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Legum described a roster of recent opinion articles as "savaging" Warren.
Right, every non-partisan institution that he doesn't like he's savaging.
Here's ESPN's Darren Rovell, savaging a pie with a knife. Blasphemy.
When she's savaging someone, her jaw moves forward in a fierce underbite.
It's the favored tool of bullies everywhere, savaging their victims' sense of self-worth.
The savaging of the special counsel investigation into Russian involvement in the 2016 election.
So, why, given all of the downsides, did Trump spend his morning savaging Corker?
Why call a reporter and ask to be quoted on the record savaging Trump?
The "savaging of American diplomacy," as seen by one of the State Department's finest.
Ridding the earth of its soul both by relinquishing morality and by savaging the land.
He has responded, Rodman-like, badly -- savaging his critics including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Trump, for his part, alternated between cheering on Judge Kavanaugh and savaging Senate Democrats.
If they are to advance, they better not sever potential ties by savaging their opponents. ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Director Spike Lee savaging the President of the United States while overseas at a film festival.
But savaging Washington "elites" and calling real news "fake" has its limits as a political strategy.
Then on Sunday, Trump sent a flurry of tweets savaging the FBI and the Justice Department.
Last month, while savaging Mr Trump's economic policies, Barack Obama suggested that "every child should have opportunity".
Mr Silver delighted in savaging commentators who relied on vapid clichés like "momentum shifts" and "game-changers".
Savaging the innocent along with the guilty stains America's treasured core values of liberty and due process.
But savaging from both left and right is likely to start up again if Shulkin's mission flags.
Third party spending -- the vast majority of which was conservative groups savaging Murphy -- totaled more than $46 million.
Republicans who gained power by savaging Washington are in full control and cannot agree on a path forward.
The front-runners, Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, had spent their political careers savaging each other's characters.
Naturally, Bush's Super PAC started spending tens of millions of dollars on ads promoting Jeb and savaging his rivals.
The Hollywood Reporter notes that issue #117 of the comic sees Shiva, Ezekiel's tiger, savaging a series of walkers.
The primary to face Manchin in November has been messy, with all candidates savaging each other in the process.
Jim Carrey spends most of his time of late savaging not just President Trump but members of his administration.
That's how they can justify savaging abortion rights even though we know how many Americans oppose overturning Roe v.
Ahead, is Jimmy Fallon, the only late-night host who hasn&apost been savaging Donald Trump, now turning on him?
His New York Times op-ed, "The End of Identity Liberalism" went viral, and received a savaging from his peers.
The populist Manhattan businessman responded with a statement savaging Mr. Graham, a senior spokesman for the party on national security.
The British government's Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war also finally landed — a 2.6 million-word report savaging Tony Blair.
Or savaging the news media, day after day after day, for creating "fake news" despite all evidence to the contrary?
Bannon's fingerprints could be seen in almost every Trump public pronouncement -- particularly when it came to his savaging of the media.
For years, she took open delight in savaging Elizabeth Taylor, whose weight had been a topic of public sport for decades.
And with that influence, he will return to his core competency of savaging people he perceives as enemies of his cause.
Trump, as he often is when in front of crowds who rabidly support him, was in full voice -- savaging Massachusetts Sen.
Yet he has largely muzzled himself from indulging in the savaging of Trump that animated him in the heat of the race.
Clinton's efforts to eviscerate Trump intensified Tuesday with the release of a new ad in battleground states savaging his attitude towards women.
"In some ways we are savaging other states," Cuomo said in his daily news conference of the battles to access vital equipment.
Thanks to D1, the pater familias of the happy fishing duo pictured above, this immensely valuable fish faces a fast-approaching savaging.
Mr. Trump, still playing his campaign-rally character on TV, promises the joy of savaging your enemies even after they've been defeated.
Maybe he understood that this man is a figure of admiration, even for many white Ohioans, and that another savaging could backfire.
But the rest was directed toward the thousands of people who had spent the past few hours savaging Pepsi on social media.
