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Many in the media simply parroted that is a fact.
Some in the media have parroted the White House line.
She is now being parroted by a number of other Democrats.
Most media accounts of the trial "parroted the prosecution's narrative," she wrote.
" Adele chatted onscreen, and Eisenman parroted her: " 'Koindah 'ystericol ta be awnest.
Conway parroted those talking points Wednesday during an appearance on Fox News.
So Sanders simply parroted the falsehoods pumped into the bloodstream by her boss.
Trump has parroted at least one allegation which began in the Kremlin media.
Explaining this, Brian parroted back the fear-mongering slogans that Republicans have produced.
The jokes could almost write themselves, but Fake Karl parroted Lagerfeld to perfection.
She has refused to defend the two journalists and has parroted the prosecution's case.
And both Cruz and Christie gleefully parroted Trump's empty, saber-rattling approach to ISIS.
Short has directly parroted many of the administration's lies on issues such as immigration.
Part-time revolutionaries mindlessly parroted state propaganda or the bigotry of Egypt's religious establishment.
" Trump parroted the segment, describing Cummings' district as "a disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.
As such, it is odd hearing it parroted by Cruz, an avowed Vladimir Putin critic.
Hillary's bunk is once again being accepted wholesale and parroted by the paper of record.
Zelensky also frequently called Trump a "great teacher" and parroted his rhetoric during the call.
Maduro has accused Guaidó of fronting a U.S. backed coup, a line parroted by Moscow.
Others parroted the Trump administration's relentless attacks on the news media in creepy, seemingly-lobotomized unison.
"The law is the law," parroted many of the two men's rivals and Peru's media establishment.
This "level playing field" argument has been parroted by Republicans at the FCC and in Congress.
When I was younger, I just parroted the beliefs of my parents or people around me.
Other more supposedly nonpartisan commentators uncritically parroted Trump administration assertions that Iran was planning something bad.
Last night, by saying "learn to code," Nunes — again, wittingly or unwittingly — parroted one of those ideas.
Schulz asserted that Merkel was "a world champion in not deciding," someone who simply parroted others' ideas.
Throughout his tenure as Trump&aposs attorney general, Barr has repeatedly parroted the president&aposs conspiracy theories.
" Now the victim, Xu realized that the accusations he had parroted about others "were nothing but lies.
Goodwin, a reliable Trump backer, parroted the President's line, which Trump duly boosted into his Twitter feed.
And, in doing so, he parroted political arguments made against Scott by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
It is propagated by religious leaders, parroted by wildly popular television news anchors, and published in school textbooks.
They parroted a bogus report by a Fox News contributor suggesting Obama outsourced the skullduggery to UK spooks.
Bolsonaro, a right-wing populist and former military officer, has praised Trump and parroted the American president's rhetoric.
He parroted Nazi talking points about Germany's "Jewish problem" and dismissed Hitler's increasingly violent anti-Semitism as trivial.
He swore that an assistant state's attorney fed him his statement, which he simply parroted back to the lawyer.
" And yet Toobin writes that "From DeFreeze on down, the comrades parroted Marxist lingo more than they understood it.
Initially Jacobs parroted the wisdom of the day, writing about the importance of centralized planning and praising slum clearing.
They've parroted Russian propaganda, pushed unfounded conspiracy theories, and accused Democrats of abusing their own power and obstructing Congress.
The lies and false information often gets parroted by both conservative news outlets like Fox News and Trump himself.
He portrayed the migrants as an imminent threat and parroted Fox's use of the word "invasion" to describe the travelers.
In calling the exercises "war games" and "provocations," Trump parroted North Korea's propaganda lines and further undermined their deterrent value.
And our own president, incredibly, has repeatedly parroted the Putin line, expressing doubts about the findings of our intelligence agencies.
Onlookers not only parroted derogatory phrases Mr. Trump has used for months, but also photographed voters as they marched past.
The minority of students who showed interest in open discussion were shut down by classmates who parroted Beijing's talking points.
When Mike Pence parroted that threat, the North Koreans called the vice-president "ignorant and stupid" and threatened a nuclear war.
Sometimes we confront trolls, bots, phish, spam, and malware head-on; sometimes we meet trollspeak in memes parroted by real people.
At the time the autopsy was greeted as strong medicine, at least by liberals, since it parroted what they'd been saying.
