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He is completely unworthy of attention or a redeeming edit.
He is completely unworthy of attention or a redeeming edit.
"Such allegations are irresponsible and unworthy of discussion," he said.
This wasn't a minor technical glitch unworthy of leadership's attention.
But they are wrong and sadly unworthy of your trust.
Our flaws don't make us unworthy of love or affection.
In short, it is unworthy of any truly free society.
It's not that Charles thinks himself unworthy of the job.
I remember walking outside and feeling unworthy of the sunlight.
"Trump is a bully, unworthy of our nomination," he wrote.
Barr described herself as a hate magnet unworthy of being defended.
Soon the assholes become unpersons, axiomatically and automatically unworthy of compassion.
This perpetuates the myth that the period is unworthy of study.
So whose character is unworthy of the stewardship of our Republic?
The Quran would regard any such demonstrations as unworthy of omnipotence.
Dogs are failures, dogs are unattractive, dogs are unworthy of faith.
Republicans blasted the process as unworthy of the storied Judiciary panel.
The intent was to portray her as unserious and unworthy of office.
They have treated them as though they were unworthy of god's love.
In real estate, as Trump knows, there's no detail unworthy of exaggeration.
These approaches are harmful for Mexico, and unworthy of the United States.
Some parts of yesteryear's Tooting, to be sure, are unworthy of nostalgia.
But irreparable does not mean unworthy of a court's time and attention.
Both have been topics considered unworthy of polite conversation for ages in America.
The lowest are stripped of even social dignity and deemed unworthy of life.
"It's unworthy of the office of President of the United States," Maine Sen.
"  "This behavior renders him utterly unworthy of being commander-in-chief and president.
But all human resources sees is a weak harassment complaint unworthy of intervention.
She threw the original away and dismissed him as unworthy of further consideration.
Together, they sing "Unworthy of Your Love," one of Sondheim's most beautiful duets.
Drunk on power, he begins to kill those he deems unworthy of life.
This man is a pig and unworthy of the office he now holds.
Instead it is seen as immoral, and therefore unworthy of discussion or rebuttal.
"The legislation ... is totally unworthy of America," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said.
P.S., a lot of family friends felt that he was unworthy of her.
It is unworthy of the Constitution what the president did in that call.
The 100 senators may yet prove themselves to be unworthy of that faith.
In her mind, Gloria believed she was defective, unworthy of her parents' love.
He is who is he is and continues to act unworthy of the office.
Similarly, developments are probably unworthy of 'BREAKING' status if they are still under consideration.
Jackson refuses to describe his people as lacking love or being unworthy of love.
"Mel Gibson is unworthy of a 'comeback,' but he's getting one anyway," concluded Jezebel.
We started out as a couple of naïve kids, unworthy of attention from equity investors.
Their work is not well remembered today, but that doesn't make it unworthy of preservation.
There is a growing discourse that wants to portray theater as unworthy of public support.
If you've ever felt unworthy of love, this Venus retrograde has much to show you.
A biographer, she was often told, was unworthy of the academic career she was pursuing.
All of these reasons are contemptible and unworthy of the president of the United States.
" Collins sums it all up by saying that Trump is "unworthy of being our president.
How can a president be so unfit for office that he is unworthy of impeachment?
And it separates them from the "bad" women who are deemed unworthy of that protection.
It devalued traditionally feminine tasks such as event planning, deeming them unworthy of monetary compensation.
Cee's belief that she is unworthy of love has left her unable to protect herself.
Many voters this year seriously disliked the candidates, feeling both were unworthy of a vote.
Fashion in politics is often dismissed as superfluous and unworthy of serious thought and consideration.
One hopes the producers will ask Varner to consider himself unwelcome, and unworthy of further mention.
The ex-con bit was tired scatological humor unworthy of Cohen's great bits of the past.
I'm humbled by it, and I'll try my best not to prove too unworthy of it.
He doesn't tell Lorelai that he considers her unworthy of his approval; he doesn't need to.
But because I was faced with a choice, I am made to feel unworthy of support.
I happen to fall under labels that are deemed undesirable and unworthy of any real protection.
