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In the article, Brazile scolds her predecessors at the DNC and scolds President Obama and his allies for allowing the party's fundraising apparatuses to atrophy.
"You had power the day you were born," Luke scolds.
Reuters: China scolds U.S. for withdrawing invitation to naval drills.
Rather, America's politicians need to stop being opportunistic debt scolds.
Ford furiously yanks the drape away and scolds the technician.
He breaks down and she scolds Cynthia in the car.
"You just made jokes in that hospital," she scolds him.
Don't let the deficit scolds scare you into thinking small.
Guinea" — she scolds him for using a "cisnormative pet name.
After Trump scolds them, House Republicans reverse their ethics vote After Trump scolds them, House Republicans reverse their ethics vote The new Republican-controlled Congress is about to welcome a Republican president into office.
"Oh Andy, you are not trying; you are whining," he scolds.
But whenever his mother sees him at it, she scolds him.
Besides, logic and moral consistency aren't prevalent among Bible-thumping scolds.
Every black person who is arrested "ain't Nelson Mandela," he scolds.
It instructs us, scolds us and exhorts us to follow it.
"It's really inappropriate to jog around a graveyard," her sister scolds.
"You need to be like a nail," the teacher scolds Merab.
In one episode, she scolds Barney for accidentally bringing home a baby.
Dewayne's dad scolds him, telling him that he's nothing but a punk.
In one brief scene, Luke scolds Danny for beating up a kid.
Such figures might once have sent the country's deficit scolds into conniptions.
The speech scolds clothing brands who have gone overseas to save nickels.
Go deeper: EU President Donald Tusk scolds Britain's Boris Johnson on Brexit
"Foltest, leave your sister be," the queen, named Sancia (Katia Bokor), scolds.
Promoting adoption would help rebrand U.S. evangelicals, from moral scolds to children's champions.
A young girl reaches for some food, but oh no, her father scolds!
President Trump scolds CNN correspondent Jim Acosta during a news conference on Nov.
But scolds are in short supply, at least within the halls of Congress.
He scolds us for trying to pit two black queens against each other.
Are debt scolds demanding that we slash spending and raise taxes right away?
"People use China as the boogeyman for all their problems," Oscar scolds him.
"It's like you dropped your hairbrush and your vagina caught it," Robin scolds.
Against this history, Mr. Trump's repeated scolds are not just condescending but embarrassing.
Feminists were dismissed as unattractive, shrill harridans or ridiculed as politically correct scolds.
The character scolds those who dare to have confidence, which is just not cool.
André Carson says his staff scolds him for being "too complimentary" about Donald Trump.
These scolds were wrong in 2010 when they pushed austerity on a fragile economy.
I know, deficit scolds would issue dire warnings about the evils of public debt.
Elizabeth, who knew already, blows up and scolds her for not putting the family first.
Rather, Khloé defends Kanye's immature tantrum and scolds Kim for not supporting her husband enough.
READ: Pope scolds person who pulled him down To his surprise, the Pontiff wrote back.
At this point, journalists risk sounding like holier-than-thou scolds even raising these issues.
She then scolds herself in the post for still thinking too much about her hair.
Mary scolds everyone for not respecting the dead, kicking off the funeral scene embedded above.
"Nothing worthwhile is ever achieved without sacrifice," she scolds, her pillow lips pursed with determination.
Dickinson muses and ponders, yes, but she also seethes, scolds, teases and bursts out laughing.
"What's with the fakeloo, our mark's no Jasper," Keith scolds Veronica in the fourth episode.
"What's with the fakeloo, our mark's no Jasper," Keith scolds Veronica in the fourth episode.
In general, debt scolds warn not just about threats to government solvency but about growth.
What would happen if there had been graffiti scolds two or three thousand years ago?
"I'm not happy with interior and it starts with you," Yawn scolds Ferrier in one scene.
In another clip, Jenner scolds Kim for taking a selfie during a less-than-opportune moment.
What we absolutely shouldn't do is dignify the relentless ravings of deficit scolds like Fred Hiatt.
"Don't act like you're acting in a movie," a guide scolds the girl at one point.
It scolds rather than illuminates, and prefers the defense of power to the pursuit of truth.
In the recording, Mirziyoyev scolds Khodjaev over idleness and corruption among the bank's lower-level officials.
Backstage after the panel, Marcia (Hiam Abbass) scolds her with a stewing Logan by her side.
That is, will the deficit scolds suddenly get vocal again if and when Democrats regain power?
"You shouldn't say things about someone you don't know, that you've only heard rumors about," he scolds.
