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This presidency has politicized and the campaign has politicized everything.
It got all politicized, and I'd hate to see this get politicized.
Is the role of the CIA director is too politicized—or appropriately politicized?
But the truth is that science fiction has been controversially politicized and de-politicized for as long as science fiction has existed.
A week before the 51st CMA Awards, the Country Music Association all but ensured its annual awards show would become politicized by demanding it not be politicized.
" She added: "As tragedies are politicized, blame is inevitable.
"He steered clear of anything that was politicized," she said.
YORK: It was -- it was politicized all the way through.
And if everything gets politicized, all we do is fight.
It also says that the whole process has been politicized.
Intellectual property (IP) rights "should not be politicized," Song said.
This moment may be that, but again, it's highly politicized.
TV's Buck Sexton when asked which figures have politicized sports.
China said on Thursday the deal should not be politicized.
A soldier's death cannot be politicized this way, Khan says.
In his opinion, this year's visit felt far more politicized.
The level allowed has become highly politicized in recent years.
We had no idea how politicized this field would become.
What is there left to us that won't be politicized?
Publicly, the men remain amused; privately, they grow increasingly politicized.
I was experimenting on a campus that wasn't particularly politicized.
Intellectual property (IP) rights "should not be politicized", Song said.
Above all, they argue that the process has become politicized.
But the word has become politicized in the United States.
Some survivors were adamant their pain should not be politicized.
Mr. Azzawi helped found a politicized collective of young artists.
Like everything else in our culture, love has become politicized.
"This war became so politicized, so P.C.," Mr. Hansen said.
And this threat has been supremely politicized by the president.
But it had been politicized by one side, by Trump.
I don&apost like seeing the debate about it get politicized.
"Now, Congress has made them very ugly and politicized," he said.
Lawyers for UBS have previously said the case had become politicized.
It's a politicized term that, once examined, means next to nothing.
"This is a politicized history and is just unacceptable," said Shprygin.
They aren't allowed to grieve because their trauma is immediately politicized.
Supposedly the crudely politicized term "Hiroshima chic" came out of criticism
I don't think it's an accident that the two most politicized
Company boycotts are becoming more prevalent in our highly-politicized culture.
It is the "most politicized antitrust case I've seen," he said.
Since then, they have politicized it to the point of absurdity.
Rosselló expressed hope that Puerto Rico's recovery does not become politicized.
But jettison what has become poisonous, politicized and generally confusing terminology.
But Hersh found this was only true of highly politicized issues.
Do you think about the privilege that goes into politicized art?
Mr. Lambert's case has also become increasingly politicized in recent weeks.
In short, policing has become the most politicized job in Spain.
"When religion becomes politicized," Imam Feisal said, "it is not good."
In other words, the facts of Covid-19 were already politicized.
These days, even the provision of health care has become politicized.
Trump wasn't the only one to have a sharply politicized response.
Still, Barr's concerns about politicized intelligence agencies aren't without historical merit.
No one consumes more political, and politicized, media than political elites.
She added that she was the victim of a "politicized investigation."
Like it or not the Fed is about to be politicized.
You aren't doomed to be unreasonable, even in highly politicized times.
I am painfully aware of how politicized the subject has become.
Over time UNESCO has become politicized, but in a bad way.
Bill O'Reilly is politicizing mass shootings by saying they shouldn't be politicized.
"What upsets me is how quickly this was politicized," Del Cueto said.
"Constitutional law, as an academic discipline, should not be politicized," he said.
That's not to say that SpongeBob memes have never been politicized, however.
Politicized government agencies have engaged in significant regulatory overreach and antagonistic enforcement.
Any official or unofficial corporate behavior has the potential to be politicized.
" Weir said, before adding: "This shouldn't necessarily be a super-politicized issue.
"This demonstrates the way schools are being politicized in Burundi," Mudge said.
That would be no small feat these days, when everything seems politicized.
The discussion of a potential sale of CNN has politicized the situation.
This is a highly politicized and activated and alert moment in history.
But I doubt the overly-politicized Department of Justice will charge her.
Every mass shooting is inherently politicized -- long before the trigger is pulled.
Casey dissent that the court, particularly nominations to it, had become politicized.
The Social Democrats said on Thursday Kovesi's investigation must not be politicized.
Two LAPD cops kill a politicized rapper named Jeriko One (Glenn Plummer).
"They've politicized and in some cases monetized their public service," Sanders said.
Today, we have a more accelerated news coverage and politicized comedy scene.
Few suppliers have proven themselves more patently unreliable and politicized than Gazprom.
"This is a topic that can be very easily politicized," said Zuckerberg.
There's an increasing pressure for our popstars to be more politicized now.
And at no other time were those tragedies were they politicized (APPLAUSE).
But it's the way that this is enforced and has become politicized.
Mr. Trump's decisions will be based upon solid science, not politicized science.
Can he get political cover by claiming the investigation is too politicized.
"Rumors about the presence of foreign fighters are politicized," Mr. Busitta said.
Small businesses are one of the last constituencies yet to be politicized.
A politicized issue is one that's still a matter of public debate.
" She also said she hoped the coronavirus outbreak "does not become politicized.
Mr. DeCarava did not create politicized social documentary photographs that were literal.
Their tale has been silenced, misunderstood, simplified and politicized for too long.
In Zimbabwe, corruption pervades hunting licensing and poor and politicized law enforcement.
"I'm deeply concerned that Treasury Department oversight requests are being politicized," Sen.
It was an embarrassment in the country's often-politicized crackdown on militias.
It's a fairly small ask and the word has been deeply politicized.
In her resignation letter, Simon blamed the "politicized" tragedy for her ouster.
Deep state institutions will be tempted to become more restive and politicized.
The fundamental choice is whether this process will be professionalized or politicized.
"It's absolutely a crying shame that we've politicized climate change," Yoder said.
The plan, he said, had become mired in mistruths and wrongly politicized.
Opinion surveys in Venezuela are often divergent, politicized and misleading in hindsight.
Do you think they are more direct or politicized than your paintings?
The government has said reports of violations are politicized and lacking in objectivity.
This is yet another example of politicized law enforcement, an abuse of process.
So it was politicized from the beginning all the way through the end.
Imperial art often depicted these newly conquered 'others' in politicized and fetishized ways.
Which means that yet again, the First Lady's clothing choices will be politicized.
This is a highly-charged and heavily politicized question, particularly for Democratic candidates.
Many repeated the line that the issue of gun control shouldn't be politicized.
Gamboa started creating radically politicized theater with, by, and for communities in Chicago.
The only way to avoid politicized battles and conspiracies around moderation is transparency.
This politicized Supreme Court will decide directly about the validity of election results.
" Google's diversity programs, he added, "are highly politicized which further alienates non-progressives.
Unlike Khomeini, most of Iran's Shiite clerics were quietist and opposed politicized clergy.
With the ban already in place, wouldn't such an attack become instantly politicized?
" Wang added he didn't want to see individual cases "magnified, complicated or politicized.
Instead, they have mostly shown just how heavily politicized Venezuelan sport has become.
But the NBN became increasingly politicized, faced construction difficulties and brought cost overruns.
In public, Mr. Zelensky has insisted he would never order a politicized prosecution.
That vitriol politicized the idea of day care, poisoning the debate for decades.
Beyond those facts, the case was politicized almost from the moment it began.
In the process, an already politicized awards-show climate has become more treacherous.
He also politicized the attack, all but accusing his top Democratic foe, Sen.
Both men staunchly support the president and blamed politicized investigations for their downfall.
Physicians who offer abortions have been politicized by lawmakers and anti-choice radicals.
How did you come to think of vaping as such a politicized issue?
Those who ingest it become radically politicized and shout uncontrollably in casual conversation.
Russian pipeline plans have become increasingly politicized due to Russia's conflict with Ukraine.
But it was actually Trump who politicized the virus, by downplaying the danger.
Exact figures were still murky on Saturday, and official statistics were quickly politicized.
This situation should not be politicized any more than it already has been.
It's also taken steps to make the WTO legal process more overtly politicized.
The abortion rate, like everything else about abortion in America, often gets politicized.
But often even those end up being politicized to the point of dehumanizing.
Fox News' impact was exaggerated on a hyper-politicized day like Mueller Day.
Cursive was also politicized during the Cold War, becoming a display of patriotism.
The civil service, at least at the top levels, has been thoroughly politicized.
That may seem odd, but it's expected with politicized topics, communications experts say.
Kavanaugh's defenders are right that the Supreme Court confirmation process has been politicized.
As some of my prior articles have mentioned, they have become highly politicized.
Anti-NAFTA activists effectively politicized trade policy for the first time in history.
Mr. Gimenez has disavowed the sanctuary city label, an amorphous, highly politicized term.
White House Memo Washington's highly politicized culture can be brutal on dating life.
Perhaps more significantly, the government has serially abused and politicized its investigative powers.
The report also said the Ombudsman's office was "deeply politicized" and lacked independence.
"As tragedies are politicized, blame is inevitable," Simon wrote in her resignation letter.
When an issue is politicized, ideological bias drives policy, regardless of the facts.
Much of the politicized argument about gun safety hinges on the Second Amendment.
What was once the most fact-based of all endeavors has become politicized.
Popolizio said it was important that humanitarian aid to Venezuela not be politicized.
I beg everyone that such fragile, sensitive, heart breaking stories shouldn't be politicized.
Because there's so many things tech is like getting politicized on — immigration, whatever.
Then there's the potential for Whitaker to launch politicized investigations into Trump's enemies.
"OFAC responds to political leadership, but it's completely non-politicized itself," Smith said.
The shrieking over DOJ's Stone sentencing memos, topped by the theatrical resignation of the four prosecutors (who now want to be seen as stalwarts against politicized law enforcement after they conducted a patently politicized prosecution), is much ado about nothing.
Some went reluctantly, worried that their presence could be politicized at the televised event.
Yet he badly politicized a firm long unified by a special esprit de corps.
Mayanee Thaitae, 33, a royalist activist, said Thailand's main religion should not be politicized.
Twitter's latest announcement comes at a time when ISIS's online presence is increasingly politicized.
I feel like in so many ways our identities as LGBTQ people are politicized.
Our current politicized system in South Dakota and in the country no longer works.
Why it matters: Essentially a right-to-work case, the lawsuit is highly politicized.
But then again, this is Alabama, where a politicized justice system is the norm.
The new generation of wars bring with them new patterns of politicized dirt-digging.
Political complaints about the court have ramped up as Washington has become increasingly politicized.
The army, which historically enjoyed support across the Jewish Israeli spectrum, has become politicized.
Fast-forward to 2018: Chevron is the reason everything the government does is politicized.
And I feel very sorry that they have politicized it unlike any prior example.
We're in the election season, so it is politicized, there's no doubt about it.
Difficult politicized Senate advice and consent votes during an election year are not required.
"As a black girl I feel like whatever I do, I'm politicized," she explained.
This all goes to show just how politicized our criminal justice system has become.
It was difficult to set things in motion because everything was also highly politicized.
It's just one of these things where it's gotten politicized, obviously, as everything has.
What are some ways in which the discussion over desertification in China is politicized?
Under its first director, J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI was a deeply politicized agency.
Mr. Haddad has now been in prison for nearly six years on politicized charges.
But the left is trying to pin Pepe to the right's highly politicized usage.
The decision by Justice Kennedy has only exacerbated fears about a highly politicized court.
Under today's highly politicized selection process, presidents are unlikely to select independent-minded moderates.
Republicans have argued directing funds toward gun violence is too politicized, The Hill reports.
The bill could see Hong Kong residents sent to China's notoriously politicized judicial system.
