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But Trump taking credit for it is sort of like taking credit for the sun rising.
But Frankel felt she was taking credit for the idea.
She can't have another man taking credit for her work.
They have no problem taking credit for other people's work.
Paris Hilton has no problem taking credit for today's trends.
Pai is probably taking credit where credit isn't due, though.
Obama targeted Trump for taking credit for the strong economy.
He always tries taking credit for things he never did.
Watson disagreed, taking credit for wearing short shorts last year.
Not surprisingly, Trump is taking credit for this remarkable run.
Third, AT&T is taking credit for something it didn't do.
"It's not about him ... taking credit for her idea," Bradley said.
But if you look awful, I'm not taking credit for it.
I would feel terrible taking credit for such a great ass.
His tweets taking credit for the move left the Qataris reeling.
By taking credit, he could get "investment" from terror-supporting groups.
By Thursday, guess who was taking credit for curbing cancer deaths?
It's like taking credit for more Americans breathing than ever before.
It is not my idea, but I am taking credit for it.
And Donald Trump didn't waste any time taking credit for the announcement.
Not even if they're annoying you by taking credit for a rally.
"Again, he is streaming live, taking credit for ISIS," Mr. Miller said.
Former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon's Breitbart News is taking credit for Sen.
After all, he's spent a year taking credit for its outsize advance.
According to a recent survey, it's taking credit for an employee's work.
And the president of the United States is, perplexingly, taking credit for it.
First, Apple Capital is investing in racier assets, which involves taking credit risk.
Merkel is on her way out, with the far-right AfD taking credit.
Following Arrington's win, Trump tweeted again, congratulating her and taking credit for the upset.
In said obit, his dad entirely rewrites history, taking credit for Jimmy's writing career.
"That f*cking Steve Bannon taking credit for my election," Trump said, per BuzzFeed.
President Trump won't admit it, but he's taking credit for something President Obama did.
About 30 minutes later, more tweets were sent out with OurMine apparently taking credit.
Larry Summers is grumpy that President Trump is taking credit for the booming economy.
Trump set them off by attacking Obama's policies while taking credit for the results.
Taking credit for a bill bearing Mr. McCain's name also comes easy to him.
And when it does, he will likely be excited to again start taking credit.
They showed him taking credit for a number of attacks that hadn't happened yet.
For what it's worth ... Game's old nemesis, Stiches, is now taking credit for it.
The previous government has walked this tightrope with skill, and they are now taking credit.
Rather than taking credit for the record medal count, they're heeding lessons from the athletes.
Harris didn't appreciate her taking credit and responded in a series of now deleted tweets.
He is also someone whom, to some extent, they are having trouble taking credit for.
President Trump loves taking credit for things—even if they happened before he was born.
A tweet from Dylan's account about 45 minutes later appeared to be OurMine taking credit.
Also, interesting Stephen is taking credit for the move ... and not head coach Jason Garrett.
He claims the men are wrongfully taking credit for launching the Of Our Own gym.
Or maybe it's worth lampooning the president's penchant for taking credit where credit isn't due.
"Taking credit for viralness because she took the photo completely misses the point," he wrote.
In a way, this is the equivalent of Trump taking credit for a growing population.
But Steyer pushed back on the idea of taking credit for the shift on impeachment.
Facts First: This is true, but Trump is basically taking credit for the population growing.
I just listen for their language choices and whether they are giving or taking credit.
Another instance of a "white" artist taking credit for the black artists hard work and passion.
It published a statement, spotted by local media, taking credit for helping shut down the account.
From its inception, it had described itself as a neutral marketplace that avoided taking credit risks.
By taking credit for the stock market, Trump is undercutting his own argument for tax reform.
Now, a certain celebrity is taking credit for the trend — and, no, it's not a Kardashian.
However, if the person taking credit for my ideas was my boss, I would tread cautiously.
It is taking credit for the music industry's return to growth after years of shrinking revenue.
Scott Walker, whatever else can be said about him, is keeping it simple and taking credit.
But when he admits to taking credit for a budget proposal she wrote, she's had enough.
Mr. Trump, in many ways, is taking credit for solving a crisis of his own making.
Annnnd we now have Fox News hosts literally taking credit for saving coronavirus patients' lives. pic.twitter.
The suspect reportedly made "no bones" about taking credit for the attack, sources told CBS News.
That could help eliminate a competitive co-worker overstepping and taking credit for someone else's responsibilities.
In fact, Trump didn't just get involved; he seems to be taking credit for triggering the rift.
Unlike most of his White House predecessors, Trump has been taking credit for the stock market increase.
Last year, the reality star was accused of taking credit for baking store-bought pies from scratch.
They're a little offended that Kanye's taking credit for bringing them together ... the whole "common enemy" thing.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is taking credit for biting Beyoncé — and is baring her fangs to prove it.
That didn't stop the firm from taking credit for several Cruz primary wins and the Trump victory.
"But that won't keep him from taking credit for deals that were concluded before he took office."
It's a financial metric that his new boss is quite fond of citing and taking credit for.
Of course, Mr. Obama also found cause to ridicule Republicans for taking credit for the strong economy.
And Michael would be taking credit for gay marriage, a black president and Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize.
But he reconsidered after seeing Israeli news reports that Mr. Netanyahu was taking credit for inviting him.
Taking credit for the work of others with little critical thought is what Trump does — paging Obama.
President Trump is cheering and taking credit for the stock market rally on a near-daily basis.
Agents also discovered a letter Jameson had allegedly written in anticipation of and taking credit for the attack.
Jessica is now CMO, still posting memes, pushing her own agenda, and still taking credit for my work.
Pai has a track record of taking credit for broadband deployments that he had nothing to do with.
Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) of taking credit for the funding of an FBI building in Miami in 2015.
Trump visited Louisiana last month ahead of the primary vote, later taking credit for forcing a run-off.
A U.S. drone was downed in Yemen late Tuesday, with members of the rebel Houthi movement taking credit.
Zubaydah reasoned that he could make money by videotaping himself taking credit for terrorism that hadn't yet happened.
To stop legislators from taking credit for regulatory protection but shifting to agencies blame for the regulatory burdens.
If he hasn't already, President Trump will probably post a tweet soon taking credit for the statistical decline.
The Trump record would justify, within limits, campaigning in 2020 the way he did in 2016, claiming to have governed as a populist rather than a Ryanist — taking credit for reforming Obamacare rather than eliminating it, taking credit for Congress's guns-and-butter budgets and all the popular spending they contain.
"Now, I hear there's somebody who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue that's taking credit for our progress," Bowser said.
Trump has been frequently criticized for taking credit for developments that could not be directly attributed to his administration.
A mass shooting has broken out at a music festival, they learn, and a terrorist organization is taking credit.
U.S. and Qatar relations were also muddled when Trump seemed to celebrate the dispute, taking credit for the decision.
Of course, now that he's gone public in taking credit for vandalizing the star ... police are looking for him.
Offensive remarks, unrealistic demands, people taking credit for others' work, bullying — the transgressions that occur can take many forms.
Trump is taking credit for the spending uptick, but it was in the works way before he became president.
And in the meantime, Scavino, in the manner of any caddy who knows his place, continually avoided taking credit.
But their relationship curdled over Mr. Trump's resentment that his staff member was taking credit for his election victory.
In the morning, Trump sent out a tweet taking credit for the safest year on record for commercial aviation.
Mr. Trump is not unique among presidents for taking credit for a strong stock market and the broader economy.
He followed about 90 minutes later with a series of tweets more clearly taking credit for the Qatar moves.
The Islamic State group has an interest in taking credit for attacks carried out by individuals who are self-radicalized.
Still, Trump should be careful about taking credit: If and when it goes down, he's going to be in trouble.
The group is not beyond opportunism in taking credit for attacks in which it appears to have had no role.
Under Trump, the jobs picture has continued to improve, although the White House has stretched taking credit for new jobs.