And he was the the most notable Bush to stick with Trump, who built his campaign in part of savaging their family's legacy.
He takes on what he regards as vested interests, berating architects for building carbuncles, opposing genetically modified crops and savaging modern educational theories.
Omarosa Manigault Newman has a Trump-savaging book, "Unhinged," out this week, and while she's a compromised messenger, she's also a mesmerizing one.
Jennifer Palmieri, who served as communications director on Clinton's campaign, pointed out that Trump has been savaging Biden for months with questionable results.
At the same time, Republican leaders believe he is an essential force for savaging Senate Democrats and turning out voters on the right.
" Thus Jillian concludes that "she had nothing to lose by savaging his good opinion of her, and one thing to gain: her chandelier.
She is devastated to discover, too, that they are not "nicer versions of us", instead capable of savaging each other in all-out war.
Of those candidates, two — Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum — have been savaging Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Mr. Trump's main competition in the caucuses.
That's not to say Johnson didn't have his moments, especially his 4th quarter savaging of the Ubuntu Celtics in Game 4 back in 2008.
He then spent days savaging her on social media and suggested that her tough line of questioning was a result of a hormonal imbalance.
Even during the debate's bitterest exchanges, I never got the sense that either of them was really and truly intent on savaging the other.
Rick Perry, Romney tacked far to the right on immigration -- savaging Perry, for example, for supporting in-state tuition benefits for undocumented Texas students.
Huckabee expressed a similar sentiment during another Fox News' segment earlier this week, accusing Romney of "savaging" both the president-elect and his supporters.
Not as much, of course, as if Trump stopped spending tens of millions on golf outings after savaging his predecessor for excessively hitting the links.
Ironically, many of the same voices savaging the INF Treaty cheered President Bush's disastrous invasion of Iraq and are still decrying the Iran nuclear agreement.
And that's a big part of the reason that Habs fans are freaking out right now, with many pundits savaging Bergevin for making the deal.
On Saturday, Grim penned an article savaging Silver's methodology and comparing it to "unskewing" websites that showed Mitt Romney ahead in the 2012 presidential election.
President Donald Trump has waded into Britain's election campaign, lavishing praise on Prime Minister Boris Johnson and savaging the main rival facing Johnson in his Dec.
Chinese blue chips managed a 21 percent bounce as beaten-down health care stocks found buyers after taking a savaging in recent months amid vaccine scandals.
Chinese blue chips managed a 267.90 percent bounce as beaten-down health care stocks found buyers after taking a savaging in recent months amid vaccine scandals.
That is especially true when it comes to Mr. Trump, who specializes in savaging Republicans — and everyone else, for that matter — who dare to criticize him.
Even when senior Tories are openly savaging each other on the floor of the Commons, Jeremy Corbyn still manages to end up the butt of the joke.
He dedicates long sections of his speeches and innumerable tweets to savaging individual outlets, and claiming that media bias could effectively "rig" the election for Hillary Clinton.
The group released its first television ad "Questions" in Iowa in late January, savaging the media mogul for his previous positions on universal healthcare, Hillary Clinton, and abortion.
On May 19th, Judge Andrew Hanen released an angst-filled 28 page order making unprecedented demands on the Justice department after savaging its lawyers for lying to him.
Reject Trump's endorsement in any sort of public manner and run the risk of Trump savaging you on Twitter and working to find someone to run against you.
Because it was a family movie, its savaging of the fashion industry could only go so far (not very) and had to stop well short of portraying fashionista depravity.
In a new turn of events since Thursday's GOP debate, Trump's opponents, who had seemed intimidated by Trump's savaging of Jeb Bush, have finally decided to take him on.
But the drought savaging Australia's east, where the bulk of the country's wool is produced, is hitting flock numbers, leading to lower production, threats to quality, and higher prices.
Trump himself was a frequent source for Enquirer stories, and the magazine would in return cover him positively — as it did, while savaging his opponents, during the 2000 campaign.