You would remind us today that no country is a "hole," no person unworthy of respect.
I felt unworthy of having anything good in my life -- my family, my friends, my job.
But Widows deftly side steps that by establishing the dead men as mostly unworthy of our attention.
It's also a conversation-ending rejoinder, dismissing the statement at hand as unworthy of engagement or rebuttal.
Hearings devoted to libeling one side or the other with baseless contempt motions is unworthy of Congress.
This doesn't mean they should be condemned out-of-hand or dismissed as unworthy of critical conversation.
This is nothing more than getting up to its old tricks, and is completely unworthy of refutation.
The company's "Swan Lake" (like most productions of this ballet today, unfortunately) is unworthy of the classic.
It's tempting to dismiss these comments as "Trump being Trump" — unworthy of additional attention or heightened scrutiny.
But an indiscriminate effort to delay and undermine the regulatory process is a public disservice, unworthy of support.
All of which raises the question: how many failings can people have before they become unworthy of veneration?
At the same time, we must guard ourselves against labeling all police officers as unworthy of public trust.
They have started treating 1,500 trees ranked as high value and removed another 600 deemed unworthy of investment.
"My depression made me feel unworthy of being a starting player on the field," says Jacklyn Oleksak, 22.
You are viewed by most societal institutions as a sinner, a behavioral failure and someone unworthy of trust.
The erasure of a black man's experience of discrimination in the United States is unworthy of the NYTimes.
In interviews, she likes to dismiss these folksier efforts, recorded under her own name, as unworthy of an audience.
At various points throughout his long career, John confronted policies and practices he believed were unworthy of this country.
To say he was unworthy of the Nobel Prize was to cast doubt on the wisdom of the Academy.
But just because Mars 2 blasted itself into oblivion 45 years ago hardly means it is unworthy of celebration.
"The Democratic alternative is equally unworthy of walking into the Oval Office and being called 'Madam President,' " he said.
Under the Constitution's "advice and consent" power, senators are required to turn back Trump nominees unworthy of lifetime appointments.
At various points throughout his long career, John confronted policies and practices he believed were unworthy of his country.
These episodes were usually followed by assertions of repentance and talk of how he was unworthy of Anna's love.
The True Trump can also be seen in the juvenile taunts he lobs at those he considers unworthy of respect.
It's easy to dismiss everything that isn't an overt act of resistance or survival as petty and unworthy of discussion.
This is what the consumer side of facial recognition technology is doing: making it seem banal and unworthy of concern.
They saw her as unworthy of the formidable Mr. Spock, embodied by Nimoy with banked fire and clean-limbed grace.
A state that treats its minorities as less than human and unworthy of citizenship will find them unwilling to assimilate.
If people find InfoWars to be unworthy of their time, then it will lose its audience and thus its funding.
She decides to forgive Peter, even as he declares himself unworthy of her devotion and admits to many previous affairs.
Think about that for a moment: half of Americans believe those with different political views are unworthy of their friendship.
To my left and right are people who live in a country that has routinely deemed them unworthy of protection.
"Trump's ignorant hate speech belongs in medieval times — not the 21st Century UN — unworthy of a reply," Mr. Zarif tweeted.
In childhood, I was taught that pleasure had to be earned, which left me feeling undeserving — unworthy of anything nice.
Like dogmatic know-it-alls, grandstanders dismiss those who disagree with them as being beneath contempt, unworthy of a conversation.
Unconsciously, his spending and his lies are almost undoubtedly designed to push you away, because he feels unworthy of your love.
Though this is one of the most endlessly moving plays, nothing in Mr. Wheeldon's version is unworthy of the great original.
Medvedev's spokeswoman called the allegations "propagandistic attacks" unworthy of detailed comment and said they amounted to pre-election posturing by Navalny.
It's fine if you want to post a video, but I found the photos to be unworthy of my Instagram feed.
Growing up with a disfigured face, the belief that I was inferior and unworthy of basic equality was ingrained in me.
They argued that since many of the poor aren't working or paying taxes they were unworthy of a Medicare-type entitlement.
Speaking of, Hendricks' role is like an iStock photo of a Shallow Modeling Agent, predictably scripted and unworthy of her talents.
