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I have been slandered by the media and social networks.
There's an objection that members get slandered by this process.
"You slandered this man from top to bottom," he said.
To be slandered while he was dying was beyond the pale.
Hannah was bullied, slandered and assaulted and it plays out ruthlessly.
I was so sick that I slandered my closest family members. . . .
The media slandered George W. Bush, John McCain, and Mitt Romney.
In France in 1793, no woman was more relentlessly slandered than Marie Antoinette.
President Trump is not the first republican president they've slandered in this manner.
But those vile wretches who have slandered her must look to God for mercy.
But now is black beauty's successive heir, And beauty slandered with a bastard shame.
But you can't be slandered by the facts — the facts are what they are.
Badasch regarded herself as a Trump loyalist, and felt that she had been slandered.
Trump slandered war heroes and Gold Star parents despite getting repeated deferments from Vietnam.
We demanded an apology, he slandered and libeled us from the floor of the Senate.
I will not stand by and allow my fellow Republican patriots to be slandered. Rep.
Bankrolled by Perlmutter, Donnelly sued Peerenboom, claiming that he had slandered her at community board meetings.
" At a subsequent rally, Trump slandered Omar, then luxuriated as the crowd chanted "send her home.
They are the persecuted patriarchy; slandered and maligned, they wage a noble war with their shitposting.
Me. A man whose people in America have been, among other things, slandered by many words.
Detained for 7 years without charge by while my children grew up and my name was slandered.
You've got three teachers being slandered when they were only doing what you allowed them to do.
" Senator Lindsey Graham, the committee's Republican chairman, rushed to Barr's defense, telling Hirono: "You've slandered this man.
Kibblesmith: That happened to me when I slandered sweet potato fries and almost started the next civil war.
The suit claims Apple was negligent, intentionally inflicted emotional distress, and defamed and slandered Bah, among other charges.
Friedman slandered a sitting American president and secretary of state, calling President Obama and Secretary Kerry anti-Semites.
Among the world's numerous nation-states, the Jewish nation-state is once again unfairly singled out and slandered.
Black Guns Matter isn't just for black people—it's for anyone who has been disenfranchised, oppressed, or slandered.
When she did get a job, posters from the forum contacted the law firm's partners and slandered her.
Dickinson claimed Cosby's lawyer slandered her when he said her claims of sexual assault by the comedian were false.
Opposition candidates are slandered, arrested and exiled months or even years before they lay the groundwork for popular support.
He was defamed, slandered ... even by his own brothers in the priesthood and the episcopate, Francis said in 2015.
If a man slandered your wife and father like Trump did Cruz's....ah of course you wouldn't ever forgive.
DJT just stood up for all of those good men who've been slandered in the media the last 4 days.
" At the end of her time, Committee Chair Lindsey Graham said she had "slandered this man from top to bottom.
While Buzzfeed might be slandered by other more traditional publications, they have a strong business model which appeals to consumers.
"In Indonesia if you're in politics and you're single and you're female, you're very prone to being slandered," she said.
Ms. Donnelly then filed a lawsuit against Mr. Peerenboom, paid for by Mr. Perlmutter, contending that she had been slandered.
The junta's chief legal officer claims that in a Facebook Live video recorded in June Mr Thanathorn slandered the justice system.
"Detained for 7 years without charge by while my children grew up and my name was slandered," he said on Twitter.
Of the ones who survive, only to be cruelly slandered and accused of the murders of the loved ones they mourn?
Because the Democrat-controlled Millard Tydings Senate committee whitewashed those charges and slandered McCarthy, Tydings was soon voted out of office.
As a result of making this show, they get harassed, stalked and slandered every day for giving a platform to Scientology's victims.
Russia created a lot of ramshackle conservative "media outlets" that viciously slandered Hillary Clinton and other Democrats throughout the 2016 presidential campaign.
After the procedure, she has repeatedly and vehemently slandered him to me, saying he punctured her uterus and misread or ignored ultrasounds.