He says the believers should be politicized, so that they can defend Christian principles.
But it comes from a mother's love, not from being a proselytizing, politicized woman.
Rather, it is to point out the dangers to society of a politicized academia.
But at a time when everything is being politicized, few gestures are ever simple.
We fear that Ms. Portman's decision will cause our philanthropic initiative to be politicized.
U.S. support for Ukraine—which continues to face armed Russian aggression—has been politicized.
It also creates a culture in which essentially every new building becomes highly politicized.
It seemingly wasn't until the 1970s that the notion of male breastfeeding became politicized.
After all, politicized prosecutions had been part of Ukraine's corrupt political culture for years.
But the Democrats say the congressional inquiries have become too politicized to be reliable.
Wary of its politicized management, though, investors have mostly stayed away in recent years.
In today's highly politicized environment, brands have become markedly more explicit about their views.
"The phrase has become so politicized, it's just hard to talk about," he said.
Their darkest moments are judged and politicized by figures who know nothing about them.
I don't think monetary policy is being politicized in the UK, I'll state that.
"I just want to reiterate that, rightly so, we are living in a more politicized environment, but we need not adopt this very politicized stance in considering and dealing with any matter," Carrie Lam, the chief executive of Hong Kong, said in August.
Without humanitarian access there is no peace And without peace, humanitarian access will remain politicized.
LIMBAUGH: Which just shows you how politicized Democrats are to make a thing of that.
Are Democrats willing to risk having politicized justice used against them by a future administration?
Peter King, a Republican congressman from New York, criticized the 9th Circuit Court as politicized.
Between congressional Luddites and politicized regulators, no good is likely to come from government action.
" The company also said there were "many sensational and unfounded claims in a politicized debate.
They were not politicized, because the understanding was that they were going to go back.
So, all of a sudden it becomes politicized, and this poor little guy gets squished.
Some of the justices have been particularly sensitive to accusations the court has become politicized.
That was a treasure trove of politicized folk micro-labels that really helped my research.
The Afro has been historically politicized, deemed unprofessional in work settings and unacceptable at school.
KS: I am telling you, I am so politicized today I can't even tell you.
Puigdemont added that it was "very clear that the Spanish justice authorities had become politicized".
It can be a politicized (or just funny) extension of normal search engine optimization tactics.
Conservation is a complex issue, even more so when it gets politicized in this way.
In a statement, the ministry also said the French text was politicized and one-sided.
"As a trans person, my gender identity has been politicized in this election," Martela explained.
Many had criticized Bannon's inclusion on the council's principals committee, arguing it politicized the group.
Incidents like that outbreak also sparked a panicked political response that further politicized the debate.
He essentially claimed that the council had become too politicized to be of any use.
John Kelly is "disgusted and frustrated" by the way his son's death has become politicized.
Glas said the accusations lack evidence and are part of a politicized campaign against him.
The politicized, zero-sum focus of insurance reform is a Sisyphean approach to healthcare reform.
The Department of Justice (DoJ) said in a statement the prosecution "should not be politicized".
One important step is to unite around an evolved, non-politicized understanding of education choice.
When #antiSemitism is repeatedly politicized, it not only hurts the Jewish community, it fosters division.
The former officials have "politicized, and in some cases, monetized their public service," Sanders said.
The armed forces could also now be perceived of having become politicized, Polga-Hecimovich said.
"He was managing a very politicized situation with a lot of raw nerves," he said.
The mayor asked that the visit amid a divisive gun control debate not be politicized.
Doing so would only further inject a circus atmosphere into an already politicized confirmation process.
First and foremost, this issue must be taken seriously by all Americans and not politicized.
The WSJ said last night that Trump is planning an overhaul of "politicized" intelligence agencies.
Now a stable trio of grizzled, punk genius, their politicized commentary comes with greater wisdom.
The media was already in a process of fragmentation, and it was already highly politicized.
"As tragedies are politicized, blame is inevitable," she said in her resignation letter in January.
The ambassador, Vestine Nahimana, says the court is a politicized, unchecked intrusion on Burundi's sovereignty.
"People will react to a lot of these very politicized terms and institutions," he says.
His aim was to put a human face to a potentially dry and politicized conversation.
As a result, a Soviet school turned into a politicized institution which actively propagated Stalinism.
The briefing caused an immediate fury among Republicans and has become a deeply politicized topic.
Already, though, his administration has helped show how confusing and how politicized classification can be.
In both requests, he cited the politicized and media-saturated environment in the Washington region.
And the politicized debate over the debt limit has routinely resurfaced over the ensuing decades.
But just because the process can be politicized doesn't mean it always has to be.
But even in its past-looking escapism, the collection was charged by the politicized present.
Already, the intelligence he receives is dangerously politicized, slanted in ways designed to please him.
Losing control of Congress, they say, could mean a highly politicized impeachment of their president.
How do you get honest answers on questions that can be sensitive and highly politicized?
Next up, a nomination for a new FBI director and a highly politicized confirmation process.
Evidence suggests that the shooting was an accident, but that didn't stop it from becoming politicized.
The Sons of Liberty in Boston politicized the event to resist the British government, Park added.
Is it frustrating that emoji used to include the LGBTQ community can be seen as politicized?
Democrats by and large feel it's a side issue that's been politicized to take Clinton down.
Russian gas exports have been increasingly politicized after Moscow annexed Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.
In the meantime, Friday's report on Merkel highlights the complex, politicized nature of Deutsche Bank's challenges.
The siege of the three towns remains intensely politicized and subject to claim and counter-claim.
" "We don't want to see that this individual case will be magnified, complicated or even politicized.
We need to try and have this broader discussion without it getting politicized is the hope.
Despite Youssef's optimism about a new generation politicized since a young age, his reality remains grim.
Moreover, the impeachment process is a form of politicized bedlam, in which politics -- not principle -- controls.
"Our biggest problem, when we talk about border security, it is politicized right away," he said.
Inquiries have shown politicized public safety bodies to be under-funded, short-staffed and insufficiently trained.
"They've politicized, and in some cases, monetized their public service," Sanders said during a press briefing.
I wish the show hadn't become so politicized in the end, but I have no regrets.
"It's all become very politicized," said Hafsa Kanjwal, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan.
Fearing that such a critical mandate could be politicized, Congress designed it as an independent body.
Unfortunately, Jeff is not the only student to face these unruly policies enforced by politicized administrators.
Despite attempts by numerous presidential candidates to do so, this review process should not be politicized.
" Lord replied, "Because what he's saying here is that the judiciary has been politicized and racialized.
And in 2017, when anything can and will be politicized, it's not so easy to define.
In 2019, it's perhaps easier to see how politicized science can be in the United States.
The history of such banks has been generally pathetic because their credit decisions inevitably become politicized.
In 1991 when I came to town they were not as politicized as they are today.
The dissenting officials, sources said, were concerned that the document politicized and skewed assessments against Iran.
A politicized military is antithetical to an apolitical organization that must remain above the political fray.
It felt like there was no debate over it at all but now it's been politicized.
Yet the current administration and its supporters consistently attack universities as biased, irrelevant and hyper-politicized.
Later, standing outside the party headquarters, he called the raids an "enormous operation by politicized police".
Anecdotes aside, Republicans have taken a much more aggressive, politicized approach to the courts than Democrats.
Take our increasingly politicized immigration courts out of the Department of Justice and make them independent.
But in the United States the conversation about this common-sense policy became politicized decades ago.
Mr. Bharara said he had seen firsthand what could happen when the Justice Department became politicized.
The Harvard-Harris study also found that the public believes the judicial branch has become politicized.
No wonder polls show that Kavanaugh is deeply unpopular; his nomination has been politicized beyond repair.
The target voter, meanwhile, is most likely none the wiser about why they're seeing politicized messaging.
Trans identity is highly politicized, but it isn't itself a kind of political vision or program.
Mr. Trump, for instance, portrayed his immigration ban's legal defeat as the fault of politicized judges.
Omero also said she was worried that institutions, including the news media, have become too politicized.
The shooting also marked the start of an increasingly politicized, "thoughts and prayers" response from politicians.
Research shouldn't be politicized and scientific findings shouldn't be silenced to serve a president's partisan agenda.
Khan has politicized a whole generation, only to deliver it into servitude to Pakistan's old establishment.
People's everyday lives and habits easily became the fodder for sweeping and heavily politicized cultural conclusions.
Morale has suffered among the department's 115,000 employees amid accusations that its work has been politicized.
But something more is at work here, which has politicized the court in new and different ways.
Russian gas exports have been increasingly politicized after Moscow annexed the Crimea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014.
When you look at the degree to which tax cuts have been politicized, this isn&apost surprising.
I'm very aware of American acts like Chino Amobi who are making explicitly, overtly politicized club music.
"In some ways it is," Dombret told CNBC when asked whether the ECB was becoming too politicized.
"You're talking to Democratic governors; you're talking to Republican governors and it's a politicized time," he said.
And it centralizes hiring within the Department of Administration, the most politicized agency in the state's government.
"The positions of different states might be politicized and used to foment anti-refugee sentiment," Schacher said.
Matt Furie's frog character was politicized and became a symbol for the alt-right and white supremacists.
The swelling tide of abuse, hate-speech, and politicized misinformation finally grew too big to be ignored.
Prospective CIA director Mike Pompeo pledged to defend intelligence agencies against accusations that they are being politicized.
Do you think he is trying to politicize FERC the way other federal agencies have been politicized?
It doesn't matter what time it is; if they get politicized to me that's a good thing.
As whites increasingly sense that their status in society is falling, white racial identity is becoming politicized.
Yet while it's interesting to see these exchanges, there's no escaping how climate science has been politicized.
Negotiators are eager not to allow the NAFTA revamp to become politicized by the Mexican election campaign.
That the collapse of the Twin Towers should be politicized in this manner is really quite awful.
But thanks to politicized attacks on science in America, the reputation of the scientific disciplines is suffering.
Another reason is the vaccine has become misunderstood and politicized, keeping many from even beginning the regimen.
He said the "big picture" is a tale of what can happen when law enforcement is politicized.
"I think Dr. Ford's story and account has been understandably politicized because of that failure," Couric said.
Facebook is also still failing to stem the tide of 'organic' politicized fake content on its platform.
Typically, though, trips to war zones are less politicized, and focused much more on expressions of support.
The path toward a more sustainable planet will be paved by proactive policies, not by politicized pensions.
"Extradition ought not ever to be politicized or used as tools to resolve other issues," she added.
The 1MDB issue is a business issue but it has been politicized by "certain enemies", he added.
"It never gets more politicized than this," said Orwig, who was generally ambivalent about a special prosecutor.
"Most everything has gotten polarized and politicized in this town so I'm not terribly surprised," said Sen.
They end up being stilted and politicized, and folks are locked into the positions they already have.
The Kremlin controls Gazprom, and it has treated all former communist countries in a similar politicized fashion.
Law enforcement officers should not be politicized to serve the dangerous immigration agenda of the Trump administration.
Rakhine State is politicized and polarized, with numerous issues that the Annan Commission is supposed to address.
Previous U.S. administrations had brushed this off as politicized rhetoric meant to distract from Venezuela's domestic problems.
Rieff makes a powerful case for reconciliation and compromise, and exposes how politicized our nationalist histories are.
As the same company works to build the Keystone XL extension, the issue has become severely politicized.
Sessions's comments are designed to assuage critics who believe the Justice Department could be politicized under Trump.
PAUL: I think because what has happened is, this whole investigation into Russia has become so politicized.
"The activists have been wrongly convicted in a deeply politicized trial," said Deprose Muchena of Amnesty International.