The feeling of some was that Facebook wasn't promoting Instagram, and even taking credit for engagement that Instagram was driving.
Yet, Comey seemed to delight the audience by taking credit for keeping Flynn in the dark about the FBI interview.
"Olympus will fall," a computerized voiceover said in a video taking credit for the attack on the Greek central bank.
Still, Trump should be careful about taking credit: if and when it goes down, he's going to be in trouble.
"They are taking duration risk at a time when they ought to be very short duration and taking credit risk."
He seems to revel in taking credit for making announcements and to care less about the implementation of his policies.
ISIS, are taking credit for the incident that killed at least 22 people and injured 59—including children and teens.
Taking credit -- Trump actually tried to take some credit for Cuomo's approval ratings during an interview Monday on Fox News.
" Co-owner Vinny Barbaccia laughs and says, "No one else is taking credit for it, so we'll take that credit!
Mr. Trump, however, appears caught between continuing to heap ridicule on Mr. Kim and taking credit for the diplomatic opening.
Stephen Colbert laid into Mr. Trump for his tweet taking credit for the lack of commercial jet fatalities last year.
Trump has frequently bragged about the performance of the stock market during his presidency, taking credit for the sweeping gains.
With the Dow breaking 2401,000 for the first time, President Donald Trump is taking credit and hoping for more gains.
Trump has a known allergy to his staff taking credit for things, especially when those things make him look bad.
And in 2015, Mr. Sanders joined five other liberal senators in taking credit for preventing Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable.
Trump has spent the better part of the first two years of his term taking credit for the stock market's run.
Trump appears to have been bought into this dubious threat and, as he often does, is taking credit for the idea.
"This is simply taking credit for what's been in the works for many months," Reed told CNBC in a telephone interview.
As for his other go-to look, the deep neckline, Obama's former Attorney General, Eric Holder, is taking credit for it.
But it doesn't seem like it's a policy that will be popular with Democrats—Donald Trump is taking credit for it.
Was Mr Trump belatedly taking credit for British voters' decision to leave the European Union, as he had urged them to?
Smith also addressed complaints accusing him of wrongly taking credit for being the first openly gay person to win an Oscar.
While taking credit for market gains, the president has repeatedly blamed the Federal Reserve and his impeachment probe for any weakness.
Others altered famous photos from prominent black figures to jokingly accuse Ms. Trump of taking credit for those moments as well.
By investing in water infrastructure, politicians can take a greater ownership in taking credit for trying to lower those bills too.
Trump crowed about reports Friday that China's economy is slowing, taking credit for damaging America's top economic rival with his tariffs.
That was obviously a conscious choice to attempt to rob Biden of taking credit for the accomplishments of the Obama administration.
President Trump is taking credit, and his critics are nervous that this apparent Trump boom may help him win re-election.
"Statements – if more of them come – could be counterproductive if they are seen as taking credit" for the protests, she said.
There were around 70 companies still being serviced by EMB, he added; all had stopped taking credit card payments from customers.
The Islamic State's official media arm, Amaq News Agency, issued a statement taking credit for the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla.
Many analysts on the way up had warned the president that taking credit is a slippery slope when markets turn lower.
It's not the same thing as authorizing the whole funeral, as Trump appears to be taking credit for, but it's something.
He's not really necessary taking credit for someone else's work because … Sam heard that because he's so good at processing information now.
Trump also may be taking credit for an upward trend in median household income that started during former President Barack Obama's administration.
This prevents growers, dispensaries and other cannabis companies from accessing basic banking services like taking credit card payments and depositing their money.
President Trump's reelection chances could largely depend on the strength of the economy and if he succeeds in taking credit for it.
He also felt squeamish about taking credit for his role in the creation of some of the 20th century's enduring literary masterpieces.
With all that in mind, we may be about to find out whether Trump was justified in taking credit for the markets.
The North Carolina Republican Party actually sent out a press release taking credit for driving down African-American turnout in the election.
I was anxious that the photo might be seen as me taking credit for the accomplishments of a 40person, service-oriented team.
What if Google is just taking credit for clicks on ads just because people would have been searching for that stuff anyway?
When asked by TMZ on Monday her thoughts on "President Trump taking credit for your ratings," Barr quickly responded with a laugh.
It began decades ago after elected officials of both parties started taking credit for popular promises but shifting responsibility for unpopular consequences.
The survey, performed by human resources software firm Bamboo HR, ranked taking credit for employees' work as the No. 1 worst thing.
Trump is loudly taking credit for the Obama administration's aggressive economic recovery measures which, according to the experts, saved the American economy.
And somehow, almost as an afterthought, taking credit for a drinking craze that has been driven by women for more than 40 years.
"I solved North and South Korea," he said in his typical fashion of taking credit for something he had nothing to do with.
"That fucking Steve Bannon taking credit for my election," Trump recently told a confidant, according to a source with knowledge of the conversation.
She doesn't design or build the properties herself, of course, but taking credit for the work of others is a fine Trump tradition.
These Obama-era trends Trump is taking credit for aren't entirely rosy, either, if one digs into the stats in recent BLS reports.
The group taking credit for the trolling, Rigatoni Family, appears to be a small collective of trolls with a very small online presence.
Spending bill spin: President Trump and House Democrats are both taking credit for the bipartisan spending bill that will avoid a government shutdown.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly later criticized Wilson, falsely accusing her of taking credit for securing funding for an FBI building.
Watch ... Soulja pisses all over Yeezys, disses Dex and trashes Tyga, all while promoting himself and taking credit for making music go digital.
Here's where the membrane separating fantasy and reality became thin: I was impersonating another man, taking credit for achievements that weren't my own.
When taking credit for the attacks, Anonymous cited many of the same reasons as did the video announcing the Turkish police data leak.
For years, many did not want to look as if they were taking credit for the success of the start-ups they backed.
The inventor of chloroform wrote under a pseudonym to complain that Lister was taking credit for having discovered the miracles of carbolic acid.
Other people felt the campaign ad was taking credit for Kardashian West's work and not accurately representing the policies of the Trump administration.
Trump, the pumpkin-haired rooster taking credit for the dawn, has already tried to seize a bit of that achievement as his own.
Consequently, to Hallberg, an "inadequate leader" can end up taking credit for success, and placing blame on their employees for failures that emerge.
Yet Pruitt has also been critiqued for taking credit for cleaning up sites where the majority of remediation occurred under the previous administration.
The tweet is a form of taking credit: Trump warned that jihadists pose a threat to the West, and then jihadis killed Westerners.
Definitely, because he&aposs taking credit for this big boom right and if it goes south, he&aposs going to hit by the media.
Tuesday morning, comedian Jay Pharoah started taking credit for the appearance -- which would make sense, since his 'SNL' buddies wrote and hosted the Emmys.
This prevents growers, dispensaries and other cannabis companies from accessing basic banking services such as taking credit card payments and depositing money in accounts.
A Reddit user is taking credit for creating the video President Donald Trump posted to Twitter depicting him punching a physical manifestation of CNN.
Trump downplayed that possibility, saying that consumer spending was strong and taking credit for economic growth he said was sparked by his 22019 election.
Obama last week criticized Trump for repeatedly taking credit for an economy that has continued to grow and add jobs since his own election.
Asked if the Trump administration will take the blame for the recent drop in stocks after taking credit for the rally, Mr. Mnuchin demurred.
A Black Lives Matter strategist hypothesized as much on his Facebook page when he noticed white power operatives taking credit for connecting the two.
The Islamic State, also known as ISIS, and its supporters have used Twitter for recruiting, planning, issuing threats and taking credit for their attacks.
To make sure the interviewee is not taking credit for someone else&aposs work, Musk will ask detailed questions about the problem they describe.
Video published by the Florida Sun Sentinel showed that Kelly had misrepresented Kelly's remarks when he accused Wilson of taking credit for the funding.
Skeptics have said that the state is merely taking credit for the effects of a temperate climate and copious natural resources, including hydroelectric power.