Conservatives kind of seem like the cool guys, and the left kind of seems like the scolds.
So, four debates; four shout-outs by moderators to deficit scolds; not one question about climate change.
To say that King scolds NFL players for destroying our beautiful and precious game is an understatement.
But there is also growing evidence that debt scolds like Schultz are severely overstating the current risks.
The duchess continually scolds her queen daughter, who has a hiss and searing insult for every occasion.
When his teacher scolds him too harshly, I ask myself if it's because of his skin color.
Crystal Champ, 35, looks slightly dazed and agitated in the body camera footage as Holets scolds her.
By the way, whatever happened to the deficit scolds who were so prominent during the Obama years?
He cooks delicious food for the characters, and occasionally scolds the pimps for being crude in his restaurant.
During last night's episode, Tyrion scolds Ellaria for this murder — she killed a relatively innocent bystander, after all.
Tom scolds Mary into letting Bates pay the bill as a matter of pride, and away they go.
Princess Anne is not in the official receiving line, but when the queen scolds her, she simply shrugs.
At the NATO summit in Brussels, Trumps scolds allies for not paying the organization more for defense spending.
In a powerful antiwar diatribe, Hans scolds a collegial gathering of fathers who lost their sons in battle.
We update each other on our lives, and she scolds me for not going on any dates this week.
She scolds her friend Charlotte for not offering to help, leading Charlotte, in the end, to bail her out.
Considering how often progressives are portrayed as joyless scolds, this is a message that needs to get out more.
He scolds and attacks them until they resign, replacing them with loyalists who may actually bend to his will.
Leave your hands off the wheel for more than 10 seconds and it scolds you to remain fully engaged.
She is aghast: "You just going to let him get you sick?" she scolds Jamal, out of Kai's earshot.
"Enough of these disgusting stories!" a family member scolds, perhaps addressing both the little girl and the author herself.
It's never all that fun to scold Marianne, because Sense and Sensibility's narrator scolds her so much for you.
"She's been a wreck ever since you got arrested, and then you tore into her at that session," Miguel scolds.
Consider also infamous torture devices, like the rack and Scolds Bridle, which also face scrutiny over their popularity and practicality.
This emphasis makes the Bible seem like a book written by right-wing scolds — as, indeed, parts of it were.
"You made me sign a celibacy agreement, and you had it notarized," Shante scolds her parents when she learns their news.
In one scene, he unabashedly scolds a nun for crying at a funeral when he feels she has already cried enough.
He scolds and demonizes us Americans whenever he speaks here, even when some of us have just been murdered by terrorists.
Some Alabamians say they've had enough of the media scolds lecturing them from TV studios in New York City and Atlanta.
White House scolds Cabinet officials after embarrassing ethics reports A Shulkin adviser referred questions about this report to the White House.
We seem to agree that secrets that belie the carefully constructed personae of public scolds or elected officials are worth knowing.
Language scolds looking for backup in their forever-war against "irregardless" or split infinitives shouldn't expect any help from Kory Stamper.
For all the talk about taking care of future generations, debt scolds have almost surely hurt, not helped, our future prospects.
A Washington Post editorial Friday morning argues that "the way out of the shutdown has been obvious for weeks," touts the DREAMer-wall swap, scolds the White House for having scuttled it, and then for the sake of balance scolds Nancy Pelosi for having adopted the obvious negotiating tactic of saying she's no longer interested in the deal.
Then he scolds her for judging someone on the basis of what she's heard rather than what she can know for sure.
For all his war-hero bombast, he's surprisingly chill – he takes it in stride when Jane scolds him for his inappropriate behavior.
Aderholt scolds him for saying too much, though Stan argues that if they're honest with Kovalenko, she'll know she can trust them.
At one point in the second episode, Ward gets a phone call from his dad, who scolds him for plot exposition reasons.
So my message to the deficit scolds is this: yes, we may face some hard choices a couple of decades from now.
China frequently scolds countries for giving any recognition to the Dalai Lama, whom it accuses of promoting independence for the Himalayan region.
As I look through hundreds of his pictures ("You're going too fast," he scolds), I wonder about the images Eggleston doesn't take.
We're the moral scolds who struggle to acknowledge the skeletons in our own closet, the smart people whose forecasts keep proving wrong.
In a well-informed survey of the nationalist ascendancy in Europe, Judis again scolds liberals for being oblivious to nationalism's enduring power.
"We make a show about empowering women and lifting them up," fellow judge Sir Mix-a-Lot scolds Bojack before sacking him.