For instance, she once said as her husband ran for president that abortion should not be politicized.
And even later, when we threw politicized insults at each other, he always recognized himself in me.
On top of all these factors, oil markets are also becoming increasingly politicized, potentially adding to volatility.
A new hyperskepticism, everything politicized, facts tossed out as partisan and any faith in humanity with it.
But the whole issue is very politicized, and the only way to stop that is with facts.
And, unfortunately, when BSA is politicized, people who would otherwise be supportive of Scouting are turned off.
What may seem like a harmless observation takes on a deeper meaning against a highly politicized background.
In Côte d'Ivoire, I saw the violent fallout from politicized claims that foreigners illegally voted in droves.
"It looks to me as though the science has been politicized," she told VICE News in February.
He said he had promised Mr. Trump that he would be presenting him "unvarnished, non-politicized" information.
"The image of the police has been very politicized in the past two years," Professor Fu said.
Born and raised in North Carolina, Iimay was politicized through interning with Southerners on New Ground (SONG).
Religious liberty has become a particularly politicized topic in recent years, and recent months were no different.
"People that trace our connection to U.C. Berkeley assume he became politicized in my class," Loggins wrote.
The country won't return to a less politicized judiciary until both parties have reason to want it.
Those filing the document requests say they are trying to ferret out politicized, sloppy science and fraud.
That has motivated lawmakers to work together on issues that have easily become politicized in years past.
The legality of the chamber itself has been questioned because it was appointed by a politicized body.
Many legal scholars argue that the only possible redress is impeachment — itself a politicized, drawn-out process.
He has politicized many formerly apolitical people; ultimately, this may be among his biggest achievements as president.
Even a pliant institution, if it is seen as politicized, will struggle to enact Mr. Trump's policies.
I'll conclude by noting the immense damage the politicized bureaucracy has done to Americans' faith in government.
" The truth, she said, is "not that the court has become politicized, but that the society has.
"Me" has expanded, inverted, politicized; at this moment in history, it is suddenly, bracingly synonymous with "we."
That's a familiar rhetorical move, implying that all publicly funded science can only be politicized and wasteful.
The quick about-face shows how the decisions of big business have been politicized in recent years.
And apart from the answer being a racist structure, when Latinos [party] it's politicized, it's an epidemic.
""  Few public health issues have been more politicized than pollution, whether you're talking about land, water, or air.
And 22 appears to promise that environmental issues—particularly climate change—will be more politicized than ever before.
And so, again, I support the president&aposs efforts to ensure that our intelligence doesn&apost get politicized.
"To a certain extent, Ebola has been politicized during the run up to (December's presidential) elections," said Marcoux.
" It also cited reports that it says have included "many sensational and unfounded claims in a politicized debate.
The administration's intense and nearly singular focus on immigration and border enforcement have politicized and polarized the department.
The upper chamber must resist the temptation to initiate a politicized and long-winded debate on the floor.
The fact that Kavanaugh did that tells you a great deal about how politicized the Court has become.
"In highly politicized environments, people know where they stand and know what they're going to do," Reed said.
But Facebook likely made this decision in an effort to keep its News Feed from becoming too politicized.
One that has been heavily politicized and a distraction the campaign has struggled to address appropriately for months.
"Accidents are unfortunate events, and accident investigations shouldn't be politicized," said the second letter, signed first by Rep.
The conflation of the politicized street and the apolitical wanderer is where Person of the Crowd's troubles manifest.
Well to discuss this trend of the politicized judiciary run amuck, let&aposs bring in top two attorneys.
History is also an unreliable guide as the nomination process has become significantly more politicized in recent years.
Trump removed Bannon from the National Security Council (NSC) last week amid criticism his inclusion politicized the group.
J: I think that context is different—an Arca show is inherently politicized based on his performance style.
As newly politicized South Africans variously joined and formed alternative organizations, it fragmented and began to lose influence.
Over the past year, however, the president has relentlessly undermined every one of these institutions and politicized them.
" Tambor described Amazon's investigation as "deeply flawed and biased toward the toxic politicized atmosphere that afflicted our set.
But that connectedness also meant that Orlando quickly became politicized globally as well as in the United States.
Experts say Iranian banks are badly run, politicized and lack transparency — warning signs for risk-averse foreign banks.
It is increasingly clear it was the Obama Administration who politicized the DOJ/FBI, not the Trump Administration.
As the violence has continued, it has become increasingly politicized, exacerbating tensions between rival ethnically based political groups.
Nike is now unequivocally getting off the sidelines and making a definitive statement on a highly politicized issue.
Instead, she spent time discussing the "politicized" investigation of the House Intelligence Committee and outrage over Trump's tweets.
He said that while the judiciary was on the right track, it had been politicized over the years.
We provide independent advice, so I am saddened that there's the potential for the science to be politicized.
I think it's pretty clear that this is already a pretty politicized investigation, for good or for ill.
And it would show that Republicans may have politicized the law enforcement process and got their way anyway.
They argued that Mr. Carney politicized the bank ahead of the June 23 vote on whether to leave.
For one, the migrant crisis and anything involving the border between us and Mexico has been highly politicized.
Theseus had been the violent, passionate hero of myth; once politicized, he could become a figure of history.
I have to say that the world has never felt more beautifully politicized than it does right now.
The institution's decision to change its name was immediately politicized, causing a flurry of controversy in the Netherlands.
It was pure domination of a highly politicized moment — or just another day for Fox News on Facebook.
To the extent that Americans paid any attention to the massacre, it was through a partisan, politicized lens.
The overarching reason is that the process leading to an indictment could, and I believe would, become politicized.
We don't want to be bombarded, or even confronted with anything slightly uncomfortable, let alone politicized or polarizing.
"The United States will not sit idly by as baseless politicized claims are brought against us," Bolton said.
Cliff Huxtable would have made no sense during the wilder, more disillusioned, acutely politicized climes of the 1970s.
The case could be a template for further electoral mischief, boosted now by a shamelessly politicized Justice Department.
Every industry has been deeply politicized in the age of Trump, and the family charity is no different.
Beijing says it remains open to all regional free trade efforts, but that they should not be politicized.
Artists are getting priced out of global cities, and climate change has politicized the rural in new ways.
In the United States, a coming general election has politicized what should be a clear public health priority.
"It's the first time it's not politicized," said Mariella Franjieh, 28, a pharmaceutical company employee from northern Lebanon.
Into that highly politicized environment came the video posted by Mr. Trump to his Twitter account on Thursday.
"The highly politicized debate surrounding the DACA program has thus far produced only rancor and accusations," he added.
They worry that a body much like the Office of Technology Assessment will be unnecessary or, worse, politicized.
It was the latest embarrassment in an often-politicized crackdown on militias in a country rife with them.
Over last eight years of the previous administration, it is clear that the intelligence community became deeply politicized.
Frederica Wilson, who had listened in on Trump's call to Johnson's grieving widow, had politicized the soldier's sacrifice.
Such a stance leads to the domestication of thought, often in the politicized service of a select few.
"One of the things I really regret is that women -- women's issues -- has gotten politicized," she said Thursday.
Criminal investigations targeted at or revolving around a President are inevitably politicized by both their supporters and critics.
Jim Clapper, former director of national intelligence, to speak to him, and again he's been politicized as well.
Now, it is certainly true that congressional investigations of the president or the administration can be quite politicized.
In theory, none of the ways the killing in which was politicized will figure into García Zarate's trial.
Unfortunately this story will be immediately politicized, polarizing people into seeing Clinton as absolutely guilty or absolutely innocent.
Egyptian court sentences Muslim Brotherhood leader to death 'Unjust,' 'politicized' sentences Al Jazeera issued a statement rejecting the verdict.
Negotiators had wanted to wrap up talks by March to avoid them being politicized by Mexico's July presidential election.
And with the messaging behind them, it makes sense to become more politicized with them as I get older.
And as with any agency, there's the potential for its agenda to be politicized or skewed toward certain priorities.
As America's top diplomat, he's continued to defend Trump's most questionable actions and overseen a highly politicized State Department.
If science weren't already politicized, we would have kept on flying to the moon through at least the 1970s.
Taylor's reservations about Ukrainian foreign policy being politicized were frequently answered by US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland.
South Australia suffered a state wide blackout last September, which sparked a highly politicized national debate about energy security.
Part of -- part of the -- the story I was telling... COOPER: You said this issue should be politicized, though.
Never before have we witnessed this level of illegal politicized behavior, and it must not be allowed to continue.
"We hope politics does not become judicialised and that the justice system does not become politicized," he told Reuters.
Malaysian officials have never officially accused North Korea and have made it clear they don't want the trial politicized.
It shows Manafort had a much more serious and overtly politicized relationship with Moscow than we ever knew before.
UBS's lawyers say prosecutors have failed to bring material evidence against the bank and that the case is politicized.
"I think CICIG can improve on a lot of fronts," said Haley, adding that it should not be politicized.
While politicized clothing was being embraced by those wanting to showcase their support, it was also making them targets.
Even in an area as politicized as education, there are core issues for which a strong consensus is discernible.
But because my ideas are politicized, my personal experience is seen as a gateway for all of my communities.
Sadly, I think it's moved from ... I think that the issues have moved from objectivity and have become politicized.
But he wasn't a candidate who excited voters, and that's what you need in such a highly politicized atmosphere.
A former Republican House Intelligence Committee chairman accused the intelligence community of becoming too "politicized" under the Obama administration.
The piece was as much about space — sexualized and politicized — as it was about the individual body and psyche.
In an interview posted Tuesday by CBS News, Chad Bouchez said Jackson would "absolutely not" want his death politicized.
Politicized interest in marginalized people, he says, serves to discourage playwrights from evoking the specifics of discrimination and oppression.
Still, differences between the sides are manageable, Yu said, and unlike their exchanges with the U.S., are seldom politicized.
And under Obama, the IRS has become so corrupt and so politicized we need to abolish it all together.
This is about an organization and police agency that has become highly politicized and weaponized by this White House.
You have to, even though I worry about people becoming politicized but then falling into that right wing trap.
So paleo provided a real food identity that was less politicized than the dominant left-wing plant-based movement.
It's also different from his insistence that suffering should not be politicized after the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
But the driving force here isn't the waning of Christianity but the politicized sorting of it, and much else.
As Trump began tweeting more often, the content of his posts became more politicized and loose with the truth.
"The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world has become completely politicized," the source told the Journal.
Do we want our refuge from the real world to get as politicized as your Aunt Susan's Facebook feed?
Russian officials have called the trial politicized, and said the team of international investigators should have included Russian members.
The I.O.C. is facing the same politicized decision over Russia as it did before the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
That stuff wasn't, except for Katha, who was super feminist, in mainstream press, there wasn't like a politicized feminism.
The Red exhibition pays overdue respect to Soviet visual culture and demonstrates how far aesthetics can be politicized. Red.
We'd see Tracy Emin drunk on late-night TV. These were incredible role models and so everything got politicized.
Instead, social media posts tend to take highly politicized views on news events of the day, such as immigration.
But the politicized sectors of conservative evangelicalism have been associated with bigotry, selfishness and deception for a long time.
Kelly has politicized this issue and indirectly discredited the soldier's wife, who is free to say whatever she pleases.
The president has also politicized the accusations against Republican Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore and Democratic Senator Al Franken.
"The United States will not sit idly by as baseless, politicized claims are brought against us," Mr. Bolton said.
"Maybe if you politicized your agency less and did your job more, we wouldn't have these problems," she sneered.
I think in some ways, a lot of this politicized language really blurs what we want to talk about.
Steele was concerned that Durham's investigation was overly politicized and he would not be treated fairly, the sources said.