He's no Democrat and, unlike scorned former Trumpers like Michael Cohen and Anthony Scaramucci, hasn't spent his time after falling out of favor with the White House savaging the President.
Ditto Anthony Scaramucci, the new White House communications director who spent his first week on the job savaging Priebus (and chief strategist Steve Bannon) to The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and 2012 nominee Mitt Romney — who spent the latter part of this week savaging Trump — are the most oft-mentioned names to emerge at the convention.
Giuliani is now publicly negotiating with Mueller over whether or not Trump will sit for an interview while simultaneously savaging the broader investigation and Comey's role in all of it.
The means of that savaging is the proposed open-pit copper and gold Pebble Mine that would be dug at the headwaters of the sockeye salmon's largest remaining spawning ground.
But it didn't feel like one, as Trump spent the bulk of his stream-of-consciousness "speech" savaging his various enemies, which included, well, almost everyone not in the room.
He and his White House Rasputin, Stephen K. Bannon, may also reckon that by savaging the press, they can intimidate Congress into softening its investigation into the Trump-Russia link.
But Ms. Hahn wrote several Breitbart articles savaging House Speaker Paul D. Ryan over his past support for comprehensive immigration reform and his criticism of Mr. Trump during the campaign.
A hallmark of Trump's campaign has been consistent and highly personal savaging of his political rivals - or anyone else he perceives has attacked him, including a milder rebuke of Pope Francis.
This episode played a lot with the themes of women's strength: Dany riding a dragon to defeat Mereen's attackers, Yara's treat with Dany in exchange for ships, Sansa's savaging of Ramsey.
Which is LITERALLY impossible, given that her father spent the entire 2016 campaign savaging Hillary Clinton for using a private email server to do business while serving as secretary of state.
Joe Biden's campaign has launched a brutal spot savaging the president for repeatedly downplaying the coronavirus and then complaining that he could have done more had he known about it earlier.
But with the delegate count looking increasingly dire for Sanders and the coronavirus essentially ending any sort of campaigning, it's hard to see what Sanders gains by savaging Biden tonight. 1.
SAS shares have fallen 36% this year as the virus that began in China spread to dozens of countries across the world, curbing airline travel and savaging stocks in the sector.
The following hundred pages are a catalogue of what might be called "bad culture fit" by way of Lyons savaging his co-workers, his company, and the entire Silicon Valley mentality.
I saw "The Case of the Poisonous Poet," in which we spectators-turned-sleuths are urged to identify a serial killer who is savaging his, or maybe her, way across the capital.
Remember, Ryan, who was utterly orthodox in his determination to cut taxes on the rich while savaging programs for the poor and the middle class, even received an award for fiscal responsibility.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A potential contender to head Canada's main opposition Conservative Party on Thursday denied he wanted to oust leader Andrew Scheer despite savaging him for a poor election performance last week.
He is turning Sessions into a lame duck -- an even lamer duck than Sessions already was, given the fact that Trump has spent most of the last year savaging his AG publicly.
Trump has spent much of the past 18 months savaging the Russia investigation publicly even while privately working hard to end or curtail it, as this amazing New York Times piece documents.
His final act on the campaign trail was as an attack dog, savaging Marco Rubio, a favorite among establishment Republicans looking for a breakout candidate to take on Mr. Trump and Ted Cruz.
Or the moment that Trump abandoned the advice of his first set of lawyers and began savaging Mueller and the members of the special counsel's office on an almost-daily basis on Twitter.
In one ad of several ads savaging Romney from the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA, a laid-off factory worker declared that he "made over $100 million" by shutting down his plant.
SAS shares have tumbled 35% this year as the virus that began in central China has spread to dozens of countries across the world, curbing airline travel and savaging stocks in the sector.
"• Trump Savages News Media at Rally to Mark His 22th Day (April 23, 53): Describes how Mr. Trump celebrated his first 25 days in office by "savaging a familiar foe: the news media.
He dismissed American social norms as mere "political correctness," mocking the physical appearance of an opponent's wife, savaging Hillary Clinton's marriage and wielding stereotypes of racial minorities — all to the applause of his base.
