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It suggests Pompeo has no issues parroting Trump's own views.
"The polls are rigged," she added — parroting Trump's own jargon.
Is there one Einstein parrot that is better at, well, parroting?
Media outlets parroting this 'will of the people' line is disturbing.
Some of his tweets appeared to be directly parroting President Trump.
After the allegations, they began parroting tired complaints about political correctness.
Parroting Trump, he blatantly, wildly inflated the crowd size at the inauguration.
The parroting seems so cynical that voters must eventually tire of it.
Freedom can never be earned by parroting the objectionable behavior of bullies.
" What is important, she said, parroting Putin, "is that I'm not afraid.
"That's what I'm saying," a woman hollered back, parroting her this time.
They are expected to respond, parroting back "hellos" and interacting with viewers.
Parroting his tweets with no context or critical analysis is simply bad journalism.
She's really just parroting the same vision Lovat's personal seer, Maisri, told her.
You are just parroting Russian propaganda, I will get riled up by that.
At that point, parroting Trump may no longer be a viable political strategy.
Meet Gemma Kate, the 15-month-old little girl with a penchant for parroting.
Without irony, they tell themselves, "Don't be evil," parroting Google's code of corporate conduct.
Gingrich is just parroting the talking points of the soft-on-crime criminal advocates.
Anyone who claims otherwise is merely mindlessly parroting nonsense and refusing to acknowledge reality.
Orrin Hatch's parroting of a young aide's talking points in a colloquy with Sen.
Let's assume the good faith of such declarations (though some are likely mere parroting).
Immediately, the media did its due diligence by parroting the gospel of the E!
Parroting a magazine or someone else's home seldom achieves a result worth much retrospection.
Still, it wasn't fair to blame her; she was merely parroting a common refrain.
It's the antithesis of Great Mind bio-docs parroting the same arc of iconoclasm.
Hear Brown out: The idea of parroting or copying your interview sounds a bit strange.
Voters in the district aren't looking for a Congressional has-been parroting stale talking points.
She claimed Gabbard was a "Russian asset," parroting conspiracy theories that originated on 4chan. Yikes.
Karl Rove's American Crossroads recently created an ad parroting Senator Bernie Sanders's critiques of Mrs.
Too much of what passes for political reporting is just the parroting of poll data.
Yeah, there's nothing very dangerous or status quo smashing about parroting Rush Limbaugh talking points.
It is not simply parroting back to us our own biases, it is exacerbating them.
He was parroting one of the messages Guardiola has tried to drill into his players.
" Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel accused Amash of "parroting the Democrats' talking points on Russia.
It felt as though folks were channeling talking points, parroting words that had long lost meaning.
The President denounces the press nearly every day, and other elected officials are parroting his rhetoric.
The young brunette worked up the crowd, parroting phrases I've seen and heard in videos online.
She's parroting the arguments Clinton used decades ago to defend her own cheating and lying spouse.
Vikar is merely a blank slate for Hollywood to inscribe, a zealot woodenly parroting others' opinions.
Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, and parroting co-host Brian Kilmeade.
The phrase got more notice when McAdoo's players began parroting it in daily briefings with reporters.
NBC host Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck) David ToddHillary Clinton to Kennedy: 'Why are you parroting Russian propaganda?
But bloviation or parroting the feature lists found on manufacturers sites (but with gifs!) doesn't help anyone.
This show, with its kindergarten-level intellectual capacity, moved from parroting conservative policies to constructing presidential priorities.
Unfortunately, in Croatia, the main political parties seem incapable of anything but parroting the same old lines.
In turn, that pro-Trump media also spends much of its time parroting Trump's mainstream media attacks.
The answers were put together by Facebook's public relations department, parroting what company executives have publicly said.
"Do you feel the bern?" her message to other Tinder users read, parroting a Sanders campaign slogan.
Update, 8:33am: It appears that President Trump was likely parroting statistics that he heard on Fox Business.
These smart, college-educated women began parroting the companies' lofty promotional language of purpose, empowerment, and personal development.
But according to Hanlin, this post was made on a fake Facebook account parroting his real Facebook account.
"It's sad to see Congressman Amash parroting the Democrats' talking points on Russia," McDaniel said in a statement.
"They're actually parroting some of the points that Ed Blum is making, and it's killing me," Poon said.
President Donald Trump began this day like so many others, by parroting Fox News talking points on Twitter.
Brands and influencers go on to make money by parroting them anyway, effectively whitewashing or pinkwashing their origins.
The more hateful speech becomes common, the more children are parroting what they hear and see around them.
See: Gmail watching how you write, without understanding the words, and parroting back to you a facsimile of yourself.
"We've seen, over the last few weeks, him parroting [Russian President] Vladimir Putin in his own remarks," Mook said.
Parroting Mr. Maduro, he blamed foreign governments, including sanctions imposed by the Trump administration, for the country's economic crisis.
The Fox News host obliged, and immediately attacked his colleagues in the media, parroting one of Trump's favorite lines.
Carlson knows all of this, but that hasn't stopped him from parroting the talking points favored by white nationalists.
Either that or she is parroting a playmate at "golf school," her name for the PGA Tour day care.
Simply parroting the GOP line that Tuesday's drama has nothing to do with Russian collusion won't ease the pressure.
"He's parroting what the far-right media has been talking about for the last eight to 10 years," Favreau said.
His frequent parroting of right-wing talking points in recent years may have reflected the contraction of his intellectual universe.
Celeste defends Perry at every turn by blaming herself parroting his belief that maybe she wants the pain and abuse.
Our country doesn't need politicians parroting an empty slogan that harkens us to a darker time for millions of Americans.