Dismissals of passive contemplation are often parroted in news releases from museums anxious to appear more inclusive by showing relational art.
This is a man who has parroted white nationalist talking points about South Africa's black leadership seizing land from white farmers.
To encourage positivity, I complimented her cooking, dressed like her mini-me, and parroted her disdain for our unassimilated Russian relatives.
Social media sites were clogged with conspiracy theories along these lines, and some of the theories even parroted anti-Semitic tropes.
The GOP has largely parroted Trump's argument that he did nothing wrong in trying to pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
The mainstream media has also repeatedly parroted Trump's threat to "lock her up" that has become a rallying cry for his supporters.
In shrinking Grand Staircase, Trump parroted critics who claim that they don't object to the monument per se, only to its size.
Finally, take the widely-parroted claim that President Trump has been forcing children out of the arms of their illegal immigrant parents.
College student elections have parroted the hostile national campaign culture, which has made the kumbaya-to-cage-fight transition all the more shocking.
That was fed to me with all of its biblical precepts and theological justifications, and I simply accepted it and parroted it back.
In London, we encounter Anjem Choudhary, a British lawyer-turned-loudmouth who has parroted his extremist views on Sean Hannity's Fox News show.
Addicted to Fox TV and its talking heads, Trump has parroted their rants and has had, arguably, the worst week of his presidency.
Outside of lyrical nods and potentially stolen riffs, plenty of bands took Dillinger Four's sound and all but parroted it back to them.
He said the pastor had been preaching about bad churches — not bad women — and that the local media had parroted the government's mischaracterization.
It is a tired cliché, one parroted by presidents and politicians every two years in hopes of driving their voters to the polls.
Spicer during his Thursday briefing parroted an allegation made by a Fox News analyst claiming Obama had outsourced surveillance of Trump to British intelligence.
Altered media has obvious implications in an election year, when candidates' words are frequently parroted in ads and can be used to undermine them.
Both are consistent with the destructive anti-government arguments popular on the right, which were parroted by most of Mr Trump's fellow CPAC speakers.
Warren Buffett even parroted that point Monday morning, saying the Republican health-care bill will "cut the hell out of taxes" for the rich.
"This outlandish allegation [by Swetnick and Avenatti] was put forth without any credible supporting evidence and simply parroted public statements of others," Collins said.
It's possible all those enthusiasts on CellarTracker already knew what Robert Parker and other experts said about each wine and just parroted their scores.
Spare me the "it's a scary time for young men in America" nonsense that's being parroted by the obtuse and ignorant misogynists, like Trump.
" But this week Wheeler parroted chemical industry talking points to contend that cleaning up contaminated sites would be putting politics "ahead of the science.
"He parroted the dangerous and untrue notion that international NGOs employ radicals and that humanitarian agencies are providing material support to ARSA," said Richardson.
He has offered Mr. Trump advice, parroted his sulfurous attacks on the media, and dined with him at Mar-a-Lago and the White House.
The Amazon founder&aposs "14 leadership principles" and annual shareholder letters, not Dell&aposs, are the management maxim&aposs parroted by executives everywhere these days.
The White House's $1.5 trillion number, which much of the media parroted uncritically, is not the only way the infrastructure debate is confused and confusing.
Often, official police accounts of his run-ins with the law were simply parroted without any probing or deeper analysis of what truly had happened.
When Biden admonished a man in Iowa who credulously parroted Trump's line of attack, many political analysts pronounced him imprudently thin-skinned and unattractively defensive.
Within just four days, Senate Majority PAC, Democrats' top outside group focused on Senate races, parroted the charges almost to the letter in a new ad.
One major automaker that has not signed onto the new California framework, Toyota, parroted that request for "one national program" in an email to The Verge.
"We also reject any groundless accusations parroted by some delegations as they are politically motivated in pursuit of ulterior purposes rather than human rights," Han said.
Ms. Whitman recalled how her comments were often ignored during meetings when she was governor, only to be praised when parroted soon after by a man.
But the full-throated embrace of Mr. Trump by pundits like Sean Hannity, who has parroted the president's "fake news" rhetoric, has roiled some Fox News reporters.
Multiple Republican members of Congress have parroted these accusations, most notably when they accused Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin of having ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. Sen.