They are useless click-bait completely unworthy of the valuable time you'd otherwise spend cleaning your toes or finding health care.
" Political analyst Larry Sabato tweeted: "Disgusting, disgraceful, and unworthy of anyone who respects the First Amendment — not to mention basic manners.
"The comments by Mr. Oettinger are unworthy of an E.U. Commissioner," Mr. Magnette, a former political science professor, wrote on Twitter.
Had you been a Trumper, doubtless you would have been dismissed as a moron unworthy of the pages of The Atlantic.
But for Mr. Hellyer and other Muslims, Allahu akbar is so commonplace a saying as to be utterly unworthy of note.
The death penalty is expensive, unfairly implemented and unworthy of a justice system that strives for equal application of the law.
Is it doing your best to defend the nation you love from two people who are unworthy of its highest office?
That isn't to say Death Stranding is unworthy of attention, and it's not hard to understand why it's gotten so much.
"The President is unworthy of the podium, the position and the power," Cohen said in a statement announcing his boycott. Rep.
"If you think 'chick lit' is unworthy of critical attention, go away," began Maureen Corrigan's NPR review of Best Friends Forever.
They also know they don't have to sacrifice their dignity and principles to prop up a man unworthy of their support.
To the men at the helm, our female bodies were weak, contaminating, unworthy of displaying their precious badge of achievement and grit.
It is recorded that he also spent time with lepers and other people deemed "unworthy" of the general public's love and affection.
The superhero regime has wasted far too much talent on stories that are fundamentally unworthy of the actors and directors making them.
He ends the monologue with a tirade against how he's been treated in this new land: as an other, unworthy of love.
Historically, Oromos have been pushed to the margin of the country's political and social life and rendered unworthy of respect and consideration.
The suggestions contained in Mr. Avenatti's counsel's letter to the LAPD are vindictive, contrary to the evidence, and unworthy of further reply.
It's supposed to be a triumphant moment that upends the preconception of Chinese foreigners as poor and unworthy of five star service.
The suggestions contained in Mr. Avenatti's counsel's letter to the LAPD are vindictive, contrary to the evidence, and unworthy of further reply.
During the debates, New Mexicans were referred to as savages, barbarians, and a race unfit for self-government and unworthy of citizenship.
There is a growing audience in the United States for declaring certain speech as unworthy of protection or a threat in itself.
At first glance, it's easy to write off the simple concept of sending an email as something unworthy of such a production.
The state has deemed them "unworthy of life" because they have Down syndrome or cerebral palsy or any number of other conditions.
They tried not to cry, and if they did, the gymnasts said, Han might call them stupid and unworthy of his attention.
"At various points throughout his long career, John confronted policies and practices that he believed were unworthy of his country," Bush said.
Equally pernicious is something they're taught from an early age -- the belief that because they're girls, they're simply unworthy of an education.
We know he feels like he can't escape his past, which suggests he might feel a little unworthy of the always-honorable Brienne.
I'd given him the power to make me feel worthy of love – and the power to make me feel unworthy of it, too.
We learn over the course of the season that he's wrestling with his identity and the fear that he's unworthy of his title.
Unworthy of even a stubbornly contrarian institution like The Economist, affording Bannon a mainstage spotlight strikes me as a conference version of clickbait.
"This rubbish is unworthy of a British foreign secretary," said Peter Ricketts, the top diplomat in the Foreign Office from 2006 to 2010.
If the polarization we have now continues, it may well be that more people will regard democracy as broken and unworthy of defense.
In this country, we give freedom and take it away once you prove to be unworthy of the freedom we have given you.
It is unhelpful in the extreme, therefore, for Supreme Court opinions (or dissents) to treat other points of view as unworthy of respect.
It is tempting to ignore West's remarks—to see them as so obviously misguided and inaccurate that they are unworthy of being addressed.
These BLM public lands have always been seen as the leftovers, mostly desert, unworthy of becoming a national forest, park or wildlife refuge.
But the secret accounts belonging to Lawrence and Aniston are completely unknown and not used for posting photos unworthy of their main accounts.