SAS shares have tumbled 35% so far this year as the virus that began in China has spread to dozens of countries across the world, curbing airline travel and savaging stocks in the sector.
" Mocking and savaging political opponents have been "not only normalized but monetized," Gerson added, and he stated the obvious, which needed stating nonetheless: "If words can inspire, then they can also incite or debase.
Hillary Clinton lambasted Bernie Sanders in a forthcoming documentary as a "career politician" who "nobody likes," savaging her rival for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination less than two weeks before the 2020 Iowa caucuses.
With those comments, long-simmering conservative frustration at Mr. Graham boiled over, and over the next two days, one by one, nearly half a dozen right-wing heavyweights made television appearances savaging the senator.
Brock founded Media Matters, the progressive media watchdog which has spent the last three years savaging the pro-Trump media ecosystem beloved by the President; and American Bridge 21st Century, a Democratic opposition research group.
Chris Christie's speech to the Republican National Convention proved he might have made a good vice presidential pick for Donald Trump, especially when it comes to the traditional vice presidential role of savaging the opposition.
Donald Trump's campaign kicked off convention week in Cleveland by savaging Ohio Governor John Kasich, and trying to sow division between Kasich and Ohio's Republican Senator Rob Portman, who's facing a tough re-election fight.
That said, one might think that in the wake of such violence committed against reporters, the President of the United States might be more mindful of savaging the media to a crowd of his supporters.
Dan talks with "Bitcoin Billionaires" author Ben Mezrich about why he wrote a redemption story about the Winklevoss twins, after previously savaging them in a book that became the basis for The Social Network film.
Following Trump's victory, Gaetz has been a willing water boy for the President -- pushing conspiracy theories about a "deep state" within the government targeting Trump, and savaging FBI agent Peter Strzok in a House hearing.
You don't use campaign money -- even if it's your own (Scott is hugely wealthy and has largely self-funded all of his campaigns) -- to run an ad savaging the impeachment process just, you know, because.
Boris Johnson&aposs refusal to be interviewed by the BBC&aposs Andrew Neil appears to have backfired after a clip of the veteran interviewer savaging Johnson was viewed by millions of people on social media.
Unlike in 2012, when Mr. Christie turned his keynote address at the Republican convention into a paean to his own political success, this time he spoke briefly of his friendship with Mr. Trump before savaging Mrs.
Scaramucci also spoke critically of Trump in the early days of the presidential race, once calling him a "hack politician" on Fox Business Network and savaging the real estate mogul for his bombastic and controversial rhetoric.
Mooch has done his duty brilliantly, savaging Kelly in a series of TV appearances -- noting that morale in the White House is low, chaos is high and laying it all at the feet of General Kelly.
In addition to the 73-page majority decision granting the Trump administration's stay request in the California and Oregon cases, Bybee penned a separate, five-page coda savaging Congress for decades of legislative inaction on immigration.
A lineup that we'll never see again, featuring him, Williams, Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, and Wesley Johnson is savaging opponents by 32.3 points per 100 possessions (in an obviously small sample size), according to Cleaning the Glass.
But in a year of populist outsiders captivating voters sick and tired of Beltway BS and platitudes, savaging the Donald as the beginning, middle, and end of your playbook no longer has the markings of a winner.
America First Policies, a White House-sanctioned political organization, is launching a $1 million TV and radio ad campaign on Tuesday savaging Heller, the most vulnerable Republican facing re-election in 2018, for his planned 'No' vote.
Business Insider has a look inside the events leading up to Breitbart's savaging of the American Health Care Act and the steps taken by the White House to keep the publication's Washington editor, Matt Boyle, on their side.
Soon after cementing his status as one of Hollywood's hottest directors with the best picture Oscar for "The Deer Hunter" in 1979, he became an industry pariah following the cost overruns and critical savaging of "Heaven's Gate" (653).