He spent 20 years writing semi-racist polemics for right-wing publications and two terms as mayor of London taking credit for others' achievements.
Trump has publicly pushed other corporations to change tack, taking credit for forcing United Technologies and Ford Motor to alter plans to outsource jobs abroad.
Lately, President Trump has been tweeting about job growth and the stock market, even if he's taking credit for things that he may regret later.
And Obama officials -- many of whom left their offices weeks ago -- were left to laugh at how Trump is taking credit for the jobs numbers.
" On the president taking credit for a million jobs this year: "The federal government data was not out yesterday when the president made his speech.
Our little story about David Hogg getting rejected from colleges caused a real s*** storm, and Donald Trump is taking credit for "Roseanne" epic ratings.
ISIS is taking credit for the terrible stabbing attack at Ohio State University by a Somali refugee who should not have been in our country.
"Trump has this way of taking credit for all sides of an issue," Jeremiah Bohr, a sociologist at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh told me.
Riding the wave: Bucking the tradition of past presidents, Trump has shown no reticence for taking credit for the stock market surge since Election Day.
Clinton blasted him for his treatment of a beauty pageant contestant, he insinuated a dark personal attack while taking credit for not directly making it.
They're Trump taking credit for the efforts of his own administration before his own policies can be enacted, which is why they feel so premature.
Second, traditional leaders take pains to avoid taking credit for stock market rallies, so they don't have to take the blame for the declines, too.
Trump's "crowing about lower black unemployment and taking credit for it is just political posturing," author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson told The Hill.
Type signs include exaggerating accomplishments, blaming others for their shortcomings, interrupting others, taking credit for other people's work and lashing out when anyone questions them.
John Bradley, who plays Samwell Tarly on Game of Thrones, wants to clear up all that controversy over him taking credit for Gilly's (Hannah Murray) discovery.
If there's one thing we know about the president-elect, it's that he loves taking credit for things that likely have little to do with him.
Borrowing increased at a stratospheric 58 percent annual rate in the first quarter, taking credit to a figure approaching nearly half of output in nominal terms.
Ivanka Trump has gotten to have it both ways—taking credit for moderating her father on certain issues, while avoiding responsibility for others—for too long.
In December 2010, someone submitted an "I, Anonymous" submission to the Portland Mercury taking credit for the theft—and the story sounds a lot like Cunningham's.
The possibility that the archaeologists may be taking credit for a discovery that is not theirs is just one of the controversies swirling around the team.
The president has been simultaneously urging Republicans to pass tax cut reform "needed now more than ever," while taking credit for the stock market's recent records.
Trump knocked presidents for spending money to free hostages on the campaign trail, even taking credit for the release of Rezaian and other captives in 2016.
He also expressed an openness to taking credit or blame for the midterms' outcome, even as he said each race would depend on the individual candidate.
President Trump hasn't been shy about taking credit for the rise, which pulled the benchmark S&P 20183 stock index to a series of record highs.
President Trump hasn't been shy about taking credit for the rise, which pulled the benchmark S&P 500 stock index to a series of record highs.
Instead of taking credit for "progress," Trump needs to treat the drug epidemic like the public health emergency he said it was almost a year ago.
But, just as neither of her parents have admitted to their role in Operation Varsity Blues, Olivia Jade is not taking credit for this résumé, either.
And his tweet taking credit for Bishop's victory wasn't even the first time this week that he fabricated polling data in an attempt to glorify himself.
This month, we hear from a 29-year-old financial analyst based in St. Louis, MO, who is tired of teammates always taking credit for her ideas.
If Trump is taking credit for a stock uptick, but I can't help but wonder if he's going to take the blame when those same numbers fall.
Super Deluxe is everywhere and nowhere, taking credit for things when they feel like it, eschewing it if it seems like it'll be more fun that way.
On Wednesday, however, the President declared the international alliance was "no longer obsolete," taking credit for what he said was the organization's greater focus on fighting terrorism.
President Trump and his top advisers will be taking credit for America's boom in oil and natural gas as part of this White House-themed Energy Week.
That makes his reliance on them something of a double-edged sword: taking credit for the positive results means taking responsibility for the negative ones as well.
PayPal canceled plans for a global call center in Charlotte that would have created 400 jobs, a project McCrory had just spent two weeks taking credit for.
Taking credit for the friendly skies would be an improbable feat for the president whose proposed policy change for air traffic control is currently stalled in Congress.
Only Donald Trump, a Rat Pack relic who spurred the reckoning with his transgressions toward women, could send out a tweet taking credit for the women's march.
As recently as October, ISIS was still wreaking havoc in the region, taking credit for a suicide bombing at a mosque that killed more than 70 people.
Islamic state has claimed responsibility for a series of other attacks in Bangladesh in recent months since first taking credit for a killing in September last year.
To stop taking credit for flying to the moon all by themselves, as if the entire support structure they were born into had nothing to do with it.
Weev, whose real name is Andrew Auernheimer, published a post on the social networking site Gab about two hours after Kessler's tweet, taking credit for the hateful message.
Kurtz never wanted to take credit; it wasn't clear who in those late-night sessions had come up with the words, and he wasn't the taking-credit type.
The alleged Anonymous member is now taking credit for the information less than two weeks after the group posted a video to Youtube declaring "total war" on Trump.
President Donald Trump was mocked on social media on Tuesday after he fired off a tweet taking credit for the lack of commercial airline crash deaths in 22018.
However, when the Zodiac killer is named in the newspapers because of anonymous letters, Valerie is pissed that someone, presumably a man, is taking credit for their work.
Instead of grasping that his job is to honour the office he inherited, Mr Trump is bothered only about honouring himself and taking credit for his supposed achievements.
President Donald Trump is already taking credit for helping elect his favored candidate in a special House election in Ohio, though the race is too close to call.
Top White House aides, including Trump's Director of Social Media Dan Scavino, have yet to speak out about the Reddit user taking credit for the video Trump posted.
The premium decreases are a sign that the insurance marketplace is stabilizing after two years of massive premium spikes, and the Trump administration is taking credit for it.
Washington (CNN)Never shy about taking credit for the stock market when it soared, President Donald Trump has been characteristically quick to assign blame as Wall Street sputters.
WASHINGTON — Even as President Trump boasts that he has "eliminated the core of Obamacare," his health secretary is taking credit for making the law work better than ever.
Nobody knows which president will show up — the truculent one railing about inadequate military spending by the allies or the boastful one taking credit for recent spending increases.
At best, this amounts to taking credit for other people's jokes, and at worst, it perpetuates racist stereotypes (Tatiana Walk-Morris wrote a great explainer for Medium here).
He lied about a number of things and went to extreme lengths to glorify himself, at one point taking credit for a purported religious revival in evangelical churches.
Tell us in the comments, then read the related article to find out what Carl Richards, the "Sketch Guy," has to say about taking credit and blaming others.
This set up another chance for Castro to accuse Biden of taking credit for the positive aspects of Obama's legacy and wiping his hands of the negative. 5.
But she said nothing about the fact that Trump was taking credit for having hypothetically saved the life of a fallen soldier from Iraq by preventing the war.
He personally and professionally encouraged women to stand up to the patriarchy, but may have suppressed his wife's career as a scholar, while taking credit for her groundbreaking research.
This whole idea of being a woman and taking credit for managing the production of eight men—there was part of me that was like, 'Did I do this?
Roseanne Barr thinks it's laughable that President Trump kinda tried taking credit for her massive ratings for the premiere of her revived TV show last week ... literally, she LOL'd.
Trump have been met with criticism, it wouldn't be totally surprising if the designer of this red dress doesn't end up taking credit — especially if she purchased it herself.
If, say, there's an uptick in the kind of manufacturing jobs that Trump is pushing companies to add, I wouldn't expect his camp to be shy about taking credit.
First Lady Melania Trump has been accused of taking credit for a pamphlet about cyberbullying that was first published by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) under the Obama administration.