" At the conclusion of Hirono's time, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham came to Barr's defense and said, "Listen, you've slandered this man.
"Individual countries and news media have ulterior motives, have inverted right and wrong, and slandered and smeared (China)" over the centers, he said.
Yet he does not deserve to be slandered by Bannon simply because the Breitbart Bully can't find much good to say about Moore.
North Korea also reportedly criticized Trump for his rhetoric toward Kim Jong Un's government, saying he "viciously" slandered the country during his speech.
But perhaps nothing was as powerful as the testimonials that came from people who had immigrated to the U.S. from the countries Trump slandered.
The next day he slandered news outlets that reported on, or even alluded to, these allegations, as "fake news" and threatened them with retribution.
Many who have sued Gawker said that it overstepped the boundaries of privacy, slandered reputations or failed to do adequate reporting before posting articles.
It is perhaps unfair to expect Judge Kavanaugh, facing serious allegations that he asserts have slandered and disgraced him, to slow-play his response.
Dickinson alleges that after she went public with her rape allegations against Cosby, his team slandered her by accusing her of completely fabricating the story.
He identified as an anti-fascist and slandered Nazis and gun violence in social media posts that have since been removed from Twitter and Facebook.
Not only is there a chance they'll be the one slandered, but the possibility for violent retaliation is also looming above the path towards truth-telling.
But from the moment Khan's speech captured the country's imagination, and Trump responded as if he'd been slandered, that question—have you even read the Constitution?
Zervos sued Trump last year for defamation, claiming he slandered her when had branded as false her claims that he had manhandled her against her will.
But then, speaking off the cuff to reporters on the flight back from South America he abruptly shifted his position again, saying the bishop had been slandered.
Margulis said that if people got too mad about the Irish being slandered, then they were given a brochure explaining what the pub was trying to accomplish.
Having routinely maligned and slandered fellow Americans, civil servants and leaders, and in the most despicable terms, Friedman has disqualified himself from serving in such a role.
But I will say that our family, including Shanann and our grandchildren, have been ridiculed, demeaned, slandered and mocked, in the most vicious ways you can imagine.
Perverse racial logic then attached the watermelon to newly freed people, who built a nation in bondage but were slandered as indolent loafers after the Civil War.
I remember chasing Arlen Specter, the usually moderate Republican from Pennsylvania, down the hall of the Russell Senate Office Building after he slandered Hill as a perjurer.
If the allegations are false, Trump will accurately be able to say that he'd been slandered by a politicized intelligence community looking for ways of undermining his legitimacy.
That will not be good enough for Kelly's critics who are today behaving as though Trump's chief of staff has slandered Wilson's good name and must have satisfaction.
Just because we don't see the faces behind the agencies or understand the complexities of their jobs doesn't mean that civil servants should be slandered with damaging misperceptions.
He ranted that the stories were all lies and raved that the gutless traitors who had slandered him must be rooted out and handed over to the government.
"I, for one, will be sending a donation out of respect for him personally because we cannot let any of our candidates be slandered this way," Zimmerman said.
"If Bill Clinton or Barack Obama slandered the FBI or any law enforcement officers the way Trump does, conservatives would have raised holy hell," the MSNBC host tweeted.
If the allegations are false, Trump will accurately be able to say that he'd been slandered by a politicized intelligence community looking for ways to undermine his legitimacy.
They also alleged Augustin ordered food to be delivered, refused to respond to the delivery people, accused building staff of stealing the food and slandered staff on the internet.
And if the stories they produce are presented as satire, then it's largely protected and exceedingly difficult for those who are skewered (or sometimes slandered) to take legal action.
Drew filed a declaration in Dickinson's defamation suit against Cosby, in which she claims he slandered her by claiming she lied about him drugging and raping her in 1982.
In order to dominate the market, they slandered all other modalities as "quackery," including midwifery, which we know achieved safer birth outcomes back then, as it still does today.
Then we had to learn that Twisty was bullied and slandered in the circus, that he was unsuccessful in finding other work, and that his late mother was an alcoholic.