So it is good that the singer Bono and the United Nations are seeking to draw attention to the havoc still being spread by Boko Haram, the Islamist group that has been savaging northeastern Nigeria for seven years.
Scott has run a pair of commercials, one in Iowa going after Biden on his family's ties to Ukraine and the other in his home state, savaging Bernie Sanders for his past praise of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
Or consider how some states, like Kansas and Oklahoma — both of which were relatively affluent in the 1970s, but have now fallen far behind — have gone in for radical tax cuts, and ended up savaging their education systems.
She continued a long night of savaging the founder of financial services giant Bloomberg LP by casting doubt on his ability to match up against President Donald Trump, who has also been the subject of scores of accusations.
The CEO is known for his quirky Twitter personality and dress, for mocking critics and freely using profanity, and for publicly savaging competitors (including WeWork's current executive chairman Marcelo Claure, who in turn called him a "con artist").
Although Trump has relished going after Biden -- whom he has branded "Sleepy Joe" and attacked for his age, despite being just three years younger -- he has largely shied away from savaging Harris, the only black woman in the primary.
Those twin pressures seemed to add up to a toxic mix, as Trump spent more than an hour savaging Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault, the media, Democrats and anyone else he could think of.
The Russian punk protest group Pussy Riot sashayed back into the public eye on Wednesday with the release of a music video savaging the country's prosecutor general, Yuri Y. Chaika, who locked up three members of the group in 2012.
"Her whole anti-Scientology shtick was scripted and choreographed by her, casting herself in her drama as the 'victim' so she could cash in on her false narrative while savaging her friends and those who helped her most of her life."
But beyond being more competitive there's a defensive aspect to getting rated in a market filled with demanding, complaint-prone consumers that have no qualms savaging any business, from landlords to local restaurants (although oftentimes the landlords and restaurants deserve it).
"Some third party will say, 'This is what the first ad of the general election is going to look like,'" said James Carville, the longtime Clinton adviser, envisioning a commercial savaging Mr. Sanders for supporting tax increases and single-payer health care.
Trump has been savaging Kasich in rally after rally in the state and went so far as to cancel a Florida rally and replace it with one in Youngstown, Ohio on Monday -- a sign that Kasich's rise in the state is real.
Mr. Trump has taken particular interest in the race — and in savaging Mr. Tester on Twitter and elsewhere — ever since the senator helped to derail the nomination of Mr. Trump's personal physician, Ronny L. Jackson, to be his secretary of veterans affairs.
WASHINGTON — Less than a year ago, President Trump was savaging Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, as a "madman" and murderer of his own people, branding him "Little Rocket Man" for his nuclear testing exploits and poking fun at his portly stature.
The passion of some online Sanders' backers — widely referred to as the Bernie Bros — have revived bad memories from 2016, when the campaign felt the need to have its supporters stop savaging Clinton staffers and female reporters, columnists and bloggers with misogynistic attacks.
In doing so, Mr. Christie openly defied Republican attempts to isolate Mr. Trump as an unsavory party crasher and handed the front-runner an inexhaustible, media-savvy surrogate who on Friday pledged to travel the country campaigning for Mr. Trump and savaging his rivals.
Mr. Bush's supporters effectively ended the Christmas truce last week when they went on the air in Iowa with an ad savaging Mr. Rubio over his Senate attendance record and with a New Hampshire commercial contrasting Mr. Bush's achievements as Florida's governor with Gov.
Their mission was to persuade Rupert Murdoch, the owner of the media empire, and Roger Ailes, the chairman and chief executive of its Fox News division, to keep the network's on-air personalities from savaging the legislation and give it a fighting chance at survival.
The front-runner, who has alternated between saying he wants to unite the party and savaging his rivals and critics, predicted a "natural healing process" in the party once the primaries end and the Republican convention takes place in Cleveland beginning on July 18.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — President Trump came to a farm expo center here on Saturday to celebrate his first 100 days in office by bathing in the support of his bedrock supporters, reprising the populist themes of his campaign and savaging a familiar foe: the news media.