Whatever the case, it's satisfying to see how celeb besties start parroting each other's everyday outings and red carpet looks.
Stop parroting the president's line that the federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies are politically motivated, inept and generally corrupt.
In interviews, Orbán blamed the defeat on the lack of Fidesz-friendly media outlets that were parroting his party's message.
Critics have accused Gabbard of parroting Syrian and Russian talking points in saying the U.S. has supported "terrorists" in Syria.
If you aren't already emotionally invested in Cooper's recovery, watching him stumble around, parroting whatever he heard last, can't be fun.
Republicans from the reddest of states are now parroting what used to be words uttered by leftist activists on health care.
By parroting numbers provided by company executives, some analysts are "guilty of propagating misleading numbers that can deceive investors," he wrote.
If other students are just parroting adults, this isn't going to be a very strong signal of what they actually think.
I teach them new mental practices -- asking questions, switching perspectives, analyzing subtext -- that subvert their old cultural habit of parroting authority.
She laughed at first when she received messages on Instagram and Facebook, with pictures of fans parroting her harajuku-chola look.
Parroting dozens of critics, he fairly pointed out that Gone Girl was an anti-feminist nightmare, basically ammo for the MRAs.
Ronna McDaniel, the senator's niece and the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, accused Mr. Amash of "parroting" Democratic talking points.
Republican candidates all over are parroting the president, spouting his catchphrases and donning his hats as they try to show loyalty.
"There is a big difference between parroting what someone says, and someone being able to articulate something you're not," Packard says.
It is much harder to ban the words of real Americans, who may be parroting a Russian story line, even unintentionally.
The account didn't just upset people who were offended by the racist parroting, it also seems to have upset Taylor Swift.
But anyone paying close attention to the facts while ignoring news reports parroting Trump's talking points knows the opposite is true.
If the Senate Republican response sounds familiar, that's because it's largely parroting the same talking point used by the White House.
Both men have been parroting Kim's wish list of US sanctions relief while pressuring us to stay mired in negotiations going nowhere.
"It doesn't look like anything to me," he answers, parroting the hosts' reflexive answer when encountering something they shouldn't be looking at.
Mainstream politicians will not halt the rise of the AfD by parroting its inaccurate portrayal of the country as an unruly shambles.
Part of it will require members of Congress to stop parroting the gun lobby's talking points that keep those irrational fears alive.
Part of his parroting the network has resulted in him flatly tweeting conspiracy theories that had been reported as fact by OAN.
We were just listening to that stuff, and we wanted to make music, but we didn't want to be parroting another band.
The day after Bannon spoke, Trump himself came to CPAC and reaffirmed his commitment to this anti-media crusade, parroting Bannon's language.
But here, Carlson is parroting Trump's own true thinking—that Ukraine is altogether insignificant beyond helping him stick it to Joe Biden.
Ocasio-Cortez, who recently endorsed Sanders, accused Buttigieg of parroting Republicans and defended tuition-free public college in a thread on Twitter.
Their parroting of talking points that only benefit them, their belief in their own superiority, their self-delusional arrogance — that's what's ridiculous.
That way the teacher knows if the student truly understood it, rather than just parroting what the top students said in discussions.
They spoon-fed these values to the young through racist primers and essay competitions that rewarded children for parroting white supremacist views.
Clinton and many Democrats have accused Mr. Trump of parroting President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, for example, Mr. Trump is calling Mrs.
"Worryingly, they have been parroting the ideological and authoritarian line of Beijing ... irreparably undermining their reputation," one diplomat said of the city's government.
"What we know already for sure is that the winners of the tournament already are the organizers," Cherchesov said, parroting the party line.
Even better, they should have on one of the working class women whose interests they undermine by parroting baseless, long debunked talking points.
For this, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a popular lefty congresswoman, has accused him of parroting "a GOP talking point used to dismantle public systems".
Both Sanders and Trump have been peddling messages of economic gloom, and their most fervent supporters may just be parroting back those messages.
" Buttigieg campaign spokesperson Sean Savett pushed back against Potter's remarks, saying his claim that Buttigieg is parroting industry talking points "doesn't hold up.
And the irony is that just a few seconds later, Trump basically proved Clinton's original point by parroting a Russian propaganda line completely.
" RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said in an emailed statement that it was "sad to see" the congressman "parroting the Democrats' talking points on Russia.
Gillespie said he appreciated Trump's endorsement but declined to say whether he would ask for more, even parroting Trump's own words in doing so.
"You don't get the chance to make America great by getting rid of everything that made America great," Clinton said, parroting Trump's campaign slogan.
"Parroting Chinese and North Korean propaganda by saying joint exercises are 'provocative' undermines our security and alliances," the Arizona Republican said in a statement.
There're many money shots in homemade porn, too, parroting what they see in studio-produced pornography and studio pornography is speaking back to them.
"He didn't defeat 16 opponents by parroting Republican establishment talking points," said Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, one of Mr. Trump's most stalwart supporters.
Sometimes Northern papers were simply parroting their white Southern sources, but the papers were no better when reporting on lynchings in their home states.
"It's sad to see Congressman Amash parroting the Democrats' talking points on Russia," Ronna McDaniel, the Republican National Committee chairwoman, said in a statement.
The play sees it as hard-won wisdom that Cara is ready to embrace that extravagance and even has her parroting Kevin's bootstrap nostrums.
Harmony is made of not people parroting or repeating each other's notes, but the opposite: The blend of very different notes creates the chord.
What's different now is that it's the Democrats parroting the misleading "choice" talking point — and even using it as a weapon against one another.
