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AMAZON TOOK A SHOT AT YOU GUYS, SPECIFICALLY, LAST YEAR.
He also took a shot at GOP presidential candidate Sen.
Related: Trump also took a shot at New York Gov.
Nearly every candidate on stage took a shot at Sen.
Another pastor took a shot at Blackburn on the opioids bill.
He also took a shot at Pakistan for harbouring extremist groups.
Then he took a shot at Donald Trump and Trump's ancestors.
He also took a shot at Swift's maybe romance with Tom Hiddleston.
During her interview with Stahl, Pelosi also took a shot at Rep.
He also took a shot at all the advertising on network programs.
In fact, Clinton took a shot at Zuckerberg right off the bat.
Obama took a shot at Trump during the bit ... not his best.
Christina Aguilara took a shot at Harvey Weinstein without uttering a word.
He also took a shot at all the advertising on network programs.
Zhirinovsky also took a shot at current U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Tefft.
I took a shot at it, and it ended up doing really well.
She also took a shot at Cruz, arguing that he's soft on trade.
Bloomberg took a shot at Sanders' ability to deny Trump a second term.
Trump also took a shot at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.
The president also took a shot at the media's reporting on the economy.
Trump took a shot at his opposition, who have vowed to delay any nomination.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Thursday took a shot at Sen.
Trump suggested repeatedly Huntsman could be lying, and took a shot at his faith.
A deputy took a shot at the animal, sending it fleeing into the woods.
Mike Turner, who also sits on the House panel, took a shot at Schiff.
I took a shot at crossing the border illegally, but I didn't make it.
At the same event, billionaire investor Howard Marks took a shot at the cryptocurrency.
In his letter demanding new documents, Mr. Schumer took a shot at Mr. McConnell.
" — Joe Lieberman Lieberman also took a shot at Ocasio-Cortez views on international politics. "Ms.
But Joy declined the offer, and the comedian Caroline Rhea took a shot at it.
But Sanders took a shot at Clinton on Tuesday as he praised Obama's latest move.
The Amazon CEO also took a shot at investor Peter Thiel, a strong Trump supporter.
The sketch, shot in sepia tone, also took a shot at Sanders's recently disclosed wealth.
On Monday night after the news, he also took a shot at the regulatory agency.
At one point Yearwood borrowed her husband's guitar and took a shot at it herself.
On Saturday, he took a shot at North Korea -- threatening to annihilate the entire country.
He also took a shot at Ms. Nixon's plan, echoing a post from Ms. Smith.
He was there to dedicate the building, but instead he took a shot at it.
The president also took a shot at Democrats -- like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.
Legere also took a shot at Verizon, saying the company is "afraid" of T-Mobile's rise.
In a second tweet on Saturday, he took a shot at the network's president, Jeff Zucker.
Unfortunately, the Obama administration took a shot at the program on its way out the door.
After that epic Oscars fail Sunday night ... even Terrell Owens took a shot at the Academy.
He also took a shot at the rest of the industry for complaining about the 5GE claims.
This morning, the ABC morning show took a shot at being hip and cool to internet culture.
Mr. Trump also sided against Mr. Navarro after Mr. Kudlow took a shot at him on television.
We were kids that took a shot at this relationship and we've grown into great adults, together.
Finally, Stephen Colbert took a shot at CNN over the network's retracted report about a Trump ally.
But he also took a shot at the partisans in the room -- and those protesting outside it.
Trump also took a shot at the inability of the Senate to pass an ObamaCare repeal law.
Trump also took a shot at Anna Wintour, the artistic director of Vanity Fair publisher Condé Nast.
"He is walking out of the sheriff's station, and a sniper took a shot at him," Paris said.
See, what had happened was Kanye West the business mogul simply took a shot at another business mogul.
He also took a shot at the network's president, Jeff Zucker, saying the CNN executive should pay him.
Royce and Em were gonna sit back and wait, and then Tee Grizzley took a shot at Eminem.
Julian Castro, the former HUD secretary under President Obama, took a shot at his fellow Texan, former Rep.
In a speech at the Hudson Institute in late October, Pompeo took a shot at China's information strategy.
Trump also took a shot at the FBI, another frequent punching bag, during his Saturday morning Twitter barrage.
White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham took a shot at Bolton's age during an interview on Fox Business.
This week, I took a shot at framing the question in a bit more detail in a column.
The president-elect's victory tour started with a bang in Cincinnati when he took a shot at Gov.
Mark Zuckerberg took a shot at competitors during a press call related to the company's latest transparency report.
Then she took a shot at him for what she viewed as failing to live up to his promise.
LEVIN: But one of the things I noticed during that primary was you never took a shot at Trump.
Another user took a shot at the 40-year-old's diet plan, which he has touted in the past.
The Democratic Party&aposs statement also took a shot at independent candidate Greg Orman, a Kansas City-area businessman.
Danielle told us she's beyond relieved to be done with Marty, and took a shot at his last name.
The FTC took a shot at Mark Zuckerberg, actor Rutger Hauer died, and the comforts of in-game drudgery.
" Ojo took a shot at explaining it: "The guys in front try to use tactics to gain an advantage.
In Taipei, Mr. Wong praised Taiwan's democratic path and took a shot at Mr. Xi's tightening grip on power.
Chris and Katherine were Vikings, while Anna was Snow White and Michael took a shot at Khaleesi from 'GoT.
Pete King (R) also took a shot at Cruz for the putdown, pointing to Cruz's own New York connections.
Tuberville also took a shot at Sessions, calling him a has-been who lost his opportunity to defend Trump.
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough took a shot at both President Trump and his supporters Friday, labeling both as "openly racist."
Fellow space entrepreneur billionaire Elon Musk of SpaceX, however, immediately took a shot at Bezos with a photo-altered tweet.
Finney also took a shot at the Trump campaign, arguing it had intentionally riled up racial tension for political gain.
" He also took a shot at Nate Diaz -- "Nate's little mush head looks good up on that stage these days.
"I would have felt worse if I felt I took a shot at somebody who didn't deserve it," Hill said.