President Trump's White House is taking credit for the creation of more than a half million jobs on its website touting progress during Trump's first 6900 days in office.
"There is a noticeable lack of a persona taking credit for this," said John Hultquist, a cyber researcher at FireEye, adding that such an absence made attribution more difficult.
Perhaps least surprisingly, one can imagine Mr. Trump then taking credit for eliminating the danger North Korea once and for all—something no previous president was able to do.
With him no longer in the picture, he mused, Republicans might be more willing to collaborate — and he said he would be fine with them taking credit for it.
And, of course, Trump is taking credit for all that progress as it's continuing to progress under his administration, because he hasn't done enough to mess it up yet.
"If Obamacare is popular in your district, taking credit for repealing the mandate makes you vulnerable to Democrats' message that you screwed up Obamacare," a former GOP aide said.
Taking credit: Trump pointed out that he stepped in last month to push the negotiations forward and that these costs will likely continue to drop as production ramps up.
BEN CASSELMAN Q. Why are you not telling your readers that the economic growth President Trump is taking credit for began with the Obama administration's turnaround of the recession?
I know that's asking a lot, but just consider the inability to send out press releases taking credit for supporting an arts center -- Congress's personal sacrifice for the cause.
On the other hand, if Trump was just taking credit for a stock market that was surging on sound global economic fundamentals, stocks may have reason to rise furth.
This will be like the guy on 'Friends' who owns the coffee shop taking credit for the success of the show: 'It's all because of my lattes, you know?
This will be like the guy on 'Friends' who owns the coffee shop taking credit for the success of the show: 'It's all because of my lattes, you know?
After 0003 days in office, Mr. Trump officially pronounced NATO rehabilitated, taking credit for transforming it into a modern, cost-sharing, terrorism-fighting pillar of American and European security.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers ripped President Trump's boastful rhetoric about the stock market, saying in an interview the president is "crazy" for taking credit for stock market gains.
Kamala Harris — a California Democrat and member of that caucus — said the reaction was due to Trump taking credit for a trend that started well before he took office.
Starting this week, Trump has donned the mantle of big government himself, taking credit for the federal response and attacking the news media for any perceived criticism of it.
Kelly then waded in with an emotional speech in which he assailed Wilson for taking credit for getting funding for a Florida building named after two slain F.B.I. agents.
The anti-European movement in Britain is riddled with personal divisions; Gove, who played a major role in "Vote Leave", will have bridled at Farage taking credit for the referendum.
The gold medalist slammed the U.S. Olympic Committee for failing to investigate claims of sexual abuse within USA Gymnastics, then "shamelessly taking credit" for the resignation of three board members.
From taking credit for another developer's talk to pretending that he was interviewed in a robotics publication, on screen, Medlin made himself appear to be a major player in tech.
"Over the weekend, the USOC released a statement shamelessly taking credit for a few USAG resignations (note: not fired), as though they're addressing this problem," she wrote in the statement.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday tweeted that his foreign trip last month was "already paying off," seemingly taking credit for some Gulf nations' decisions to cut diplomatic relations with Qatar.
But video of the building dedication ceremony posted Friday by the Sun Sentinel instead shows Wilson taking credit not for funding the building, but for shepherding legislation to name it.
Yet some question whether Trump is taking credit for some multibillion-dollar arms sales that were already in the works when he took office, such as the Saudi weapons deal.
In a series of tweets on Monday morning, Trump not only appeared to be siding with Saudi Arabia, he also he seemed to be taking credit for triggering the row.
Nick Young is taking credit for the new nickname taking over the NBA ... saying teammates Jordan Clarkson & DeAngelo Russell only have their "Swag Brothers" moniker .... 'cause he made it cool.
We've already established that getting proper recognition for your work is a big part of climbing the career ladder -- but what happens when someone is taking credit for your work?
Obama touted his own administration's economic record of job growth and lowering unemployment, and criticized Trump and Republicans for taking credit for economic successes that he said started years ago.
Sanders also said that the President has no regrets on taking credit for the stock market for months on end as it rose during the beginning part of his presidency.
He has been accused of taking credit for other people's research and even using multiple aliases on Wikipedia to make it look as if people are agreeing with his posts.
"When it comes to taking credit for employees' work, not trusting or empowering employees, and overworking employees, 20 percent fewer managers feel these behaviors are unacceptable," according to the study.
Mr. Sall's platform included taking credit for building roads, a stadium, a conference center, a new museum and an airport — all part of an ambitious infrastructure plan called Emerging Senegal.
It's just so detailed, and there's so much in the dialogue and the characters are so fully developed that I almost feel like I'm taking credit for something I didn't do.
The president has been criticized for taking credit for economic deals first announced during Barack Obama's presidency; companies like Intel have also been less than honest in their publicity and messaging.
The outlet said the hat was also from the Michael Kors Collection hat, but a new pool report says it seems that "Michael Kors is not taking credit for the hat."
Gunvalson wasn't entirely wrong in taking credit for at least some of Cohen's and The Real Housewives' success, but she did forget that it's Bravo, not her, with all the power.
It was a risky move — taking credit for something unpredictable opens up the potential of getting blamed for it too — and one that has backfired a bit amid this latest selloff.
The White House is taking credit for January's robust jobs report, saying that companies ramped up hiring amid optimism that President Trump would be more friendly to businesses than President Obama.
In touting stock markets gains, Trump has ventured into territory typically avoided by presidents, who have stayed away from taking credit for gains, because losses could end up being politically perilous.
During an Oval Office meeting in December with Trump, who had unexpectedly invited TV cameras in an apparent ambush, she and Schumer bamboozled him into taking credit for the looming shutdown.
Tommy's whole identity is wrapped up in The Room now and taking credit for it being a comedy, when I don't think he intended it to be that in the beginning.
Later Monday morning on Twitter, Trump lauded his administration's response to the disease, taking credit for saving "many lives" and complimenting the task force being led by Vice President Mike Pence.
Prince Mohammed lifted the ban this summer, but his government also arrested many of those who had called for the change, evidently to prevent them from taking credit or demanding more.
" But Mr. Ciattarelli, who owns his own medical publishing company, was not done, calling her dishonest for taking credit for creating jobs, saying, "politicians do not create jobs; I create jobs.
This mindset starts early on when young girls are taught not to be loud or stand up for themselves, which can then translate into a fear of taking credit as adults.
At this point, there's a nagging possibility that the president's silence now is the result of his frequent cheerleading and taking credit for the stock market's meteoric rise since his election.
On a day of unverified allegations, it's worth mentioning that the denizens of notorious online message board 4Chan are taking credit for the most salacious of claims made in the memos:
New Hampshire voters are already taking credit for giving two candidates who started with little money and funny last names enough attention to get the rest of the country to pay attention.
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel warned on Sunday that his nation would ensure that Tehran never obtains nuclear weapons, while also taking credit for keeping Iran from already having them.
A lot of criticism also centered on behavior from Agrawal herself: taking credit for others' work, requiring "smiles" and "exclamation points" from her staff, and offering substandard salaries without room for negotiation.
In the course of his monologue, Kelly lambasted Wilson, who he called "an empty barrel," for taking credit in a speech for securing the funding for a new FBI building in Miami.
At this point, Trump mostly seems to be dropping Cook's name to give some appearance of progress, much as he did when erroneously taking credit for saving a Ford factory last week.
Lena Dunham is taking credit for the idea behind the controversial LPA sweatshirt that appeared to be fat-shaming and garnered outrage from all corners of the internet, including model Tess Holliday.
Then we saw them swing the other direction, and no one in Silicon Valley was taking credit when they were being used by authoritarian governments or being used for ISIS recruitment, etc.
"I took notes on a reporter's pad, cataloging every detail," she writes of an interview, recalling the comedian Chris Rock's admonition about not taking credit for doing what is expected of you.