Jack scolds and punishes Kevin, forcing him to put the tent back up and sit quietly inside for an indefinite amount of time.
She scolds him at her pup rescue center/grooming palace, angry at how he's treating Katie and concerned for their new venture, TomTom.
I'd argue this is a more critical and more responsive message than one that scolds Democrats for nominating a dynastic, uncharismatic standard-bearer.
As Slughorn simultaneously scolds and commends Sam, we see a familiar glimmer in the teacher's eye: an uneasy recognition of great natural talent.
" Toward the end of the essay, he wrote, "I continue in the hand of Jim Owen who never beats me, nor scolds me.
" Jessica further scolds Natalie by writing, "being sexy in a bikini and being proud of my body are not synonymous with having sex.
Check out the clip -- the DC Comics superhero argues with the bearded man about his intentions ... then scolds him for pushing people around.
Ryan also scolds Whitman for addressing himself primarily to fellow "white, male, cisgender artists," a rebuke that seems to me not quite fair.
I was one of the biggest Twitter scolds in the 2012 campaign, which is the first one where it was in wide use.
"How many times have I told you not to dance down the stairs," Natalie (Martine McCutcheon) scolds Grant's character after he takes a tumble.
In the pilot, Chappelle proclaims his love for "the hip-hop music" and defends it against media scolds who indicted its materialism and misogyny.
After he leaves, she calmly and quietly cleans herself and her house up, and later scolds her cat for not even clawing her attacker.
The same can't be said for that class of scolds who excel in making excuses for the wicked and finding fault with the good.
Scolds at parties will often tell you to spend less time with your phone, experience the people around you and live in the moment.
"He fired me like a gentleman," says Anthony Scaramucci, who lasted 11 days as communications director and scolds anyone who suggests it was 20103.
Maybe we're no longer sexually desirable; maybe we don't belong among the carousers who are our age; or maybe we just seem like scolds.
In his New York Times column, Brooks scolds Cruz (and tangentially Donald Trump) for running a campaign based on promising violent responses to apocalyptic threats.
In that sense, people raising the alarm over the prospect of fiscal armageddon aren't just being buzzkills or scolds; they're actively doing harm to society.
Never shush a crowd of strangers who are dumb enough to come see you, J. Lo scolds the too-cute 16-year-old Lee Jean.
Nichols finds the irony and faint ludicrousness of their situation in various ways, as when Mildred's sister bitterly scolds Richard for marrying his pregnant girlfriend.
Intent on keeping the issue alive, the House scolds charge that Mr. Koskinen misled Congress and was responsible for emails lost amid subsequent House inquiries.
He goes to mosque, but, in the opening episode, a fellow worshiper scolds him for rushing his ritual ablution and not washing between his toes.
Previously rejected presidential candidates Ted Kennedy, Howard Baker and John McCainJohn Sidney McCainLessons of the Kamala Harris campaign Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases Top Armed Services Democrat scolds military leaders on Trump's intervention in war crimes cases MORE afterwards were titans in the Senate.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainLessons of the Kamala Harris campaign Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases Top Armed Services Democrat scolds military leaders on Trump's intervention in war crimes cases MORE, using a quote from a 2011 op-ed the Arizona Republican wrote against torture.
Mr Wilson scolds the press for deliberately omitting the word "illegal" from discussions of illegal immigration, and for deeming "anti-immigrant" anyone demanding a secure border.
He made tiny experimental films, like Mother's Day (1948), which saw a naked blond child wandering around as a woman's voice alternately praises and scolds him.
These instances, in the context of the "civility debate," are being grouped in by the scolds with the administration's nearly-daily flouting of more serious norms.
Chua repeatedly scolds American policymakers for underestimating the importance of ethnocultural identity in Vietnam in the 1960s, Venezuela in the 1990s and Afghanistan in the 2000s.
"You're supposed to be out cold," she scolds him one evening, when he protests that she's left his room too soon after putting him to bed.
Ms. Baker is a single parent who scolds her children, Ricky (who has no gang affiliation) and Darrin "Doughboy" Baker (who is a member of the Crips).
SENATE SCOLDS TRUMP ON TARIFFS: The Senate on Wednesday took a symbolic shot at President Trump's trade policy amid anxiety on Capitol Hill over his tariff strategy.
When he claims that his genocidal treatment of Gamora's home planet turned it into a paradise, she doesn't dispute this, but merely scolds him for his methods.
Sierra returns home to get chewed out by Helen, who scolds her for letting the 12-year-old Stacey (Abigail Dylan Harrison) take care of her baby.