In a stream-of-consciousness statement, Trump parroted the Saudi royal family's talking points and cast doubt on his own intelligence community's findings regarding the dissident journalist's death.
Down in London one day, he stood as close as he dared to perfect strangers on the Tube and parroted his own announcements, hoping they would recognise him.
And a few supporters have parroted his remarks, including some at a Trump rally in North Carolina this week who chanted "send her back!" in reference to Rep.
The President's strategy also relies on his capacity to maintain the misdirection and falsehood that he has concocted around the issue that has been parroted by conservative media.
EU's social-media feed, which is overseen by Banks, often parroted the alt-right view that liberal global élites exert an outsized sway over politics and the media.
The Post and other outlets generally parroted the prosecution's narrative of a calculating monster devoid of the most basic human instinct to love and protect a helpless child.
" On issue after issue, Blackburn has parroted the arguments advanced by these corporate giants, often in conjunction with right-wing talking points like "states' rights" and "limited government.
C.K.'s complaints about they/them pronouns aren't just offensive; they're also tired, well-worn platitudes parroted by everyone from psychologist Jordan Peterson to TV host Piers Morgan.
"Gates recalled Manafort saying the hack was likely carried out by the Ukrainians, not the Russians, which parroted a narrative Kilimnik often supported," according to the F.B.I. interview report.
As a bubbly teenage gold medalist at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, he parroted America's Cold War line, lecturing a Soviet reporter about the superiority of the United States.
Most notably, Flynn misled administration officials regarding his post-election communications with then-Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, giving an account Vice President Mike Pence subsequently parroted to the media.
" As she talked, she pulled up a scene on her phone of Irene Handl in the 1968 film "Wonderwall" and parroted along: "Ain't it a lovely day, Mr. Collins?
SYDNEY EMBER On RT, the state-funded Russian network that broadcasts in English, the inauguration coverage generally portrayed Mr. Trump favorably and in some cases parroted his talking points.
It parroted something Trump's lawyer said, and was a primary talking point: The second line was that the testimony shows how much the mainstream media and Democrats are lying.
So the same myths about our foreign rivals are parroted over the decades: They only respect strength; it's Munich again; the people hate the regime and will welcome American intervention.
Gesticulating with his right hand, Trump blasted what he called the "alt-left," protested that he had already condemned neo-Nazis and parroted far-right talking points on the Confederacy.
That's a far cry from earlier hearings when some of Trump's GOP allies eagerly parroted his claims on the cybersecurity firm that has taken center stage in the impeachment inquiry.
In Tennessee, the Republican candidate for Senate, Representative Marsha Blackburn, has parroted Mr. Trump's unfounded claims about voting by undocumented immigrants and turned those charges against her opponent, Phil Bredesen.
But in the Trump administration's first major announcement of its still-nascent plans to defeat the militants, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson on Wednesday closely parroted Mr. Obama's strategy.
Trump has frequently parroted the phrase "witch hunt" and other politically explosive language to denigrate the work of former special counsel Robert Mueller and various oversight efforts scrutinizing his administration.
"He parroted the dangerous and untrue notion that international NGOs employ radicals and that humanitarian agencies are providing material support to ARSA," Richardson said, referring to Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army militants.
Amazon's Jordan Peele-produced drama about Nazi hunters in the 1970s feels made with this specific moment when white nationalist sentiment gets parroted by government officials and in the national news.
Azar's response to Murray basically parroted the controversial HHS stance: "The mission of HHS is to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans, and this includes the unborn," he wrote.
The overarching narrative of La La Land, as parroted at last night's awards (and only slightly less potently throughout its press tour), is that it's a wonder the film was ever made.
Isn't it uncanny how within minutes of an event, party loyalists chant a parroted script for media broadcasts to the cult's devotees to divert attention, reinforce collective conformance and maintain party unity.
In his Oval Office speech Trumps repeated the canard that "The vast majority of Americans: The risk is very, very low," a line that his enablers in the administration have repeatedly parroted.
I know this goes completely counter to the narrative we see coming out of Israel, which is frequently parroted in the American press, that Abbas and the PA are inciting violence against Israel.
" Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner parroted this theme in an interview this March: "We should have excellence in government … The government should be run like a great American company.