But the critical savaging Fantastic Beasts has been getting doesn't give it enough credit for the way it resets the Potterverse's expectations, dialing back the darkness and establishing a new normal that leaves time for the things that were always fun and exciting about this world.
Later Monday, in an interview that aired on Fox News, Mr. Trump rejected the notion that he should have maintained a more somber tone after the carnage in Pittsburgh, saying that he was playing to a crowd that craved the spectacle of him savaging his political opponents.
The good news for the party is that it may avert being locked out of another seat — that held by Representative Ed Royce, a Republican who is retiring — as the state party negotiated a truce between two well-funded Democrats who had been savaging each other.
During a political swing through oceanfront gardens and tastefully appointed living rooms of La Jolla and Beverly Hills, Obama expanded his ire beyond the GOP presidential nominee in a cutting and specific fashion, savaging his longtime political opponents as craven, hypocritical and ultimately responsible for their own demise.
In an extraordinarily dense, fragmented editing style, the movie takes the measure of a film director (John Huston) on the last day of his life; the flashback-from-death structure plays like a savaging of "Citizen Kane," whose legacy Welles spent the rest of his career trying to escape.
That rally revealed a fired up Trump focused on attacking Democrats over their moves toward impeachment, savaging his would-be rival former Vice President Joe Biden -- including by making false or unsubstantiated claims -- and insisted once again that he did nothing improper in pressing the Ukrainian president to investigate Biden.
Although the charges against Mr. Manafort involve neither Mr. Trump nor allegations of collusion with Russia, the trial is the first courtroom test of Mr. Mueller's work and the likelihood of it being focused on two former senior Trump advisers savaging each others' honesty will only draw more attention to it.
The attack came after a professor at the university, Carol Christine Fair, was suspended from Twitter over a post savaging "entitled white men" on the Senate Judiciary Committee for their treatment of Christine Blasey Ford, one of three women who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.
The cigar-chomping, Montenegrin Mountain Hound puppet with an Eastern European accent — best known for his savaging of "Star Wars" fans and other targets on Conan O'Brien's late-night show — has already put in appearances at one of the Democratic debates and at a Tea Party convention, and has hounded Texas Sen.
Donald J. Trump wielded his presidential candidacy on Friday as a weapon for savaging detractors and venting personal grievances, attacking the women who have accused him of sexual assault and unwelcome advances and railing against what he described as a vast conspiracy against him by the news media and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Mr. Trump, who defeated 17 major candidates in the primaries and the general election in 2016 by savaging them, road-tested a series of aggressive attack lines against some of the top 2020 prospects — former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey.
But just as some Republicans have never forgiven Mr. Christie for his savaging of Mr. Rubio, some Democrats thought Mr. Castro had crossed a line — and an important backer pulled an endorsement, a reminder of the risks of slinging zingers at this stage of the primary, when many Democrats are leery of internecine warfare.
" The church has denied all those claims, saying in a recent statement to PEOPLE of Remini, "Her whole anti-Scientology shtick was scripted and choreographed by her, casting herself in her drama as the 'victim' so she could cash in on her false narrative while savaging her friends and those who helped her most of her life.
He went from defending Jeff Sessions to pushing him toward the exit, from sounding the alarm about Russia to hyperventilating about the Justice Department and the F.B.I., from calling Trump a "kook" to savaging the media for portraying him as one, from wanting to put Trump on a bed of nails to fluffing his pillows and smoothing his duvet.
But by savaging individual athletes — including Colin Kaepernick, the former quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, and Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors — and calling for the firing of those who bring protest onto the field, Mr. Trump created a larger moment of choosing sides that brought sports uncomfortably and unavoidably into the nation's political divide.
Trump's frustration with Cobb's go-along-to-get-along-approach led to the lawyer's departure from the White House in May 2018 -- and to the installation of a much more aggressive legal team led by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has spent the past 10 months savaging Mueller and the investigation more generally.