What matters is this: If you believe 78-0 makes Rutgers unworthy of the Big Ten, you are looking at the wrong scoreboard.
Most people have insurance, so eliminating the customer's direct expenses makes price increases invisible, or at least unworthy of calls to congressional offices.
It is unworthy of a great country and, as you say, the men and women who have sacrificed to create and maintain it.
"Trump's ignorant hate speech belongs in medieval times-not the 21st Century UN -unworthy of a reply," tweeted Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister.
It's unworthy of the Constitution of the United States to do what he did in that call, and he admitted it to me.
It was the first time I'd ever really considered a man could think he was unworthy of, or truly subordinate to, female desire.
The Nazi definition of "human" excluded disabled people, who were considered "life unworthy of life," and Jews, who were considered "subhuman," Eckert's report says.
But it speaks volumes about Trump's mindset that he would talk to African Americans as a monolithic group, unworthy of either nuance or accuracy.
Attorney: Don't read too much into texts But First Amendment attorney Marc Randazza said Lai's texts don't prove he was unworthy of the badge.
In an attempt to emulate the selflessness of Joan of Arc, Ching-ling ended up devoting herself to a man unworthy of her worship.
The things Mr Trump has said in this campaign make him unworthy of leading one of the world's great political parties, let alone America.
To be clear, while Luke Cage the man is railing against a word he deems unworthy of black lips, Luke Cage the show isn't.
But they have also recently faced much more virulent criticism from animal rights activists, who argue that bullfighting is unworthy of a modern society.
In a letter to his constituents just before the Virginia primary on March 1, Rigell wrote: Trump is a bully, unworthy of our nomination.
She had at first felt "overwhelmed by the pace, unworthy of the glamour, anxious about our children and uncertain about my purpose," she writes.
That it is racist as well as unworthy of the American immigration ideal and inflames the worst demons in American society is another matter.
As I watched the girls, I thought about the crofter's son, the young Highlander who wrote as though he were unworthy of an answer.
Yet even if it could be applied fairly, state-sponsored killing would be unworthy of a nation founded on the principle of individual dignity.
"Unaccountability and indecisiveness are unworthy of Iraqi hopes, courageously expressed for four months now," UN Special Representative for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, tweeted Saturday.
A ruling in favor of Mr. Phillips, they said, would mark the marriages of gay couples as second-class unions unworthy of legal protection.
She asked if I was going to be what my supervisor had described, unable to serve by choosing to be unworthy of the uniform.
Garcetti has encouraged fellow Democrats to take a cooler approach to Trump -- by simply dismissing his more outrageous statements as nonsense unworthy of discussion.
"I have rarely felt at once so honored and yet so unworthy of an honor as I do today," McCain said in a statement.
A patriot, Eisenhower made this precedent-setting decision despite believing to his core that his successor, John F. Kennedy, was unworthy of the White House.
Other tragic deaths that seem unworthy of his empathy include: The six migrant children who have died in US custody in the past 20303 months.
The denunciation of the report as "amateurish" and unworthy of "truly world class security services" is the strongest condemnation of the CIA yet from Moscow.
There's a whole class of iPhone owners out there who think that Android is laggy, dated, and ugly software unworthy of a modern user's time.
I am standing up for myself and any woman who has ever been mistreated, overpowered, sexualized, or made to feel unworthy of sharing her story.
This program was then quickly expanded to include older children and then adults with disabilities considered to have lebensunwertes leben, or lives unworthy of life.
While there are surely errors and mistakes made during these processes, being deemed unworthy of credit will likely not lead the police to their door.
"The legislation ... is totally unworthy of America," Pelosi said, speaking on the sixth anniversary of the implementation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
The point was to prevent the government from supplying all of the revenue for low-quality schools that private citizens thought unworthy of their dollars.
As time and endless fund-raising demands thin the ranks of the old guard, they are replaced by ideologues and demagogues unworthy of their seats.
They attended public meetings, appeared on television and used social media to denounce Ukraine's pro-Western government as a bloodthirsty kleptocracy, unworthy of Dutch support.
"This dislike of our history, this continual repentance is unworthy of a candidate for the presidency of the Republic," he said in Compiegne, northern France.
