one of the most out-of-touch art texts I've read in some time.
When scientists and the rover are out of touch, Curiosity's camera will continue to sweep the landscape for good analysis candidates.
The Republican National Committee criticized Harris as "the least vetted" of the Democratic candidates, calling her unqualified and out of touch.
Will's "pay for your own damn kids" philosophy, despite its appealing parsimony, is out of touch with the shifting economic realities.
Utah Republican Jason Chaffetz's recent comments concerning health care reform illustrates just how out of touch Congress is with modern medicine.
Maria Luisa was so out of touch with Bampumim that she didn't know he'd already been in trouble with the law.
Ann becomes an equally monstrous symbol of the selfish, out-of-touch aristocracy that actively enjoys spitting on everyone below them.
The radical pro-abortion agenda is out of touch with mainstream America and Tuesday's election results showed that loud and clear.
Maybe I'm a grumpy old biddy who's wildly out of touch for expecting any degree of authenticity from an instant camera.
He did it by painting Stark as too out of touch with the district and using Stark's infamous temper against him.
He has often lambasted CNN and The New York Times, referring to them as "failing" and out of touch with voters.
It can be argued that the Republican Party was on the precipice of obliteration for being archaic and out-of-touch.
This spells bad news for Democrats, who have demonstrated they are out of touch with the majority Americans on this issue.
Referendum-mania has not slowed the rise of populist, Eurosceptic parties which attack the establishment as corrupt and out of touch.
The outlet's misguided focus shows readers just how out of touch the editorial staff of the major relic media outlets are.
On the way, Melania drew widespread criticism for looking out of touch after she was pictured boarding a plane in heels.
Johnson was described as "out of touch" after discussing the export of Scotch whisky during a visit to a Sikh temple.
We're thought to be out of touch with the younger population and assumed to be lacking in the necessary technical skills.
Newt Gingrich -- introduced, inexplicably, by his wife as though he'd won the nomination himself -- looked old and pretty out of touch.
Ross's comments sparked backlash from Democrats who said the wealthy Commerce secretary is out-of-touch with the concerns of workers.
It was unnecessary and an example of how out of touch the Trump administration is with the rest of the world.
Progressives say the fight illustrates that Kaine and other Democrats meeting with Kavanaugh are out of touch with the party's base.
What can be done about negative stereotypes that portray older adults as out-of-touch, useless, feeble, incompetent, pitiful and irrelevant?
For this group it's the economy, pensions and what they view as out of touch Berlin elites that boil local blood.
A lack of participation also signals that "he is out of touch with what matters to America's regional partners," said Townshend.
Perhaps we're so used to being emotionally out of touch that, when we experience moments of being in touch, it's frightening.
Was there ever a period where you two fell out of touch or has it been pretty constant over the years?
In return, advertisements from Comstock and the National Republican Congressional Committee painted Bennett as elite and out of touch with Virginians.
But this year, Spanberger ran on the same message, calling Brat too ideological and out of touch with his own district.
But the events of her life keep her out of touch with the real struggles and suffering many trans people face.
If only he really admitted to innocent-out-of-touch Vargas that Jake is the man who murdered his ex-husband.
"Delete your account" is a way to throw shade at people, especially politicians, who are out of touch, according to Fusion.
Garlic, however, is the great uniter—and snubbing the cult-like obsession with garlic can seem a little out of touch.
If you've been out of touch with the FinTech market recently you may have missed how popular prepaid cards have become.
Republicans have been eager to seize on the "crumbs" remark as proof that Pelosi and other Democrats are out of touch.
Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles described Mr. Trump as being out of touch with the nation and the world.
Here's hoping the usual loudmouths don't start trying to argue the Oscars are out of touch with "real" America this year.
Join the #Fight4BirthControl campaign to step up to out of touch lawmakers that want use your health care for political points.
Several people on social media criticized Tannahill for not canceling his contest after the Florida shooting, calling him out of touch.
Mr. Graham, who had pushed for a strike, was on an airplane heading to the West Coast and out of touch.
The Wilkses, who now own some 700,000 acres across several states, have become a symbol of the out-of-touch owner.
Lawmakers seemed like out-of-touch old people with little grasp of how technology works and where the real risks lie.
Biden's popularity frustrates lefties who think him insufficiently progressive and liberals who see him as an out-of-touch white guy.
Mr. Sitwell's comments, said in jest or not, appear to be out of touch with shifting attitudes of the British public.
The calm, collected Obama was seen as cold and out of touch as ISIS stormed to power in the Middle East.
He was criticized as out of touch with the struggles of African Americans in South Bend while he was mayor there.
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Mr. Ross, a wealthy investor, has been criticized for making controversial or seemingly out-of-touch statements in televised interviews before.