Frederica Wilson said Friday that White House chief of staff John Kelly lied when he criticized her for allegedly taking credit for securing funding for an FBI field office two years ago.
The president touted his economic achievements—and here he sounded, by and large, like a more conventional occupant of the White House, taking credit for macroeconomic trends beyond any single politician's control.
Now he's doing an awards-season press tour under the eye of his "Oscar whisperer" publicist, Ana Spanikopita (Angela Bassett), taking credit for the work of an improved electronic simulacrum of himself.
"We're not taking credit for what happened before, but we are acknowledging and the American public needs to understand, that the air has not gotten worse ... but it's gotten better," Wheeler said.
He went on to slam the Florida lawmaker for taking credit for securing "$20 million" in funding for a FBI field office in Miami in 85033, saying it demonstrated her true nature.
"In simple terms, Asia high-yield bonds are compensating investors for taking credit risk, in our view, while U.S. and European high-yield bonds are not," Kong wrote in a recent analysis.
And yet I didn't stop — not because I don't like lemonade (or kids), but because I simply don't carry cash anymore, and I'm fairly sure the neighbor children weren't taking credit cards.
The women who won on Tuesday night, then, face the monumental task of cleaning up our current mess, one made, for the most part, by men — without taking credit for their efforts.
Several of Facebook's Twitter and Instagram accounts were hijacked this evening, and the group taking credit is the same one that said it hacked NFL and ESPN social media accounts last week.
Everyone won't gush over "Birds of Prey," but if you've ever survived a bad breakup, been underestimated, or have felt like men are taking credit for your achievements, "BoP" is for you.
We should also note that he began his brief statement on Monday by congratulating himself on the American economy and implicitly taking credit for what he said were a million new jobs.
President Trump himself is also partly responsible for the mess, having encouraged the Saudis by siding against Qatar when the embargo was declared early this month, even taking credit for the decision.
While he seems to have no trouble taking credit for the booming economy he inherited from the previous administration, Trump is almost spiteful about the widely popular healthcare law his predecessor championed.
" On Monday, Ms. Raisman accused the Olympic committee on Twitter of "shamelessly taking credit" for the resignations of three members of the board of U.S.A. Gymnastics "as though they're addressing the problem.
Salzman further testified that she learned it was Raniere's idea that slaves should be branded, despite Mack taking credit for it in an interview with the New York Times Magazine last year.
That was clear on Wednesday's episode, which saw Frankel reach new heights of anger as she berated LuAnn de Lesseps for what Frankel saw as the Countess taking credit for co-inventing Skinnygirl.
"It's like waking up in the morning and taking credit for the fact that it's not raining today," Jennings said on the way Trump repeatedly touted the stock market gains in the past.
Episode 8 Not surprisingly, Pablo isn't taking credit for the bombing — he's too busy throwing a temper tantrum to the attorney general, begging him to release his family so they can seek asylum.
In 2007, New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission, in a belated embrace of the 21st century, required that every taxi plying the streets of the five boroughs start taking credit card payments.
On the president's tweet taking credit for aviation safety: A reporter asked Sanders whether President Obama deserves credit as well because there have been no commercial plan crashes in the U.S. since 2009.
"The stupid thing about [President Donald] Trump taking credit for these factories is every single one of those companies is going to have less employees simply because they built those factories, " Cuban said.
A few months into the new administration, the list of designers refusing to dress Melania Trump is seemingly longer than that of brands taking credit for the garments she's worn as First Lady.
If moderate and center-right Republicans plan on taking credit for the bogus GOP amendment on preexisting conditions, and for putting Medicaid under further GOP attack, they are in for a rude awakening.
Trump is even taking credit for stock market gains, though he has little do with it, and even here, blue-collar Americans without significant investments or robust retirement savings aren't the primary beneficiaries.
Before the simple misunderstanding was corrected, West went off, calling Khalifa "corny" among other things and even taking credit for the life of the child Khalifa has with their mutual ex, Amber Rose.
In his public appearances so far, Trump has sought to cast himself as a highly successful chief executive, touting the US economy while taking credit for a streak of hiring by American companies.
Earlier in his interview, Hoyer went on to criticize the President for taking credit for signing an executive order that allows children to remain with their parents while in custody at the border.
He also falsely claimed that his administration has started building his famed border wall, taking credit for an existing project by the federal government to replace one section of fence with a wall.
"I see that taking credit for my success in the midst of defeat is a kind of balm," Taylor sneers when Bobby tries to save face by saying he made Mason's win possible.
Republican lawmakers and strategists said the president's "zero tolerance" policy had created a political crisis for the party at a time when Republicans badly want to be taking credit for the improving economy.
Kim Kardashian West just shared a Trump 2020 campaign ad on her Twitter account, and people are accusing her of endorsing him and the Trump campaign of taking credit for her hard work.
"I'm not taking credit for swaying Senator McCain's vote, but I told him that right across the state line from my county are 35,000 oil and gas wells in New Mexico," she said.
But hours later, a video posted online by three men taking credit for the attack made clear this was an effort to silence artists whose works take aim at conservatives and their worldview.
Last week, during his visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump touted his economic achievements, taking credit for the steady growth in job creation and the red-hot stock market.
So far all the working class has gotten from Trump is that much-vaunted effort to increase employment by taking credit for corporate job expansion that was already in the works in 2016.
As president, he has continued to focus on renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and imposing new tariffs on foreign goods, taking credit for the recent growth in manufacturing jobs nationwide.
They have both declared their commitment to reasserting the authority of the Legislature, after eight years of Mr. Cuomo strong-arming Assembly and Senate leaders into compromises, and taking credit for those accomplishments.
An entity calling itself "Guccifer 2.0" and claiming to be a Romanian hacker emerged in June and began taking credit for data breaches at the Democratic National Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
In that case, ISIS began taking credit for the downed flight's demise and the 224 lives lost on it almost immediately, though it took some months for Egyptian officials to concede that point.
He's also shown no signs of backing down on China, taking credit for holding up the trade deal and refusing to set a deadline on when a third round of tariffs might kick in.
And other than taking credit for the killing of Iran's Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani, he had little more to say about the threat that Iran poses to its neighbors and to American interests.
In a brief phone interview, Ms. Nixon said "Andrew Cuomo can't have it both ways" — claiming he was powerless to corral the I.D.C. for years and then taking credit for it disbanding on Wednesday.
There is a group of Twitter folks taking credit for it, and it looks like more of a publicity stunt than salty New Englanders, but maybe get a little bit more creative next time.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump visited New Hampshire for the first time in his reelection campaign Thursday, ripping his Democratic competitors and taking credit for the country's economic success as he made his pitch.
In addition to his aforementioned comments taking credit for a religious revival, Trump whined about not already winning a Nobel Peace Prize and boasted about supposedly being more popular with Republicans than Abraham Lincoln.
To stop legislators from taking credit for benefits but shifting the blame for the costs to states and localities, Congress passed the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act, which promised members would vote on controversial bills.
There is no doubt he will spend a good portion of the State of the Union speech highlighting positive economic indicators and taking credit for the low unemployment rate and the surging stock market.
On social media, critics questioned how the event would differ from Mr. Trump's campaign rallies and accused him of taking credit for an Independence Day celebration that happens on the National Mall every year.
After rebels shot down a Ukrainian army transport plane in 2014, killing 49 people, the SSU released audio recordings that purport to show senior Wagner members taking credit as they communicate with their Russian handlers.
Aly Raisman is calling for an independent investigation of both USA Gymnastics and the U. S. Olympic Committee after accusing the organizations of "shamelessly taking credit" for the recent resignations of three USAG board members.
We have deeper reverence for our pop culture icons because there is such a long history of denying the merits of Black art, appropriating our creations, and in some cases taking credit for those creations.
But the problem for Trump is not that he is being illogical or factually inaccurate: it's that he is misjudging the political value of taking credit for the soaring stock market in the first place.
One account taking credit for the hack claimed it was 'just for fun,' saying the whole thing was pulled off with a simple script — though the actual process was likely a fair bit more involved.