But he has fooled Republicans in Congress, who have degraded themselves and their offices by faithfully parroting Mr. Putin's propaganda in the mainstream press.
A doctor, however, dampened hopes by identifying a case of echolalia—in psychiatric terms, a parroting of sounds that carries no weight of meaning.
Didi Rio, a 15-year-old in Southern California, is among the users who only post original comedy rather than parroting other people's content.
After his testimony, Watts said he believed Trump was clearly "parroting" Russian propaganda -- but was probably not aware that it's being pushed by Russian operatives.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is parroting what her boss says A LOT regarding Omarosa and her bombshell book -- and alleged recordings -- on President Trump ... any guesses?
" Cohen then asks Brandi Redmond if she'd overheard Locken "out parroting this information," which Redmond confirms, but maintains she "didn't want any part of it.
A few days earlier one of Microsoft's bots, "Tay", designed to impersonate a millennial, started parroting racist language it had learned from users on Twitter.
Or when Ronda Rousey knocked out Bethe Correia last summer and said, "don't cry," parroting what Correia told her in a pre-fight stare down.
Seven years after Fight Night Champion and four since Young initially conceived of "Longshot," EA is no longer in the business of parroting sports movies.
They need to avoid parroting unconfirmed information and craft articles around the fact that many people will only see the headlines or the first few paragraphs.
While the president is proudly parroting white nationalist talking points, he is right about one thing: statues of that naked man will never be comparably replaced.
Of course, with a few million dollars' worth of digital "campaigning", it wasn't long before the mainstream media got in on the act, parroting the parrots.
Other Democrats who are parroting his positions, often in watered-down form, have yet to dent Sanders's poll numbers, even as more candidates enter the race.
Since long before the current podcast boom, smart, faith-minded hosts have been producing shows that explore their belief systems without reinforcing stereotypes or parroting dogma.
Mr. Trump subsequently said the Soviet Union was right to invade Afghanistan in 1979, parroting Russian revisionist history by claiming it was seeking to quell terrorism.
The attorney general has a long record of intervening in legal matters of interest to Trump and of parroting Trump's conspiratorial language targeting his perceived political foes.
Vox has echoed these other parties by parroting an anti-immigration, anti-Islamic message that chimes with voters who feel disenfranchised and disaffected with Europe's governing class.
"The only surprise regarding LA Weekly parroting the NRA party line is that it took them this long to completely reveal their true nature," Weiss told Mashable.
Earlier this year, the online news outlet Deadspin published a video showing local news anchors around the country reading from a script parroting Trump's criticisms of journalists.
Arpaio had been an early and vocal supporter of Trump during his presidential campaign, often parroting Trump's hardline stance on immigration, so the move was widely expected.
Like Mr. Trump, who also brags about not reading books, Mr. West is parroting the racist right-wing talking points he has learned from watching YouTube videos.
The Trump administration has been remarkably successful at muddying the waters on Ukraine and impeachment, and Republicans in Congress have helped by parroting the administration's talking points.
In some respects the boycotting House Democrats are parroting the behavior of the Tea Party in helping to create an environment of strict partisanship and government paralysis.
I predicted this creative cover story from the Saudi kingdom, but was aghast at Trump's apparent parroting of the comments before the completion of an actual investigation.
Lohan didn't come up with the phrase; she's parroting Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who favors saying it when he's throwing some shade the U.N. Security Council's way.
Patrick, who is 68 years old, is parroting the same talking points we heard in the 1990s about violent video games being the source of our nation's woes.
He invented a program he called Emily Howell—named after EMI and Cope's father—that could compose music in entirely new styles, rather than simply parroting other composers.
Brud calls itself "a technology startup specializing in artificial intelligence and robotics," she points out, and news outlets from Architectural Digest to CNN are simply parroting this verbatim.
In August, Pence gave a speech in which he recommended creating a US Space Command, and Trump has been parroting the merits of a Space Force since March.
On the eve of the Indiana primary in 2016, Trump attempted to undermine former Republican presidential rival Ted Cruz's father's legitimacy by parroting an unverified National Enquirer story.
Almost overnight, a virtual army of trolls suddenly discovered our Facebook pages and Twitter feeds — eerily parroting the "a vote for Johnson is a vote for Trump" line.
"The market, not the government, is best positioned to drive innovation and investment," he said, parroting what would seem to be the obvious GOP position on the issue.
He has been the "worst sycophant of all time," as he put it at his favorite Omaha bar and grill this summer, parroting the usual flak he takes.
These are children parroting this country's ideals and the ideals of the Quaker community that is providing them, at a price paid by their parents, a private education.
In "Squid," Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) idolizes the wrong parent, parroting the pretentiousness and misogyny of his father (Jeff Daniels) while treating his mother (Laura Linney) like a harlot.
"As a blonde, will I get whatever I want?" she quips in the chorus, disappointing fans everywhere who thought she was above parroting such boring gender-specific insults.
He often has a lizard brain in terms of parroting back issues, whether it be around nervousness about tech, about ... It's often reflecting quite a reality opinion. Yeah.
When the smoke settles, it becomes clear the president was making a charge without evidence to back it up, often by parroting a sympathetic commentator or a fringe supporter.
Appropriate for a program called the Squawk Box, Perry is simply parroting the same 'soft denial' rhetoric as EPA head, Scott Pruitt and New York Times columnist, Bret Stephens.
It is a skill of the fashion industry that we are incredibly adroit at parroting the shape, look, and feel of anything, and make it seem attractive and desirable.
When some of these disenchanted, angry users decided to head for another digital home, Brennan was waiting, parroting the ever-shifting defenses of GamerGate and promising extremely limited oversight.