The family kept in contact, and Olga grew concerned in August when Anisimov was uncharacteristically out of touch for several days.
The Grammys are often derided for being out of touch, but this year, the big categories skew younger and more pop.
Japan's leaders are so out of touch with the lives of ordinary people that they seem genuinely uninterested in their plight.
American Bridge, a Democratic super PAC, worked to define Saccone as out of touch using opposition research, earned and paid media.
Recent ads have described being 50 years old as "basically dead" and characterized older people as selfish and out of touch.
Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate, is using that momentum to depict him as an unpatriotic out-of-touch banker.
"They would look self-serving and out of touch if they tried to deny climate change," one expert told Ms. Lavelle.
And that has offered an opening for Democrats, who want to paint the GOP as broadly out of touch with women.
She wielded a deft political stiletto, taunting her opponent, Emmanuel Macron, as a weak, long-winded and out-of-touch elitist.
It's a Look The fashion set has taken a liking to a style quirk once associated with out-of-touch dads.
Following Perez's victory, the Republican National Committee issued a statement slamming Democrats for being out of touch with the American people.
At the same time, their neighbors inveigh against out-of-touch politicians for instituting environmental policies that fail to protect them.
Online lingerie startups like Third Love have pointed to the show as an example of Victoria's Secret falling out of touch.
It looks fishy, and voters already have little trust in governing elites, believing them to be corrupt and out-of-touch.
Trump will rebound but the GOP establishment in Washington that is totally out of touch with the grass roots will not.
In 2018 Republican congressional candidates across America built her into a caricature of a wild-eyed, out-of-touch coastal liberal.
Before you dismiss me as an out-of-touch elitist, I got it used for a fraction of the steep price.
But most crucially, the show's neoliberal economics, where capitalism always wins, are increasingly out of touch with modern Democrats' policy dreams.
They brand those who voted the other way as a liberal elite, patronizing, self-interested, out of touch with real life.
The president has yet to make a comprehensive address explaining his ideas, and his critics say he is out of touch.
It's hardly the most outlandish thing Trump has said nor is it the most out-of-touch thing Trump has said.
Maybe it's my defense mechanism for when people accuse me of being a coastal elite, out of touch with Real America.
Instead of bringing viewers closer to them, these videos can make influencers seem just as out of touch as standard celebrities.
By 231, Ms. Haney was telling colleagues that Mr. Drexler was old and out of touch, according to two former employees.
Julianne Potter comes awfully close to wrecking her best friend's wedding because she's been so out of touch with her feelings.
With China's economy slowing after years of breakneck growth, he does not want to risk being seen as out of touch.
He is not a good debater, is inarticulate, seems to be confused and out of touch, and makes numerous gaffes.     Sen.
They have hope that I never had, but their lives are still threatened by out-of-touch authorities—their youth, interrupted.
The second thing is people are so afraid of being portrayed as out of touch, as not part of the future.
Paulina and I had planned that morning to meet on this very bridge, to avoid being out of touch for too long.
It is also the reward for a years-long Republican campaign to vilify her as an entitled and out of touch liberal.
It's really tricky to tread into this area of products designed for women without coming across as sexist or out of touch.
The president has ruled since 1986 and has won a series of elections, but is viewed by some as out of touch.
They were out of touch for 12 hours Tuesday and into Wednesday, Trop told KCRA, but he messaged her at 2 a.m.
It's become commonplace to accuse Hollywood of being "out of touch with reality," as a February 1 Fox News article put it.
"Clinton talked very little about our economy and I feel she was way out of touch with the working force," she said.
It chimed with those sick of a hyper-centralised state, where feeble councils take marching orders from an out-of-touch London.
Rep. Fred Keller (R-Pa.) is blasting Joaquin Phoenix as "out-of-touch" for his "offensive" Oscar acceptance speech about animal rights.
And at some point there may be a broader backlash that leaves the NBA seeming both out of touch and less entertaining.
Well, if this is Issa's idea of persuasion, it's an indicator of just how out of touch the ultra-millionaire has become.
A spokeswoman for his campaign, Erin Perrine, said in a statement that Biden is out of touch with the American middle class.
One of the most common criticisms of the music awards show — from both artists and fans — is that it's out-of-touch.
As recent weeks have shown, Trump is dangerously out of touch with reality, with no understanding of the constitutional separation of powers.
But Obama turned it around on his 113 challenger, mocking and painting him as out of touch with modern foreign policy questions.
His response catches in a nutshell concerns that some Japanese lawmakers are growing desperately out of touch in a rapidly aging nation.
I've seen a lot of derivative videos and a lot of videos that are out of touch with what people connect with.
The president has ruled since 1986 and has won a series of elections but is viewed by some as out of touch.
I can't tell if #ComcastCaresDay is a joke or an example of people in charge being embarrassingly out of touch with reality.