But it's worth thinking through what responses are possible in the United States and how they might become politicized.
Mr. Greenwald's reporting revealed that the investigation that led to Mr. da Silva's conviction was deeply politicized and corrupt.
In practice, this means they are heavily politicized, influenced by governing-party politicians rather than evenhandedly enforcing the law.
State budgets have become increasingly politicized in recent years, especially in states where control of the statehouse is divided.
"We don't want to see that this individual case will be magnified, complicated, or even politicized," Mr. Wang said.
Paulos has also called out outright misinformation and what he believes is a politicized attempt to skew the narrative.
Language became politicized, and Cantonese writing proliferated—on posters, on university campuses, and in online pro-democracy news outlets.
Children's literature, like everything else, has become increasingly politicized, with a hard-edged focus on the here-and-now.
Saipov's attorney asked the prosecution be denied the right to do so because Trump's tweets had politicized the case.
The Sharifs say those rulings were politicized, with the courts pressed by the military to bar them from politics.
This is a shame, because the super-politicized world of education policy could use a sympathetic interpreter right now.
It was a highly politicized period in Latin America, and some Jesuit priests favored radical resistance against military regimes.
Mr. Morsi had been charged with various crimes in politicized trials that have dragged through Egypt's slow-moving courts.
"I was left in a position where I couldn't ignore how politicized my own identity was," Malik told Hyperallergic.
One said Trump had not called but that they knew the late soldier would not want his death politicized.
All in all, it was sort of a relief to have relatively few politicized firestorms blowing up our feeds.
"Our business is to run military operations and not to become politicized," Shanahan told reporters at a Singapore news conference.
We wanted to reflect this perspective in our title, embracing the humanity of the men and not their politicized moniker.
"These incidents become politicized," he said, speaking in his home less than a mile from the site of the attack.
"There's a very politicized debate about TTIP going on right now," Schwarzer said, referring to Obama's proposed transatlantic trade deals.
"In 2006 he was highly politicized and closed off," said Hector Zamitiz, a political expert at Mexico's National Autonomous University.
She said that American policy toward Ukraine has become politicized and exposed partisan divisions that Putin is able to exploit.
Russia on Thursday responded to the judge's report, calling the inquiry politicized and saying it was not public at all.
Like governments the world over, Congress cannot effectively discern and synthesize critical policy information in today's loud, politicized public discourse.
And now the international community all together, including WADA, has turned toward Russia, how can you not say it's politicized?
He is the author of The Business of America is Lobbying: How Corporations Became Politicized and Politics Became Corporate (2015).
The body seems to have turned from a sexualized space to a politicized one, and there is much self-portraiture.
Do you feel like you have a better understanding of how young people use photography to engage with politicized topics?
The News Feed, a hyper-crowded politicized zone with years of baggage, cannot be the place for meaningful interactions now.
Some users came to Trump's defense, however, insisting it was a sweet family moment that didn't need to be politicized.
Deaths have been politicized as his critics say he has not cracked down on the nomads, which he has denied.
This is, perhaps, the most horrific case study of just how politicized the judicial system has become in recent years.
These recent takedowns will absolutely be politicized: The President will no doubt start tweeting about them, if he hasn't already.
Never before has a bunch of mashed up avocados, corn-based flatbreads, and frozen sugar water ever been so politicized.
In the Hamas-ruled enclave of Gaza, Hamas spokesman Ismail Rudwan condemned the cuts, deploring what he called "politicized money".
Monsanto warned in January that its international GM traits businesses could face unpredictable regulatory environments that may be highly politicized.
Miri Regev had insisted on moving the game to contested Jerusalem and was orchestrating a politicized audience with Lionel Messi.
Given the politicized atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set, I don't see how I can return to Transparent.
Given the politicized atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set, I don't see how I can return to 'Transparent.
Republicans may have politicized the Supreme Court nomination system in 2016, but Democrats seem unwilling to adopt their nuclear methods.
NBC brass failed to deduce that an FNC prime-time firebrand could not segue to a morning, less politicized audience.
Over the weekend, they directed their politicized venom at a group of teenage boys from Covington Catholic School in Kentucky.
"It is increasingly clear it was the Obama Administration who politicized the DOJ/FBI, not the Trump Administration," Graham wrote.
Reformers would need a vigorous media operation to explain goals and report on progress, while combatting disinformation and politicized attacks.
Witnesses describe a heavily politicized environment at the State Department, which both Yovanovitch and McKinley discussed with three investigatory committees.
The country's nakedly politicized Supreme Court, however, has managed to declare unconstitutional almost every law the Assembly passed this year.
And in an unexpected twist, the account the tweet originated from belongs to none other than the recently politicized Gawker.
Because career prosecutors are less politicized than a special counsel, their work could well continue into the next president's term.
"It was important to me that we kept it respectful and calm and not politicized," Cindy McCain explained on BBC.
Advocacy for gun-control laws may never provide the same single-minded identity that politicized gun ownership seems to exert.
Other rules require moderators to block "hate speech," an ambiguous term that, despite Facebook's efforts at delineation, can be politicized.
"Our fear is the President's open criticism has politicized the Fed decision, making it tougher to do what is necessary."
It is quickly becoming a politicized institution, and many of its votes can be predicted by looking at party affiliation.
The dispute has fueled doubts about whether the House panel's investigation has become too politicized to produce a credible report.
But Putin's administration has inevitably politicized the landscape of Russian science in ways that often interfere with his stated objectives.
And the politicized fight over how tech companies should regulate these messages — including the president's social-media posts — rages on.
Democrats complained about his involvement in the firings of several U.S. attorneys and argued he had politicized the Justice Department.
It's a place where people with a politicized identity can go en masse to both switch off and feel celebrated.
A politicized debate on how to keep schools safe, particularly in the wake of school shootings across the United States.
Nazi generals, writing self-serving memoirs after the war, blamed Hitler's having "politicized" their own beloved army for their complicity.
But that swearing-in is also a pretext for what has become a highly politicized victory lap for the president.
"Those sections tend to be the most politicized," said Anurima Bhargava, the former chief of the Education section under Obama.
Yeah, because it is so politicized otherwise, and the immediate effects would be what happens on Day One of that?
"They have politicized this whole data collection process," said Jayati Ghosh, an economist at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.
It also politicized more than one generation of artists, activists, and party producers who united to fight for necessary change.
Many of my peers have become politicized by this race, and we don't plan to stop fighting any time soon.
"Trudeau has politicized a program that up to now was just supposed to be about summer jobs," Mr. Alleyne said.
"I think why we're seeing this now has something to do with how the environment is politicized," said Ms. Ellegood.
Catalan separatists, on the other hand, are warning that it could be a show trial by deeply politicized Spanish judges.
Critics say the country's courts and law enforcement bodies have been politicized by Mr. Modi's Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.
President Trump also politicized this issue at a campaign rally, although he is not the only one to do so.
In only a few years, demographics have shifted, with the most substantive changes occurring among Hispanics, a particularly politicized group.
Below them are poetic, scorching texts about how black women's bodies have been controlled and politicized in the United States.
Morales justified his bid to expel Velasquez on the grounds he had overstepped his authority and politicized the justice system.
"That is a further demonstration about how politicized our legal system has become," Mr. Miller said to Greta Van Susteren.
Arte Povera, the politicized avant-garde art movement that blossomed in Italy in the late '60s, is having a moment.
Because who would want to incur this kind of really highly politicized attack game that she now finds herself in?
But in a sign of how politicized budget negotiations are sure to be, even those assertions have come under scrutiny.
Let's all hope that cooler heads prevail in the polarized and over-politicized discussion of what's next for health reform.
For Mr. Panjshiri, the death of his brother was like many other unsolved roadway murders — bewildering, politicized and ultimately incomprehensible.
Maria V. Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, denounced what she called Germany's "politicized approach" to the murder investigation.
Critics say Trump, a Republican, has politicized the fires by blaming them, without supporting evidence, on forest mismanagement by California.
The Benghazi probe became highly politicized, and another select committee to investigate the election would likely turn just as partisan.
But as linguists note, spoken English has been tending that way for many years, long before the issue became politicized.
Given the politicized atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set, I don't see how I can return to Transparent.
But it's been intriguing for her to watch the fence become more politicized as an image since she drew it.
Most Muscovites hurrying through a pelting snowstorm said they considered the ban yet another politicized decision meant to punish Russia.
As this issue becomes more and more politicized, one fear is that it will be harder to change people's minds.
The more politicized and liberal Left Bank group would come to include Mr. Resnais, Chris Marker and Ms. Varda herself.
Despite his preference that the death not be politicized, Trump implied that Obama had never spoken to Kelly about it.
It's exhilarating to see how politicized and engaged young people are about their futures and their role in shaping change.
Unfortunately, the incredible volume of highly politicized, paid advertising and misinformation diminishes the possibility for authentic communication before it even starts.
Cerdá is an epidemiologist at UC Davis' Violence Prevention Research Program, which focuses on another politicized region of science—gun violence.
In Trump's politicized America, brands are caught up in a rapidly evolving political crisis, and are being forced to take sides.
In France's highly politicized environment, he says, this could prompt a minority who were previously hesitant to become rampantly anti-vaccine.
I just -- I love the interaction between the Senators and these really, really intelligent folks, but it&aposs become so politicized.
Critics say Trump politicized the fires by blaming them, without supporting evidence, on forest mismanagement by California, a largely Democratic state.
"Our business is to run military operations and not to become politicized," Shanahan told reporters during a news conference in Singapore.
If science weren't politicized, we would have implemented measures to combat climate change back in the 1990s, or perhaps even earlier.
One of the three, Romel Guzamana, said the Supreme Court was a politicized body that had no right to block them.
Mr. Maxwell was equally dismissive of Mr. Hearn's camp — saying that they had politicized what should have been a technical decision.
But, for better or for worse, football — like many American sports — has always been, if not political, then at least politicized.
Zebari, who called his questioning by parliament "vengeful, politicized and short-sighted", claimed the aim was ultimately to bring down Abadi.
Perry is an unabashed climate change skeptic who once said:I do believe that the issue of global warming has been politicized.
"These board members are technocrats, and it gives us confidence that this is not going to be overly politicized," he said.
"Burqa is the most politicized word around Muslim women," Khan told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from England on Wednesday.
Divisive, politicized social media messages were the medium used by Kremlin agents to try to disrupt the 2016 US presidential election.
Mazie Hirono of Hawaii had told CNN on Thursday that she did not want to be part of a politicized trip.
" On how SV talks about politics: "This fear of issues being politicized…is corrosive to discourse...Open discourse is drying up.
PiS rejects such criticism, but it faces legal action from the European Union over reforms the EU says have politicized courts.
But, unlike other religious communities, which were mainly teaching the Koran and performing private religious prayers, Gulen's group became increasingly politicized.
What would your response be to people who say that punk and other alternative forms of music have been de-politicized?
But Cruz's stance may open the door to legislative action, which has proven tricky because the issue is so highly politicized.
Tammy Duckworth of Illinois said she had "utter disgust" for the way Trump has politicized his interactions with Gold Star families.
Asked how Kelly was reacting to his son's sacrifice being politicized, Sanders again absolved the President and turned on the press.
It's an anticompetitive and politicized solution for a system that Department of Energy's own analysis has concluded is reliable and improving.
With the filibuster gone, so is that restraint on partisanship and ideology, raising the specter of an even more politicized Court.
But it is especially absurd to those of us in the L.G.B.T. community, whose very existence has been politicized for decades.
"When migration has been politicized in this way, we're creating a situation where exceptional practices become normal and justified," she said.
So, you know, we can't help a movie like XX being politicized because, I mean, from its inception, it was political.