Critics said that Obrador was simply parroting language he'd adopted from Trump to appease the US government and ease tariffs the US had placed on Mexico, according to PBS.
On the surface, the statement seems heartfelt enough, but it also feels hollow, like a parroting of what Nate Parker thinks he is supposed to say to redeem himself.
Rather than parroting the "nice to meet you"s at the conclusion of an interview, add some kind of variation to make you memorable, even in a tiny way.
While some of the responses were just parroting what other Twitter users told her to say, it also seems that her knowledge, pooled from "relevant public data," was questionable.
Although in parroting the fables her plot hardly illuminates the characters' motivations, this device serves to underscore the way storytelling has always been used as a spiritual survival tactic.
If somebody just posted a meme or a catchphrase they would be banned, because we wanted people to actually contribute things instead of just parroting things other people said.
Nobody in America is coerced into parroting the Trumpian line, and indeed, elements of the media that lie outside the Trumposphere appear to be prospering and flourishing under his regime.
The partnership has resulted in over two dozen articles in the past month, mostly parroting public relations-style claims that Facebook is working hard to rein all of this in.
These "anti-expert" movements might be growing fast on a grassroots level, but having someone like Donald Trump parroting the same conspiracy theories from the Oval Office could be catastrophic.
Common sense and independent thinking are thrown to the wind and replaced by cruel judgments, vocal public backlash, and parroting of false information that often stems from political opposition efforts.
With the help of Uri Caine on piano, Mark Helias on bass and Ches Smith on drums, Mr. Friedlander craftily conjures something like intoxication and euphoria, without any crude parroting.
You can swipe the news alerts away, uninstall the Twitter app, stop paying attention to the guy in the White House and the people parroting his conspiracy theories and inanities.
As the president faces impeachment, his surrogates are parroting his attack on Biden, and his campaign is reportedly spending a staggering $10 million on an ad to amplify the smear.
"Peace and stability are essential for building a democratic state," Taro Kono, then Japan's foreign minister, said during a visit to Myanmar in July, essentially parroting a Myanmar government line.
"I know well that we don't agree on everything, but I have always preferred skills and experience to someone just parroting what I think," Zeman told Rusnok at a ceremony.
So Cooper becomes a kind of sponge, picking up the behavior of others around him and parroting it in order to function and better fit into the world around him.
The cam-hacking claim, which is bolstered by parroting the user's password in the email, is means for blackmail: Send us bitcoin, or we send all your contacts the footage.
Over the weekend, a compilation video of television anchors parroting the same phrase put together by Deadspin went viral, leading to accusations of news bias and meddling from the Trump administration.
He declined to say if he would take military action, parroting his oft-repeated line that the US should act first and talk later, rather than telegraph military actions in advance.
Bed In's latest video nods to the era by parroting "trendy dramas," a subgenre of TV programs of the bubble era that depicted the busy lives of young Japanese career women.
But Kelly told jurors that she was simply parroting the language Wildstein had used in describing the potential gridlock caused by what she believed was a Port Authority-approved traffic study.
On today's edition of Power Lunch, anchors Melissa Lee and Michelle Caruso-Cabrera challenged AFL-CIO Richard Trumka over what seems like the labor leaders' parroting of Donald Trump's recent rhetoric.
Parroting Democratic talking points, he dismissed the proceedings as "just another notch in Putin's belt" — because, as you know, congressional oversight of the FBI is such a "victory" for the Kremlin.
At the height of the Sensation scandal, Trump — who was contemplating a run for president in 2000 — weighed in on the controversy, parroting many of the same misconceptions articulated by Giuliani.
For instance, Saturday morning, a video of Pence parroting the infamous lie that "weapons of mass destruction have been found in Iraq" while he served in Congress began circulating online. Rep.
She chatters incessantly, parroting advice from women's magazines: Her prairie dresses and housecoats are color-coordinated with her apartment; her dinner-party menu involves pigs in a blanket and spray cheese.
He said it's not enough for CEOs to lament the future of robots keeping humans as house cats — parroting comments by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former Apple CEO Steve Wozniak.
One only has to take to social media to see the effect it has on young men and women parroting players' words each time a teammate is accused of committing abuse.
" And the stylist replies, parroting back Gaga's narrative about the album, "I think everyone's going to be excited that it's just, like, solely about feeling it, without anything to cover it up.
Then he flipped around to the other side of an imaginary home plate, bent at the waist and dug his feet into the clubhouse carpet, parroting the gritty style of Mo Vaughn.
Both Chris Christie and Rudy Giuliani were known as stubborn, irascible politicians before this year; both of them have shown impressive adaptability in parroting the Trump line, whatever that line may be.
Edward Herman, an economist who joined the linguist Noam Chomsky in accusing the United States of foreign policy hypocrisy and the mass media of complicity in parroting government propaganda, died on Nov.
In Republican races across the country, candidates like Mr. Blankenship are parroting the president as they try to prove to voters that they are cut from the same cloth as he is.
While the group, as a whole, has been weakening, it has found new ways of bolstering its name by parroting the Islamic State ideology while continuing to engage criminal activities, he said.
He has publicly defended Mr. Trump against all manner of misadventures, earning cascading boos at a town hall meeting back home after parroting the president's rationale for not releasing his tax returns.
We have to make an effort to reject the assumption that entertainment should provide comfort first and foremost, should soothe our troubled souls by parroting our own beliefs and tastes back at us.
But unlike Bolton's comment, the President knew Pence would offer the remark in his Fox interview, a senior White House official said, and Pence was merely parroting Trump's comment from the previous week.