Christie lauds New Jersey's blizzard response Christie also took a shot at one of his Republican presidential opponents, Florida Sen.
She signed on to anti-abortion legislation, railed against Democrats' impeachment case against Trump and took a shot at Sen.
Elsewhere in tech: The YouTube host whose questions Elon Musk preferred over research analysts' took a shot at Wall Street.
Tekashi69 denies his crew took a shot at Chief Keef ... in fact, he says his MO is the opposite of violence.
Trump's remarks also took a shot at one of the most crowded trades on the planet - long wagers on the dollar.
Clinton had enough strengths and Sanders enough weaknesses that 2016 wasn't the year Democrats took a shot at a political revolution.
At that point, Hakstol took a shot at denying the tying marker, challenging on the basis of the Predators being offside.
Also, on Monday Tommy took a shot at Pamela's recent interview with Piers Morgan, where she talked about Tommy abusing her.
" At the same meeting BlackRock CEO Larry Fink also took a shot at bitcoin, calling it an "index of money laundering.
Jordan then took a shot at Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Tlaib, who opposed the supplemental border emergency funding passed last month.
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders took a shot at the Washington Post during a town hall rally in New Hampshire on Monday.
Second, what Harris is actually saying is, basically, this: The dork took a shot at the most popular kid in school.
Hatch also took a shot at the administration's proposal to provide about $30 billion for increased Medicaid funds to Puerto Rico.
Other proposals include: Warren also took a shot at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for not having a background in public education.
" Shah also took a shot at Daniels, saying: "The only person who has been inconsistent is the one making the claims.
But normally, Trump would leap on Twitter or use a public event to castigate anyone who took a shot at him.
"I put my gun down, raised my hands a little and he took a shot at me," the staff sergeant said.
Her appointment was praised by state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, who also took a shot at the President.
The president on Wednesday also took a shot at the news media for using unidentified sources in coverage of his son.
They were hostile, for some reason, and without a word they took a shot at one of my new recruits, Dylan.
Trump then took a shot at the number of people in the audience when Joe Biden announced his candidacy earlier this year.
He took a shot at Sanders, saying that the self-described democratic socialist would have a hard time pulling in moderate voters.
Even Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel took a shot at the film with a "white people saving jazz" comment during his opening speech.
It sounds impressive and Google even took a shot at the the iPhone XS's cameras with a comparison: Shade, literally #MadeByGoogle pic.twitter.
On Thursday, Elizabeth Warren reminded many Democrats of what they like about her—and took a shot at rich people across America.
Neighbors' views on the election North Korean state media took a shot at the departing conservative government the day before the vote.
She also took a shot at Republican front-runner Donald Trump, rebuking him for targeting Muslims in America and around the world.
Just last week, Navarro took a shot at Wall Street, warning "globalist elites" against meddling with the Trump administration's policy on China.
Just last week Navarro took a shot at Wall Street, warning "globalist elites" against meddling with the Trump administration's policy on China.
In January, when he was considering a run for president, Bloomberg took a shot at Warren's wealth tax proposal, calling it unconstitutional.
Haley took a shot at Trump, calling him one of the "angriest voices" in politics in her State of the Union response.
In January, when he was considering a run for president, he took a shot at Warren's wealth tax proposal, calling it unconstitutional.
He took a shot at  Trump in the process, saying that he thought the president should face a primary challenge in 2020.
Asked about Heitkamp missing votes to campaign, her spokeswoman Abigail McDonough took a shot at the House, where her GOP opponent, Rep.
We got Tekashi at the Montage hotel in Bev Hills Saturday, hours after someone took a shot at Keef in NYC's Times Square.
Freshman congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took a shot at Emanuel on Wednesday after the news broke, saying "not all Democrats are the same."
" He also took a shot at Societe Generale CEO Frederic Oudea on Saturday, saying he seems "determined to run it into the ground.
Putnam, 53, took a shot at DeSantis, 39, for appearing constantly on Fox News and only sporadically on the campaign trail in Florida.
He took a shot at Clinton, too, for spending several days focused largely on preparing for Monday night's first of three presidential debates.
But when Jimmy Butler took a shot at his friend Kyrie Irving in Malibu this week, we're guessing it's all in good fun.
" The company also took a shot at MTV saying it was "reprehensible that she would lose her job because of a webcam performance.
The top Trump administration official in charge of Medicare took a shot at "Medicare for all" in a Halloween-themed tweet on Wednesday.
" He took a shot at the ongoing investigations into the Trump team's alleged ties with Russia, and said, "I have this Russian guy.
Elizabeth Warren were the only two candidates to support replacing private insurance with Medicare for All, and took a shot at former Rep.
While streaming on Twitch, DeChambeau took a shot at Koepka&aposs physique in the ESPN the Magazine Body Issue, for which he posed.
Starr also took a shot at "senior officials" of the US government in regard to leaking the goings-on of the FISA court.
Kerry also took a shot at the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's foreign policy proposals, warning against disengaging from the rest of the world.
Fredericks took a shot at Wilson's Twitter following while making the argument that without curtailing immigration, American workers' wages will be driven down.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus says she has breast cancer ... and the "Veep" star took a shot at President Trump and Congress while announcing her diagnosis.
After the Senate failed to repeal DACA, Republicans in the House of Representatives also took a shot at passing a GOP-only DACA fix.
She also took a shot at the 11 Republicans on the Judiciary Committee — all of them men — who have been largely supportive of Kavanaugh.
The Texas Republican Party took a shot at O'Rourke's 2628s punk band called Foss on Twitter this week after he refused to debate Sen.
And when — days before the election — the FBI director took a shot at the same candidate, the 220006 campaign totally went off the rails.
The White House at the time called Hill's remarks on Trump a "fireable offense," while the president took a shot at her show's ratings.
Trump also took a shot at the woman he allegedly sexually assaulted on an airplane in 1979 ... saying she wasn't worthy of his attention.
Steyer played his most central role in any debate yet, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang, who has since dropped out, took a shot at Buttigieg.