To give himself a shot, Trump would be wise to try to make the Democratic nominee a liberal out-of-touch candidate.
Did she mean to come off as out of touch and tone-dead by wearing snakeskin stiletto heels to hurricane-ravaged Texas?
He has criticized the reigning elite as corrupt and out of touch and has promised to usher in "democratic revolution" in France.
The thing hasn't launched yet—maybe it'll be popular with God-knows-which Fox demographic I might be out of touch with.
"Some may take a more sophisticated approach and say you're elite education — means you're out of touch with real people," she continued.
But having failed to bank credibility of his own, Trump looks out of touch as he heads to Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
They also told the president they believe Biden's opponents will say he's out of touch with the base of his own party.
Some may take a slightly more sophisticated approach and say your elite education means you are out of touch with real people.
His speech about being a salesman who knows the American people gets under Brockhart's skin, and makes Tusk seem out of touch.
It's a bad sign for Trump to be so out of touch on the daily safety of his own demographic in America.
Trump and his White House will push the idea that Jackson was undone by a polarized and out-of-touch Democratic Party.
When Democrats are selling hats that say "America is Already Great," it shows how out of touch they are with average Americans.
OUT-OF-TOUCH and self-centred at best; deceitful and crooked at worst: Britons have developed smoulderingly low opinions of their rulers.
Governments derided as elitist and out of touch find it hard to resist calls to submit controversial issues to a popular vote.
She also pledged to listen to the concerns of young people who feel the government is out of touch with their concerns.
She also tried to turn Heller's experience against him by calling him "a career politician" and out of touch with regular Nevadans.
Republicans seized on the minority leader's "crumbs" comments in February, saying they portrayed how out of touch Pelosi was with the public.
Passing up the out-of-touch insiders, they went for an overflowing souffle of crazy incompetence in the form of Donald Trump.
" Cruz continued to frame O'Rourke as out of touch with Texans, accusing the Democratic congressman of wanting open borders and "socialized medicine.
John March, a spokesperson for the state's Republican Party, told NBC News that it shows Cockburn is "out of touch" with voters.
Some complained of The Times's perceived liberal bias and think its New York newsroom is out of touch with much of America.
Both Astrid and Payton are so consumed with perfection and maintaining their public personas that they're out of touch with their emotions.
Fox News, whose average viewer is 21968 years old, is particularly fond of describing young Americans as naive and out of touch.
Lololol." She said Miller's "life looks cute" and told her to "have a pleasant evening" and called her "adorably out of touch.
The dress code is outdated and out of touch with the clothing that is being marketed and sold to girls, she believes.
The government she has formed could hardly be more out of touch with an electorate that has moved sharply to the left.
So many runway accessories (like so many runway pieces in general) feel out of touch with what the majority of people wear.
The ladies welcome his institutional knowledge and his hotness, until they decide he's too old and out-of-touch and ditch him.
I always feel completely out of touch when I see those stories, because my boyfriend does the majority of the household chores.
Sato told Radio New Zealand he mostly keeps to himself and admitted that he was out of touch with the modern world.
Sara Netanyahu has long faced allegations of abusive behavior and living extravagantly in a manner out of touch with the general public.
Though they were once seen as relatable to average Americans, polls suggest that many voters now see them as out of touch.
He was mimicking a Mitt Romney quote that earned Mr. Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, ridicule for being out of touch.
They fell out of touch, and then years go by, and then all of a sudden he's part of the Trump campaign.
Mr. Ryan deleted the Twitter post in hours, however, after lawmakers and social media users criticized him for appearing out of touch.
Biden is also viewed skeptically among some Democrats who dismiss him as an out-of-touch moderate in a party moving leftward.
Ro Khanna (D-CA), who has backed Justice Democrats, called Feinstein "out of touch with the grassroots" on economic and foreign policy.
"The whole thing feels out of touch with what my age group actually wants or likes," one real live millennial told CNN.
Republicans are sure to continue harping on the Green New Deal as a way to paint Democrats as out-of-touch extremists.
I wanted to come, and then I was so out of touch with tech, I'm going to go back to business school.
There's a scene where Joe's son Wesley, played by Anthony Anderson's son, Nathan, implies that you're out of touch as a rapper.
The reboot, which featured several internet personalities as hosts instead of one, was widely derided for being out of touch and confusing.
He was deposed after months of political unrest directed at his administration, which was accused of being spendthrift and out of touch.
"I don't look at the rating systems and think, 'You guys are so puritanical and evil and out of touch,'" he said.
Bliss: The Democrats' obsession with all things Russia is just another example of how out-of-touch they are with the electorate.
When he was asked if he had any contact with the leaker, Trump said, 'No, I'm totally out of touch with Reality.