When Archie asks Josie (Ashleigh Murray) if he might write songs for her group, she scolds him for his white privilege, and he soberly concedes her point.
At one point, on "The Dick Cavett Show," Baldwin tangles with Paul Weiss, a Yale philosophy professor who scolds him for dwelling so much on racial issues.
But if and when Democrats are in a position to make policy, they should be ambitious, and not let the deficit scolds scare them into thinking small.
Junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha has threatened to shut down news outlets critical of his government and regularly scolds journalists who he considers straying from the official line.
We've become a nation of obsessive scolds, smug and superior when we think we've achieved good health (however fleetingly), self-righteous when we think others are slacking off.
The influence of these scolds, their virtual veto over fiscal policy, somehow persists even though their predictions of soaring interest rates and runaway inflation keep not coming true.
In a purely expositional side story, Duc scolds Malcolm for squandering his opportunity to win a bike race, and Malcolm replies that he'd rather be happy than victorious.
He was ripped from the moment he arrived until the day he left, and now many of those same scolds are being served a big helping of crow.
Kelly then scolds Tomasky for omitting the press trashing of Lewinsky, which Kelly links to what he calls "an alleged campaign" by a Clinton aide to defame her.
In fact, even the deficit scolds who played such a big role in Beltway discourse during the Obama years seem oddly selective in their concerns about red ink.
However much climate scolds may harumph at this kind of language, it is visceral, visual, and memorable in a way that probability functions and error bars never will be.
Part of me scolds myself because I knew buying a luxury car would mean I'd have higher maintenance costs, but part of me also hopes I can leave unscathed.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., advocate preserving the nuclear agreement with Iran; Mr. Trump scolds, 'If it was up to me, I would have had them noncompliant 180 days ago.
His bill matches one introduced in the House of Representatives by Carlos Curbelo, a Miami-area Republican, who scolds what he calls "non-refugee Cubans" for abusing American goodwill.
In contrast to other on-air psychologists, some of whom could come across as scolds, Dr. Browne was unflaggingly buoyant as she delivered self-help advice and gentle goading.
This is a weird logic, one he's turned to a few times in the past days, that scolds Obama for not acting to stop or mitigate the Russians' 2016 interference.
But her efforts seem for naught when Prince Scolds-A-Lot makes a snide comment about Melbourne and Victoria needing to take a few hints about the poor from Charles Dickens.
She's positioned as the sophisticated third-wave feminist actor to his agency-denying rube, whom she scolds for describing the relationship she had as a teenager with a fiftysomething as rape.
But deficit scolds talk as if they offer a way to avoid this fate, when in fact their solution to the prospect of future benefit cuts is … to cut future benefits.
As Jess Joho notes, Night in The Woods tackles the tensions between millennials and older generations, and how isolated younger adults feel living in a world that scolds and criticizes them.
Of course, President Duncan saves the day, then gives a triumphant speech where he once again scolds the opposition party for trying to impeach him while he was off saving the country.
A French family (Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Franz Rogowski, and Laura Verlinden) eats dinner together as a mother scolds her adult son for not exercising restraint when he pours the wine.
Unfortunately, policy makers won't do the right thing, largely because they keep listening to fiscal scolds — people who insist that public debt is a terrible thing even when borrowing costs almost nothing.
They are the social scolds who in generations past boycotted The Beatles, and were sure that Elvis Presley's swiveling hips were going to single handedly impregnate every teenage girl in the country.
Obama chides Biden for being out of shape and for getting Jill a bouquet of lilies instead of roses, noting that lilies are for sympathy, and scolds him over his messy car.
There will doubtless come a time when deficit scolds make essential arguments, but of late they haven't — and when I was one of them, I now believe, I was making a mistake.
And let's get this out of the way: bagel purists — those scolds who deem all flavors but plain and poppy seed and maybe pumpernickel to be abominations — will never, ever accept it.
On his debut EP, "blistering," Josiah Wise — who records as serpentwithfeet — serves up gothic, spacious, harmonically rich testimony on songs that throb and gasp and come off like well-intentioned, brokenhearted scolds.
Fact-checkers and media scolds would lambaste a candidate who leaned heavily on this kind of rhetoric, and even in the Age of Trump most Democrats still care about wrist-slaps from gatekeepers.
It was larded with references and details that seemed weighty with significance, from the Holocaust to the Red Army Faction to the way one character scolds a doctor about treating women as delusional hysterics.