He even took a shot at the new headquarters, a vast glass-and-steel edifice that looks like a series of interconnected airplane hangars.
Erdoğan also took a shot at the U.S., saying that Washington had put in more effort to protect Syria's oil fields than its people.
Republican Senators John McCain (Arizona) and Lindsey Graham (South Carolina) took a shot at the Obama administration in a joint statement released Thursday night.
Obama on Friday took a shot at critics who said the law would hurt business and employment by requiring larger employers to cover their workers.
Following the president's visit to Puerto Rico to show support in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, she took a shot at the president on MSNBC.
With a liberal arts education and a history major, she took a shot at computer coding at Andersen Consulting, which was later bought by Accenture.
The 70-year-old songwriter also took a shot at Swift for changing the opening line from the "21st night of September" to the 28th.
" He also took a shot at U.S. President Donald Trump, whom Corbyn no doubt believes is among those peddling what he described as "awful language.
President Trump took a shot at the news media on Monday ahead of a busy week that could help determine the fate of his agenda.
Economics Nobel laureate Oliver Hart took a shot at Trump's economic plans, saying an increase in infrastructure spending while cutting taxes would endanger public finances.
John Madden says Marshawn Lynch could be a game changer for the Oakland Raiders -- and kinda took a shot at Pete Carroll in the process!
A university friend liked puzzles too, and just for fun we took a shot at creating a cryptic crossword in the university student union pub.
" The president also took a shot at falling ESPN subscriber numbers, writing: "ESPN is paying a really big price for its politics (and bad programming).
He took a shot at him, said he likes corporate socialism because of the amount of money that the banks took during the financial crisis.
Earlier in the day, Paul said he was undecided on the legislation — but took a shot at leadership for not getting a bill out earlier.
Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) took a shot at some of his fellow Democrats on Friday, saying that "Medicare for all" is not a practical idea.
It's just that the California gurl kinda sorta took a shot at folks in the middle of the country, and their access to pop culture.
Rachel Bloom took a shot at former Critics' Choice Awards host T.J. Miller during Thursday's ceremony, the first to air without Miller as host since 2015.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere took a shot at rival Verizon, which lost 300,000 subscribers in the first quarter, even after announcing it's unlimited calling plan.
Donald Trump Jr., in the aftermath of the attack on Westminster Bridge, took a shot at Khan's past remarks about the terror threat to big cities.
The appeals court took a shot at District Court Judge Leon, who had been scathing in his assessment of the government's attempt to stop the deal.
NBC recently took a shot at Netflix over some ratings data that purported to show that Netflix original content received far lower viewership than NBC shows.
He also took a shot at him for being unequivocally loyal to oil companies that Campbell argues should be responsible for any coastal damage they cause.
But this weekend, "SNL" took a shot at forecasting what Trump's next culture war will be: Demanding every store employee say "Merry Christmas" this holiday season.
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee also took a shot at the publication, saying that he doesn't read the Huffington Post and asking if it covers politics.
Trump tweeted his support for Arrington and took a shot at Sanford on primary day, saying the former South Carolina governor was better off in Argentina.
The former governor also took a shot at a Republican effort to run a third-party candidate in order to block Trump from the White House.
President Donald Trump took a shot at Congress on Tuesday morning after the latest Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act collapsed amid party divisions.
It's official ... President Trump's got "Bad Blood" with Taylor Swift ... 'cause he just took a shot at her, responding to her diss of a Republican Congresswoman.
Clinton was speaking about her commitment to "raise taxes on the wealthy" when she took a shot at Trump over his attempts to avoid paying taxes.
One day, the president-elect took a shot at the First Amendment, urging deportation and prison for anyone whose freedom of expression includes burning a flag.
In a separate tweet, Trump took a shot at the "fake news" media, saying mainstream media is distorting "what I say about hate, bigotry, etc. Shame!"
In a statewide radio ad released almost as soon as the primary races were called, Cruz's campaign took a shot at the legitimacy of O'Rourke's identity.
Later in the exchange, Spicer also took a shot at Camerota, suggesting she was unable to see the good sense in Trump's approach to the alleged hacks.
Just last week, he took a shot at former Starbucks chair and CEO Howard Schultz, who is weighing an independent run for the White House in 2020.
He took a shot at Go90, saying it has set some sort of record for least amount of return for the amount of money Verizon has spent.
A Chinese official tabloid editor followed by Wall Street for insight took a shot at President Donald Trump's latest threat to impose tariffs on all Mexican imports.
The ex-prez talked climate change, post-presidency life and even took a shot at Trump, saying, "You get the politicians you deserve" when people don't vote.
Harrington was on his knees outside the crease when Marchand took a shot at the defenseless player -- before skating away before the refs could see what happened.
WEINSTEIN'S ANTICS WERE SUCH COMMON KNOWLEDGE, BACK IN 2012 "30 ROCK" JOKED ABOUT IT. AND SETH MCFARLANE TOOK A SHOT AT WEINSTEIN DURING THE 2013 OSCAR NOMS.
Gundlach took a shot at passive investment strategies such as index funds, declaring the investing strategy a "mania" that is causing widespread problems in global stock markets.
He also took a shot at his co-creator, Mark Burnett, who came out toward the end of the campaign and said he did not support Trump.
The OPEC official said that inventory overhang is a problem, and took a shot at the U.S. for continuing to both import and store so much oil.
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday took a shot at President Donald Trump's newly unveiled fiscal 2020 budget proposal for cutting billions from federal health programs.
Weighing in on Verizon's labor dispute, Senator Sanders, an avowed socialist, took a shot at the company's chief executive, Lowell McAdam, who made $18.3 million last year.
Cohen's attorneys also took a shot at prosecutors for having spied on his emails for some time before asking for permission to conduct the raids last week.
Thus even when Mr. Trump took a shot at him, too, last week, Mr. McCain held his fire and reiterated that he always supports the party nominee.
In launching Facebook Dating in the US, Facebook took a shot at apps like Tinder and Hinge who ask users to pay for additional features and matches.