With that said, President Obama is taking credit when he did nothing over the past seven years on this issue while dozens of United States-based multinationals moved away in a cascade of inversion deals.
The 1993 Christmas single "Mr Blobby" is a classic example of how Blobby just showed up and kicked a bunch of people in the shins while taking credit for the work of everyone around him.
Fans were skeptical about exactly who was doing the cooking, with many on Twitter arguing that Kardashian-West couldn't have done the work and accusing her of taking credit for the family's Jamaican nanny's handiwork.
He instills fear in his followers by taking credit for meteorological phenomena, with cries of "Armageddon armageddon armageddon!" and claims to inspire solar flares, mysterious sounds, and plagues of volcanic ash which rain upon sinners.
Between the lines: Critics will say Trump was taking credit for solving a problem he caused, but free traders were relieved that at least for now, there's a pause in new tariffs for the Continent.
When stories from her schoolgirl days are assembled into a novel called "Claudine à l'école," the book and its sequels become a cultural sensation, and she considers the difficult step of taking credit for it.
In other words, mid to long term rentals, which it sees as a gap in the market and competing more against an outright car purchase or taking credit via a longterm car lease or hire-purchase.
Highlighting the essential paradox of his absolutist stand, Telegram temporarily became a preferred app for Islamic State to distribute its violent propaganda, including taking credit for the Paris attacks in November that left 130 people dead.
"Trump is taking credit for their (China's) new robust sanctions but this is something that China should have been implementing last year," said Ruggiero, a former government official who has advised the US on North Korea.
For now he's just blustering, launching tweet-attacks against famous actresses and the media, taking credit for keeping jobs at home, and putting his son-in-law Jared Kushner up for a senior White House position.
So whether a CEO is taking credit for their work or simply disregarding their advice, it creates a morale and retention problem because the c-suite executives want to help shape the future of the company.
Taking credit: Wernikoff also showed Axios a new TurboTax add-on that lets users calculate their personal debt-to-income ratios, which it then can provide to lenders as an alternative (or addition) to credit scores.
Even before the January inauguration, as president-elect, Trump began taking credit for a slew of industry announcements, such as Ford's decision to cancel the Mexican plant and GM's $1 billion investment in several Midwest plants.
Trump confirmed the phone call Thursday, during an event in Ohio, and it sounds like he was more excited about it than even Roseanne and ABC execs -- because he's kinda taking credit for her big win.
HBO's Bill Maher is taking credit for sudden and dramatic fall of former Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos, declaring that his decision to book the alt-right provocateur on his Friday show led to his demise.
The Trump administration is taking credit for a series of announcements by drug companies to freeze drug prices for the remainder of 22019, arguing it is proof that the president's tough talk is leading to results.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is taking credit for a decline in the African-American unemployment rate again, this time by taking aim at rapper and businessman Jay-Z following his comments on CNN Saturday night.
"That fucking Steve Bannon taking credit for my election," Trump recently told a confidant, referring to a new book focused on Bannon's influence, Devil's Bargain by Joshua Green, according to a source with knowledge of the conversation.
"That fucking Steve Bannon taking credit for my election," Trump recently told a confidante, referring to a new book focused on Bannon's influence, Devil's Bargain by Joshua Green, according to a source with knowledge of the conversation.
Despite this progress and our demonstrated and ongoing commitment to this issue, some of our critics have dismissed efforts by TDIC and the Guggenheim as meaningless while simultaneously taking credit for the changes that have been made.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian investigators on Friday dismissed an Islamic State claim of responsibility for a deadly apartment building blast that killed 39 people, saying that militant groups had a history of falsely taking credit for such incidents.
And he's taking credit for the high school graduation rate, which has increased from 2500 percent to 28 percent — an increase that's probably due to both educational improvements and to some states making it easier to graduate.
For example, they revealed that 75% of non-managers found bosses taking credit for work to be "not at all acceptable" or "a deal breaker that would make them want to quit" compared to 52% of managers.
He builds story arcs in which he is the hero, whether taking credit for ending his own administration's family separation policy at the border, or claiming to ease tensions with North Korea that he helped ramp up.
No matter how much his bluster and crass self-promotion may annoy them, following his lead and boldly talking up the economy and taking credit for it is their best chance to save their jobs in Washington.
The Daily Caller, for example, did not identify the Tea Party Patriots as organizers in its May 503nd coverage, even though the group's chairman, Jenny Beth Martin, had already penned an op-ed for the website taking credit.
Perhaps a little shocking, though, was that women still rated bosses' romantic advances more acceptable than other behaviors, such as mentioning an employee's poor job performance in front of their other coworkers or taking credit for others' work.
Among his sidebars: taking credit for Roseanne's TV ratings, claiming the US is pulling troops out of Syria, and bizarrely threatening to delay a bilateral trade deal with South Korea to get a better deal with North Korea.
WASHINGTON — President Trump thrust himself into a bitter Persian Gulf dispute on Tuesday, taking credit for Saudi Arabia's move to isolate its smaller neighbor, Qatar, and rattling his national security staff by upending a critical American strategic relationship.
Trump has cited the rise in equity markets as a selling point in his campaign, which is centered on taking credit for historically low unemployment, and a tariff-heavy trade policy that he says will restore manufacturing jobs.
Trump is taking credit for a project that Customs and Border Protection has been requesting for years and is entirely separate from his well-known proposal to build a wall along the full length of the southern border.
Washington's allies in Europe and Canada are uncertain what to expect from Trump after he criticized Germany at a NATO summit in July 2018 and mulled quitting the alliance before praising it and taking credit for promised reforms.
Taking credit for having predicted the outcome of Britain's Brexit referendum in 2016, Mr. Trump said he believed Britain could now leave the European Union, even if it fails to make a deal with Brussels by the Oct.
Trump spent much of the first two years of his term taking credit for the stock market's run, bragging about adding trillions of dollars in wealth and predicting the Republican tax cut bill would push stocks even higher.
In announcing that Turkey has agreed to a "permanent" ceasefire and taking credit for the possible end to the carnage he helped spark, Trump claimed, "We have done (Turkey and the Kurds) a great service," by removing US forces.
Swift's position is that Kanye is exploiting her by referring to her as "that bitch" and taking credit for her fame — and, presumably, for depicting her naked, although she has not yet released an official statement on the video.
In a statement taking credit for securing Mr. Dawes' release, the foreign ministry said Mr. Dawes was "transferred to Moscow in a military plane and handed over to U.S. Embassy representatives," the French news agency Agence France-Presse reported.
Trump has made the rollicking year on Wall Street a centerpiece of his political message, repeatedly taking credit for the bull run, as if he personally steered the Dow Jones industrial average through a year of smashed record highs.
Bannon was ousted from his perch as chief strategist in August, a departure that was cheered by some administration officials who viewed him as an egotist taking credit for the President's accomplishments and peddling false narratives about his colleagues.
Al-Shabaab, at war with the Somali government for the last decade, has ramped up attacks on the new government, launching a deadly mortar attack aimed at the presidential palace and taking credit for a car bomb that killed 22011 people.
Al-Shabaab, at war with the Somali government for the last decade, has ramped up attacks on the new government, launching a deadly mortar attack aimed at the presidential palace and taking credit for a car bomb that killed 22010 people.
In the opening scenes, we learn that it was Elliot who executed the Evil Corp hack and not Tyrell, although Tyrell is there, walking around with that mask and likely the face behind it in the last fsociety video, taking credit.
The net effect of all of that crime-watching is basically impossible to measure, but Citizen nonetheless revels in tackily taking credit for anecdotal success stories that mean little without proper outcome tracking or data sets to back them up.
He could conceivably leave office taking credit for saving the euro having never raised rates, but leaving an economy stuck in a Japan-like state flirting with debt-fueled deflation and the central bank encumbered with a permanently bloated balance sheet.