WATCHDOG SCOLDS INTERIOR ON PERSONNEL RECORDKEEPING: The Interior Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) said Wednesday that the department didn't keep enough records to determine if its reassignments for senior career employees were legal.
"Without me, he'd just be Clark Kent!" scolds the receiver from its shabby cradle, expressing salty disdain for modern man's addiction to technology and the death of privacy, human interaction, and spontaneity with it.
He typically scolds a few governors who then scurry to the side of aggrieved citizens, expresses surprise that some teachers earn as little as $160 a month and fields a few foreign policy questions.
Conservatives have also challenged him for his unambiguous support for abortion rights, asking how someone who scolds them for supposedly ignoring Jesus's teachings about caring for the less fortunate can support terminating a pregnancy.
And at the end of the film, we see her back in his office, cheerfully rolling her eyes as he scolds her for leaving the heroine of her new novel — Little Women itself — unmarried.
Such is his love for the star that he threatens a rival co-actor with violence to get Khanna's attention, but when Khanna scolds rather than lauding Gaurav's actions, the fan in him feels spurned.
And 2016 gave the world Ho Ho Ho… Santa Gave Me Anal for Christmas from Jules Jordan, in which the gift giver scolds, spanks, and inevitably fucks a girl for snooping through her presents early.
It's deeply misleading on two levels: the problem it purports to lay out is far less clearly a major issue than the scolds claim, and the insistence that we need immediate action is just incoherent.
The sudden case of talking-head amnesia over this is being greeted in conservative media by hilarious video montages featuring the same scolds, who now decry the term, matter-of-factly invoking it back then.
When I was young it seemed the natural order of things that conservatives were the prudes and scolds who wanted books banned and exhibitions closed, while we liberals got to be the gadflies and iconoclasts.
For nearly a decade, Krugman has been laying the intellectual foundation on which the Trump tax plan rests, championing the unrestrained expansion of the national debt and deriding "deficit scolds" who have urged fiscal restraint.
The first time we hear "Bad Girls," it's behind a scene in which Mylene's pastor father, Ramon Cruz (Giancarlo Esposito), scolds his daughter for bringing her "Devil music" into his church when she recorded her demo.
Between the humorless scolds on Twitter and the omnivorousness of advertisers hoovering up every scrap of your personal data, it's hard to remember what the web used to look like and what its original purpose was.
For years deficit scolds dominated discourse inside the Beltway; much of the news media treated the urgency of fiscal austerity as an unquestioned fact, abandoning the usual rules of reportorial neutrality and plunging into outright advocacy.
It sucks that people who can't afford HBO have to wait a season before getting the new episodes, but on the other hand, I'm glad Sesame Street is no longer beholden to the budget scolds in Congress.
In the Six Villages, the Altari were moralistic scolds, while the Kartami were merely a distant threat that parents used to scare their children: Eat your greens, or the Kartami will steal your songbirds while you sleep.
What about dismissing the deficit scolds who shape the outdated Washington Beltway consensus and borrowing $1 trillion or so to sharply increase the spending on infrastructure, letting states and municipalities select the investments and manage the job?
"I must not," Mary scolds herself after visiting the orphanage, thinking of the child that she had tried to save in Barcelona and the voices of the refugee children as they sang a simple German folk song.
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EditorsNote: update 2: revises 10th paragraph with Rangers' win Monday Islanders respond to coach's critique with a win NEW YORK — To borrow from an old advertising slogan: When Jack Capuano scolds someone publicly, the New York Islanders listen.
Multiple times in the movie, Jared opens his passenger seat window to get fresh air and stretch out his arm — and every time she scolds him and tells him that she thinks it's dangerous, so it's not allowed.
Protests, sometimes violent, have pricked the conscience of King Muhammad VI. He warns of "a political earthquake" and scolds his government for failing to "reduce disparities between segments of the population, correct inter-regional imbalances or achieve social justice".
As we are boarding the plane, we encounter a very rude gate agent who scolds us for boarding late (we were trying to tire out the babies before getting on the plane, and we're not bringing bags on board).
A sudden explosion stops these abuses, as a man, looking a bit like Lenin, appears and scolds Rudolf — his adopted son, so he reports — and the other men for their behavior, explaining that it was all an elaborate joke.
There was no better way to explain it than to evoke the type of supremely confident yet flawed interloper whom Jamaica Kincaid scolds in "A Small Place," a slender work of nonfiction about her native country, Antigua and Barbuda.
His daughter Emily bitterly scolds him for his negligence and blames him for her mother's death, but she's willing to offer him an out: If he leaves with her, then he stands a chance of restoring their broken relationship.