Each Saturday the cast runs through a checklist of whatever bad, funny, or oddball things happened in Trump News that week, parroting quotes, mimicking gestures, and offering little else by way of jokes.
I can only hope that Sarah Sanders doesn't believe what she said on Monday but rather was simply parroting the oft-expressed views of her boss when it comes to the media's motives.
After the convention wrapped up, he was accused of parroting a line from an American Conservative article, adding to accusations that his stepmother, Melania Trump, had plagiarized her speech from the night before.
"It was very disturbing to me to see members of the House tie the Mirai botnet (malware that hijacks computers) to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), simply parroting special interests," she said.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) for his appearance a day earlier on NBC's "Meet the Press," where anchor Chuck ToddCharles (Chuck) David ToddHillary Clinton to Kennedy: 'Why are you parroting Russian propaganda?
And to date, Sanders has covered for the President in the face of at least 15 women accusing him of sexual misconduct, repeatedly parroting his denials and throwing doubt on the women's stories.
The conspiracy theory Giuliani and Trump are parroting, moreover, can be traced back to Russian President Vladimir Putin himself, who has pointed his finger at Ukraine to deflect allegations of Russian election interference.
Liberal pundits have criticized Clinton for defending her husband's welfare legislation—and for parroting the conservative caricature of welfare beneficiaries as "deadbeats"—but so far, it hasn't created any serious problems for her campaign.
"I think the president is making clear that the Democrats have been parroting Iranian talking points and almost taking the side of terrorists and those who were out to kill the Americans," she said.
As Russian expert Fiona Hill, who served on the current White House national security team, told Congress, the Republicans are parroting Russian propaganda in charging it was Ukraine that interfered in the 85033 election.
He's just a tad creepy (Gleeson's mopey innocence works extremely in his favor here), crashing a party just to run into her and parroting her own views about Kate Moss to pique her interest.
He told us actors and other artists aren't just airheads parroting what they hear in the news ... a lot of them are actually educated people, and deserve to add their voices to the national conversation.
It's a new term proposed in Outliers and American Vanguard Art,  the National Gallery of Art's new exhibition of work by outsider artists and the mainstream artists who promoted them while also parroting outsider art styles.
Indeed, many have done quite well; in the 1980s and '90s, Wrigley used Terry Gilliam-parroting animations and rude cartoons to successfully convince children that Bubble Tape is good because old people think it is bad.
When Pat Robertson made the outrageous claim that the 2010 earthquake happened because Haitians had made a "pact with the devil" at the ceremony at Bois Caïman in 1791, he was parroting ideas already in circulation.
Billy West, who voiced Philip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth, and Dr. Zoidberg and a bunch of other characters on Futurama, has begun recording himself parroting Donald Trump's words as the cartoon's egomaniacal space captain, Zapp Brannigan.
A notable exception is Aniol Kirberg, who plays the blind seer Tiresias as a cheeky balladeer, plucking out bluesy tunes on a variety of instruments and annoying the tyrant Creon by parroting his pronouncements in song.
Today, Origo is one of the prime minister's most dutiful media boosters, parroting his attacks on migrants and on George Soros, the Hungarian-American philanthropist demonized by the far right on both sides of the Atlantic.
In packed council meetings, while parades of advocates angrily denounced the mayor, others took the microphone to defend him, parroting his claims that the tapes were political tricks intended to distract from the illegal dumping story.
But even stranger, said Mr. Riedel, was "the president's parroting of the Saudi line" before learning the results of an investigation into whether the gunman acted alone, or had allegiances to Al Qaeda or terrorist groups.
That's because Trump is parroting the ideas of a movement of aggrieved men, typically dubbed "men's rights activists" (MRAs), who think that feminism has overreached and that men are now the oppressed class as a result.
Throwing Out "The Elites"It is no coincidence that Leitch — a pediatric surgeon, university professor, and former Harper Cabinet minister — is parroting the anti-elitist rhetoric that worked so well for Trump, the billionaire real estate mogul.
Slate's Will Oremus probably did the best job of laying out the case against her, arguing that she was "squandering the most important watchdog job in journalism" by parroting journalistic platitudes and reader complaints without thoughtful analysis.
They began by setting up what appeared to be news pages and pages on Facebook that were devoted to Burmese pop stars, models and other celebrities, like a beauty queen with a penchant for parroting military propaganda.
Instead of parroting the artist's words, instead of repeating the material on Lawson sent by Wattenberg, I took what I was given as information in charting out my own responses to her work and analysis of it.
In polls taken before last week, pluralities of Trump supporters regularly said that President Obama wasn't born in the United States — parroting the birther conspiracy with which their candidate was associated and that he continued to stoke.
Copying the arguments of commentators like Ben Shapiro—who often claims bringing up historical discrimination is a ruse to get people to support socialism—I easily found my place on the right, parroting what everyone else was saying.
Sources close to R. Kelly say ... the R&B singer isn't upset with Joann Lee Kelly for breaking her silence and calling him a "monster," because he thinks his daughter was only parroting her mother, Drea Kelly's views.
School officials say many children have been parroting the caustic expressions they hear at home, and teachers at one school in São Paulo were alarmed when a child drew a picture of Ms. Rousseff hanging by a noose.
"If you knew where she stood on the second amendment, on the – she basically wants to take your safety away, she wants to take your guns away," Trump said, parroting a claim the Clinton camp has repeatedly denied.
Instead he has devolved into parroting the hate monologues spewed by the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer that make the president ineffective in his attempts to rescue our nation from the ravages of the prior administration.