" Schumer took a shot at anyone trying to make a woman enjoying something to eat into a newsworthy photo, tweeting back, "so much love for this shot!
Saudi prosecutors also took a shot at Turkey, saying in their statement that they've requested additional evidence from Turkish officials but it hasn't been turned over yet.
Donna Brazile, whom Trump pointedly took a shot at in his tweet Thursday, is a former head of the Democratic National Committee and a Fox News contributor.
President Donald Trump took a shot at the Federal Communications Commission — an agency under his own administration — for stalling the proposed Sinclair Broadcast and Tribune Media merger.
Toward the end of the debate, Sanders took a shot at Joe Biden, whom some of his aides and fans have wanted him to attack more forcefully.
Dana White says Meryl Streep is an "uppity 80-year-old lady" who was completely WRONG when she took a shot at MMA during the Golden Globes.
In a separate tweet, the embassy relayed a statement from Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov where he took a shot at British media for fingering Moscow for the attack.
Danielle also took a shot at herself though -- not over her marriage -- but over the way she treated her 'Real Housewives' castmates during the last couple of episodes.
The answer is complex and highly subjective but one that "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer took a shot at on an episode of Farnoosh Torabi's "So Money " podcast.
It appears Nicki's fired the first shot ... going off on Meek after seeing that he liked a meme that took a shot at her hubby, Kenneth Petty. Mrs.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) took a shot at the "super secret" Republican healthcare bill on Twitter, saying his search for the Senate GOP's legislation included a toilet.
Mark Ruffalo took a shot at at the U.K. Prime Minister on Twitter Sunday after he used Ruffalo's iconic Avengers character as a metaphor to advocate for Brexit.
Wendy's, which also uses fresh beef, took a shot at its fast-food rival on its Twitter account, which tends to be livelier than more traditional corporate communications.
If a normal dragon took a shot at taking down the structure with incandescent flames, we might expect to see rivers and pools flowing from the melting structure.
DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach on Monday took a shot at passive investment strategies, declaring the investing strategy a "mania" that is causing widespread problems in global stock markets.
Appearing in the same CNBC interview as Hughes, Laffer also took a shot at the Facebook co-founder, saying if he wants to pay more taxes, just pay them.
A star-studded roster of dance music heavyweights all took a shot at crafting tracks based around classic Star Wars sounds and dialogue, and the results are on target.
But it might surprise even the most informed member of Bachelor Nation to learn that five years ago, another woman took a shot at becoming the first Black Bachelorette.
Bolton didn't announce specific actions against Nicaragua, but took a shot at Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, who have increasingly centralized government control.
It's a complex and highly subjective question, but one that "Mad Money " host Jim Cramer took a shot at answering on an episode of Farnoosh Torabi's "So Money " podcast.
Earlier in the week, he took a shot at McCain during a campaign rally in Phoenix, needling the senator over his vote against ObamaCare repeal without mentioning his name.
GOOGLE TELLS REGULATORS TO ASK 'WHY': Susan Molinari, who helps lead public policy at Google, took a shot at regulators in other countries being too quick to the trigger.
President Donald Trump took a shot at his former top economic advisor Gary Cohn, suggesting in an interview Thursday that he has dirt on him that he could expose.
The president's grudging executive order, which took a shot at Congress for its "failure to act," is likely to be only a temporary respite in the standoff over immigration.
Jones took a shot at a three-on-three event in New York when a summer five-on-five event he was planning to play in was rained out.
Horford did much of the heavy physical work against Porzingis, and it seemed everyone on the floor for Boston took a shot at him at one time or another.
Last year, Trump took a shot at Boeing, threatening to cancel the order for a new 747 Air Force One program, and he criticized the Lockheed program's delays and costs.
And IBM took a shot at merging email with other resources and apps — like to-do lists, calendars, and meeting documents — to create a smarter, more connected inbox called Verse.
Steven Spielberg is weighing in on Natalie Portman's viral moment from Sunday's Golden Globes, where she took a shot at the lack of gender diversity in the best director category.
" In announcing he wouldn't run for president in October 2015, Biden took a shot at Clinton's debate response that the enemy she was most proud of was "probably the Republicans.
In a tweet Friday morning, Rodman took a shot at Ted Cruz, who on Thursday night at the GOP debate in Houston mocked Trump's run as a reality television host.
Boeing also took a shot at European rival Airbus SE, which it accuses of benefiting from similar "unfair" government subsidies in a long-running dispute before the World Trade Organization.
Paris also took a shot at the idea she reacted so strongly to the HBO documentary on Twitter late Tuesday night, implying it's a made-up story full of lies.
Speaking with CBS 3 about the scene, Laws took a shot at Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor, who has had some critical drops for the team so far this year.
When asked about Kavanaugh in a debate, Blackburn took a shot at Bredesen: "When Phil was governor there was an issue where sexual harassment claims doubled one year," she said.
" Buttigieg took a shot at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, saying that "step one" of his education plan "is [to] appoint a secretary of education who actually believes in public education.
IBM took a shot at Microsoft in its lawsuit, noting that the latter company has faced "public condemnation and class action litigation" for its struggles to recruit and promote women.
On Friday, the athletic apparel company took a shot at the U.S. President by crafting a graphic that mocked the "compliments" he delivered to French President Emmanuel Macron's wife last week.
The Oakland Raiders coach was asked about his reported $100 million deal with the team -- and while trying to explain his high salary ... he randomly took a shot at Tom Cruise.
" Haley took a shot at Obama's foreign policy record, saying a Republican president would "make international agreements that were celebrated in Israel and protested in Iran, not the other way around.
This is something that Square took a shot at, and maybe that implies that there is at least some demand for a tool like this, as long as it's done properly.
As the race for the Republican presidential nomination intensifies, Ted Cruz took a shot at frontrunner Donald Trump over the controversial North Carolina bathroom bill that's sure to cause a stir.
Then you did actually publish one more article from Turkheimer that took a shot at us, but basically we went radio silence for a year about as far as I know.
Trump later in the day took a shot at his predecessor while appealing to the Iranians to negotiate a new agreement with the United States covering its nuclear and other activities.