Al-Shabaab, at war with the Somali government for the last decade, has ramped up attacks on the new government, launching a deadly mortar attack aimed at the presidential palace and taking credit for a car bomb that killed 39 people.
"They are taking credit for long term improvements in air quality that are results of regulations we've had in place for many years," said Gretchen Goldman, research director for the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Less than a month after climate change activists called the prospect of a Joe Biden presidency a "death sentence," some of those same agitators are singing the praises of the former vice president's new climate plan—and taking credit for it.
I'm absolutely not taking credit, but who knows—if the backlash against me and Gary Lineker hadn't been all over the front pages last week, would the government have taken those first 14 kids in, and all those who followed?
Rotten Tomatoes' vice president Jeff Voris told HuffPo the troll taking credit for the low score is probably just looking for some attention—retroactively claiming to be a mastermind behind something that, in reality, he had no hand in shaping.
Salvador is reluctant to dwell on this period of his life — even as the recent election of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's far-right president, echoes the former dictatorship — and he seems uncomfortable taking credit for any sort of consciousness-raising in Brazil.
"It was not just us — it was other governments, it was the IMF, so it also felt not great that we were taking credit for something that lots of people had been trying to do," a third former official said.
The problem is that we equate all deception with self-interested lies — lies such as misrepresenting yourself, manipulating people for your own gain, taking credit for a great idea your coworker had, stealing money or office supplies, or cooking the books.
Almost all referred to the team as a "family," yet say their work was routinely impeded by Agrawal's erratic behavior and refusal to shoulder blame for problems with the business while taking credit — often in very public forums — for its successes.
The apparent fictions included everything from "taking credit for another developer's talk to pretending that he was interviewed in a robotics publication, on screen," as well plagiarizing other images taken from stock sites or news stories for use on social media, Mashable wrote.
In a convoluted turn of self promotion, the President-elect just revisited his not-so-humblebrag from earlier this month, falsely taking credit for SoftBank's Vision Fund, a joint $100 billion plan between SoftBank and Saudi Arabia to invest in emerging technologies.
A figure came forward taking credit for the hack, claiming to be a Romanian civilian acting alone — but in a pivotal Motherboard interview, he proved unable to converse in Romanian, and metadata for his site showed it had been modified by Russian users.
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Clinton, meanwhile, has been eager to trumpet her time as secretary of State to prove her presidential bone fides, taking credit for bringing Iran to the nuclear negotiating table and for helping manage the Obama administration's "pivot" to Asia, among other issues.
McMillan and Morin are shrewd stewards of their restaurants'—and their own—reputations, and their sobriety can seem like a marketing maneuver: by making a show of reforming their ways, they are taking credit for addressing problems that they long helped to perpetuate.
President Trump hasn't been shy about taking credit: "As large as we are, we're the fastest-growing economy in the world, up $10 trillion," he told the United Nations in late September, grossly exaggerating both the order and magnitude of the gains.
Acknowledging that the audience might not welcome a peacemaking effort that required compromises by Israel, he spent most of his time taking credit for decisions like the Jerusalem embassy and Golan Heights, which are popular with right-wing Jews and evangelical voters.
" The Interior Department statement said they "welcome" the resignations and accused the departing members of turning a blind eye to reports of "ethics and management failures, all while taking credit for the extensive work of private companies during the NPS centennial celebration.
Trump saying that African-American unemployment had hit its lowest rate was seized on by his supporters as a cudgel to bash Democrats, while critics said Trump was taking credit for a trend that began seven years ago, long before he took office.
Last week, Comey tweeted out a quote about leaders taking credit and blame after Trump lashed out at LaVar Ball for not giving him enough credit for the release of the three UCLA basketball players — including Ball's son — who were detained in China.
Babis, whose ANO party is far ahead of rivals in the polls, has been able to sell himself as a man fighting obstacles from coalition partners, while taking credit for popular decisions such as pension hikes during his time as finance minister.
She met Trump five years ago and they took a photo together: Donald Trump is taking credit for her recent success, however, none of Evancho's studio albums aside from Someday at Christmas have made the Billboard 200 chart since her inauguration performance was announced.
As for the current fortunes of the economy, she insists that many of the seeds for the current growth were planted during the Obama years, though she wouldn't comment specifically on whether Trump was merely taking credit for what had been done before him.
Zach Fernandez -- who goes by "jesushands" on social media -- has his handle all over the iconic sign, which was changed to read "Hollyweed" over the weekend .... the day recreational pot became legal in CA. He's also taking credit on Instagram for the now epic stunt.
Trump frequently boasts about the financial markets along the campaign trail, taking credit for economic growth in the US. He is reportedly furious that the stock market is nosediving over coronavirus fears, and on Wednesday suggested the media was to blame by unnecessarily spreading alarm.
To stop elected legislators from taking credit for the wars that turn out to be popular but shift to the president blame for wars that turn out to be unpopular, Congress passed the War Powers Act, which promised votes on whether to go to war.
Maduro is taking credit in government circles for pushing through a Constituent Assembly super-body that cemented the socialists' power - albeit in an election boycotted by the opposition and marred by fraud accusations even from the company running the voting machines - and for breaking the opposition coalition.
Notorious neo-Nazi hacker Weev, real name Andrew Auernheimer, in a post on the social networking site Gab, taking credit for the Kessler tweet (Gab)Other white supremacists who attended the rally in Charlottesville, like Richard Spencer, said that they would no longer associate with Kessler.
Though the day highlighted the realization of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise to legalize cannabis during his 2015 campaign, neither he nor anyone else from the ruling Liberal party was out taking credit for it - a sign that the social stigma around marijuana is still strong.
And he made a very good point when he noted that Biden was trying to have it both ways when it came to former President Barack Obama -- taking credit when it works for him and distancing himself from the Obama legacy when that is more politically convenient.
The notion of the American President convening a session simply to flaunt the relative strength of the US economy -- and taking credit for it -- isn't likely to sit well with other leaders, particularly since many of them blame his trade tactics for a slump in global growth.
Here's your guide to deciding if the issue is worth bringing up (and who you should be bringing it up to): A co-worker showing you endless pictures of their labradoodle isn't worth a tough conversation, but slacking off on projects and taking credit for your workdefinitely is.
In his most recent rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the president made more false claims — from saying that he had "nothing to hide" from the Russia investigation to taking credit for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative program (an initiative that his administration had tried to get rid of).
Kelly also used his turn at the podium to criticize Wilson for allegedly taking credit for funding she helped obtain for an FBI field office during a 2015 ceremony dedicating a new building in Miramar, Florida to two FBI agents who were killed during a gunfight with drug traffickers.
And the notion of the American President convening a session simply to flaunt the relative strength of the US economy -- and taking credit for it -- isn't likely to sit well with other leaders, particularly since many of them blame his trade tactics for a slump in global growth.
While the Trump administration is taking credit for stabilizing the Affordable Care Act, industry experts say insurers are holding the line on rates largely because they raised them so much a year ago in response to the uncertainty emanating from Washington over the future of the repeal effort.
"There are so many variables that go into oil prices, almost none of which are under his control, that taking credit for a price drop will inevitably backfire when the price rises again," Ashley Petersen, a senior oil market analyst at the energy advisory firm Stratas Advisors, told me.
"I figure if you're happy in your new relationship you should focus on that instead of trying to tear your ex bf down for something to do," he wrote in a tweet related to Swift taking credit for co-writing "This Is What You Came For," Harris' hit with Rihanna.
" (Sandoval's co-star girlfriend, Ariana Madix, gave the same answer, taking credit for introducing him to it.) If you're lucky and have all day to laze around, however, adorable goof Tom Schwartz has a more ideal cure: "coconut water, a breakfast sandwich with Cholula hot sauce, and reruns of Friends.
"The larger picture is that the number of border crossings has dropped dramatically in recent years, and instead of taking credit for an amazing job there seems to be a lot of panic, for reasons I don't understand," Warren, currently a fellow at the Center for Migration Studies, told BuzzFeed News.