According to social tracking tool BuzzSumo, a post parroting the Twitter user's claim on the far-right website the Gateway Pundit had received more than 2400,500 likes, shares, and comments on Facebook by Friday and nearly 28,000 by Monday.
Now, perhaps sensing a political opportunity—facts notwithstanding—Trump has jumped on the bandwagon, and is parroting many of Cruz's falsehoods, including the Texas senator's assertion that the US is ceding "control" of the internet to the United Nations.
Trump supporters jeering at journalists covering Trump rallies are rarely focused on national security reporting in the press, instead telling reporters they believe they are unfairly covering Trump and his administration and often parroting slurs used by Trump himself.
"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.
Stranger Things has definitely moved away from parroting familiar '80s tropes as closely as it once did, and while that's a good thing, it seems to be relying even more on belaboring the '80s in-jokes it does include.
Party leaders had been parroting the cumbersome phrase for several days since Mr Xi, who is the party's general secretary as well as president, first mentioned it (albeit without his own name attached) on the opening day of the gathering.
Over the course of the last two days and starting with Trump's parroting of a Fox News segment about Google search result bias, the president has intensified his criticism of Silicon Valley — not just Google, but Facebook and Twitter as well.
"Once again, he is parroting Putin's talking points and playing to Americans' fears, all while refusing to lay out any plans of his own for defeating ISIS or alleviating humanitarian suffering in Syria," Clinton spokesman Jesse Lehrich said in a statement.
One study, published in the British Medical Journal, looked at 20 leading UK universities and found that releases from their press offices often overhype scientific findings — and then journalists play along uncritically, parroting whatever showed up in their inbox that day.
And if you're looking for a bot that can be your avatar online, Sequel is also aiming to build a system that can ingest your social media posts or other online writing, giving it a base for parroting your natural style.
In the present, she's a sullen, slouching young woman in a depressing, sterile plexiglass-and-cement cage, dully parroting the party line about how she only exists so her corporate owners can assess her validity as a potential product stream.
I teach research methods (lots), and I often find students reusing the same arguments over and over again, often parroting back formulaic critiques they've internalized from the media: the sample is too small, the participants are too homogeneous, and so on.
RT has been repeatedly accused of not only parroting Russian intelligence and political positions, but also of being an incubator producing controversial or misleading information that is then shared by automated bots on social media in attempts to go viral.
No winner emerged largely because the conversations were redundant, a parroting of the same talking points -- "we must stomp out corporate corruption", "we should build upon Obamacare, not scrap it" -- and the same issues -- health care, political experience, corporate responsibility, etc.
The organization added: In the 5 percent of the reports that involved sexist attacks, women frequently reported that men and boys were actually parroting the President-elect's most infamous misogynistic words, from the leaked tape of his 2005 exchange with Billy Bush.
There were the gleeful parroting of "don't touch my hair" from T-shirts to Instagram captions; the lyric "I tried to work it away / But that just made me even sadder" from "Cranes in the Sky" described millennial burnout to a tee.
Rousey plays one of a series of Bachelorette hopefuls lobbying for time with the Bland Man bachelor in this here, parroting the same pseudo-flirtatious lines as all of her competitors and lightly mocking one of reality television's most enduringly absurd shows.
MICHAEL BEARDPortland, Oregon It is unlikely that a generation raised on lockdown drills, with access to phone footage of gun rampages and a waning interest in hunting, will grow up parroting the National Rifle Association's rhetoric as enthusiastically as today's political leaders.
Not only is this ideal for viewing on smartphones (the intended medium), but by parroting the format of Instagram videos and stories, it makes the viewer feel like they're peering into something personal that they're not supposed to be let in on.
Parroting many others close to Weinstein, the actor claims that knowing the powerful producer was "intimidating" and a "bully" — and known for making serial advances on actresses in the industry — wasn't enough to clue him in to how Weinstein was abusing his power.
So, while we have more sources, it will be hard for them to replace the wisdom of a few good writers who avoided parroting press releases and took a very thoughtful approach to assessing new products, based on their years of experience.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE of parroting his ideas.
The interaction between the two men comes as Trump and his allies have stepped up their efforts to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, with Trump parroting unfounded claims that the previous administration carried out politically motivated "spying" of his 2016 presidential campaign.
The 26-year-old Asian male changes the tone and pitch of his utterances by moving his trunk inside his mouth, parroting five Korean words or phrases he hears often from keepers: hello, sit down, lie down, good and, of course, no.
Last month, Comey thrust Lynch back into the spotlight after he testified before Congress that Lynch had instructed him to refer to the investigation into Hillary Clinton's server as a political matter, rather than a criminal investigation, parroting the Clinton campaign line.
" But less than two weeks later and after talking with senior NRA officials, he was back to parroting the NRA's talking points on the massacres, claiming, "We already have strong background checks" and warning that new gun control measures were a "slippery slope.
The banking watchdog added failure to catch, flag and deal with financial risks in a timely manner would be treated as a dereliction of duty, parroting comments made by Xi at the once-in-five-years government work conference that ended on Saturday.
But kids parroting Cartman lines on the playground doesn't leave as much of an impact on the world as the attitudes toward politics and environmentalism South Park helped create, so for each of these items I assigned a point value from 21 to 21.
While everyone else is parroting lines about how their perfect date would be going to the dog park with Becca, Chris decides to butt in with a wildly inappropriate tangent about how Lincoln called him a "fat f—" because he used to weight 300 lbs.
Here's the problem with this: Anyone seeking information on, say, poisoning their children with bleach to "cure" autism or whatever other ridiculous and harmful misinformation groups are parroting can, presumably, still navigate to a Page and find that information if they seek it out.