In Brussels last month, Pompeo parroted the "America First" view with a tone deaf and arrogant speech in which he ticked off a confusing and often contradictory laundry list of problems with multilateralism.
Despite research showing that its passing would grow the economy and benefit the overwhelming majority of middle-class taxpayers, most of the networks and newspapers parroted Democratic "end of the world" talking points.
According to a report by the Washington Post, the relationship between the two men is "under particular strain," as Pence realizes that he might have publicly parroted Flynn's inaccurate account of what happened.
"It was bad enough that this nominee parroted fossil fuel industry talking points and flubbed answers to questions about basic science during her confirmation hearing," Whitehouse said in a statement emailed to BuzzFeed News.
Many in the press dutifully parroted these grievances in one-sided accounts with virtually no counterpoints, as if it's inconceivable that these intel officials could be capable of flaws or conflicted by political motivations.
And although he specified that he did not investigate "collusion" because it is not a legal term, Barr repeatedly parroted Trump allies by saying Mueller found "no collusion" between the Trump campaign and Russia.
And after Clinton's surprising collapse on September 11th, her campaign repeatedly stated — and it was parroted by pop culture and media — that she was being held to a different standard due to her gender.
He clearly respects the modes in which he dabbles—the mark of a veteran musicologist—as each cultural hallmark is briefly suggested, never parroted, and then constructed as new and different from the other.
Trump surely is entitled to defend himself against his fast-approaching impeachment by the House, but his relentless assault on the whistleblower -- eagerly parroted by his most dedicated acolytes -- is wrong, irrelevant and dangerous.
The former New York mayor also parroted a common anti-Semitic trope on the right that claims Soros controls the American media and gets the press to print lies about him and the president.
Their argument, one that's parroted by many U.S. opponents of the Trump administration, is that Iran's increased aggression is a direct result of the Trump administration's decision to pull out of the nuclear deal.
Finally, he highlighted just how many people in Myanmar seemed content to receive distorted and xenophobic information from Facebook, using footage of interviews in which people parroted ideas from inflammatory posts they had read.
So while he never — not once — had Trump stump for him in Virginia, he parroted the president's tough talk about criminals and immigrants and denounced professional football players who didn't stand for the national anthem.
The listing on the Sotheby's website only hints at Bacon's distate for the artwork, and the "official" auction house story has been parroted by many in the art trade media (which loves to republish press releases).
Mr Pence then parroted his boss's recent, probably bogus, claim that Chinese "covert actors, front groups and propaganda" were spreading more disinformation in America than the Russian spies to whom Mr Trump may owe his job.
Perhaps most importantly, the report confirmed that the controversial Steele dossier was not relied upon to open the Bureau's investigation of Trump's campaign, demolishing a particularly pernicious fabrication relentlessly parroted in right-wing media echo chambers.
Put more bluntly: Members of the Trump White House selectively leaked classified intelligence that doesn't actually support their boss's claim to a credulous congressman who uncritically parroted the information in a press conference just hours later.
Maybe. Probably. Yet the main reason he took on that unofficial title had at least as much to do with his incessant proclamations — ultimately parroted by an adoring media — as they did with his actual, exceptional skill.
In a letter sent in December, five committee Democrats and Senator Bernie Sanders grilled Pruitt on his connection to Oklahoma oil and gas giant Devon Energy, whose talking points Pruitt parroted in a letter to the EPA.
Presumably, these inaccurate EPA talking points will now be parroted by EPA public affairs officials when they deal with the media and the public, since the email was sent to communications directors and regional public affairs chiefs.
Two heroes who emerge are Avery's lawyers—Jerry Buting and Dean Strang—who sift through decades of evidence to construct an entirely different narrative than what has been put forth by the prosecution and parroted by the media.
In a Facebook group I lurk in (for work!) dedicated to the QAnon conspiracy, someone posted an article about the straw ban and all the comments parroted Tom's joke — San Francisco is banning straws but hands out needles!
The most fundamental problem with the exhibition is the unstated assumption that work by outsider artists is only good or worthy of notice if it's promoted or parroted by artists who are already ensconced in the art world.
Carr's claim that the FTC would step in and shield consumers from ISPs attempting to manipulate internet speeds for profit—a talking point parroted by the industry itself—was widely refuted by legal experts prior to the vote.