As we told you ... Justin bailed on the Grammys this year, but during the ceremony he went live on Instagram and took a shot at his ex-gf and her new man.
With this debate promising to be one of the major issues of the 2020 campaign, the former Vice President took a shot at the "Medicare for All" being pushed by fellow candidates.
Just months into his 2016 campaign, Trump took a shot at McCain by insisting "I like people that weren't captured" and then -- stop me if you've heard this before -- refusing to apologize.
" Her comments come hours after Trump took a shot at Clinton on Twitter, calling her "the worst (and biggest) loser of all time," and telling her to "get on with your life.
The two senators believe their bill could be a base for negotiators among a wider group of senators, but Trump took a shot at the measure before it was even formally introduced.
Later in his speech, Trump again took a shot at Biden as he recalled hearing good news from a general about efforts to eliminate the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Pruitt also took a shot at California, the nation-sized state on the left coast that can set its own car standards, but that Obama negotiated with to get the current rules.
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Bell -- who seems to be a frequent visitor at Rockwell -- even took a shot at his haters, dedicating his song, "Sayonara," to the people who have been talking about his contract situation.
Newcomer Rylo took a shot at GoPro with its first device that combines an action cam and a 360 camera into a pocket-sized gadget with some serious software at an affordable price.
DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach took a shot at passive investment strategies such as index funds on Monday, declaring the investing strategy a "mania" that is causing widespread problems in global stock markets.
Palo Alto has a bike lock problem, and a pair of software developers and a designer took a shot at trying to solve that problem in 24 hours in New York this weekend.
" Meanwhile, the Russian Embassy in London also took a shot at the outgoing U.S. president, tweeting that his administration was "hapless," and posting an image of a duck emblazoned with the word "LAME.
" He also took a shot at London Mayor Sadiq Khan, writing, "At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is 'no reason to be alarmed!
After a timeout that allowed them to advance the ball, the Kings took a shot at a win, but Barnes' 30-footer with two-tenths of a second remaining was off the mark.
And, lest they be left out, Trump took a shot at Google in the closing days of the race, accusing them, along with Twitter and Facebook, of burying bad news about Hillary Clinton.
When Broner's most recent outing against Theophane was in the works (Theophane is also a fighter promoted by Mayweather), he took a shot at the promotional company by saying "Fuck the Money Team".
Ryan, a former Budget panel chairman whose austere blueprints have come under attack from Democrats, also took a shot at the White House for failing to release a balanced budget in Obama's presidency.
Phil Jackson, the Knicks' president, was dealt a small blow even before the lottery when Bruce Bowen, an ESPN broadcaster and a former San Antonio Spurs role player, took a shot at him.
Jimmy Kimmel took a shot at Jared Kushner Wednesday night after it was revealed Wednesday morning that the president's senior adviser and son-in-law is registered in New York as female voter.
The coach-turned-analyst took a shot at the Cleveland Browns QB on ESPN's "Get Up!" on Tuesday following the team's loss to the Rams ... saying Mayfield's not as good as people think.
During two separate appearances on Thursday — including one at the National Prayer Breakfast when the House Speaker was sitting just feet away — Trump took a shot at Pelosi for invoking religion during his impeachment.
Scarlett Johansson took a shot at the hot seat for the season eight finale of Hot Ones by First We Feast, where celebrities eat increasingly spicer wings as they're interviewed by host Sean Evans.
Kusama took a shot at the horror genre in 2009 with the Diablo Cody–written (remember her?) Jennifer's Body, but it was last year's The Invitation that truly cemented her mastery of the genre.
Without mentioning the Texan by name, Rubio took a shot at an "intentionally sneaky" facet of Cruz's tax plan--a 16 percent business flat tax that's economically equivalent to a value-added tax (VAT).
In 2006, New York City designer Ari Saal Forman dropped a limited run of Menthol 10s, a one-of-a-kind sneaker that drew inspiration from and took a shot at Nike and Newport.
The actor previously appeared on Australian TV where he took a shot at Spacey for his behavior on the set, noting that he was fortunate that it didn't happen to him while he was younger.
And Monday evening in Zanesville, Balderson took a shot at O'Connor that also disparaged voters in a key part of the district: "We don't want somebody from Franklin County representing us," he told the crowd.
Remember, when Paul left the Clippers last year ... he did an interview with Jay-Z and took a shot at the "culture" of the team, saying they weren't really trying to contend with the Warriors.
International Human Rights lawyer Amal Clooney took a shot at the Trump administration Tuesday for threatening to veto an earlier version of a United Nations resolution condemning sexual violence used as a weapon of war.
Tom Cotton (R-OK) also took a shot at this attack by comparing Comey's silence to his decision in 2004 to offer his resignation over his belief that the Bush administration's wiretapping program was illegal.
My father's tactic represents a common one for people who want to criticize Rose and the other sexual predators filling our newsfeeds right now: He took a shot at Rose's physical attractiveness, or lack thereof.
Trump also took a shot at Ryan's leadership position on the Bill O'Reilly show Tuesday night, implying that he might not be House speaker next year if the real estate tycoon wins the White House.
Democratic Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones on Tuesday took a shot at former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon shortly before Bannon was expected to take part in a rally for Republican candidate Roy Moore.
" But rapper Kendrick Lamar, in a cypher on BET in 2013, took a shot at Drake, rapping, "Nothing's been the same since they dropped 'Control' / And they tucked a sensitive rapper back in his pajama clothes.
As for the funeral having political overtones -- where Al Sharpton and others took a shot at Trump for saying Aretha used to work for him -- Smokey brushed it off, saying Trump says stupid things every day.
She kinda took a shot at Variety for misquoting her in a cover story they did, as well as ribbing The New York Times for running a cropped version of this pic in their Sunday edition.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Monday took a shot at Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" At the same hearing, Judge Garaufis also took a shot at Mr. Sessions, who had rebuked him at a speech in October for an earlier remark the judge had made calling the repeal of DACA "heartless.