John Kasich's team has turned its attention to Senator Ted Cruz, the "super PAC" supporting Mr. Kasich, New Day for America, has been parroting some lines from Donald J. Trump, calling the Texas senator "Lyin' Ted" and derisively criticizing his "New York values" comment.
" Given that abortion after 20 weeks is very rare, incredibly painful for many families, and the issue is used by anti-choice Republicans to rile up the base with talk of "murdering babies," many reproductive rights advocates criticized Gabbard for "parroting anti-abortion talking points.
To all of those who think that parroting Donald Trump's appalling vitriol is going to muzzle us, we have news for you: we won't stop, we won't be silenced, we will not accept fascism as the natural political transition from one administration to the next.
It's beaten out of players, if not by the morals and standards of the NHL then by joyless, stodgy media types that appear to revel in parroting the cult-like beliefs of players they wish they could be or wish were their real-life friends.
In the year of our lord, 2018, the chorus of perpetually indignant voices is largely predictable: Fox News, Canadian media start-up The Rebel, Pizzagate dunce and former Bumble user Jack Posobiec, alleged cult leader Stefan Molyneux (parroting Fox), and Infowars editor-at-large Paul Joseph Watson.
We have seen him at his best on Wall Street reform, on Medicare for all, on protecting Social Security — it's time for him to apply that same standard to reproductive justice for women instead of parroting the same hackneyed dogma of moderate Democrats he claims to reject.
As it is, transatlantic relations are in their worst state in 70 years, as an increasingly unfettered US President acts on his populist nationalist intuition, inciting a trade war with the European Union and parroting the foreign policy talking points of the Russian strongman he admires.
" William Gheen, the nativist head of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, purchased ads parroting anti-immigration "invasion" rhetoric of the type cited by a mass shooter in El Paso, Texas this year and asking users to share a post stating "100% OF ILLEGAL ALIENS ARE CRIMINALS.
Powell's letter is sharply critical of Sullivan, accusing him of parroting talking points from cable news when he lit into Flynn at a sentencing hearing last December where he speculated about whether the retired Army general and Defense Intelligence Agency chief could've been charged with treason.
And yet at Serenity Park, the very behaviors that once would have further codified our parrot caricatures — ''birdbrained,'' ''mindless mimicry,'' ''mere parroting'' and so on — are recognized as classic symptoms of the same form of complex post-traumatic stress disorder afflicting the patients in the Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Just as we're dealing with the real-life rise of alt-right personalities and unignorable Twitter accounts, Dear White People's characters are in similar territory — so much so that a rival radio program called "Dear Right People" pops up in the series, with its participants parroting conservative soundbites.
" The spot features images of Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama, and news footage from the aftermath of the San Bernardino terror attack, with a narrator parroting Trump's campaign pledges, including a ban on the entry of Muslims into the U.S., "until we can figure out what's going on.
And his own commitment to NATO is clouded by his frequent parroting of the talking points of Russian President Vladimir Putin -- whose foreign policy is designed to undermine the West and is viewed as a rising security threat by most of the rest of the 29-member alliance.
But that position obscures that Oprah and Cummins are, in their endorsement of the book and the wish that someone less white had written it, being political by parroting exclamations and disclaimers that "good" Americans have been prescribed when dealing with the tendentious territory of race and migration.
It also offers a glimpse into the prosecution's strategy — Credico is expected to shed light not only on Stone's efforts to connect with WikiLeaks during the 2016 election as he sought Hillary Clinton's emails, but also on Stone's alleged attempts to intimidate Credico into parroting his version of events.
And, if that wasn't enough unabashed Trump-defending ... the Mooch takes it one step further by parroting his old boss almost word for word on the "swamp" that is D.C. It's clear he's still got issues with the town, even though he was only there for a very brief stint.
The young Hill reporter was provided with my book and if she had bothered to read it, rather than parroting hit pieces by leftist rags such as "Right Wing Watch," and "Wonkette" she perhaps might have been inclined to write about my many successful legal accomplishments over my continuing career.
The soft landings offered to the two pollsters will keep them in the pro-Trump camp, where they can be expected to please him by keeping their mouths shut about the President's possible weaknesses and stay on-message with the boss, parroting his version of reality no matter what the facts indicate.
When Mr Trump called for protectionism this week, urging Americans to "take back control" (see article), he was both parroting the Brexiteers and exploiting how almost no politician has been willing to make the full-throated case for trade liberalisation as a boost to prosperity rather than a cost or a concession.
Georgios Aspiotis, the owner of a Greek restaurant in Queens called Corfu Grill, received plenty of backlash online last week after he posted a now-deleted photo of himself holding a ballot folder with the following caption: "From tomorrow we grab them by there [sic] pussy," parroting Trump's now infamous Access Hollywood bus comments.
Mr. West's recent commentary, from the absurd notions about slavery to what feels like parroting other people's talking points ("Obama was the opioid to our pain — he pacified us"), has left fans to parse what difference if any there is between aligning with hateful ideology and merely speaking without much forethought (or sometimes post-thought).
Photo: Kiichiro Sato (AP)Earlier this year, broadcasting giant Sinclair—the media group that forced anchors at its stations to read an ominous script parroting Donald Trump's narrative on "fake news"—was stopped by regulators from acquiring rival Tribune Media Co. in a shady $3.9 billion deal that would have amounted to a wholesale takeover of local TV news.
He also distorted the truth after the firing of FBI Director James Comey in 2017, parroting the implausible party line that Comey was fired because he had lost the confidence of the American people, the same argument then Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein used in criticizing Comey's handling of an investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails during the Obama administration.