There are currently two billionaires — Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
For the first time in memory, Democrats are seen as more out of touch with ordinary Americans than the party's political opponents.
The company said in November that it was canceling its annual fashion show amid growing claims that it was out of touch.
By appearing to mock Turbo Tax online preparation kits, he looked out of touch with the modest economic circumstances of regular Americans.
It's a dated practice that, in an industry that's made DLC a common refrain, has long felt out of touch with players.
But it does encapsulate a kooky universe featuring a cast of misfits and visionaries who are out of touch, out of style.
His plan is out of touch with modern families and workplaces, and if implemented, it will ultimately harm those families and workplaces.
You don't want to lowball yourself, but you also don't want to aim too high and seem like you're out of touch.
The group's head of security, a man known as Booda Bear, had been out of touch since driving off-site hours earlier.
But over the last several decades, the Democratic Party have morphed into an out-of-touch party for the rich and elite.
Instead, it may suggest that the Arab League and much of the Arab world is just more and more out of touch.
Heitkamp ultimately voted against Kavanaugh's confirmation, setting the stage for GOP claims that she was out of touch with North Dakota voters.
Adrian is financially canny but culturally out of touch, and he envisions a world of ad-supported content and soulless corporate sponsorship.
Meanwhile, Republicans have been arguing that it's the Democrats who are out of touch with the middle class for opposing the law.
Asked on a flight to Bahrain whether the trousers could signal that she was out of touch with the common voter, Mrs.
Much as they may try, they are often out of touch with local and national concerns in the places where they operate.
"The NRA is once again spewing pathetic, out of touch ideas, blaming everything but guns," the Democratic leaders said in a statement.
Mr. Lineker has gone where not even the opposition Labour Party goes these days for fear of being branded out of touch.
At home, attendance is falling and many Germans say they regard the church's teaching on social issues as hopelessly out of touch.
Saccone's campaign has argued the presence of national figures shows Lamb is "out of touch" with the district he wants to represent.
These days, when someone says that, it's usually met with a polite eye roll, the kind reserved for out-of-touch elders.
Deriding Hollywood as smug, elitist, out of touch, and self-congratulatory is a common refrain outside of, and even within, the industry.
He said it remained unclear how many individuals whose whereabouts were unknown had perished or fallen out of touch in chaotic evacuations.
Trump's thesis is not that reporters are out of touch with the struggles of ordinary Americans or implicitly biased in favor of liberals.
Let's say for the sake of the argument that both the "mainstream media" and the government are full of out-of-touch elites.
Hollywood has been complaining that bad Rotten Tomatoes scores harm their box office and that critics are out of touch with the people.
From superdelegates to caucuses that unintentionally disenfranchise parents, shift workers, disabled communities and the elderly, we have become insular and out of touch.
For decades, the EPA has been a rogue agency – ideological, poorly managed, dishonest and out of touch with sound science and common sense.
Since characters on the big screen aren't representative of our society, they seem out of touch with what's going on in the world.
But Silicon Valley's need to "disrupt" everything by way of thing-sharing apps and marketing contrivances leads to thunderously out of touch statements.
And, you see here somebody like Nancy Pelosi seems completely out of touch, doesn&apost make any sense, one gap after the next.
Macron has long struggled to shake off the tag of "president of the rich" and the view that he is out of touch.
The fact that Cruz and Rubio haven't won over more Hispanic voters shows how out of touch their policies—or their personalities—are. 
His opponent, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, has been attempting to characterise the wealthy prime minister as out of touch with working class Australians.
We've been positively dying to watch it after its totally cool and not at all out of touch publicity stunt earlier this week.
Last summer a dollar fetched about 38,000 rials on the black market (the official rate has long been out of touch with reality).
Instead, it only served to further underscore how out-of-touch the billionaire chief executive seems from the ongoing operations at his company.
It's extremely depressing, and most of our on site "therapist" are older white people who are very out of touch with current times.
Some outlets give the credit to Bob Dole, an effort by an older candidate to show he wasn't out of touch with technology.
Those who live with the disorder may seem like they are out-of-touch with reality to others, sometimes experiencing delusions and hallucinations.
Earlier this year, Cruz criticized Trump for his "New York values," suggesting Trump was out of touch with the rest of the country.
But, to not feature a black model for this Christmas sweater campaign seems out of touch and just dumb, if you ask us.
Some blame baseball's male-dominated front offices, picturing a room full of out-of-touch men trying to figure out what women want.
That might be dazzling to watch, but it's as retrograde as any basic Cinderella story — and out of touch with our current moment.
For her party's populist faction, the result confirms that she was a centrist throwback, a milksop out of touch with the public mood.
For his opponents, it was all the confirmation they needed that the billionaire businessman was completely out of touch with the Chilean reality.