Leaders of the Law and Justice Party dismissed the ruling, saying the commission was poking its nose into domestic matters that were not its concern and had, in many instances, simply parroted charges made by the government's critics.
Hannity, who regularly attracts the largest audience of any cable TV host, has aggressively parroted the president's talking points, providing crucial support to the administration and the GOP in perhaps the most chaotic period of Trump's presidency thus far.
"The left's propaganda shaped a new generation of young adults, who then parroted all that malarkey about the 'patriarchy,' and then they came up with their own new phrases like 'microaggressions' and 'safe spaces' and 'white privilege,' " Ingraham said.
The bands I spoke to didn't seem particularly fazed by the anti-immigration attitudes parroted around the country, and would likely have to deal with the plight of vulnerable independent venues being forced to close more than anything else.
"What disturbs me the most about some of these photos and videos is how relaxed these people are at parroting the most bigoted views that we used to see really parroted at places like skinhead rallies," he told CNN.
" One element of Mylan's outreach efforts is to advise patients to double up on EpiPens—information that is parroted by doctors, parents and school nurses who repeatedly fear that "something could go wrong with your first attempt at giving the shot.
Paul Gosar told Vice News this week that he thinks "it would be interesting to find out" if billionaire progressive activist George Soros worked with "the left" to facilitate August's Charlottesville violence, returning to an oft-parroted far-right conspiracy theory.
According to Paul Choi, 31, a promoter for Maru Karaoke Lounge in Koreatown and a friend of Mr. Kwak, Circle relied on word of mouth and became known for its "work hard, party harder" culture that parroted South Korea's nightclub scene.
Even The New York Times parroted an understanding of Trip Metal as only a self-ascribed musical descriptor, though critic Ben Ratliff remained skeptical about referring to the freewheeling noisemakers as a "metal" band in his review of the fest.
In late November, after Mr. Trump falsely claimed on Twitter that "millions of people" had voted illegally, the paper was derided online for printing a front-page headline that parroted Mr. Trump's assertion without pointing out that it was inaccurate.
But Kudlow has long parroted President Donald Trump's call for the Fed to impose easier monetary policy, telling CNBC last year that central bank officials should still add stimulus to the economy despite GDP growth at the time of over 3%.
So staffers for the GOP candidate in this House race, Steve Watkins, reacted with delight when during a day of door knocking here, a voter walked out onto her front steps and parroted a Republican attack line bombarding the airwaves.
"Gates recalled Manafort saying the hack was likely carried out by the Ukrainians, not the Russians, which parroted a narrative Kilimnik often supported," FBI notes say, referring to Konstantin Kilimnik, a Manafort business partner who has been linked to Russian intelligence.
Apparently it's been a longtime favorite of Bob Woodward (he's been quoted as saying it as far back as 2010) and was parroted by Post owner/ambivalent Trump collaborator Jeff Bezos at least as early as May 2016, at a company event.
The delight with which Archie Bunker was sentimentally enshrined in our culture made it clear the bigotry he parroted still thrived, in a twilight realm where untruths not only live on past exposure, but develop an uncanny power stronger than mere facts.
Republicans parroted the administration's efforts to paint Trump as an anti-corruption warrior when he has acted in the opposite fashion both overseas and at home, showing no interest in maintaining clear lines between the public interest and his own private interests.
In the days after a baffling news conference last year in which President Trump, standing alongside Vladimir Putin, parroted the duplicitous Russian position that it did not meddle in our elections -- even though his own intelligence community had said the opposite -- Republican lawmakers shrugged.
The first and perhaps most memorable came when Spicer parroted a Fox News analyst's charge -- which the network's news division ran away from -- that Obama had outsourced the job to British intelligence, which drew the UK's prime minister and its GCHQ into the mess.
Adam Cancryn: The moderators will undoubtedly — and somewhat deservedly — take some flak from the left for asking questions that parroted Republican attacks on Medicare for All as too costly, liberal jobs programs as unrealistic and the concept of a wealth tax as demonizing the rich.
The gullible news media simply parroted the pro-independence propaganda promoted by Vladimir Putin — with his characteristic feigned detachment — portraying Spain as in a revival of the Franco era, despite 42 years of democracy and 203 as a member of the European Union. Nonsense.
"I do think it's curious that throughout that whole summer when these investigations started, you had (Russian President) Vladimir Putin's policies almost being parroted by Donald Trump," Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, said on CNN's "State of the Union" program.