After years of taking credit for a booming economy, which also had little to do with his actions, and casting himself as a can-do leader capable of untying the toughest economic and political knots, he faces a crisis that has exposed the stark limits of his power and prowess.
Even though Trump once described him as a "stone-cold loser" who "always tries taking credit for things he never did," Stone has remained a stalwart defender of the man he calls "perhaps the greatest salesman in US history," for whose unlikely ascent to national office he strangely doesn't claim credit.
Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden, calls for union leaders to support him in 2020, a warning that Democrats would take their jobs, and taking credit for the complex, which is still under construction and was first announced in 2012 when former president Barack Obama was still in office.
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But her much-praised Grammys speech suddenly put her in a difficult situation, because the speech had sure made it sound like her big issue with Kanye was that he was taking credit for her fame — and now it was clear that she'd given him her blessing to do so.
But after a passionate and moving recounting of Gold Star families' trauma, he instead waded waist-deep into the morass Mr. Trump had created, insulting Ms. Wilson by accusing her of taking credit in 2015 for securing funding for a federal building in Miami named for two slain F.B.I. agents.
Throughout Trump's speech, Pelosi's official Twitter account posted a steady stream of attacks and broadsides on the president and his record, including calling him "a liar" and sniping at Trump for taking credit for the negotiation of the US-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) trade deal without acknowledging Pelosi's work on the deal.
" Mr. Trump has a history of taking credit for good news on his watch, bragging of his role in falling gas prices, the "safest year on record" in aviation, the Ethiopian prime minister's Nobel Peace Prize and what he perceived as the return to social acceptability of the greeting "merry Christmas.
When asked if Trump was taking credit for an investment program that began under former President Barack Obama in 2013, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said that Exxon made it clear to the president it was investing more in the United States because of his push for fewer regulations and tax relief.
By claiming that construction is already underway, Trump appears to be taking credit, as he has in the past, for a project that Customs and Border Protection has been requesting for years and is entirely separate from his well-known proposal to build a wall along the full length of the southern border.
After initially taking credit for the moves to isolate Qatar ("Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism!" the president tweeted Tuesday), Trump called Qatar's leader Wednesday with an offer to help Gulf countries resolve the growing diplomatic crisis, through a meeting at the White House if necessary.
Chery: And so Hong Kong boasts both the infrastructure part, market sophistication part, but maybe it's not really about the infrastructure that we need or the funding that we need, because we are talking about Hong Kong cabs not taking credit cards and you were talking about smart city as one of your initiatives.
Qatar's ambassador to the U.S. said Tuesday that he and other leaders were "surprised" by President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's tweets taking credit for four Arab nations cutting ties with his country.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 MORE responded to that unnecessary economic debacle by publicly taking credit for it and gloating about her victory.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's reelection chances could largely depend on the strength of the economy and if he succeeds in taking credit for it.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's reelection chances could largely depend on the strength of the economy and if he succeeds in taking credit for it.
But as President Trump makes his case to Americans that he deserves a second term — in part by taking credit for the economy's continued resilience — the Democrats vying to replace him are making the case that a very different reality exists for many Americans who have not seen much improvement in their own bottom lines.
Former President Obama criticized President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Republicans for taking credit for the growing economy, arguing the economic recovery began during his presidency.
Soon, Nadar's caricatural enterprise came to display three characteristic themes: a particular interest in the physiognomies of the great and the good; an interest in monetizing his works through ingenious forms of packaging; and a willingness to put his friends to work — writing elaborate captions for his drawings, for example — while taking credit, Tom Sawyer style.
Comedian Stephen Colbert late Tuesday slammed 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 for taking credit for the safest year in commercial aviation.
" To emphasize Soleimani's significance, Roman Schweizer, managing director for aerospace and defense at the Cowen Washington Research Group, wrote in an analyst note Friday: "To be clear, this is the equivalent of Iran killing the U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and then taking credit for it.
When a caller asked about what Ora thought about Harris calling out Swift for taking credit for "This Is What You Came For," comparing it to Ora's own situation with Harris blocking her from performing "I Will Never Let You Down," at the Teen Choice Awards, Ora insists that the situation is behind her and that she and Harris are on good terms.
NBC host Chuck Todd mocked 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 on Friday for taking credit for a strong second quarter economic report.
There are a lot of things you would do at home that are simply not appropriate for an office environment like "grooming in an open space, eating bad-smelling foods, wearing inappropriate clothing, hitting on people, promoting political or religious beliefs, taunting or bullying others, ostracizing others, gossiping, stealing others' food, com[ing] to work drunk, [and] taking credit for others' work," said Taylor.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.) of taking credit for the funding of an FBI building in Miami in 2015.
A top former White House official on Friday accused 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 of wrongfully taking credit for the announcement of a strong second quarter economic report.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee called out President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE for seemingly taking credit for the peace deal brokered between Ethiopia and Eritrea that led to Ethiopia's prime minister being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
As long as he had his money and his health, he could move freely about Manhattan society—showing off beautiful women he had no interest in, sexual or otherwise, as decorations; hosting clients in his home office clad in his bathrobe, in front of his collection of stuffed frogs; readily supplying eager journalists with quotes embracing his Machiavellian reputation; sabotaging politicians with salacious rumors and gleefully taking credit for the results.
"We welcome their resignations and would expect nothing less than quitting from members who found it convenient to turn a blind eye to women being sexually harassed at National Parks and praise a man as 'inspiring' who had been blasted by the inspector general for ethics and management failures, all while taking credit for the extensive work of private companies during the NPS centennial celebration," Swift told the Examiner Wednesday.
Bryan Cranston on Tuesday mocked 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 for taking credit for the safest year on record in commercial aviation, asking if he could please turn his attention toward natural disasters in the new year.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 85033 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.) of grandstanding during a 2015 event dedicating an FBI building to fallen agents by taking credit for securing funding for the building.
Frederica WilsonFrederica Patricia WilsonAssault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress Democratic rep reconsiders wearing trademark hats because of 'racists who taunt me' Overnight Defense: US shoots down Iranian drone | Pentagon sending 500 more troops to Saudi Arabia | Trump mulls Turkey sanctions | Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract MORE (D-Fla.), who he called an "empty barrel" and slammed for allegedly taking credit for securing "$20 million" in funds for an FBI building.
Golden State's front office fancies itself a bunch of deep data-diving basketball sabermetricians from the future, with the venture capitalist Lacob taking credit for thinking outside the box by having two otherworldly shooters shoot three-pointers alongside a player in Draymond Green who not only defies explanation, but was so obviously game-changing that forward-thinking, fail-fast, break-stuff Golden State only realized it might be a good idea to start him when David Lee got hurt.
The president hit a number of topics, bashing the Iran nuclear deal and offering support for protesters in that country, calling for former Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE aide Huma Abedin to be jailed, ripping The New York Times and its new publisher, and taking credit for the lack of fatal airplane crashes for the last year.
The value of political rhetoric is worthwhile if it can motivate Congress to continue funding medical research—as it did in December with its $2 billion increase to the National Institutes of Health--and if that research is based on science and public health needs determined by those less motivated by ego, profit, or taking credit, and more interested in helping a nation and world attain the best quality of life, which necessitates looking at all serious diseases and not just playing the cancer card.
While it is certainly common for presidents to take credit for every good thing that happens under their "watch", 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 taking credit for zero commercial jet crash deaths in 2017 is a back-handed slap across the face of every safety professional in the entire commercial aviation community.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) knocked President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's actions on Iran this week in an interview airing Sunday, accusing the president of pushing the U.S. to the brink of war and then taking credit for easing tensions.
House Minority Whip Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerLiberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar Israel denies Omar and Tlaib entry after Trump tweet MORE (D-Md.) on Thursday blasted 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, saying he is wrongfully taking credit for ending his administration's policy that resulted in migrant family separations at the U.S.–Mexico border.

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