For years, Republicans have vilified her as an entitled, out-of-touch liberal, attacks that have contributed to Mrs Pelosi's unpopularity with voters.
Her boss, Lord Altrincham (John Heffernan), is appalled by one of the queen's speeches, which he considers stiff, demeaning, and out-of-touch.
I'm a 37-year-old man with a 17-month-old little boy, and I am increasingly out of touch with video games.
If exasperation at high taxes was part of the trigger for the gilets jaunes, another was anger at the out-of-touch elite.
Older workers are often seen as out of touch or less capable, despite often being highly qualified for the roles they apply for.
I fell out of touch with Him and made some choices that landed me in a place I never expected to be…prison.
Then, there are the company's out-of-touch price points, cult-like atmosphere, and bizarre training and goal-making practices for retail associates.
"Macron is the banks' candidate," she said at the launch of her campaign headquarters, accusing him of being out of touch with voters.
Which means he needs as much fodder as possible to cast Democrats as deeply out of touch and representative of a creeping socialism.
" She sounded out of touch to some when, in the same interview, she offered her advice to laid-off journalists: "There are jobs.
"That anti-establishment sensibility has in recent years become this conflation of progressivism with out-of-touch-ness and class difference," said Griffin.
According to a new NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll, 56% say today&aposs Democratic candidates are out of touch with the mainstream.
Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko said he expects to find several of those people alive and just out of touch with loved ones.
The claims are an attempt to paint Macron, a former investment banker, as elitist, wealthy, and out-of-touch with normal French citizens.
As a shut-in who listens to music all day, I often feel powerless and completely out of touch with the outside world.
Let's hope Chenault can temper Zuck's penchant for weirdly out-of-touch statements and Facebook's tendency to accidentally abet racism on its platform.
The Obama campaign was able to depict Mitt Romney as an out-of-touch plutocrat who divided the world into makers and takers.
"He's emblematic of a generation of Japanese politicians who are tone deaf to this kind of issue and out of touch," Cleveland said.
But after the sell-by date, a meme can only feel stale and make someone who invokes it seem woefully out of touch.
All that may be true, but past moments in American politics have also featured angry voters, out-of-touch elites, and social problems.
Macron's comment went down poorly with the French left, and others, adding to perceptions that he is out of touch with ordinary folk.
A new generation comes up behind you and you start to feel more out of touch and less invincible than you once did.
He lamented that the ministry's bureaucracy — which lives in palatial, colonial-era bungalows — was out of touch with the needs of ordinary people.
The first thing you'd change about Silicon Valley if you had a magic wand: Silicon Valley is out of touch with middle America.
His opponents were quick to pounce, branding him an out-of-touch president who has put himself above the person in the street.
All that would prove, however, is how far out of touch the activists are with Labour voters, especially in the north of England.
These anecdotes suggest a fatal lack of awareness, an inability to see that she and her party may have grown out of touch.
That year's budget was so out of touch that House Democrats didn't even want to bring it to the floor for a vote.
Mr. Dowden, though, has no faith either will do anything meaningful to address the issue, because he thinks both are out of touch.
Biden has been accused by abortion rights activists and Democrats of being out of touch with the party on many issues, including abortion.
" He went on, "The problem is it also puts you out of touch with genuine criticism from people who actually understand the issues.
"We are not going to let out-of-touch, metro-area, liberal elites drown out your voices," she told the audience in Duluth.
The obsession with Mr. Putin only strengthens the Republican message that the Democrats are out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Americans.
But Johnson's campaign has painted the former senator as out-of-touch and spending more time outside the state as a college professor.
There is "considerable precedent," he argued, for Republicans using personal behavior such as diet to portray Democrats as elitist and out of touch.
Those numbers are worse than the "in touch/out of touch" numbers for either the Republican Party or Trump in that same poll.
In interviews across the country, Republican voters suggested that Mr. Romney's move was presumptuous and described him as out of touch and ineffectual.
The service can run up to $30,000, and it's not just for out-of-touch rich parents who don't want to be bothered.
Johnny Carson was still in top form as a host, but the 65-year-old was falling out of touch with the times.
So when you get across people that's not even black and you're trying to conduct yourself, you feel a little out of touch.
And rarely has the content of the Trump Show reflected a president as out of touch with reality as it did on Monday.
"Moments ago, @PRyan deleted this tweet after we told him just how out of touch he was," Mr. Bryce wrote, soliciting $1.50 donations.
Even house heroes can seem out of touch after long days spent sunning in Ibiza and nights playing for the bottle service crowds.
The effort was criticized for being out of touch with the needs of the local Newark community and unfamiliar with New Jersey laws.
But for many Democrats, Mr. Biden's decision to highlight those relationships seemed deeply misguided and out of touch with political change in America.