Shaun's approach also allows him to play a game of "Spot the Swastika (or Swastika-Adjacent Iconography)," the vast array of which on display here debunks the post-hoc Nazi talking point (parroted by Donald Trump) that not all of those people were white supremacists.
Basically, it found that a lot of science journalism just parroted the (bad) claims written about in press releases: When a press release included actual health advice, 58 percent of the related news articles would do so too (even if the actual study did no such thing).
A number of media outlets parroted WikiLeaks claims, and as pointed out by Zeynep Tufeki, a fellow at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University, just suggesting these apps are compromised could make those who need them most use alternatives which are inherently less secure.
As a last-ditch effort to try and convince people that he's a human, instead of the life-sized rotting sphincter of a man that he is, Harvey even parroted the logic that many of the men above used: He is a family man, after all.
Acquisti also made the point that a lack of data protection creates economic winners and losers, arguing this is unavoidable — and thus qualifying the oft-parroted tech industry lobby line that privacy regulation is a bad idea because it would benefit an already dominant group of players.
"The discussion about false rape allegations is frankly a profound waste of time," the executive director of the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation told me when I asked about the pervasive myth, parroted by President Trump Tuesday night, that women routinely fabricate stories of sexual assault.
But Israeli spokesmen, faithfully parroted by reporters from the local and foreign media—all of whom are subject to Israeli military censorship– described the vehicle as merely a military "jeep" and said the footage showing apparent medevac operations had been faked by the military, using dummies.
On Thursday morning, on Fox News' website, he published yet another one of his deeply misguided diatribes about the national debt; in the evening, at a Fox News town hall hosted by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, he parroted Clint Eastwood with an empty-chair shtick.
It was Mr. Trump's two-word insult — dubbing Mr. Bush "low-energy" — that helped devastate Mr. Bush's campaign, as voters parroted back the phrase and Mr. Bush, who in fact routinely held several free-wheeling events every day, was never able to fully shake the moniker.
The push will likely be cheered by an army of ISP-tied consultants, think tankers, and loyal lawmakers like Senator John Thune, who you should note parroted Comcast's call for a "bipartisan legislative solution" nearly verbatim in a speech applauding the net neutrality repeal last week.
A political survivor who repeatedly escaped defeat over a decades-long career, Ms. McCaskill lost her bid for re-election on Tuesday to Josh Hawley, a Republican who happily parroted Mr. Trump and made the nomination of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh the centerpiece of his campaign.
Other Mighty Current employees had been spotted in the city, but none spoke about their experience, and when they did, they parroted the same talking points: that their stay on the Chinese mainland had been voluntary and they were now helping authorities with an important case.
During his presidential campaign Mr. Trump tweeted out a grossly inaccurate image from a nonexistent "Crime Statistics Bureau" that suggested that the bulk of white people are killed by black people — a belief that white bigots have long parroted as the reason for their racist revenge.
During the January 22 meeting with Sessions and Wray, the president parroted that narrative, complaining about a significant gap of several months in Page and Strzok's text messages and suggesting that the FBI was covering them up, according to the two government officials familiar with the meeting.
You probably know that President Trump and Fox exist in a perpetual feedback loop, in which an obscene talking point parroted by Fox & Friends on any given morning will be echoed by a presidential tweet within minutes and then dominate news coverage for the rest of the day.
"There were three incidents that took place recently, and I don't think you have to be a rocket scientist to draw the lines between these people and the rhetoric that is parroted by the president of the United States right now," Noah said during a between-the-scenes feature.
In a speech Tuesday in New York, the U.S. attorney general parroted much of the same rhetoric from his predecessors and other senior staff at the Justice Department, calling on tech companies to do more to assist federal authorities to gain access to devices with a lawful order.
"Gates recalled Manafort saying the hack was likely carried out by the Ukrainians, not the Russians, which parroted a narrative Kilimnik often supported," reads a memo summarizing an April 2018 FBI interview with Gates, who cooperated with federal prosecutors and testified against Manafort in exchange for a more lenient sentence.
It's hard to tell whether Ellenbogen is more pissed about the study or the fact that Chris Nowinski, a former WWE wrestler and a concussion advocate working with BU, took a gentle jab at Ellenbogen for his preposterous safer-to-play-football-than-ride-a-bike nonsense that Roger Goodell has parroted.