By that evening, Mike Bloomberg will have learned, to his delight or sorrow, whether political spending is as potent as campaign reform scolds believe, or whether there is a steeply declining utility of the last millions of political spending.
That very public support for what's colloquially known as single-payer -- nationalized health insurance -- quickly won Harris plaudits from the liberal left, and scolds from the likes of billionaire businessmen (and potential 2020 foes) Howard Schultz and Michael Bloomberg.
On the contrary, everything we know about fiscal policy says that it's a mistake to focus on deficit reduction when unemployment is high and interest rates are low, as they were when the fiscal scolds were at their loudest.
Leaving the easy if tortured sexiness of Ian Curtis behind, You're Nothing scolds from a place of overly distorted jangle-pop, with, on songs like "Wounded Hearts," the occasional mid-period Fugazi post-hardcore guitar line stabbing out from the confusion.
" Stoddard, when his turn comes again, scolds the audience, saying that real progress is being made in bi-racialism, and "that you have something that you cannot laugh down, that you cannot sneer at, that you cannot be cynical about.
James Earl Jones reprises his role as Mufasa, as he should, and Beyoncé gifts us with a very boring original ballad for the soundtrack, and she scolds an adult Simba in a way that shook me down in my bones.
One of the satirical online paper's recent headlines, "Eric Trump Scolds Father That He Mustn't Inquire About The Businesses, For He's Sworn Not To Tell," is a pretty faithful description of the firewall between the 45th president and his family firm.
He scolds her for being meddlesome and points out the fact that Harriet would have been lucky to marry Mr. Martin, not only because he'd have raised her social rank (hate the game, people), but because they were genuinely in love.
Even if you're passionate about your dental hygiene, we've all encountered that hygienist who pokes a little too hard at your gums during a cleaning and then scolds you for "not flossing enough," drawing enough blood to traumatize you forever.
Asked about Trump's desire to see Russia restored to the G-7's good graces, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was dismissive—"We never asked to be allowed back"—as if Russia were happy not to have to answer to democratic scolds.
A.D. McKay Calgary, Alberta ♦ To the Editor: Reviewing "Falter," Jared Diamond gently scolds its author, Bill McKibben, for writing in a manner unconvincing to those who don't already agree with McKibben (and Diamond) that humanity faces an existential environmental crisis.
After lambasting President Trump, she said she also blamed the Democrats — the party that used to be so connected to her own roots, as a daughter of working-class Irish Americans — for losing touch and becoming the party of scolds.
D.J.'s wife, Geena (Maya Lynne Robinson), who is back from serving in Afghanistan, and scolds Darlene in the premiere for believing in reincarnation, seems to be there to represent a certain religious (and pro-military) constituency not often seen on television.
"He's unemployed because he annoyed and offended our community of steakheaded scolds at some elemental level" is not a good enough answer for anyone to give on the record, though, and so it's not the answer that those people have given on Kaepernick.
Tapper was moderating that event along with chief political correspondent Dana BashDana BashCNN's Tapper scolds Biden for not coughing into his elbow during live interview The Southern Poverty Law Center and yesterday's wars McConnell defends GOP crafting stimulus plan without Democrats MORE.
When he asks the station manager, Howard, who looks like a 70s suburban dad on his way to a key party, if he can play a recorded set, Howard scolds him that his show must be live and instead gives him crystal meth.
While my boss, Judd Gregg (a rare and vanishing Republican fiscal hawk — he soon retired), voted for it, Republican deficit scolds like Representatives Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Jeb Hensarling of Texas voted against it, and the plan failed to secure the necessary supermajority.
She defends the president's most indefensible statements — like claiming that he was "joking" when he seemed to encourage police brutality — scolds reporters for doing their job (that would be standing up to the powerful), and keeps briefings short, infrequent, and almost devoid of useful information.
The idealistic but ungrateful naïfs who think sexism is a thing of the past and believe, as Mr. Sanders recently said, that "people should not be voting for candidates based on their gender" are seemingly battling the pantsuited old scolds prattling on about feminism.
The show follows Aggretsuko — a portmanteau for "Aggressive Retsuko" — as she deals with her sexist boss, who relentlessly orders her to bring him tea (it's a "woman's job") and scolds her for not pouring his beer correctly (label side up) at after-work drinks.
There was a time, not long ago, when deficit scolds were actively dangerous — when their huffing and puffing came quite close to stampeding Washington into really bad policies like raising the Medicare age (which wouldn't even have saved money) and short-term fiscal austerity.