"As a queer Muslim woman my identity is inherently politicized, so my art is always going to reflect that," she said.
"I'm already discredited, I'm already politicized, before I get out of the gate," she told the essayist Hilton Als in 2003.
"All government institutions have a stake in the elections now; they have been politicized strongly," he said, adding that if Mrs.
Another example is the fear and the rumors that surround a pandemic, especially when it is badly managed and highly politicized.
But one reason antitrust enforcement has not been particularly politicized is that it hasn't been a major point of political emphasis.
The intensely politicized religion that appears to be taking up residence at the Museum of the Bible isn't there by accident.
National police leaders say their forces are far less politicized and fragmented, as they are simply enforcing Spanish law in Spain.
He is attuned to the political implications of individual behavior and also to those aspects of experience that can't be politicized.
"They incubate online, in YouTube videos, articles, through influencers, and they slowly become divorced from their politicized roots," Ms. Donovan said.
But as issues become more politicized during the Trump Administration, most corporate leaders are finding it impossible not to get involved.
"Given the Trump administration's agenda, it's hard to see how this ruling doesn't get politicized," said Mr. Aboulafia of Teal Group.
He insisted the Obama administration had politicized the agency, an assertion Mr. Pompeo later said he saw no evidence to support.
He said Mr. de Blasio had politicized the Police Department by criticizing the shooting of an unarmed woman in her home.
Whenever science is politicized and the stakes are so high our understanding of the process of science flies out the window.
As both officials have explained, these politicized decisions undercut policy objectives, engendering new forms of corruption rather than rooting it out.
The brothers have denied any wrongdoing, claiming the Ecuadorean government politicized the case and wrongfully seized their assets, the Times reported.
O'Connor and Rehnquist knew that two justices should not leave at the same time and aggravate the already politicized confirmation process.
Public outcry widely exposed the RIA's glaring errors of understated costs and overstated benefits, which the politicized DOL ignored last year.
Comey has passionately defended the integrity of the probe, pushing back fiercely on claims that the investigation was rigged or politicized.
" Kelner said Flynn would not "submit to questioning in such a highly politicized, witch hunt environment without assurances against unfair prosecution.
But it is also highly politicized with China and the U.S. battling it out to become a leader in the technology.
He also exonerated former F.B.I. leaders, broadly rejecting Mr. Trump's accusations that they engaged in a politicized conspiracy to sabotage him.
The report also rebuffed other conservative claims that the F.B.I. spied on the Trump campaign as part of a politicized plot.
Mr. Thompson, a former city comptroller, who had not seen the letter, did not view the actions as a politicized attack.
" German police who were in the area reportedly "shook our heads in disbelief when we saw how this operation was politicized.
Those battles are unwinnable: Publicly pressuring the president reduces influence with him and feeds into perceptions that agencies are irredeemably politicized.
Almost any outcome increases the perception that institutions are politicized or in conflict with Mr. Trump, which hurts him as well.
The FDA falls under the jurisdiction of a highly politicized parent agency, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
But the broad structural situation seems similar, and the evidence suggests that politicized disorder pushes people toward more Trump-style politics.
The overly politicized Islamists not only kept the traditional view that religion and state are inseparable, they even recast religion as state.
This was also a time when Brisbane's already politicized punk scene struck back at Bjelke-Petersen's heavy-handed attempts to squelch it.
Even encouraging "civic engagement," which sounds as vanilla as a former president's ambitions can get, may in turn result in politicized debate.
Because for the current moment, all of these fact-checking efforts are now inexorably tied to this out of control, politicized controversy.
Their ultimately successful efforts further politicized the young artist and informed his interest in depicting the dignity and power of working people.
Yet the current president has politicized the Fed's decisions with alacrity, leaving many in the investor class alarmed by the latest developments.
"Travel should not be politicized," said Tori Emerson Barnes, the group's executive vice president for public affairs and policy, in a statement.
The birth control benefit was one of the most highly politicized parts of Obamacare, so it may be the most at risk.
The system of inspectors general was built up in the 1970s, after Watergate and allegations that the Justice Department had become politicized.
The head of the powerful city police officers' union decried what he said was a politicized firing that left officers feeling abandoned.
Celebrities should not be put on a political pedestal, but their actions and inactions do go unnoticed in this highly-politicized climate.
The legislative body has been politicized following the Chief Justice's removal by former President Benigno Aquino in 2012, Thompson and Holmes noted.
In the highly organized Discord server La Taverne des Patriotes, attacks on other platforms are coordinated, graphic designers create new politicized memes.
But a case could be made that none have veered as far from the original as Banksy's politicized spin on the dish.
We&aposre talking about abuse of power and corruption at the highest levels of the FBI, and how the FBI was politicized.
The debate over women's rights and Islam is so politicized and riddled with stereotypes that it is extremely hard to write about.
While climate change has become an increasingly politicized issue (for reasons I still don't clearly understand), Warm Regards remains objective and fair.
Pride is equally politicized and highlighted in other countries looking to the EU, most notably Ukraine, and to a smaller extent, Moldova.
"Those became too politicized and no longer could be a frank exchange of ideas where we were able to learn," Cordish said.
By ignoring these dynamics while simultaneously placing them front and center, the films have their politicized cake and apolitically eat it too.
Given how the attacks have been politicized, even the choice to make a film in the first place is a political act.
They have more fun using their false, politicized statements to dominate the media narrative and make the American public believe blatant lies.
The hyper-politicized scheme to designate the worldwide Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists under U.S. law seems spiked, at least for the moment.
In fact, Congress created the seven-member body in 20163 precisely so it could avoid politicized battles when crafting federal sentencing guidelines.
The manifest destiny of the humanities and social science professoriat is to have politicized knowledge supersede truth, objectivity, facts and genuine learning.
So now we know how this unlikely connection came to be and how it radicalized Kai to start his politicized clown cult.
The gravitational forces of the Cold War would cause the Buddhist clergy to become more politicized and more internationalized than ever before.
"I've just never seen any production like the familial, politicized, life-­changing, worldview-­changing empathy machine that is 'Transparent,' " Ernst told me.
Our options for determining responses should be informed by unbiased intelligence recommendations, and America's responses to cyber attacks must never be politicized.
McMaster argues that they should not have allowed themselves to be politicized, sanctioning the lies that the Johnson Administration told the public.
These catch and release supporting law enforcement executives didn't just sign an inane, politicized letter; they actively are aiding and abetting criminality.
Take, for example, how clicktivism has gotten out of control in the highly-politicized net neutrality debate at the Federal Communications Commission.
Experts say that a brittle institutional framework fosters political corruption, and that a politicized judiciary lets those in office off the hook.
The virus has already become politicized in recent weeks, with the White House sparring with Republicans over a $2 billion spending request.
When you add this into the already obvious partisan undertones of the Mueller probe, the whole thing looks like a politicized sham.
The decision to move the championships was politicized and without grounds, Russia's RIA news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying.
But questions about how and where the choices interconnect always bring her back to what amounts to a politicized discussion of materials.
"Conservation is a nonpartisan issue, and it is a shame it is being politicized," said Judy Adler, president of the Turner Foundation.
Andreessen suggests he left for now owing to today's highly politicized environment, saying he feels "free as a bird" as a result.
But those decisions must be made by the proper parties, under the proper rules, and by looking at objective, non-politicized evidence.
But one result climate scientists say they do expect to see is more highly politicized rancor about their work, despite the facts.
While Grote might have assumed politics was an enlightened pursuit, by the mid-20th century, a coarser meaning of "politicized" had emerged.
"In most areas of administrative policy that have been highly politicized, his appointments have privileged politics over competence," Mr. Conti-Brown said.
A common strategy to cope with politicized and tense topics is to simply avoid them, but, in this case, that seems unwise.
Resistance to the Trump administration has resulted in multiple politicized campaigns against corporations that are perceived to have connections to the administration.
Addressing increasingly politicized issues, viewers will contemplate their own relationships with the communities, environments, and issues that comprise our global social fabric.
"This is not a politicized prosecution, it is the prosecution of a politician accused of committing grave crimes," Ms. Osório said Wednesday.
"[It] equates those that criticize Islamism — the radical politicized interpretation of Islam opposed by most Muslims — with bigotry toward Muslims," he said.
Google's left leaning makes us blind to this bias and uncritical of its results, which we're using to justify highly politicized programs.
While Supreme Court races are technically nonpartisan affairs, they've become heavily politicized events, with millions of dollars pouring in from political groups.
Trump's rally remarks actually claimed that the Democrats were were politicizing the rally, in the manner that he claims they politicized impeachment.
One of its achievements is in its meticulous documentation of how the harassment and assault claims against Clinton came to be politicized.
Gee, a case to determine if Louisiana can require abortion providers to obtain admitting privileges—highly politicized business contracts—with nearby hospitals.
The process by which the register has been compiled wasn't just flawed; it was heavily politicized, as well as rife with prejudice.
Republicans were skeptical of the Obama administration's estimates, he said, thinking they were being fed politicized information to add pressure in negotiations.
That makes now the perfect time to strike a deal and vanquish this overwrought and highly-politicized issue for the foreseeable future.
But despite Democratic hopes, Chief Justice Roberts is unlikely to want entangle himself in a dispute that has been so thoroughly politicized.
Prosecutors should be cautious to apply them without considering the chilling effects on the free press, and the risk of politicized prosecutions.
And, as my colleague John Herrman noted last weekend, politicized voices can easily drown honest journalism all too easily on social media.
"The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world [is] becoming completely politicized," an individual close to Trump's transition operation said.
At the vigil for Tibbetts Wednesday, a friend of the 20-year-old said she didn't want the tragedy to be politicized.
"Critical thinking, analysis of facts and proper policy formation have become extremely difficult in a politicized and media-saturated environment," he said.
Having thoroughly politicized his position as a diplomat, he is now poised to do the same for the entire U.S. intelligence community.
But he lamented that politicized ideology had seeped into doctrine and driven some of the critiques in the American church and beyond.
Second, over the last 25 years or so the Supreme Court itself and the nomination process have become highly partisan and politicized.
"We have done it because we want to depoliticize the whole process like the Democrats politicized the Anita Hill thing," Grassley said.
I now know that young people are more politicized, passionate and engaged than ever before -- and that this is only the beginning.
In practice, the CFPB has been a partisan disaster, becoming a politicized behemoth that regularly overreaches into areas outside of its mandate.
In a politicized time, their impact was often measured in ideological terms, by the arguments they started and the passions they inflamed.
Through exhibits like this, we are meant to believe that the politicized museum can offer a sustainable, trustworthy approach to the future.
The looming threat of anti-Semitic fascism further politicized screen actors in an industry that had become an ethnic niche for Jews.
In response, Trump said Ginsburg had politicized the Supreme Court with her comments and suggested she owed her fellow justices an apology.
So this isn't an instance of Trump fulfilling obligations that grate against his personal instincts — it's a deliberate, and undeniably politicized, decision.
Why don't you join in on their politicized misanthropy by adding Your Own Blood-Curtling Screams Into the Void to the mix?
In 2008, an internal Justice Department report faulted Acosta for failing to rein in a staffer who engaged in improper politicized hiring.
No evidence has come to light to substantiate allegations that the FBI's investigations were politicized to either protect Clinton or persecute Trump.
This wasn't the nihilistic punk of the 70s or the hyper-politicized and aggressive hardcore of the 80s; this was something new.
Part of what drove me to write this book was the realization that sustainable food is politicized, elitist, and riddled with misperceptions.
In the US in particular, climate change has become so politicized that what Cook calls "climate silence" is often observed in polite company.