However, this change still relegates LGBT Mormons to a second-class status within the church, one that is deemed inherently "unworthy" of full church participation.
" Javad Zarif, the foreign minister of Iran, wrote that "Trump's ignorant hate speech belongs in medieval times-not the 21st Century UN -unworthy of a reply.
For a long time he believed political prisoners were unworthy of sympathy, he says readily, after being trained to think of them as less than human.
They'll talk about her hair, her pores, her toes, anything that might stand out as unworthy of being in the presence of the great Nick Young.
Legal scholar and author Michelle Alexander wrote an op-ed declaring that Bill Clinton's "tough-on-crime" legislation made the candidate unworthy of the black vote.
During the campaign Trump's rhetoric introduced the kind of threat -- that he would seek the prosecution of his opponent -- long deemed unworthy of an established democracy.
Big Bird taught me to always be kind and Oscar taught me that just because someone is grouchy does not mean they are unworthy of friendship.
To appear reluctant to acknowledge her error, and then to have been found by Mr Comey to be wrong about the details, was unworthy of her.
I'm most troubled by the message she's sent here, which is that you are unworthy of romantic love until such a time as you became skinny.
"Through its actions, Russia has acted in a manner unworthy of a great nation and has chosen to isolate itself from the international community," he said.
But mere worthiness is unworthy of the Public, which is in the business of making great art for the people of its city — all of them.
Creon (spoken by Kazunori Abe, movement by Kouichi Ohtaka), the brothers' uncle and their city's despotic new king, has deemed Polyneices a traitor unworthy of burial.
This is how contempt accomplishes its dehumanizing work — by marking its target as unworthy of engagement and thus not a full member of the human community.
Once it becomes clear that the Scandal-About-the-Thing is also a giant nothingburger unworthy of the intensive coverage it's gotten, the media pivots again.
At first it was spoken by women and children, so it was looked down upon by Talmudists and the educated elite as unworthy of serious consideration.
When Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, brought a message from Mr Trump on a visit to Tehran this summer, Mr Khamenei deemed it unworthy of a reply.
Many critics see Kim's choice to do this job as a sign of stupidity and immorality, and consider her unworthy of the millions she has racked up.
Even if your remaining parent does everything in his or her power for you, you still feel incomplete, not good enough, unworthy of love and all that.
Two of the bottles carried the appellation Bourgogne Aligoté, a reminder that the Burgundians themselves have deemed aligoté unworthy of carrying a more specific designation of place.
Tessa Dare's THE GOVERNESS GAME (Avon; paper, $7.99; ebook, $6.99) hinges on a classic obstacle to a happy ending: the hero who thinks himself unworthy of love.
In something of a retelling of Edmond Rostand's 1897 play, "Cyrano de Bergerac," Sierra Burgess (Shannon Purser) feels unworthy of her crush's attention because of her looks.
While flirting with nihilism, fiction's angry new mode feels too tender and intensely alive to have us believe that life is pointless or unworthy of art's scrutiny.
The fence suggested that the space it enclosed was potentially a special one, but the yard belonging to those cottages was shabby and neglected, unworthy of protection.
Net Neutrality is gone, the old memes are dead, internet stars have been canceled, and random people unworthy of idolizing that went viral have been milkshake ducked.
Normally what happens when a group of citizens dares ask for more is that they're derided as lazy or stupid or greedy or otherwise unworthy of decency.
There are no words that can fully describe my alienation from the unconscionable mandate that now brands millions of people as unworthy of entry upon our shores.
" Trump's comments drew a predictably angry response from Iran Tuesday, with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif labeling them "ignorant hate speech" that was "unworthy of a reply.
Unlike cats, who exist mostly to eat your houseplants and make you feel unworthy of their love, dogs are the best, most reliable friend a human can have.
Phiona repeatedly travels to tournaments with her comic-relief sidekicks and defeats players who are more smartly dressed than she is (and are therefore unworthy of our sympathy).
Is the administration chaotic and unworthy of its place in a mighty tradition, but more farcical than corrupting—a madcap approximation of government by a reality-television star?