Desan also scolds Montaigne, vis-à-vis La Boétie, on a literary point, complaining that Montaigne, having first been inspired to literary effort by a friend, allows the idea of friendship to dissipate in his later essays, which entail no friend but the reader.
Following the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, President Trump was quick to offer up plenty of ideas to combat the issue of gun violence in America, including one that politicians and other moral scolds have been leaning on for decades now: blame video games.
It's strange to look back on it now, as the U.S. president scolds the NFL for a perceived lack of patriotism, but when then-49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision not to stand for the national anthem first draw attention last year, the football world wasn't impressed.
Opinion Columnist With everything else going on, I really don't want to spend time arguing with the Modern Monetary Theory people; after all, we agree on basic policy issues right now, and they are never likely to have as much destructive influence as the deficit scolds.
On his first day in the job, the new pontiff demands Cherry Coke Zero at breakfast, scolds an elderly nun for kissing his forehead, bans the use of his image on merchandise and refuses to be properly seen or photographed in public, even when he delivers his inaugural homily.
It was during Bill Clinton's presidency that the social critic Christopher Lasch published "The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy," which mourned that "upper-middle-class liberals" had turned into "petulant, self-righteous, intolerant" scolds, thoroughly out of touch with the concerns of Middle America.
Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases Trump administration releases 5M in military aid for Lebanon after months-long delay Senate Democrats ask Pompeo to recuse himself from Ukraine matters MORE (D-Conn.) and Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSenators sound alarm on dangers of ransomware attacks after briefing Push to investigate Bidens sets up potential for Senate turf war Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases MORE (R-Wis.) and Reps.
There's a tiny bit of skin in the film — the nude human figures on the controversial Pioneer plaques, and a photograph NASA rejected for the Golden Record, featuring two nude people — but the film openly snorts at the puritanical scolds who complained those images were pornographic, and so should we.
There are always scolds who lament the coverage of campaign "distractions," but not only are these people grumps, they're also in denial, because if you read even a little bit about social choice theory, it's clear that elections have only the most tenuous ties to the will of the people.
He returns home to find his sister unceremoniously sitting on the stool that Hoagy Carmichael used to play on, scolds her, and goes to his job at an upscale dinner lounge, where he promises his boss he will play only the set of Christmas songs he's been hired to perform.
They've set about scolding us about scolds, whining about whiners, and complaining about complaints because they would rather cling to material that was never going to stay fresh and funny forever than adapt to changing audiences, a new set of critical concerns, and a culture that might soon leave them behind.
From Little Edie's thwarted romances, to her plan to go to New York in the fall ("I bet you one billion dollars you don't go to New York next fall," Big Edie scolds), it's clear she feels trapped at Grey Gardens; and with the Maysles documenting a number of her breakdowns, people have accused the film of being exploitative.
As June, she wasn't much a fan of any risk, but she also didn't have a concrete idea of what the consequences might be: She scolds Moira for taking the risk of writing graffiti in the Red Center — an offense for which the punishment would mean losing a hand — but she goes along with the escape attempt anyway.
She runs from pillar to post, scolds those who disagree with her, wastes people's time, describes the intrigues being used to intimidate her, comes up with vast sums she is being cheated of by the pressure of the antagonists, asks every Tom, Dick, and Harry: 'Should I do it, should I not, at this price, at that price, on this condition, on that condition?
The moment came shortly after co-host Sunny HostinSunny HostinWhoopi Goldberg on fight with Meghan McCain: 'Sometimes it goes off the rails' Meghan McCain after confrontation with Whoopi Goldberg: 'I won't be quiet' Whoopi Goldberg scolds Meghan McCain during impeachment debate: 'Please stop talking' MORE began discussing the differences she saw surrounding former President Clinton's Senate impeachment trial and the situation now over Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
" Co-host Mika BrzezinskiMika Emilie BrzezinskiTYT's Cenk Uygur rips Dems condemning Trump 'lock him up' chant: 'Most feckless party' ever 'Sorry Joe' trends as Scarborough faces backlash for defending Trump after World Series chant Scarborough scolds Nats fans for 'lock him up' chant: 'We are Americans and we do not do that' MORE interjected that she finds it "sickening" when Trump supporters use the chant "lock her up.
" Co-host Mika BrzezinskiMika Emilie BrzezinskiTYT's Cenk Uygur rips Dems condemning Trump 'lock him up' chant: 'Most feckless party' ever 'Sorry Joe' trends as Scarborough faces backlash for defending Trump after World Series chant Scarborough scolds Nats fans for 'lock him up' chant: 'We are Americans and we do not do that' MORE interjected that she finds it "sickening" when Trump supporters use the chant "lock her up.