"My sense is right now the House is in a situation where the House has been overly politicized," Dent, a Pennsylvania Republican, said.
Tambor, who has denied the allegations, is abandoning his Emmy-winning role over what he calls the hostile "politicized atmosphere" on the set.
"Our business is to run military operations and not to become politicized," Shanahan told reporters in May during a news conference in Singapore.
Through the project, the brothers hope to connect people who might never visit the border to those living on the highly politicized land.
"We share the concern by many countries that the activity of UNESCO has been too politicized lately," the ministry said in a statement.
With the recent rash of states restricting abortion rights, doctors are often left out of the conversation around this highly politicized medical procedure.
JF: I'm going to say that that is real, mainly because I can't see how it would be politicized into a fake thing.
"This case was brought up in sensationalist and politicized rhetoric designed to distract from the fundamental weakness of AWS's underlying bid protest claims."
So, I wanna finish talking about how it's operating in a politicized ... has it changed a lot from a political point of view?
The Kremlin said on Tuesday it regretted the U.S. move against Kaspersky Lab, adding: "We certainly believe that this is a politicized decision".
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama was later jailed for two years for blasphemy, a sentence rights groups and international bodies condemned as unfair and politicized.
In making the political personal, the movie pulls off an even greater feat: infusing an easily politicized story with complexity and quiet passion.
Her reconstructions boldly privilege the politicized female psyche — wounded, but still raging — as they reveal the original comics' subtext of violence and subjugation.
" She began her lengthy speech by tearing into the hyper-politicized nomination process, calling it a "caricature of a gutter-level political campaign.
The British writer China Miéville doesn't embrace the label "speculative" in particular—he prefers "weird"—but his politicized fantasy stories fit the bill.
These results suggest that America's growing ethnic diversity is creating a politicized form of white identity that has clear repercussions for future elections.
" Bolton, replied, "We just don't know, but I believe that intelligence has been politicized in the Obama administration to a very significant degree.
The fight over the travel ban is exactly the sort of high-profile, politicized battle that's characterized the Supreme Court in recent years.
"With this report, the Venice Commission has abandoned its objectivity and expertise, lost its impartiality, become politicized and stained its prestige," he said.
In this email, the staffer expressed concern the water crisis was being politicized and argued the issue was not primarily the state's problem.
The point is, Secretary of State is the second-best job in government, the least politicized and the most prestigious in the Cabinet.
Opposition politicians, concerned that its funds risked being misappropriated and its board appointment process politicized, challenged its creation at the country's top court.
Sometimes the obstacles are local, with politicized budget battles and the effects of the way police and courts deal with arrest and detainment.
Even if they're told again and again and hear it again and again, because it becomes so politicized in a lot of ways.
Such a policy would help prevent the release of information that could be politicized by Democrats and appear damaging to the Trump administration.
Gunn also made highly politicized comments on his social media — it was conservative social media users who brought Gunn's insensitive tweets to light.
So many people have politicized and memed Pepe in the past few years that it might sway a tech savvy judge or jury.
He spoke of a "politicized bureaucracy" working against Mr. Trump, saying that diplomats in the State Department had worked to undercut the president.
" Representative Eliot L. Engel, Democrat of New York, who previously criticized the inspector general's office as politicized, called the report a "hatchet job.
Until then, this farce undermines the Federal Reserve's credibility as a regulator and demonstrates the politicized nature of its approach to bank regulation.
The FBI Agents Association stated Saturday that "personnel decisions should never be politicized," an apparent response to the administration's public criticism of McCabe.
Similarly, whatever you think of the validity of Hill's suspension, the idea that sports are being politicized solely by the left is laughable.
The case has become highly politicized and a key focus of bargaining talks as Washington and Beijing look to avert a trade war.
Their jobs are never easy, especially in crisis situations, and should not be made more difficult by politicized second-guessing from federal officials.
We cannot allow these circumstances to be so blithely politicized, especially when the language is used that frames parents and clinicians as executioners.
"It has become more politicized, unfortunately," Bob Hall, the executive director of the election-rights group Democracy North Carolina, said in an interview.
Instead of involving itself in the politicized issue of campaign spending, the S.E.C. should be thinking about core issues on its own turf.
Sasse, who previously said the timing of Comey's firing was "troubling," added that the Department of Justice has been politicized in recent years.
The IG investigation, opened in January 2017, has been heavily politicized, with some suggesting it would provide fodder to both Republicans and Democrats.
Clearly upset at the extent to which the conversation about the four soldiers had become politicized, Kelly stressed the importance of their sacrifice.
And there are multiple other politicized products, including ones that call for former President Barack Obama's impeachment and say that he's a communist.
While Avenatti has claimed that he "will not allow this to be politicized," asking for help from political groups seems to indicate otherwise.
According to former congressman Robert Walker, Trump's senior space policy advisor, NASA's Earth observation programs are too "politicized" and must be scaled back.
It occurred over a long period of time, but Democrats were slow to accept the notion that Republicans had politicized this process completely.
Ms. Jaramillo, who was born in Texas and politicized in California (the Watts riots) before moving to New York, is difficult to categorize.
"Soldiers who would carefully avoid political speech in public would be cavalier about politicized posts on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter," Mr. Feaver said.
While, for most evangelicals, birth control (within a heterosexual marriage) is a non-issue, some cultural changes among evangelical Protestants have politicized contraception.
" O'Brien made comments suggesting the intelligence agencies are becoming increasingly politicized — "There are these reports that [Russia] wants Bernie Sanders to get elected.
All this is occurring as Border Patrol and ICE are scrambling to execute a mission that is politicized, complicated, and constantly in flux.
Apparent exaggerations in his résumé, first reported by The New York Times, set off a deeply politicized debate about whether he should serve.
I wondered how this politicized process was playing out in other places across the country, and within the halls of textbook publishing companies.
"All these regions were considered to be very conservative and not politicized, very loyal to the power," he said, referring to the Kremlin.
Lindsey Graham, who said he felt "ambushed" by a "politicized" committee hearing, says he believes "something happened" to Ford back in the 1980s.
His conclusion undercut accusations by the president and his allies that F.B.I. officials had carried out a politicized conspiracy to sabotage his campaign.
But it also said Mr. Trump's claims about the report — that F.B.I. officials engaged in a politicized conspiracy to sabotage him — were unfounded.
The way it was politicized, the way they changed the way we fight in a war setting — it's horrible how they did that.
Sondland, other witnesses have made clear, was in direct contact with President Trump regarding the effort to get Ukraine to launch politicized investigations.
"We are ready to engage in a non-politicized, professional dialogue with the United States regarding the issues around the treaty," it said.
"The agency was being highly politicized by the Bush administration, and he certainly was part and parcel of that politicization," Dr. Wood said.
If the proposed change is enacted, it will become Citizens United on steroids, opening the floodgates of financial "donations" to politicized religious institutions.
And while the act doesn't define a national emergency, there is no recent precedent that is quite as politicized as Trump's would be.
The Netherlands sought to form a United Nations tribunal, but Russia, which denies any involvement in the tragedy, rejected that approach as politicized.
But its latest project, which arrives at Carnegie's Zankel Hall on Friday, responds cogently to an era of increasingly policed and politicized borders.
Incensed, he talked with his young children at the dinner table about his dismissal, warning of the perils of a politicized Justice Department.
Yet you could set aside An Inconvenient Sequel's highly politicized topic for virtually any other topic and, it seems, feel the same way.
But the bullying, threats, hacking, doxxing, and hate speech used against Jones represent a microcosm of a much larger system of politicized violence.
The case has become highly politicized and a key focus of whipsawing talks as Washington and Beijing look to avert a trade war.
Iowa voters might recoil at Tibbetts' death being politicized so quickly, said Timothy Hagle, a political science professor at the University of Iowa.
At least there was a positive note Tuesday for a team that had shouldered a heavy symbolic weight at the highly politicized Games.
"The president is exploring these mechanisms to remove security clearances because they've politicized and in some cases monetized their public service and their security clearances and making baseless accusations of improper contact with Russia or being influenced by Russia against the president is extremely inappropriate," Sanders said in the press conference, without elaborating on how they have politicized or monetized their clearances.
While many in the NFL (and in corporate America), such as Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones believe that politicized self-expression should not interfere with making money, it must be noted that the very NFL enterprise is politicized, as recent research revealed a connection between NFL owners' donations to Trump and the lack of black executives on the team staff.
The blitz is also the reduction of this American moment in history to nothing but politicized debates, derogatory name-calling and dictated workplace rules.
But at an art fair, where you don't expect to find politicized spaces, much less ones this conspicuous, that chance for reflection is something.
The reason this one component of fiscal policy remains so hotly debated and highly politicized is because Americans are largely divided over its impact.
What we're talking about is abortion -- a subject that is often politicized and stigmatized but, experts say, cannot be ignored when discussing women's health.
Brock Silvers, managing director at investment firm Kaiyuan Capital, said the league's response was quick and predictable, given how politicized Hong Kong has become.
But more spending won't get us very far if the money is funneled through outdated and highly politicized mechanisms like the federal highway program.
Microsoft is hitting back at Amazon in a feud over the Pentagon's $10 billion cloud-computing contract, accusing Amazon of  "sensationalist and politicized rhetoric."
But after pressure from news publishers that didn't want their ads promoting politicized articles to be included beside traditional campaign ads, Facebook exempted them.
She closed by sharing a moving recitation of a Muslim prayer, a simple, everyday act of devotion that has become highly politicized, even fraught.
It would leave the central bank wide open for a victory lap from Trump and raise questions about whether the Fed has become politicized.
So, too, the other dual nationals held in Iran on baseless ground, as well as all the other prisoners unjustly incarcerated in politicized prosecutions.
And in a tense and ideologically polarized moment, Black Panther, a movie set in the fictional African nation of Wakanda, is becoming heavily politicized.
That would require a constitutional amendment, and Congress has shown no appetite for intervention, especially in an era when appointments are so highly politicized.
The charity said it hoped the initiative would give a face to an issue that is too often politicized with myths, lies, and fears.
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, who voted against releasing the memo, argue that the four pages are a politicized threat to national security.
A quarter of the 213 Chinese companies that responded to a questionnaire consider the CFIUS review to be politicized and opaque, the survey said.
Therefore, I can only surmise that the investigation against me was deeply flawed and biased toward the toxic politicized atmosphere that afflicted our set.
Although Wakanda is separate from "real-world" Africa as we understand it, it's still politicized by the very nature of its location and isolation.
The part of our bodies that has been politicized and theorized about the most keeps its value thanks to internalized class and respectability politics.
He's doing the same in Tibbetts case even though some of her family members have explicitly said that they don't want her death politicized.
Zavascki handled the cases of politicians involved in the "Car Wash" probe and was widely respected for his work on the highly politicized investigations.
On the surface, this is a generous gesture and nothing more — but in today's highly politicized environment, it's fair to question the brand's motives.
Perhaps he is advocating for a return to energetic, politicized conversations in contemporary art; for a dialogue between contemporary art and politics per se.
Asked Monday if he had any political motivation to speak about Cambridge Analytica's practices, Wylie said he thinks the issue should not be politicized.
Kelly, a retired Marine general whose son was killed in Afghanistan, was left angry and frustrated at the way the issue has become politicized.
The project was also plagued by poor planning, untrained managers, and politicized recriminations when it failed to advance according to the Plan's impossible timeline.
"Tourism shouldn't be politicized," she said, adding that past experience had shown China manipulated politics by clamping down on tourist numbers ahead of elections.
When asked to summarize it so far, the voters gave the party line: that it's a politicized "witch hunt" aimed at undermining Trump's presidency.