" Hillary's henchman Sidney Blumenthal spread around the story that Monica was a stalker and Charlie Rangel publicly slandered the intern as a fantasist who wasn't playing with "a full deck.
The Denver DJ Taylor Swift claims grabbed her butt during a photo op was too late to the table when it comes to HIS claim she slandered his good name.
The Republican nominee, speaking Monday at the National Guard Association's annual conference, called on Clinton to apologize for and retract her remarks, arguing that she had "slandered" millions of Americans.
Clinton was also relentlessly slandered by the powerfully-financed apparatus of the Republican party and congressional Republicans, who misused taxpayer money to subsidize a four-year witch hunt against her.
Houstonians called Janssen a "massive douche" and slandered Chicago as a "trash city," while a few Chicagoans told Gray her city's sculpture looked like a vibrator, or maybe a suppository.
Wojciech Cieszkowski alleges Baldwin verbally and physically assaulted him over a parking spot and claimed the actor went on TV to discuss the matter and slandered him in the process.
"Our society has been maliciously slandered by these notices put up around the university campus and it has created a harmful and poisonous atmosphere for all students," the statement said.
But to see a major American figure with an unmatched platform use it to spread baseless fear — fear targeted at a marginalized and oft-slandered group of Americans — is terrifying.
But because they work for the most hated Republican in America, they are regularly slandered and smeared and the media gives those people who are hurling those slanders a total pass.
Second, despite a relentless attack on Mr Mueller by the president, who branded the probe a "witch-hunt" and slandered its investigators, it appears to have been conducted without political interference.
Vice President Mike Pence accused China of "malign " efforts to undermine President Donald Trump on Thursday, prompting Beijing to respond by saying his remarks were "unwarranted" and "slandered" the Asian giant.
It's easy to understand why Latinos have been caught up in Donald Trump's litany of narrative deception, begun early in his campaign, in which he has repeatedly slandered an entire ethnicity.
Clinton was relentlessly slandered by conservative super pacs, financed by huge sums of dark money, whose "fake news" attacks against her were megaphoned by certain transparently-conservative players in the media.
Declaring that Sumner had libeled his state and slandered a relative of his, Brooks pounded Sumner with his gold-headed cane, delivering at least a dozen blows before his cane broke.
Even worse, the hiding place that Scott finds to avoid being stalked and slandered by the media belongs to a flighty left-wing heiress who mostly sees him as a collector's item.
The comments and images "slandered and insulted state power and the socialist system," the prosecutors charged, according to the Human Rights Campaign in China, an advocacy group that has followed his case.
He slandered an ex-president by accusing him of a Watergate-esque conspiracy, signed an executive order banning travel from six Muslim-majority countries, and unveiled his terrible and bad replacement for Obamacare.
A former Trump campaign employee, Jessica Denson, sued the campaign for $25 million last year, alleging that Sandoval harassed, slandered and sexually discriminated against her while working on the campaign, according to Politico.
The documentary sparked a lot of debate in Perugia, inspiring comments like "for the umpteenth time, Perugia is on trial, slandered, defamed without a chance of redemption," or something to that dramatic Italian effect.
The reports in Australian media have been full of imagination, making baseless attacks on the Chinese government and have maliciously slandered Chinese students and people living in Australia, the paper said in a commentary.
" The statement continues: "On top of losing the love of his life and his dearest friend, he has been dehumanized by the fictitious allegations made in the civil suit and repeatedly slandered in the press.
"Mexico." He also slandered federal judge Gonazlo Curiel — an American born in Indiana to Mexican parents — as a "Mexican" who could not be impartial in the Trump University fraud case because of his ethnic background.
At that moment, this guy was every person who'd ever called me a sellout, every punk in the crowd who'd given me the finger, every asshole who'd ever slandered my band's name in a fanzine.
"Republicans, they feel like a man who has, at least as an adult, led an exemplary life is being slandered for things that may or may not have happened," said the Republican pollster Whit Ayers.