"We feel like we have an obligation to do that as a majority, and the Democrats, of course, need to be given an opportunity to react to it, and that all begins tomorrow," McConnell told the network's Dana BashDana BashCNN's Tapper scolds Biden for not coughing into his elbow during live interview The Southern Poverty Law Center and yesterday's wars McConnell defends GOP crafting stimulus plan without Democrats MORE.
Spencer should not have been fired by Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperThe Hill's Morning Report - Dem impeachment report highlights phone records Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases House leaders: Trump administration asking South Korea to pay more for US troops 'a needless wedge' MORE, and essentially by President Trump.
Y.) and Senate Armed Services Committee member Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases Trump administration releases 5M in military aid for Lebanon after months-long delay Senate Democrats ask Pompeo to recuse himself from Ukraine matters MORE (D-Conn.) asking for an explanation in October.
Read more:Trump critics are raising conspiracy theories that Barr's criticism of the president was carefully coordinatedThe Department of Justice announces it won't pursue charges against former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe, who Trump has repeatedly attackedTrump keeps tweeting about the Justice Department after Attorney General Bill Barr says it's 'time to stop the tweeting'While Barr publicly scolds Trump, his DOJ is quietly investigating those in the CIA who probed 2016 Russian interference
The panel argued Monday about lawmakers' treatment of the impeachment process, and as McCain, Goldberg and co-host Sunny HostinSunny HostinWhoopi Goldberg on fight with Meghan McCain: 'Sometimes it goes off the rails' Meghan McCain after confrontation with Whoopi Goldberg: 'I won't be quiet' Whoopi Goldberg scolds Meghan McCain during impeachment debate: 'Please stop talking' MORE all spoke at the same time, Goldberg told McCain "Girl, please stop talking" in a now-viral moment.
The controversy resulted in the firing by Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperThe Hill's Morning Report - Dem impeachment report highlights phone records Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases House leaders: Trump administration asking South Korea to pay more for US troops 'a needless wedge' MORE of Navy Secretary Richard Spencer (The Hill).
Andy HarrisAndrew (Andy) Peter HarrisConservative lawmakers warn Pelosi about 'rate-setting' surprise billing fix Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases House conservatives attempt to access closed-door impeachment hearing MORE (R-Md.) warned against passing a bill that would impose what they see as "government-dictated price controls" on private negotiations between insurers and providers.
As McCain, Goldberg and co-host Sunny HostinSunny HostinWhoopi Goldberg on fight with Meghan McCain: 'Sometimes it goes off the rails' Meghan McCain after confrontation with Whoopi Goldberg: 'I won't be quiet' Whoopi Goldberg scolds Meghan McCain during impeachment debate: 'Please stop talking' MORE all spoke at the same time, McCain asked, "Do you want to hear a conservative perspective on the show ever?" and Goldberg retorted "Girl, please stop talking" in a now-viral moment.
In retirement, Bryant settled comfortably into a role he'd spent years preparing for: Pope Emeritus of Basketball, popping up from time to time—always amid conspicuous mention that his busy schedule of Dynamic Business Visionary activities left little time for engaging as deeply with the sport as when he stood astride it—to homilize the virtues of basketball excellence and beatify this or that younger star as possessing the blessed traits of greatness, always via a rhetorical framework grooved to the orthodox sensibilities of the game's scolds.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSenators sound alarm on dangers of ransomware attacks after briefing Push to investigate Bidens sets up potential for Senate turf war Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases MORE (R-Wis.) said he would be "shocked" if any House Republicans vote for impeachment, adding that he thinks it's clear the House and Senate votes will fall along party lines.
Gallagher's case led to the firing of former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, whom Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperThe Hill's Morning Report - Dem impeachment report highlights phone records Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases House leaders: Trump administration asking South Korea to pay more for US troops 'a needless wedge' MORE accused of going behind his back to broker a deal with Trump on Gallagher's SEAL status.
Gallagher's case led to the firing of former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, whom Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperThe Hill's Morning Report - Dem impeachment report highlights phone records Overnight Defense: Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit | House impeachment report says Trump abused power | Top Dem scolds military leaders on Trump intervention in war crimes cases House leaders: Trump administration asking South Korea to pay more for US troops 'a needless wedge' MORE accused of going behind his back to broker a deal with Trump on Gallagher's SEAL status.

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