Paul's speech, which slowed attempts to pass a massive budget deal before the government shuts down at midnight, was a savaging of his party -- a party that appears to have turned 180 degrees from the deficit hawks of the mid 2010s who insisted that government spending was ballooning out of control and was crippling the country.
Mr. Pompeo, a West Point graduate best known for savaging Hillary Clinton's response to the deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya, when she was secretary of state, has called for the Iran nuclear agreement to be ripped up, played down talk of Russia's interference in the 2016 election and suggested that regime change in North Korea would be a welcome development.
If these two individuals wanted to see American fetuses protected from the brain-savaging impact of the Zika virus, they could make the funding bill go through: All they would have to do is put a clean bill, stripped of all riders, on the floor for a vote and an overwhelming majority of the House and Senate would approve $1.1 billion in emergency funds to fight Zika.
DEBORAH B. BREZNAYJAMES W. BREZNAYNEW YORK To the Editor: Jim Rutenberg, who has been savaging President Trump for a year or so, says "the First Amendment is under near-daily assault," but criticizes Mr. Trump when he exercises his right to free speech ("Celebrating Independence as Free Press Is Besieged," Mediator column, July 3.) Can Mr. Trump censor the press and stop its daily personal attacks?
But this breezy shtick of Buchanan's, which appeals to dwindling crowds, is soon revealed to be just for show: Behind the scenes, Buchanan is a self-loathing narcissist with contempt for his audience and a love-hate relationship with acting—a character, Grant himself has admitted, that is not hugely dissimilar to the real Grant, representing a simultaneous savaging of Grant's screen and public personas.
Seeking to find something positive to salvage from the report's savaging, Huawei suggests it demonstrates the continued effectiveness of the HCSEC as a structure to evaluate and mitigate security risk — flagging a description where the board writes that it's "arguably the toughest and most rigorous in the world", and which Huawei claims shows at least there hasn't been any increase in vulnerability of UK networks since the last report.
One is the savaging of her reputation by an updated version of the "vast right-wing conspiracy" she accused, with some justification, of smearing her and her husband in the 1990s—including radical conservative donors, fake-news peddlers and Russian hackers and their internet bots, all egged on, wittingly or not, by a Republican candidate who "trafficked in dark conspiracy theories drawn from the pages of supermarket tabloids and the far reaches of the internet".
He'd never cop to being a shitty teammate but that's been a matter of fact at various points in his career, from savaging Mitch Kupchak and Andrew Bynum to an audience of random pedestrians to denying Smush Parkers' right to converse with him to Chucky Atkins calling him out for being the absolute worst, the sort of insubordination that even lightning rods like Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez and Yasiel Puig haven't encountered.
Much of the rest of the debate was Sanders savaging Biden's voting record from more than three decades in the Senate -- on everything from the bankruptcy law to Social Security cuts to the Defense of Marriage Act -- that isn't likely to change the trajectory of the Democratic race (Biden seems likely to win overwhelmingly in states set to vote Tuesday) but provides terrific lines of attack for Trump once Biden is the nominee.
Actor Robert Redford is savaging President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and congressional Republicans' tax-reform push, saying the effort would gut protections for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) by opening it up to oil exploration and drilling.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.) for standing up to "demagogues" after the Arizona Republican delivered a speech on the Senate floor savaging the Republican Party under President Trump.
But if you look past the administration narratives, Obama's record suggests his animus has less to do with savaging Putin and Netanyahu than with sticking a thumb in the eye of the American electorate and its chosen winner, President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
I wiped the blood off the old sword and handed it back to the priest — I did not want the fresh gore to obliterate those sacred spots that crimsoned its brightness one day six hundred years ago …" Then, after spending more than 600 pages savaging all comers and making vicious comments about the inhabitants of the lands he visited, Twain concludes, "travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.
Former White House press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerOvernight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump falsely claims his events have never 'had an empty seat' MORE tore into the media on Wednesday, casting the White House press corps as "largely a liberal group of people willing to overlook" the misdeeds and mistakes of Democratic presidents, while unfairly savaging the Trump administration.

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