The goal isn't simply to discredit Biden as generationally out-of-touch or too politically clubby or insufficiently transformational or otherwise gaffe-prone.
Optimism in official sessions appeared to be out of touch with the public's concern about the technology's disruptive effects on privacy and politics.
He ran for re-election casting himself as the defender of working people and Mitt Romney as an out-of-touch rich guy.
We thought they might resist it, but what kind of management team would be so irresponsible and out-of-touch to allow this?
But as other companies embrace body positivity and female empowerment, the brand's signature style seems increasingly out of touch, writes our fashion director.
After Mr. Liu died and his ashes were scattered at sea, Ms. Liu, 56, has remained out of touch, apparently under secretive guard.
"It definitely seems the whole roll out of PrEP+ is really out of touch," Rosenberg, who was in attendance, told the news source.
They also feel more confident that the new nationwide message painting Democrats as out of touch has changed the narrative in their favor.
But Democrats seized on the proposals on Monday as evidence that the president was out of touch with the plight of working families.
Even more people say that the Democratic Party is out of touch with ordinary voters than say the same of the Republican Party.
"Salesman" has always been a study in cancerous denial, an interior portrait of a man long out of touch with who he is.
The parents in the Facebook group also criticized the CDC for being out of touch with them and other families affected by AFM.
All those beautiful little kids being best friends, and really having no idea how privileged and wildly out of touch their lives are?
Some Shanghainese regard the arrival of the Museum as the return of an imperious influence, out of touch with local interests and values.
"It's clearly out of touch with what the American people want," he contended, predicting that potential pot investors will unlikely be deterred either.
May, attacked the three High Court judges for being "out of touch" and seeking to undermine the popular referendum in favor of Brexit.
"What has to happen for a guy to believe that he's totally well-adjusted and be that far out of touch?" he said.
The FCC leadership and the White House are totally out of touch with popular opinion in their desire to roll back net neutrality.
These days, the White House looks dysfunctional, the Republican Party appears out of touch, and high-end suburban households are just plain mad.
He says he wants to heal a country disillusioned with what he calls a corrupt and out-of-touch political and corporate elite.
Is this blame game ensnaring the correctional workers the result of out-of-touch bureaucrats ignoring the root causes of the bureau's dysfunction?
Why Rose has come now, after 38 years in which the three have (apparently) been out of touch, is part of the mystery.
His comments were met with a furious backlash online, where internet users called the editor "out of touch" and threatened to boycott Waitrose.
Part documentary, part "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," this program seemed to demonstrate just how out of touch with reality Jackson was.
I feel like I'm three years out of touch with the state of cyber security, but I don't see any reason for optimism.
Bottom line: If you're an Academy member who's old and out of touch with the latest movie culture ... your days might be numbered.
His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people, particularly in rural villages and the provincial hinterlands.
Yet as a millennial, you shouldn't see your elders as out-of-touch but as mentors who can guide you to success at work.
Many voters here define themselves as culturally Republican and argue the liberals in urban, coastal California are elitists out of touch with rural lifestyles.
Screenshot: ReutersWhen Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of members of Congress last month, he made many of them look like out-of-touch idiots.
If fed-up voters unite behind a handful of such organizations, they could defeat lazy, corrupt and out-of-touch incumbents in both parties.
But by 413, his marriage ended and both parents dead, he dropped out of touch with his sister Sylvia Pease, a Christian Science nurse.
Trump and his supporters have dismissed Hollywood as the "elite" and out of touch with "real" Americans, which is laughable because Trump personifies elitism.
The project was explicitly insurrectionist, a challenge to a conservative consensus that the authors believed was out of touch with the reality of Trumpism.
Though polls routinely showed the opposition had majority support, many Venezuelans view their leaders as an elitist group out-of-touch with their problems.
An irony of the argument that Never Trumpers are out of touch with their party is how little influence it ascribes to Mr Trump.
The squabbles in Berlin play into feelings that politicians are out of touch and more interested in their own jobs than serving the country.
Near majorities now say that their own member is "out of touch" and pays more attention to "special interests" than his or her constituents.
But to Ms Park's critics it is all of a piece with her leadership style: imperial, aloof and out of touch with her people.
Given the price point of the Balenciaga iteration, it's not difficult to see why some might find the bag exploitative or out-of-touch.
Everything about this site screams awful, out-of-touch 90s educational game—down to the hulkingly giant PCs, complete with blue screens of death.
Its uncharismatic leader, Martin Schulz, announced his resignation on February 7th; even his colleagues felt he has been out of touch with voters' concerns.
Biden was a rock star and Kaine was an everyman, but Obama was the same old dismissive, out-of-touch professor he's always been.
The company's portfolio is hodgepodge of processed food brands that are out of touch with today's consumers: Oscar Mayer, Velveeta, Planters and Jell-O.