People are starting to tune out awards shows like the Emmys because they have become so politicized, White House aide Kellyanne Conway said Monday.
Pompeo, a former Army cavalry officer, sought to lower the temperature around the debate, saying he does not believe the CIA has been politicized.
One of Mr. Pompeo's former top aides, Michael McKinley, testified to his concern over how the State Department had been politicized under Mr. Pompeo.
In an initial statement after his firing, McCabe said the decision, which was allegedly the result of an accelerated review process, had been politicized.
The expected changes in leadership would be in part to quell concerns from lawmakers that the department had become politicized, according to the Post.
Democrats and watchdogs further argue that the president has already politicized Independence Day by inserting himself into traditionally apolitical celebrations on the National Mall.
At the same time that Haspel's nomination was being politicized, the current administration was being actively undermined by a leader from the last one.
Yet, in a demonstration of just how politicized Planned Parenthood has become, both sides have shown they are willing to wage war over it.
It is just as politicized a maneuver to not impeach in the face of overwhelming evidence as it is to impeach w/o cause.
"He's the new face of a sort of reactive violence," he told me, violence that is politicized but that is hardly rooted in politics.
The deal has faced opposition from progressives in Congress, and the politicized environment around the 2016 election has made congressional action far less likely.
"Fact check: Obama's hasn't been an original foreign policy as much as it has been a politicized foreign policy," Ricks wrote in Foreign Policy.
In the United States, the term became politicized in the early decades of the 250th century—and mostly by religious people on the left.
He has so lowered the bar that he won grudging praise for giving a mediocre July 4 speech where he politicized the American military.
Republican critics of the Obama administration have worried that the matter might be politicized, given comments from President Obama seeming to dismiss the issue.
Frere Hall has also been the site of informal study circles by politicized students, and both the nonprofit-driven Women's March and Climate March.
Another person could shoot all this same subject matter very differently—in negative or condescending light, or in a way that was highly politicized.
I believe it represents our best shot yet to actually uncover the secrets hiding in the bowels of President Obama's highly politicized Justice Department.
The move is prompted by his belief that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has become bloated and politicized, these people said.
Since Trump began running for office, everything from Skittles to national parks has become politicized, and fashion has been thrown into the mix too.
He recalls that Beau actively encouraged him to run, but he was afraid his son's death would be politicized during a grueling primary campaign.
The court has tilted rightward before, but this time its domination by conservatives comes at a moment when it's also unusually powerful and politicized.
A large portion of the news coming out of Syria is hyper-politicized, twisted to serve a certain side's agenda -- government and opposition alike.
RELATED: Rand Paul asks Trump to revoke Brennan security clearance "They've politicized, and in some cases, monetized their public service," Sanders told reporters Monday.
It said health should not be politicized and barring Taiwan put the health of its people and the world's health safety net at risk.
Despite this hard-won progress, the Trump administration is attempting to, once again, thrust the country into a hyper-politicized conversation about crime policy.
Once a low-visibility, uncontroversial job, focused on administering voting laws in a nonpartisan way, secretaries of state in many places have become politicized.
These radicals engaged in "Twitter bombing" of Jews, barraging our community with an estimated five million highly politicized and anti-Semitic tweets per day.
Those of us who follow lots of politicians and politicized news sources are outliers, and we shouldn't extrapolate too much from our weird experience.
Lack of candor is a fireable offense at the F.B.I., but Mr. McCabe's last-minute dismissal was carried out against a highly politicized backdrop.
"Fetal heartbeat" is a term often used by obstetricians with patients as a shorthand — but one many doctors never expected would become so politicized.
"I think it is really unfortunate that this issue has been politicized," said Dan Lyons, an associate professor at the Boston College Law School.
We know the prime faults at play here, the gutting of the CDC, a politicized viral mitigation process and subsequent massive delays in testing.
Judicial and prosecutorial authorities are increasingly politicized, as are national security agencies, exacerbating threats to electoral integrity from foreign interference, pervasive misinformation and gerrymandering.
He has been imprisoned on politicized charges for nearly two years, along with several of his lawmakers and dozens of his party's local officials.
During the Obama years, conservative media manufactured a controversy over a 2009 Department of Homeland Security report about right-wing extremism, claiming politicized oppression.
Yes, the issue of currency manipulation would be back in the news and re-politicized, but that could be many years down the road.
"We regret that a purely criminal case has been politicized and has darkened the general atmosphere of bilateral relations," Zhakarova said in a statement.
Wade -- the 1973 Texas case -- actually works best here as a quick history lesson, illustrating how the issue of abortion became so heavily politicized.
"I think it's a really important symbolic politics to embrace blackness on the census, which is a highly political and politicized space," she said.
The channel won't take sides, but it's got bipartisan support Black News Channel will tackle politicized topics but won't take a side, Watts said.
It began choosing winners in 1901, and for almost as long, some of its choices have been assailed as politicized, parochial or just misguided.
But the new Conservative leader did suggest on Sunday that he would be unlikely to attend such events because they had become too politicized.
"The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world [is] becoming completely politicized," an individual close to Trump's transition team told the Journal.
Voters who would possibly be influenced by Mr. Trump's views were "very politicized," he said, and were probably already voting for Ms. Le Pen.
The chief justice has long worried about the federal bench being politicized and has sought to protect the high court's reputation from partisan sniping.
But the Justice Department has argued for months that the courts should not have a role in the matter because it would become politicized.
Research we are conducting at the University of Pennsylvania can help to put the politicized hysteria of the moment into global and historical perspective.
Kirchner ordered a shake-up of the country's notoriously politicized intelligence agency, remains unsolved, and investigators are looking into claims of a cover-up.
Meanwhile, the unprecedented theft of a Supreme Court seat in 2017 has left us with a highly politicized, illegitimate and ideologically extreme Supreme Court.
"We consider such calls on Russia as purely politicized, with the aim of exerting pressure on the country's internal political life," Mr. Putin said.
Women's bodies are being re-politicized in countries where the debate over women's reproductive rights and bodily autonomy should have been concluded decades ago.
Conway suggested, however, that people who are not responsible for sexual misconduct unfairly became targets of blame as the confirmation battle became intensely politicized.
Democrats will surely be hammered for playing political games with impeachment (though they will try to argue it's McConnell who's inappropriately politicized the process).
I ask him about his critics who think Originalism leads to bad decisions, his new book and people who think SCOTUS has been politicized.
" George C. Halvorson, a former chief executive of Kaiser Permanente, said insurers were guarded in their comments because the current environment was "extremely politicized.
First, it guarantees that pro-democracy protesters who are arrested do not find their applications for visas blocked if they face a politicized trial.
" He also accused Amazon of conducting an investigation that was "was deeply flawed and biased toward the toxic politicized atmosphere that afflicted our set.
In Spirit Catcher, she explains that the "Black revolution" and the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 actively politicized her work.
Russia denies the allegations, saying it is the victim of a politicized dirty tricks campaign designed to besmirch its reputation and curb its sporting success.
And then there was that other, congressionally orchestrated release of a certain classified memo, a highly politicized move whose importance security experts are still debating.
The president is exploring the mechanisms to remove security clearance because they have politicized and in some cases monetized their public service and security clearances.
There are growing calls for Charchal to resign and activists are pressing for widespread reforms of a judicial system that they say has been politicized.
This year's version of the report was unusually short by previous years' standards and was criticized for potentially being politicized in its approach to Iran.
I wanted to look at a trans subject outside the politicized framework that our stories are so often told, and tell a story about women.
Democrats on the panel released a letter Wednesday confirming Barr's March 31 appearance, saying they are concerned the agency has become politicized under his watch.
" Almost all of the jihadists Bergen depicts are converts to Salafism, an ultrafundamentalist branch of Sunni Islam; as Bergen relates, their Salafism became "increasingly politicized.
The Connecticut senator also explained why Democrats were responding so aggressively to the Orlando shooting, and defended against criticism that the tragedy was being politicized.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ousted Catalan president Carles Puigdemont said he stood ready to cooperate with Belgian justice authorities, adding he believed Spanish authorities had become politicized.
Meanwhile, the newly politicized courts have ordered the takeover of media outlets, including Turkey's biggest-selling newspaper, Zaman, turning it into a pro-Erdogan mouthpiece.
But hidden among these politicized pages are a number of personal Facebook accounts for ordinary men who just happen to also be named Donald Trump.
It's kind of like Iran's imposition of the veil on the basis of a politicized conception of Islam, but with significantly more sympathetic op-eds.
As we increasingly accept inaccurate peddlers of politicized misinformation as "news," we allow our citizenry to be horrifically misinformed as part of this new normal.
"Health" is a vague, politicized term (often used synonymously and erroneously with "thin" or "fit"), and its definition will vary depending on who's defining it.
There is also a genuine danger in shifting literature away from authorial liberty and toward a hyper-politicized idea of what a story can be.
The current politicized court system, and the Trump Administration, are disrupting what would otherwise easily be understood as court precedent that governs all states nationwide.
For many Catholics, concerns over national attitudes about sexual assault and opposition to Trump's immigration policy have become as politicized as the debate over abortion.
He praised scouting as an institution, and added that he could not recall any event where he had heard a speech as politicized as Trump's.
Jocoy's second published book, Order of Appearance, politicized the emerging punk scene that is often viewed as a mere footnote compared to its neighboring scenes.
Shultz acknowledged part of the problem with addressing climate change is that the issue has become so politicized, it is difficult to reach a consensus.
Nigeria's Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is due in Chibok on Thursday for the anniversary of the kidnappings, Nkeki said, complaining the issue has become politicized.
Filipino diplomats in Geneva called it a "sweeping and politicized" statement, adding the country was willing to accept international help, but would not be lectured.
Earlier this year, the Los Angeles Times reported on "several dozen" tortillerias in the city of Nezahualcoyotl, or Neza, that have also politicized their product.
"He has asked (the U.S. diplomat) not to get actively involved in his defense because he is worried about the case becoming politicized," Melnikov said.
With the rise of the Tea Party, the IRS became an even more politicized entity with mainstream Republicans like Ted Cruz calling to abolish it.
Coats explained in May that his opposition to making the comments requested by Trump would violate his policy against presenting intelligence in a politicized manner.
" An anonymous source close to the Trump transition told the Journal, "The view from the Trump team is the intelligence world has become completely politicized.
By contrast, perhaps the chief feature of race discourse among the politicized youth of our time is the belief that subtext is open to analysis.
Gore, how the recount issue has become politicized, what could be done to prevent this problem and preserve US democracy in the future, and more.
"This process should not be politicized but should instead be supported by all well-meaning Kenyans who care for this country," she told the meeting.
But as it is, judges are increasingly highly politicized figures, who come up through a long association with whatever political party ends up appointing them.
Moran used to defend Christie against charges that he politicized the U.S. Attorney's office; the The Star-Ledger endorsed the governor's re-election in 2013.
Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is arguing that his firing, which came just hours before he was eligible to retire with full benefits, was politicized.
The President also told the paper he did not find his politicized speech to the Boy Scouts last month to be controversial, despite Surbaugh's apology.
At least eight officials have testified or are scheduled to testify about the extent to which Trump and Giuliani gutted and politicized the State Department.
Equivalence in an adapted form is being promoted by Barney Reynolds, a lawyer at Shearman & Sterling, but dismissed by banks as too politicized and unpredictable.
The institution needs to be independent or the central bank could be politicized to either benefit or discredit the interests of the party in power.
Planned Parenthood's new president said Tuesday that the organization has been "politicized" by abortion opponents and that it is first and foremost a health group.
When I lecture about disability, someone always wants to know — either defensively, earnestly or cluelessly — the "correct" way to refer to this new politicized identity.