She's also super judgmental of handmaids; even though Gilead is only five years old, the messaging of handmaids being low and unworthy of respect has been passed down.
Hiding behind anonymity and smearing the President of the United States does not make you an "unsung hero", it makes you a coward, unworthy of serving this Nation.
Now today, I tell Mr. Trump that to reenact a policy fueled by prejudice is uncivilized, un-American and unworthy of a president sworn to uphold our Constitution.
More importantly, those suggestions set up a new form of racial intolerance, where once again, black protest is deemed both unworthy of thoughtful consideration and patently un-American.
We should not let elected leaders draw American soldiers into political agendas which are unworthy of their commitment, and into jobs for which they neither volunteered nor trained.
Don't be mistaken: This is a coordinated campaign by the left to see if it can convince Americans that the Republican Party is evil and unworthy of support.
But then again, who among us has not been so moved by the works of Daniel Radcliffe that they went and created a song unworthy of their catalog?
This means the 'war' on adblockers is a war content farms are waging against their users, who have waged war on content they find unworthy of 'enduring' ads.
One justification for sticking the wild-card teams into one-game playoffs is that they were somehow unworthy of the playoffs, being division runners-up rather than champions.
The protest letter claimed that Dr. Boudreau was initially deemed "unworthy of this post" by the search committee, which took more than a year to do its work.
His temperament has been increasingly questioned, however, over the past year with some pundits accusing him of cracking under pressure and making mistakes unworthy of a multiple champion.
Those who hadn't been able or lucky to meet those requirements were apparently deemed unworthy of staying in the country where they had lived since they were children.
Likewise, the Michelle Wolf comments at the White House correspondents' dinner was a nauseating spectacle unworthy of the free press that was supposedly being honored at the event.
When the world consistently tells you that you are unworthy of kindness because of who or what you are, being kind to yourself is an act of rebellion.
Perhaps he deems people with opioid dependence or addiction to be unworthy of treatment, or he considers them to be too far down the hole to merit help.
When you are young — particularly young and of a marginalized identity — there is no shortage of people telling you that something you love is stupid or unworthy of love.
Indeed, Mr Kelly went further, suggesting, to a group of awestruck journalists, that they were not merely incompetent to pass judgment on military affairs, but unworthy of doing so.
"Through its actions, Russia has acted in a manner unworthy of a great nation and has chosen to isolate itself from the international community," Pompeo said in the statement.
As a former child abuse prosecutor, I am struck by how much of this case resembles those that I handled -- those that would likely be deemed unworthy of headlines.
Surely, screenwriters can come up with ways to avoid these narratives where dying women seem like tools, or a mere means to an end unworthy of their own stories.
And if that seems like a small thing unworthy of remark, it's worth remembering how quickly pro wrestling's moments can go sour with bad booking decisions or referee mistakes.
There is no way to reconcile their decades of pushing "traditional family values" with condoning a president who treats the families of people of color as unworthy of protection.
She notes how recent presidential candidates have declared vast swaths of the public as "unworthy of their attention" (Romney's 47 percent of "takers") or beneath their contempt (Hillary's "deplorables").
By showing he's unworthy of the trust that a president customarily enjoys, Mr. Trump has essentially been daring Congress, the courts and even the bureaucracy to act against him.
In his book, "The Education of Lev Navrozov: A Life in the Enclosed World Once Called Russia" (1975), he described Lenin as a "barbarian" unworthy of his country's deification.
Such thoughts — like anything else that went wrong in a woman's life, from a miscarriage to a child breaking their arm — were considered proof that she was unworthy of salvation.
Nick Xenophon, another senator, escaped because his form of British nationality, "a British overseas citizen", conveyed so few rights that it was unworthy of the name, in the court's view.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the outburst was unworthy of the Georgian people and showed that authorities in the ex-Soviet republic lacked the will to suppress extreme political forces.
The argument is that if you are doing these jobs because you desperately need the money and can't do anything else, you are a failure unworthy of a living wage.
" What has replaced family values, Wagner adds, "white nationalism, which deems brown-skinned men, women, and children of degraded humanity—and therefore absent any inherent value and unworthy of protection.