It's rare for a zombie movie to have a human villain who isn't a soulless military figure, or a rich out-of-touch elitist.
I agree with Drake's assessment that they're out of touch with emerging artists, and Frank's critique that they, like the Oscars, are so white.
Labour's Corbyn had been widely mocked and derided (even by those in his own party) as an out-of-touch socialist from the 1970s.
During campaign season many Iraqis said they view the political class as out of touch and more concerned with power than serving their needs.
Facebook might seem out of touch, but the fact that it's even trying to build a meme browser shows it recognizes the opportunity here.
There's been a lot of talk about how some celebrities are "out of touch" and therefore shouldn't be given a platform to talk politics.
" The comment rankled many and the Clinton campaign seized on it as a way to cast Sanders as out of touch on race. "Sen.
His campaign waited months to attack Ross's past work for the ACLU, an obvious way to paint her as an out-of-touch liberal.
The changes have brought no halt to demonstrations under way for more than three weeks against a ruling elite viewed as out of touch.
Drilling down further in the poll results reveals that Trump is viewed as out of touch with voters by a 58–38 percent margin.
"This is football, not Hollywood," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani complained later, showing just how out of touch he is with sports culture.
John McCain even brighter, with McCain's assertion that the "the fundamentals of our economy are strong" used to depict him as out of touch.
He called for the Democrats to face the reality that they lost the election because they were out of touch with the American people.
By the time we adapt a Twitter goof into a costume, the moment has passed, and we look like an out-of-touch fool.
I had fallen out of touch with him for a number of years, and then over the past two or three years [we reconnected].
Ross' comments spurred a firestorm of backlash from Democratic lawmakers and Trump administration critics, who panned the wealthy commerce secretary as out of touch.
" The Fox News opinion host responded by calling Stephens an "arrogant, out of touch elitist" and a "dumbass with his head up his ass.
"She's certainly out of touch with the grass-roots of the Democratic Party," Mr. Canova, 56, said of Ms. Wasserman Schultz in an interview.
Gap fell out of touch with Baby Boomers that grew up on the brand and failed to attract Millennials that drive fashion trends today.
The game just isn't the same anymore and if you're out of touch, don't know your audience, then you're in danger of falling apart.
And, even knowing that, Trump delivered a navel-gazing, self-championing, victimhood-seeking speech that reeked of tone-deafness and out-of-touch-ism.
Each side of the argument saw the other as out of touch and vaguely foreign—shills of evil corporations or dupes of clueless NGOs.
One has to assume that Pence is either the most out of touch politician, or that he was at least aware of the betrayal.
Her only redeeming quality to Bob (other than that she is now skinny), is that she isn't totally out-of-touch with current affairs.
Unfortunately for Reed, he's also old and out of touch, so the school's liberal environment and emphasis on political correctness are a confusing surprise.
The danger isn't merely out-of-touch politicians; it's a growing sense of alienation and marginalization amongst the rising generation of the world's youth.
In stark contrast, the leaders of the Republican Party are out of touch on this issue even with the base of their own party.
The back-and-forth has reinforced the popular impression that the country's politicians make up a class out of touch with the nation's problems.
The project quickly encountered opposition from local groups that saw it as out of touch, and, eight years later, it's generally considered a failure.
He was the chairman of the judiciary committee during the Anita Hill hearings, and he's out of touch in the era of Me Too.
While Guadagno has cast Murphy as an out-of-touch "Goldman Sachs millionaire," the association appears to have done little to hamper his chances.
Her dismissal of $85033,000 in the pockets of average families is offensive and highlights how out of touch she is with the American people.
I'm not sure he's ever been more out of touch than he is right now as he's kind of pushing [Branson] on a surfboard.
In typical out-of-touch Washington style, they thought they knew better than American consumers when it comes to their financial needs and choices.
Sinema's comments come amid a growing debate over the future of the Democratic Party, with critics slamming Democratic leadership for being out of touch.
Scott Stewart, vice president of tactical analysis at security consultancy Stratfor, said Chapo was out of touch now he was in a U.S. jail.
For it was, in its own way, as out of touch with reality as the ranting of Donald Trump (whom Mr. Ryan never mentioned).
I thought you got older and you were old and you slowed down, and you were out of touch and you lost your feel.
"Feinstein is out of touch with the grassroots of our party on economic policy and foreign policy," Khanna told Vox after her reelection announcement.
Until Republican lawmakers accept this as fact, they will remain hopelessly out of touch with families, leaving American families to pick up the pieces.
Clinton's remarks often transcended policy, as she sought to portray Mr. Trump as an out-of-touch businessman who would squash the working class.
No more than one metaphorical rebus should appear in any novel, nor more than one middle-aged character out of touch with current events.