The backstory ... 303-year-old Revis -- a 7x Pro Bowler who last played in 2017 -- took a shot at Sherman during the NFC Championship game ... blasting him after he was beaten by Packers star Davante Adams.
" The president even took a shot at the GOP standard-bearer's bombastic style, warning voters not to "fall for a bunch of okey doke just because you know it sounds funny or the tweets are provocative.
The campaign also took a shot at Messina, who now heads his own firm, the Messina Group, and was hired in 2017 to represent former British Prime Minister Theresa May, the leader of the Conservative Party.
He also took a shot at Fox News, which continues to comfortably lead its cable news rivals in the ratings race despite many executive and on-air changes at the network in the past 20 months.
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, lagging the frontrunners and pinning her hopes on a strong showing in Iowa to propel her candidacy, also took a shot at Buttigieg by comparing her Senate accomplishments to his public record.
Kenyon Martin says George Karl "took a shot at my mom" when he claimed the NBA star didn't know how to act like a man because he didn't have a father in his life growing up.
Markets were disillusioned with the "Trump trade" Thursday, after the president elect failed to firm up his plans for tax cuts or stimulus but took a shot at the drug industry when he met with journalists Wednesday.
President Obama took a shot at his Republican critics as he saluted a Labor Department report showing wage gains and a rise in jobs that was modest but still pushed January's jobless rate to just 26 percent.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's economic plan is working, and he took a shot at what his party sees as a growing fascination with socialism among lawmakers on the left.
" The new tone from Trump came after the Ford Motor Co., owner of the NFL's Detroit Lions, took a shot at Trump by saying the players' right to express views is part of "what makes America great.
Though she was later convicted of battery for slapping police officer Paul Kramer after he pulled her over for a traffic violation, the defiant star took a shot at him when he took her to court in 1989.
Even on this occasion, long before he would use the term "fake news" to describe how he was portrayed in the news media, Mr. Trump took a shot at the huddle of reporters gathered on the soggy lawn.
Cohen also took a shot at Trump for his medical deferments during the Vietnam War, saying he asked Trump for medical records to about his bone spur to explain it to reporters, but he was not provided any.
With the recently concluded G-7 Summit, the president again took decisive action when, at the end of the event, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a shot at the president and his trade policies after he left.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump Jr. took a shot at one of his father's 19713 competitors, Joe Biden, on Tuesday night, criticizing the former vice president for not doing more to cure cancer during his time in the federal government.
Trump took a shot at Pelosi as well Saturday morning, calling her "nervous" on Twitter as he pressed the House to take up the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement -- one of several ongoing points of dispute between Trump and Pelosi.
" And he took a shot at the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, saying that Democrats need a 2020 candidate who "connects with those workers who don't believe the last Democratic nominee listened to them or cared about them.
President Donald Trump once again took a shot at the Federal Reserve on Tuesday, saying he would like to see lower rates from the U.S. central bank in answering a question on the state of the economy and financial markets.
In one tweet, as first noticed by For The Win, the Panthers cleverly â€" but subtly â€" took a shot at the NFL, whose rule bans everything from game highlights to GIFs, with the exception of re-posting NFL's footage.
In an interview with CNN, he took a shot at Hurd for not strongly denouncing the billionaire mogul for remarks about immigrants and his plan to build a wall along the border that he said business owners and ranchers oppose.
And Trump himself jumping into the fray takes things to the next level, though it could have been expected after Dan Scavino, the White House Director of Social Media, took a shot at McConnell on his personal Twitter account earlier today:
One day after Washington's Brooks Orpik received a three-game suspension for an illegal hit on Pittsburgh's Olli Maatta, Penguins defenseman Kris Letang took a shot at Capitals forward Marcus Johansson that is sure to be reviewed before Wednesday's Game 4.
The Hawaii congresswoman, a staunch opponent of military interventions, took a shot at "warmongers in politics/media" and accused critics of trying to "smear" her after she discussed her views on Assad during an interview on MSNBC earlier in the day.
Zuckerberg took a shot at Trump's hard-line positions on immigration earlier this year, while Sandberg backs presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Disney CEO Bob Iger took a shot at the streaming service this week, telling investors that over-the-top, direct-to-consumer distribution had become vital to its business and that its own streaming service would be priced "substantially below" Netflix.
Given a short field thanks to the interception, Alabama ran the ball twice, picking up a first down, and then Tua Tagovailoa took a shot at the end zone with a pass that sailed over the hands of Cam Sims.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah "The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah took a shot at the Democratic Party's losing streak on Tuesday, saying that at their current rate, conservative firebrand Sean Hannity will be mayor of San Francisco next year.
When Papa John's founder John Schnatter took a shot at the NFL last November, blaming it for "poor leadership" amid players kneeling during the national anthem, it was seen as a temporary piece of bad news that should eventually fade away.
" He took a shot at Netflix last month during an awards acceptance speech saying "I hope all of us really continue to believe that the greatest contributions we can make as filmmakers is to give audiences the motion picture theatrical experience.
That man's Aljamain Sterling ... who told the guys on TMZ Sports (weeknights on FS1) he's coming hard after Cody 'cause the UFC champ took a shot at him after a rough loss -- saying Alj "broke" in his fight with Bryan Caraway.
The administration also took a shot at Russia's role in the network, warning that if Russia would like to play "any kind of constructive, forward-leaning role" in Syria, "they're gonna need to stop participating in this kind of illicit activity."
A spokesperson for Vizio did not immediately respond to a request for comment The proposed settlement comes almost two years after the Federal Trade Commission took a shot at the company, fining the company a total of $2.2 million for its covert tracking.
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 took a shot at retiring Arizona Sen.
Candidates pile on Biden Biden was everybody's main target on Wednesday night, and each of his nine rivals onstage took a shot at him at some point with cutting lines they hoped would leave a mark, as Harris did at the first debate.
HBO comedian John Oliver on Sunday again rallied his viewers to submit pro-net neutrality comments to the Federal Communications Commission, but took a shot at those who had been using the site to launch personal attacks against the FCC's GOP chairman.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE took a shot at New York Gov.