The company has also championed — even parroted, critics say — the Chinese government's "Made in China 2025" initiative to become a global leader in sensitive fields like artificial intelligence and aerospace, a policy rattling European and American leaders who fear the plans will undermine their economies and set the stage for Chinese dominance.
The claim that there was nothing improper about Trump's phone with Zelensky — one that the president has parroted and urged allies to adopt — also fails to reflect the body of evidence that there was a coordinated, months-long campaign to push Ukraine to announce investigations into the Bidens and the 2016 election.
Whitaker proposed slashing Mueller's budget as a way to bring the investigation to a close, he parroted the president's line in 2017 by saying there was "no collusion" between Russia and the Trump campaign, and at the onset of the investigation he questioned whether there was even enough information to conduct a probe.
Many of the older West African immigrants I knew parroted the language of white supremacy, willfully blinding themselves to the unmitigated, and perhaps more important, unrectified, disaster that was slavery, because to look at the legacy of that history head-on would mean relinquishing some of the privilege that being "the good black" affords us.
The well-respected Inside-the-Beltway publication was not only incredulous that a Democrat could support reduced immigration and enforcement, but also parroted the canard that those who advocate such positions are "anti-immigrant" (a deliberate attempt to conflate opposition to a policy with animus toward an entire class of people) and motivated by hatred.
" Unlike the rest of the GOP field, who parroted the establishment talking points, Trump made it clear he would oppose efforts to return public lands to the states, saying, "I don't like the idea because I want to keep the lands great, and you don't know what the state is going to do with it.
Clint Watts, a former F.B.I. agent who is now a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, said that while Russia had sought to interfere in elections around the world, its efforts in last year's American election were especially potent because Mr. Trump's campaign had "parroted" the same lines used in Russian propaganda.
And they're doing it even more flamboyantly and more openly online — in their chat rooms, on their discussion boards, on their subreddits, they are energized by the fact that their talking points and their rhetoric has moved from the margins into the mainstream and is now being parroted by politicians at the highest levels.
"Since taking office, [Barr] has parroted the President in accusing our Intelligence Community of illicit spying on the Trump campaign, repeatedly and purposefully mischaracterized the content of Mueller's report, lied to Congress, refused to turn over subpoenaed documents, and refused to testify to the House Judiciary Committee without dictating the terms of the hearing," Swalwell said in a statement.
The Michigan Republican sent out plenty of ranting tweets over the weekend in which he parroted the talking points of the Democratic Party, particularly its slander campaign against Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE.
In the heat of the EU referendum campaign I have attended a series of events (for the Leave side, it must be said) at which placid, middle-class Middle England types have parroted not just the usual gormless claims about MPs ("They're all the same", "They're all in it for themselves") but have tipped into outright conspiracy theorising.
Whereas Nunes parroted Trump talking points and ultimately published a "final report" that Democrats refused to accept, exonerating the administration while ignoring and never examining large swaths of the swirling questions about Russia's role in the attacks, Burr and Warner forged ahead with an in-depth examinations of the information influence operations by the Internet Research Agency and GRU.
Joined by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.—a longtime promoter of the debunked conspiracy theory linking autism to a mercury-based preservative, thimerosal, pulled from most vaccines starting in 2000—the anti-vaccination crowd parroted claims of a government coverup, insisted their children had been harmed or sickened by vaccines, and in one case "falsely said the majority of people diagnosed with measles have been vaccinated," the Post wrote.
Several investigations into his claims revealed that the footage was deceptively edited and that the reproductive health organization had engaged in no wrongdoing, but it didn't matter to the anti-abortion zealots who had rallied around his baseless accusations: "Planned Parenthood sells baby parts" became an ubiquitous anti-choice slogan, conservative politicians eagerly parroted Daleiden's accusations, and, during the primaries, every Republican candidate swore to defund the organization.
On Monday, the company's defense lawyers parroted an argument that the Trump administration and another Mueller defendant, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, had surfaced previously: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has "rejected the history and integrity of the DOJ, and instead licensed a Special Counsel who for all practical political purposes cannot be fired, to indict a case that has absolutely nothing to do with any links or coordination between any candidate and the Russian Government," Concord writes.

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