I suspect that many people in the North prefer the comforting story of economic grievance, or Democratic "elites" out of touch with the masses.
On the Republican side, DeSantis hopes an endorsement from Trump will outweigh Putnam's attacks on DeSantis as an out-of-touch creature of Washington.
Many of the prime minister's most trusted advisers had been out of touch or only in rare contact with him during his Saudi stay.
But rather than being tagged as too out of touch with her party, Pelosi has emerged as its definitive leader, prepared to fight Trump.
Our analysis suggests that there are several other Democrats deeply out of touch with their electorates who could be vulnerable to a primary challenge.
As secretary, he also advised President Bush on reversing a number of Reagan-era policies seen as out of touch with modern environmental standards.
Meanwhile, Junior [Marcus Scribner] and Jack [Miles Brown] help Dre [Anthony Anderson] after he realizes he is out of touch with modern day feminism.
Mr. Deutsch remained in New York, and they fell out of touch, spending the next decade dating other people and focusing on their careers.
"Serious, but with a smile," said the painter Brice Marden, a good friend at Yale who has fallen out of touch over the decades.
But his opponent, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has painted Crowley as out of touch, especially with the nearly half of his constituents who are Latino.
Immediately, many people called this out as a stain on the Academy's record, proof voters remain out of touch with the current cultural climate.
The survey comes as billionaire presidential candidates Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerPoll: Most Democratic voters say billionaires are out of touch with average American Hill.
While he attracts men and traditionalists, he's seen as abrasive and impersonable -- and out of touch with the way Merkel has updated the CDU.
Lorenz's articled kicked off the mainstream popularity of the meme used by Generation Z  and Millennials to dismiss out-of-touch baby boomers. OKBoomer.
Moritz, a partner at the exceptionally successful venture capital firm Sequoia, has been accused of being sexist, out of touch, and an evangelist of
Top commanders often remained far from the front, out of touch with the knee-deep mud and rat-filled trenches that the infantry endured.
DeVos has a brand problem -- she is greeted by protesters almost everywhere she goes and is widely cast as an out-of-touch plutocrat.
For decades, the country had been ruled by two centrist parties that took turns winning elections but were increasingly out of touch with voters.
Republicans have seized on the comment as evidence that Democrats are out of touch with the working-class populism that has fueled Trump's popularity.
But as Warren has risen in the polls, competitors have argued that those plans obscure that she is out of touch with regular people.
Which means that he simply cannot be as dismissive, curt or out-of-touch as his "write a best-selling book" comments come off.
It just shows that these people are out of touch and are willing to play with people's lives in the pursuit of an agenda.
The current scandal over his security guard isn't the only issue that has sparked accusations that the president is aloof and out of touch.
Slack even hits Microsoft with the "ok boomer" meme to add insult to injury, mocking Microsoft for supposedly being old and out of touch.
One day after former President Barack Obama cautioned against being out of touch with voters, Democratic candidates said there was a winner among them.
I know three female ministers, one of whom just got married — so much for a celibate male clergy out of touch with normal life.
Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, are using Biden's frequent fundraising stops as part of an argument that Biden is out of touch with Democratic primary voters.
Democratic strategists say DeVos resonates with base voters because she's perceived as an opponent of public education and a billionaire who's out of touch.
Although millennials may be derided by out-of-touch columnists as passive, avocado toast-eaters, today's youth are in reality an engaged, activist generation.
To them, the outrageous things he says are often uncomfortable truths, or provocations that show how out of touch or oversensitive everyone else is.
Though his foes brand him an out-of-touch plutocrat, he sees himself as a challenger to old-style business oligarchs from his home town.
Such parties can often serve as a safety valve if one party or its elected officials grow too complacent, corrupt, or out of touch ideologically.
And while Congressman Kevin Brady described the bill as, "this is Obamacare gone" Tuesday, only the most out of touch American could really believe that.
Mr Johnson's fondness for obscure historical jokes (and his record of offensive comments about non-whites) mean that 62% think he is out of touch.
When someone better at manipulating those grievances came along, conservative elites couldn't stop him by calling him out of touch with the expert policy consensus.
Ivanka's on-the-ground report actually highlights the extent to which the Trump administration is out of touch with the majority of Americans on education.
Murrell took issue with pitting salt of the Earth audiences against snobby out-of-touch critics, but he also thought the audience rating was bullshit.
So selecting Lady Gaga may have at first seemed like another out-of-touch-with-middle-America decision meant to roil Trump and his supporters.
"The decision to bring back animals is foolish, short-sighted and out of touch," said Rachel Mathews, PETA's associate director of captive animal law enforcement.
Many candidates also fear GOP's efforts to use Pelosi's statements to portray the whole party as out-of-touch and representative of West Coast liberals.

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