Landesman's motion to dismiss the case hinges not only on the alleged sexual harassment, but also on an incident in May of this year, when Schmitt claims he slandered her in an act of retaliation.
Appearance: Sphinx Personality: Riddler Though they're often slandered as two-faced, Gemini's ability to switch allegiance is rooted in the fact that it's a cerebral air sign able to see many sides of any situation.
" He also published on Tuesday a statement that called the allegations against him "deeply despicable," and cuttingly added, "I sincerely forgive all those who have slandered me or who wish to set me against Pope Francis.
The people around Mr. Trump surely know this history, yet they act as if they were the descendants not of these poor immigrants but of the American nativists and Know Nothings who slandered and derided them.
"I've never been a victim of domestic violence or sexual assault and I made this public because I don't appreciate my name being slandered for someone's campaign that I do not even support," Miller told BuzzFeed News.
" McEldowney told CNN she believes Pompeo is "derelict in his duty for refusing to speak out about diplomats who are loyally and faithfully and professionally carrying out their responsibilities and who are being slandered by political attacks.
McDougal's suit, filed Wednesday in New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan, says that Carlson's statements last December on the Fox News Channel "were intentionally false and made with reckless disregard for the truth," and slandered her.
While serving as Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson secretly paid tabloids to write scathing take-downs of Hamilton; some slandered him as a "cowardly assassin," a monarchist, or even in bed with the British — the original Birther movement.
In December 2017 it was revealed that she was one of the many women slandered in internal emails by the former CEO of Miss America, Sam Haskell, who mocked the appearance, intelligence and sex lives of past contestants.
When Boateng takes the field, he won't just be playing for Germany, he'll be playing for those African refugees who were slandered in my neighborhood, too, and for the million-plus other refugees spread out across this country.
"Our family, including Shanann and her children and our grandchildren, have been ridiculed, demeaned, slandered, mocked in the most vicious ways you can imagine," Frank Rzucek said Monday outside the home in the Colorado suburb where his daughter lived.
" Last year, Erin Gloria Ryan at the Daily Beast contrasted Dowd's current support for #MeToo with her treatment of Lewinsky in the '90s, asking, "Why were women who had endured sexual misconduct afraid of being slandered for coming forward?
Clinton was relentlessly slandered by the Russian "deep state" under the command of a Russian dictator who used covert action designed to destroy Clinton and elect Trump, while she was simultaneously attacked with similar defamations by the now-president.
"(This bill) ... protects Polish interests ... our dignity, the historical truth... so that we are not slandered as a state and as a nation," said Duda, an ally of the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) which introduced the legislation.
Look, I wrote the book basically because I believe there's nothing that has been so misrepresented, so slandered, so distorted as liberalism, both in the Latin American world and in Europe, as well as throughout the entire world in reality.
She married Jackson before her divorce to her first husband was finalized—making her a bigamist and and an adulterer—and Jackson blamed her death on his enemies, who repeatedly slandered her during his presidential campaigns in 1824 and 1828.
Donald Trump has always been vocal in his passionate hatred of windmills, an innocuous power source he's slandered as "disgusting," an "aesthetic disaster" and "the greatest threat in the US to both bald and golden eagles," which is just completely false.
So let's be clear: If President Trump truly does have no evidence to back up his accusation that President Obama tapped his phones — as increasingly seems to be the case — he has viciously slandered his predecessor with a bogus accusation.
This vision is the one Donald Trump began outlining at the start of his campaign, when he slandered an entire country, Mexico, as an exporter of rapists and drug criminals, and an entire faith, Islam, as a global nest of murderers.
He's slandered people who come to the US illegally as "rapists" and "animals," and fought to keep them out of the workforce—all while employing undocumented immigrants at his golf club in New Jersey for years, the New York Times reports.
She believes she was slandered when AA accused her of being disruptive, spilling a drink and also all the things that the flight attendant said to her on the plane -- that she was the bad person in the dispute -- all defamatory, Williams says.