In the manifesto, which has circulated online, the alleged shooter warned of a "Hispanic invasion," parroting a talking point that has been espoused by top Republicans, including President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
"Even though that community was fairly homogeneous ethnically, there was a sizable population of migrant farm workers who would come for the fall to work on farms, and their children not only worked as well but also attended school," said L. "We did have some students parroting their parents — or perhaps Trump outright — in chanting things like "Build the wall.
When Owen gets too stoned to function at a hip-hop showcase, he projectile-vomits onto the real-life rapper Wiz Khalifa and passes out onstage; via viral video he earns the nickname Seizure Boy, and the movie has its joke two ways by endlessly repeating it and then having one of the characters who's parroting it make note of how objectionable the phrase is.
Primed by recent show trials in newly Sovietized Eastern Europe that showed defendants like Hungary's Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty parroting confessions to trumped-up charges in a trance-like state, American audiences took the prisoners' rehearsed mea culpas as yet more evidence of a new Communist triumph: Scientists behind the Iron Curtain had apparently developed techniques that could wipe the mind clean and repattern behavior.
So instead of having to say "Alexa" or "Ok Google" to talk to a commercial smart speaker — and thus being stuck parroting a big tech brand name in your own home, not to mention being saddled with a device that's always vulnerable to vocal pranks (and worse: accidental wiretapping) — you get to control what the wake word is, thereby taking back a modicum of control over a natively privacy-hostile technology.
The WSJ goes after President Trump's habit of not telling the truth in an editorial that features "endless stream of exaggerations, evidence-free accusations, implausible denials and other falsehoods" in the opening paragraph, then gets even rougher: The personal angle: WSJ owner Rupert Murdoch is dealing with fallout in the U.K. from the White House parroting anonymously-sourced claims on Murdoch-owned Fox News that British intelligence helped wiretap Trump.
Carlson was asked by BuzzFeed News whether her controversial on-air opinions at Fox News — she once complained she'd need to explain transgender people to her child after watching Glee, accused a school district of pushing a "political agenda" for adopting gender-inclusive language, and played a role in spreading a racist hoax about Barack Obama being Muslim — were legitimately held or whether she was parroting what executives were telling her.
Any lingering questions about the true nature of an impeachment trial—whether these proceedings ought to be considered a quasi-legal exercise or a political one—should have been answered by the speeches from the White House's lawyers, Jay Sekulow and Pat Cipollone, who spent their allotted time during the day parroting false talking points already worn thin within conservative media: That House Democrats had barred Republicans from closed-door hearings.
Trump likes to try his hand at cable news punditry—in an alternate universe, he was given a Fox News show years ago and Greg Gutfeld is president—so this may just be Trump doing horse race analysis or parroting something he saw on TV. But it does crawl up to the edge of endorsing Le Pen—the implication seems to be that the terror attack will push the French to vote for Le Pen.
He chose instead to preempt the process, parroting the talking points of the president in advance and trying to shape the narrative of "no collusion," despite the Mueller report making clear that the Russians tried to help the Trump campaign and close Trump associates were willing to accept that help, and then of "no obstruction," despite the repeated attempts by the president to fire the special counsel and continued public attacks on potential witnesses.
Obviously, President Trump is perfectly free to have his own opinion about The Hunt and Bloodsport and any other movie he wishes to love or decry, whether or not he's parroting what he sees on TV. But when Universal pulled The Hunt from the release schedule the day after he tweeted about it, the studio indicated, even if it was unintentional, that the head of the state actually does have input into what gets released and what doesn't.
But maybe because I had recently listened to writer Zadie Smith on an episode of Fresh Air talking about historical nostalgia and its availability to only certain kinds of people, or maybe because the professor was white and my friend was black, I found myself taking the conversation off the rails, parroting a version of what I thought Zadie had said: that I could not think of a period of time in the past when it might have been a good idea to be both a woman and a person of color.
Clearly the man is already in Trump-esque campaign form, parroting his hero's claim that Elizabeth Warren deliberately misled people about being of Native American descent: The former head of 38 Studios also answered questions about blowing $75 million in Rhode Island taxpayer money when his business went bankrupt with the classic "You should have given me more money" defense: For what it's worth, a recent WBZ-TV, WBZ NewsRadio, UMass Amherst poll of likely voters showed Warren holding a 19-point lead in a hypothetical race against Schilling.
MSNBC host Joe ScarboroughCharles (Joe) Joseph Scarborough Scarborough blasts Trump pardons, says 'political hacks' and 'co-conspirators' will be next Scarborough: Media 'parroting' Trump economy when Obama's 'was much stronger' Scarborough: Trump would arrest his media critics 'tomorrow' if he could MORE is blasting President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE's Tuesday pardons and commutations, saying that the president will pardon his own "political hacks" and "co-conspirators" next.
US troops bombed their own anti-ISIS headquarters as Turkey-backed fighters closed in during Trump's hasty retreatTurkey's President Erdogan snubbed a meeting with Pence and Pompeo over Syria, and said he will only deal directly with TrumpTrump defends his Syria retreat as 'strategically brilliant,' saying the Kurds are 'not angels' and have 'a lot of sand that they can play with'US troops and their allies feel humiliated after abandoning their bases in Syria to be taken over by gleeful RussiansTrump reportedly called Jim Mattis the 'world's most overrated general' in a chaotic meeting on SyriaPelosi said Trump had a 'meltdown' after the House overwhelmingly voted to condemn his Syria retreatTrump is parroting Vladimir Putin's talking points as he defends pulling US troops from Syria

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