For example, attacks on vaccines -- an increasingly politicized issue -- are based almost entirely on false or misleading information, including disproven reports that vaccines cause autism.
But as the families and their supporters persisted in their campaign for a more thorough investigation into the government's responsibility, the issue became increasingly politicized.
On Friday, when asked whether the trade talks with the United States were related to North Korea, Zhu said economic issues should not be politicized.
Hostilities spilled over into the glitzy Eurovision show after Ukrainian contestant Jamala unexpectedly won the contest last year with an entry that Russia called politicized.
"The process for the sale of big-ticket assets is utterly politicized," said Jeffrey Wilson of the Asia Research Center at Murdoch University in Perth.
Russian officials have said their country is the victim of a politicized dirty tricks campaign designed to besmirch its reputation and curb its sporting success.
Superchunk: What a Time to Be Alive (Merge) Call the most affecting political album of our brutally politicized era the lament of the slack motherfucker.
For people of color—particularly black people— hair is a highly politicized feature that is way deeper than an accessory for a '70s-inspired look.
Posting on Twitter, Trump said "top leadership" in both agencies — Republicans he mostly appointed — of having "politicized the sacred investigative process" in favor of Democrats.
This of course evokes the politicized bodies of our own society, more so because so many of the story's characters are visibly people of color.
"In the highly politicized Cold War atmosphere of the 1950s, the Olympic anthem was often suggested as a way of defusing excessive nationalism," Barker wrote.
And if senior judges have made politicized decisions, it is because they have been appointed by parliaments and governments from both the left and right.
Judicial appointments have been politicized, an extraordinary process for review of elections created, the independence of the public prosecutor effectively eliminated, and court dockets manipulated.
The Reagan Administration said Americas Watch had been politicized, but Mr. Bernstein insisted that all the watch groups were nonpolitical advocates for victims of oppression.
Immigration has become a highly politicized issue in Britain, as it has in the United States and many other places over the past few years.
At its best, Twitter seems to have been built to sharpen our wits; at its worst, it disseminates the politicized fears of the future perfect.
The good news for AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson is that antitrust enforcement is not, in practice, as politicized as many people seem to think.
Karachi is highly politicized, and occasionally after a big disaster, pressure is exerted by one criminal or political element or another to release bodies quickly.
And they were energized and optimistic again this week for an intensely politicized State Supreme Court election they hoped would show Wisconsin trending steadily blue.
You'd be hardpressed to find an MC who has remained quite as radical and politicized, while releasing radio hit after radio hit in the process.
Here's the full list of winners, and our writers assembled the best and worst moments of the evening (including Robert De Niro's profane, politicized jolt).
It was the first clear-cut evidence that Mr. Comey believed the bureau needed more resources to handle a sprawling and highly politicized counterintelligence investigation.
And because this government is unable to resolve political challenges through politics, it is using a politicized court system to silence dissent and democratic debate.
The U.S. government's politicized response to the symptoms, expelling Cuban diplomats during an ongoing investigation and halting consular services in Havana, further muddies the waters.
Politicized by her child's death, she went on to counsel the first post-colonial leaders of Algeria, both Congos, Ivory Coast, Mali, Guinea and Ghana.
Mr. Trump says he is the victim of a politicized F.B.I. He says senior agents tried to rig the election by declining to prosecute Mrs.
In a country regarded as one of the world's most corrupt — ranked 164th of 176 by Transparency International — details of Angola's politicized reconstruction are incomplete.
She has politicized what was once a professional police force and turned it into a tool of oppression that acts at the behest of Beijing.
If there is a "credible whiff that justice has been politicized," Mr. Bharara told The New York Times in 2014, "there's nothing worse than that."
Elizabeth N. Saunders, a George Washington University political scientist, compared this dynamic to the way that science had been "politicized" by fights over climate change.
The elections, by definition, will deepen competition between Ghani and his rivals and have politicized government performance, generating criticism from the U.S. and other donors.
"The Olympics brings people together, and it brings people together in a supposedly non politicized way," said Peter Irwin, the primary coordinator of the campaign.
As the judge read the verdict, his supporters started jeering and saying the case was "politicized," forcing security officials to remove them from the court.
This has led to accusations of politicized science, not only eroding trust and transparency in the regulatory process, but reducing the effectiveness of environmental regulations.
Democrats countered it's hardly unusual for courts to decide highly politicized cases, and that they need Trump's returns to fulfill their oversight and investigative responsibilities.
The most important lesson of the coronavirus crisis in Iran is that health policy must never be politicized, especially in terms of emergency medical response.
While much of the rhetoric around Ebola was more politicized than science-based, it did put the epidemic in the national spotlight and force action.
The 15th Amendment's passage in 1870, granting black men the right to vote, became a spur that politicized white women and turned them into suffragettes.
Well, if the concern is World War III and political ends trump those concerns, then the chances of our not being politicized are very slim.
Furthermore, in the past four years the IRS endured a significant scandal in which Republicans alleged it had been politicized and made to target conservatives.
The game was politicized even before kickoff, with the New England Patriots' relationship with Trump prompting many to root for the Atlanta Falcons out of spite.
It fits the president's desire to be seen as apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are political and may quickly be politicized.
Malaysian officials have never officially accused North Korea of involvement in Kim&aposs death and have made it clear they don&apost want the trial politicized.
In an era where every aspect of American culture is politicized, some celebrities are navigating how to present their political opinions publicly for the first time.
It's awfully advantageous to not see politics even when, say, starring in a story about one of the most divisive and politicized events in recent history.
After all, the critics ask, how can scientists purport to be "objective" if they are actively involved in a march supporting something which is seemingly politicized?
Trump is known for criticizing the press and almost anyone else who disagrees with him during his speeches, even at events normally devoid of politicized rhetoric.
Obama on Thursday said the longer the high court goes without a full roster of justices, the higher the likelihood of the court becoming bitterly politicized.
In order to have innovative smart city applications, cities first need to build out the connected infrastructure, which can be a costly, lengthy and politicized process.
Far from being unusual, the hurried and partisan Supreme Court confirmation process for Brett Kavanaugh mirrors several notable examples of similarly politicized confirmations in U.S. history.
The justices comments came in the middue of a hyper-politicized Supreme Court nomination for Kavanaugh, who had been accused by multiple women of sexual misconduct.
We fear that Ms. Portman's decision will cause our philanthropic initiative to be politicized, something we have worked hard for the past five years to avoid.
"If your very body is being politicized, you have every right to speak up and should be able to utilize your platform," the Minnesota native asserts.
It fits the president's FLOTUS model of being scrupulously apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are political, and may quickly be politicized.
A completely innocent person with a particularly diligent lawyer may seek immunity just to be safe in a "highly politicized, witch-hunt environment," as Kelner observed.
In order to create highly politicized, radical, and entertaining art, the duo have taken advantage of the age of binge television and self-produced web series.
He's a Christian theocrat, associated with an extreme politicized Christian umbrella movement known as dominionism, which sees the restoration of biblical law as its ultimate end.
The tension between randomness and fatedness is always a central one for a novelist, and through the lens of class and race it becomes sharply politicized.
In addition, an op-ed tweeted by the Energy Department last week argued that major scientific institutions have become biased and politicized on the climate issue.
"What's very sad about it is it brings dishonor to the whole committee," Pelosi told MSNBC's "AM JOY," referring to a "politicized" situation surrounding the committee.
In her blog post, Anderson argued that Assange might be "the most famous, most politicized refugee of our time," and expressed her admiration for his work.
Trump can take the lead in rethinking red tape, take politicized agendas out of the process and bring a more transparent, sensible, balanced approach to rulemaking.
On the other hand, Kennedy is well aware of his role on the court and could be alarmed by how politicized the confirmation process has become.
Politicized art-hating is again on display in the flap over a new Shakespeare in the Park production of "Julius Caesar" with a Trump-like lead.
"Who votes, who wins, and who goes to the polls become a highly politicized issue potentially," says Karen Harris, managing director of Bain's Macro Trends Group.
One of the first things the students learned was that climate change is accepted as fact in Vietnam; it is not politicized, and is discussed freely.
Clearing, an arcane part of the plumbing of financial markets, has become highly politicized since Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June last year.
Check out the video above to find out what trans men and women want you to know about the increasingly-politicized debate over gender-specific bathrooms.
Part of what's brought them to this identification of politicized whiteness is what's brought so-called minorities to their racial politics: oppression and injustice and anger.
Voters politicized on such a vital issue don't go back to sleep, much as newlyweds buy bridal magazines a year after the wedding, Mr. Alexander noted.
"I'm not going to stand in a politicized trial, shaped by the politicians in Madrid, when I'm now helping build a new country," Ms. Venturós said.
McAllister, who is a member of the Trump golf club, told the Observer he decided to cancel the event to stop it from becoming more politicized.
But at a time when bodies are heavily politicized, it's concerning to see one of the most unattainable standards of beauty being praised above all others.
Hundreds of new, mission-driven adoption organizations had sprung up, and many would-be adoptive parents became politicized as they encountered a burdensome and costly process.
"I think there's an unfortunate thing going on here that whenever elections is the topic or is the subject area that it becomes politicized," she said.
"The President is the one who politicized a Gold Star family, and he continues a trend that began from even before he was elected," she said.
This was fuel to the fire of division that burns so hot within our country and furthered the perception that law enforcement has become overly politicized.
Clinton and his defenders frequently assailed independent counsel Ken Starr's investigations as a politicized Republican effort to bring down a Democratic president, and for good reason.
Medvedev was a key figure in Gazprom's often hard negotiations with European countries over gas supplies, which became politicized after Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
While disaster aid packages are often politicized, it may surprise people to hear that FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund currently has a balance of $28 billion dollars.
"PTSD is a serious subject and should not be politicized," Paul Rieckhoff, who founded the group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, said Thursday on Twitter.
As an attorney, I believe justice ought not to be politicized in the United States of America - neither in this Senate office nor in the courts.
When assault becomes a politicized media spectacle, every detail of a person's life, background, and the attack itself is used in their favor or against them.
Even though Katko wants the wall, he's also a moderate who's frustrated with both sides for allowing this debate over border security to become so politicized.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Trump is planning to pare back the nation's top intelligence agencies, because he thinks they have become politicized.
Gottlieb said he believes the approval process has already become politicized and he was simply trying to find a way to make the process more transparent.
National security adviser John Bolton, in an unseemly, politicized statement, announced Trump was postponing the meeting until "after the Russia witch hunt" ends, presumably next year.
However, when the process encounters the imperatives of geopolitical reality and becomes overly politicized, as has happened in this country, it works counter to its objectives.
But we're not going to do it simply on the basis of an ICE agent's signature, in a world in which ICE has become highly politicized.
"The Supreme Court is Poland's guarantee of freedom that will now become totally politicized," said Judge Krystian Markiewicz, the head of the Polish judges' association, Iustitia.
Perhaps no issue has been more debated — or more politicized — in the US than the question of whether Trump's support comes from economic anxiety or racism.
Seems like we're there in the minds of some people, you can see a place, the part where the press becomes politicized as a political actor.
That review has been complicated, though, by Britain's planned withdrawal from the European Union, known as Brexit, and fears that the company's decision could be politicized.
And if the international alarm is sounded, we should brace ourselves for the outbreak to become politicized in the way West Africa's 2014-16 outbreak was.
I like to think Press gave the blazingly politicized comedian her privacy so Bee could plot in secret to save us all from the televised apocalypse.
Céline wasn't overly politicized, the way Dior has become under Maria Grazia Chiuri, or locked into ye olde power suit, but it was assertive and unapologetic.

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