The DJ who allegedly groped Taylor Swift during a 2013 meet and greet and later sued her for costing him his job had a legal setback Wednesday when a judge threw out his claims that the superstar slandered him during their ongoing court battle.
"The Geffen stripped an award-winning and esteemed artistic director of control of the final decades of his career by refusing to renew his contract because of discrimination," the lawsuit stated, adding that Mr. Arney had also been libeled and slandered by officials at Geffen.
The veteran has tapped crowdfunding and his social media following to help raise money for a variety of issues and causes over the years, including his own legal fees against what he characterized as "radical left-wing extremists" who slandered him, according to 22017 court documents.
Eventually, he bought some school notebooks at the local stationer and began his diary, recording his horror over the First World War, his disgust with sensuality, his fear that the world was being destroyed, and his certainty that he was being hunted down, spied upon, slandered, poisoned.
After leaving the White House, the man who rose to fame by spraying his name on everything imaginable -- buildings, an ice rink in Central Park, frozen steaks, bottled water -- would find that every letter that hits his desk includes the name of the man he slandered to gain office.
The need to tell that story through a personal journey is the only way to tell that story in America and I was just lucky I had that footage because so many people slandered my story and got away with because it because I was just a 'middle class wannabe'.
He has not only slandered Arab citizens of Israel and relentlessly expanded Israeli settlements in the West Bank, making a two-state solution harder and harder, but he's also openly aligned himself with the Republican Party — having lobbied against Obama's Iran deal in the US Congress and tightly aligned himself with Trump.
"These un-investigated slanders have created a sick environment for some to play cheap political games where no rules apply, at the expense of the honor and dignity of those who are being slandered, and, worse of all, to the detriment of justice and democracy," said Yannis Stournaras, a former minister and present head of Greece's central bank.
North Korea threatened Sunday to withdraw from denuclearization talks "forever" over fresh sanctions imposed by the U.S. Pyongyang claimed the White House had "slandered" Kim Jong Un's regime "out of sheer malice", and fabricated charges of money-laundering, cyberattacks and ship-to-ship transfers of fuel in order to impose the new restrictions on regime officials.
"The fact that the old lunatic Trump and his riff-raff slandered the sacred dignity of our supreme leadership using bogus data full of falsehood and fabrications, only serves to redouble the surging hatred of our army and people towards the U.S. and their will to retaliate thousand-fold," the state-broadcaster KCNA quoted the spokesman as saying, according to AFP.
While campaigning for the Republican nomination, which is now officially his, he mocked women over their menstrual cycle and looks; performed a gurning impression of a disabled journalist; implied that one of his opponents had something to do with child molestation; slandered the wife and father of another; said he wanted to beat up a protester; and many times recommended porridge for Mrs Clinton.
The Democratic "illegitimacy" machine roared into full gear: recounts were demanded; Electoral College voters were encouraged to be "faithless" (the lives of faithful ones were threatened); FBI chief Comey's eleventh-hour treachery was denounced; white, blue-collar, Midwestern voters were slandered as hayseeds and "racists"; proposals for the abolishment of the Electoral College were drafted; and insidious Russian hackings were cause to call for a new election.
Will the new Trump agree with the late President Ronald Reagan that nations south of our border should be respected and that immigration law should be rational and humane, confess that Hispanic immigrants should not be slandered as murderers and rapists with language that would appall Reagan, and withdraw his fantasy of building a new version of the Berlin Wall on the U.S.-Mexico border?
Same s**t that he tormented Hillary for and he slandered Then does it more From his endorsement of Bannon Support for the Klansmen Tiki torches in hand for the soldier that's black And comes home from Iraq And is still told to go back to Africa Fork and a dagger in this racist 94-year-old grandpa Who keeps ignoring our past historical, deplorable factors Now if you're a black athlete, you're a spoiled little brat for Tryina use your platform or your stature To try to give those a voice who don't have one He says, 'You're spittin' in the face of vets who fought for us, you bastards!

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