In other corners of the Twittersphere, J.K. Rowling continued defending her Harry Potter play, celebrity couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen took a bite out of Pierce Morgan and Hillary Clinton too took a shot at one of the most notorious trolls of all.
Sonatane Takulua took a shot at goal to cut the deficit to three points in the 51st minute and Hingano got the Tongans back in front when a hack through from a turnover found no one at home in the U.S. defense seven minutes later.
When it was his turn to speak at the jubilant press conference celebrating the House's historic vote to begin the process of taking healthcare away from millions of people, Paul Ryan took a shot at the Senate, which will take up healthcare repeal next.
Jay InsleeJay Robert InsleeCastro, Steyer join pledge opposing the Keystone XL pipeline Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Andrew Yang promises mass pardon to those imprisoned for nonviolent marijuana offenses MORE (D) on Monday took a shot at former Rep.
Recently, Klobuchar emphasized her experience in government and took a shot at the 37-year-old upstart presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, telling CNN that a woman with Buttigieg's comparable lack of government experience wouldn't qualify for a Democratic debate.
Nick Cannon, Mariah Carey and their twins were all smiles on Father's Day ... and Nick took a shot at the "haters" -- presumably us -- who have reported Mariah is at wits' end because he has dragged his feet signing docs that would make their divorce final.
Most revealing, however, was a campaign rally in Nevada in early 2016, at which Trump, as he sometimes does in his train-of-thought productions, took a shot at the N.F.L. The occasion was an ugly playoff game between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati the day before.
The civil rights activist shed some light on why the musician took a shot at him -- he tells us it stems from his organization protesting Kid Rock's use of the Confederate flag back in 2015 and pushing for General Motors to cut ties with him.
"  He also took a shot at Pruitt over a story that the EPA chief had sought to use his power to get his wife a Chick-fil-A franchise, saying: "I didn't want to say about the Chick-fil-A thing, but I believe that's pretty condemning.
Steyer also took a shot at House Democratic Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (Calif.), saying that she is "normalizing" Trump's presidency by not backing the impeachment movement.
Zarif also took a shot at nations like Saudi Arabia's relationship with the U.S., saying "Gulf Arabs cannot achieve security [in the region] by spending billions of dollars on purchasing Western weapons ... No amount of foreign military presence [in the Gulf] can prevent insecurity," according to Reuters.
Heidi HeitkampMary (Heidi) Kathryn HeitkampPence to push new NAFTA deal in visit to Iowa Al Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE, his general election rival, but took a shot at a top Trump aide in the process.
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 2202 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) took a shot at Sen.
" Sanders also took a shot at GOP front-runner Donald Trump, stating that "when we come together, and don't let people like Donald Trump try to divide us, we can create an economy that works for all of us and not just the top 1 percent.
" Leathern also took a shot at Facebook's rivals, writing that "while Twitter has chosen to block political ads and Google has chosen to limit the targeting of political ads, we are choosing to expand transparency and give more controls to people when it comes to political ads.
John Caplan, Alibaba&aposs head of North America B2B, took a shot at Amazon and other e-commerce companies during a conference call with reporters on Tuesday, suggesting that US business-facing companies would get a better deal on Alibaba&aposs new US e-commerce platform.
Bagley also took a shot at President Donald Trump, an Obamacare foe, saying there's good reason to believe that the Republican Trump would sign into law a bill passed by Congress to prevent the government's "Judgment Fund" from being used to bar payments for court-ordered risk corridor claims.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) on Wednesday took a shot at Sen.
Trump has taken aim at the news network a number of times, including on Monday when the president took a shot at the network while defending Sinclair Broadcasting Group after its move to have its local news anchors warn of alleged bias in reporting by other media outlets.
A tenuous peace in the upper echelons of the Republican Party showed signs of unraveling this weekend as a major donor compared Donald J. Trump to Hitler and Mussolini, Mr. Trump and Mitt Romney reignited their feud, and one of Mr. Trump's aides took a shot at an important campaign ally.
But that was because, unlike these Republicans, the Obama-era Democrats -- despite their own, even heavier majorities and ultimate decision to take a party line vote -- held hearings, took a shot at serious negotiations with the GOP, and tried to go out into the country to sell the plan to voters.
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 reportedly took a shot at the late Sen.
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.) on Monday took a shot at his presidential rival Sen.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP strategist predicts Biden will win nomination, cites fundraising strength 2023 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (R-Texas) on Sunday took a shot at his opponent for reelection, Rep.
Thune also took a shot at Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid28500 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) for holding up legislation important to committee Republicans.
Democratic congressional nominee Ayanna Pressley took a shot at 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 in her victory speech on Tuesday night.
They might find him coarse and occasionally abhorrent — when he was still the speaker of the House, Paul Ryan took a shot at Trump after his "both sides" remarks regarding the white supremacist march and violence in Charlottesville, Va. — but that doesn't mean they have a problem with his administration.
Sanders, one of the leading progressives in the race, took a shot at both Buttigieg and Biden, remarking that the former vice president was ahead of Buttigieg in the number of billionaires he had raised money from — 44 billionaires for Biden and only 39 for Buttigieg, according to Sanders's count.
Mr. Garfield, winning for the first time, dedicated his award "to the countless L.G.B.T.Q. people who have fought and died for the right to live and love" and took a shot at the Supreme Court decision last week affirming a Colorado baker's refusal to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding.
Taking an early victory lap on a call with reporters Tuesday morning, the top lobbyists for telecom companies even took a shot at their opponents for using scare tactics to whip up a "parade of horribles," in the words of James Assey, the executive vice president of NCTA, the Internet & Television Association.
Something to watch with Rosendale: Billings Judge Russell Fagg, who is considering entering the race, recently took a shot at Rosendale for moving from Maryland to Montana 16 years ago -- saying his own "four generations of Montana roots, all the way back to the late 1800s" make him better qualified to represent the state. 20173.
Earlier this year, somebody I admire greatly and I used to work for, Vice President Biden took a shot at us over our tax liability and I felt it was very important that we put out a statement making clear that his challenge or issue is not with us because we follow the law.
But along with his criticism of both strains of right-wing politics current in the contemporary West, Obama also took a shot at the Bernie Sanders approach: Of course, many who share this progressive, inclusive vision can be heard now arguing that investments in our people, protection for our workers, fair tax policies, these things are not enough.
Following its kickoff with a traditional welcome ceremony from Fiji, which co-hosted along with Sweden, the conference featured art installations, a short film narrated by Sir David Attenborough, music by Hans Zimmer, an appearance by UN Environmental Goodwill Ambassador Adrian Grenier and one by Sir Richard Branson, who took a shot at Trump in his remarks as well.
An Irish cider company took a shot at 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 after it was reported that he was canceling his visit to the country.
Vice President Biden took a shot at Republican presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE Saturday night during remarks at the Gridiron dinner.
Sen. Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE (D-Ohio) took a shot at some of his fellow Democrats on Friday, saying that "Medicare for all" is not a practical idea.
President Obama took a shot at Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday during his final address to the United Nations.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, fresh off a win in the South Carolina primary, early Sunday took a shot at the "totally biased" Wall Street Journal.
Rep. Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzCapitol Police advised Gaetz against holding open events I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Gaetz cleared by Florida Bar after Cohen tweet probe MORE (R-Fla.) took a shot at CNN anchor Don Lemon during a Tuesday night interview with another of the cable network's hosts, Chris Cuomo.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE took a shot at front-runner Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
He is a major supportor of immigration reform and took a shot at presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's hardline stance on the issue at a conference last month.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE (I-Vt.) took a shot at companies like Uber and Lyft on Wednesday with a new plan that would make it harder for them to rely on gig workers.
"Saturday Night Live" took a shot at President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in the opening of its latest show for using the term "unpresidented" in a tweet.
President Obama's top spokesman took a shot at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE on Monday for his initial refusal to disavow an endorsement from prominent white supremacist David Duke.
He also took a shot at CNN's Anderson Cooper, accusing the anchor of lobbing a question to former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Warren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE about his son Hunter Biden's business dealings during last Tuesday's Democratic presidential debate.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE took a shot at top Fox News anchor Shepard Smith's "terrible ratings" before wishing the longtime host "well" following news of his exit on Friday afternoon.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Hillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity MORE (Minn.) took a shot at fellow contender Sen.
Of course, Drake recently took a shot at Kanye in his track "Summer Sixteen," saying: I used to wanna be on Roc-A-Fella then I turned into JayNow I got a house in LA, Now I got a bigger pool than 'YeAnd look man, 'Ye's pool is nice, mine's just big is what I'm saying Two things come to mind -- 1.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham Clinton28503 Democrats make play for veterans' votes The Memo: Democrats confront prospect of long primary Manafort sought to hurt Clinton 22019 campaign efforts in key states: NYT MORE, the Democratic nominee for president in 2016, took a shot at Medicare for All on Wednesday by saying it can't become law, even as she praised its lofty goal of universal health coverage.
One of the Democrats vying for the Senate seat being vacated by Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE took a shot at the former presidential candidate after he said he'd consider running for reelection.
Comedian Michelle Wolf took a shot at 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 after he praised the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) for selecting a biographer to headline its annual dinner next year instead of an entertainer.
North Korea took a shot at President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats worried by Jeremy Corbyn's UK rise amid anti-Semitism Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 MORE after he announced at NATO meeting in London that the U.S. would use force against the isolated nation if needed.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE aide Kellyanne Conway on Thursday took a shot at Josh Earnest after the White House spokesman suggested the president-elect knew before Election Day that Russia was behind the hacks.
"Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill took a shot at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Friday, warning the Radio City Rockettes to remain "vigilant" around the president-elect during his inauguration next month.
Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) took a shot at GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump for his previous calls for a temporary ban on all Muslims and the insinuation that they are complicit in some U.S. attacks.
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 on Sunday took a shot at conservative commentator Ann Coulter, a longtime supporter of his, after she criticized him for agreeing to reopen the government without a deal on his long-promised border wall.
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, when asked about the Weinstein scandal, took a shot at Trump, saying there is a lot of work to be done in the sexual assault arena if a man with several sexual assault claims against him can win the White House.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosTrump aides pushed for states' ability to block migrant kids from enrolling in public schools: report Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Buttigieg to Detroit audience: Don't judge Indiana by Pence and we won't judge Michigan by DeVos MORE took a shot at the CBS news program "60 Minutes" on Tuesday, days after she was criticized for struggling to answer basic questions about school performance and education policy during a pointed interview that aired Sunday on the program.
Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Twitter to refuse all political ads | Trump camp blasts 'very dumb' decision | Ocasio-Cortez hails move | Zuckerberg doubles down on Facebook's ad policies | GOP senator blocks sweeping election reform bill Zuckerberg defends buying Instagram amid antitrust scrutiny Ocasio-Cortez lauds Twitter's decision to refuse political ads MORE on Wednesday ardently defended Facebook's controversial political advertising policy a little more than an hour after Twitter took a shot at its rival while announcing it will ban all political ads from its platform.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE took a shot at Democratic hopeful Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE on Sunday, questioning the Vermont senator's legislative record.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE (I-Vt.) took a shot at former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) took a shot at former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE on Wednesday, as two of the party's biggest names backed different candidates in the race to be the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
The chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Chris Van HollenChristopher (Chris) Van HollenSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility USDA eases relocation timeline as researchers flee agency Fed to launch real-time payments system in 2023 MORE (Md.), took a shot at 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 in a statement Tuesday after Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones's (D) stunning victory in the special election.
Fox News host Laura IngrahamLaura Anne IngrahamChris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Trump retweets baby elephant video Fox News closes out July as most-watched cable network for 37th straight month MORE took a shot at colleague Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceBret Baier calls out Trump for lashing out at Fox News polls: 'Fox has not changed' The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' MORE on Wednesday, accusing him of agreeing with "these other cable networks" over coverage of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's letter to Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE that he was unhappy with Barr's handling of the Russia investigation.

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