In Kavanaugh's opinion, daughter and other individuals with intellectual disabilities are so unworthy of dignity and respect that they lack even the ability give input into their own medical care.
Denying the possibility of citizenship to people resident in Myanmar for a long time is unworthy of the democracy Aung San Suu Kyi wants to forge as her last legacy.
I have argued, for two years, that the Trump style of personally insulting political opponents with vindictive, unfair attacks is a nauseating spectacle that is unworthy of an American president.
But you have felt like them if you've once had your heart trampled, or clung to someone unworthy of your devotion, or made a damn fool of yourself for love.
It was Trump's "attacks directed at people who could not respond on an equal footing," Collins wrote, that made her realize he was "unworthy of being our president," she wrote.
In fact, while everyone on the tapes had something to hide, the rest of the group seemed to all agree that Tyler was unworthy of forgiveness because of his stalking tendencies.
In the beginning, the biggest challenge that ESPN+ will face is convincing people that it's not just some paid mishmash of stuff that ESPN finds unworthy of its core, traditional channels.
You can feel confident that, when most fat people hear Jim Morrison say fat is beautiful, they don't believe it, because they've been told they're ugly and unworthy of basic respect.
They became "yes, buts" in their defense of a president many still feel is unworthy of an office occupied by the likes of Abraham Lincoln, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan.
This translates both into policies that help the working class obtain some modicum of the dignity that he believes they are unworthy of and policies that are directly punitive of him.
"SSA's denial of survivor's benefits to surviving same-sex partners like Ms. Thornton tells them that they are unworthy of federal recognition and equal treatment and demeans their dignity," they wrote.
For C.Y.F., the bitterest part of the tragedy was that the department had received numerous calls about the family but had screened them all out as unworthy of a full investigation.
Another study, "Can an Angry Woman Get Ahead?" concluded that men who became angry were rewarded, but that angry women were seen as incompetent and unworthy of power in the workplace.
Rather, it is the result of tolerating a culture where female Marines are treated with contempt, defined solely as sexual objects unworthy of the job and as distractions to the men.
Anything short of that makes them unworthy of the public trust placed in them by Americans and makes them no greater than the Russian trolls who sought to undermine our elections.
Trump advisers also took up the attack in appearances on Sunday&aposs news shows, leveling more withering and unprecedented criticism against Trudeau, branding him a back-stabber unworthy of Trump&aposs time.
"I think Donald Trump is going to places where very few people have gone and I'm not going with him," Graham said, also citing Trump's "temperament" as unworthy of a potential president.
"Natural scientists in particular have been mostly content leaving discussion about the matter to others, marginalizing talk of visitors from other planets as a subject unworthy of serious professional consideration," writes Eghigian.
Finally, it is important to remind Congress that Puerto Rico is in a state of permanent limbo, a status that is both humiliating to Puerto Ricans and unworthy of the United States.
As an accomplice to the crimes against humanity occurring in Myanmar, Suu Kyi is unworthy of possessing an award dedicated to individuals upholding the very principle she has failed to achieve: peace.
Even if you didn't think he was disqualified for the ferocity of his conservative ideology, his reaction to these allegations tell us he's unworthy of the job for which he is nominated.
One guy's message, "not much just watching hulu," earns a column of zeros; it contains no capitalization, no punctuation and "literally no thought," Jenny says, deeming the sender unworthy of a reply.
As soon as Franco died, the Modelo was seen as unworthy of a new Spain, an unwanted symbol of a crowded and unhealthy prison system that Spain's restored democracy promised to overhaul.
Dr. Boudreau, they claimed without corroboration, had initially been deemed "unworthy of this post" by the search committee, which took more than a year, or longer than anticipated, to do its work.
At community board meetings that grew heated, detractors — many of them white — argued that the depictions of drugs and violence in Mr. Wallace's lyrics made him unworthy of such a posthumous honor.
You can watch it for days — indeed, weeks, months and years — on end without ever encountering a persuasively contrary opinion, at least one that isn't instantly derided as unworthy of serious consideration.
German agents sowed discord and encouraged dissent among Irish and Indian communities in the U.S. by suggesting the British were repressing their colonial home countries, and were thus unworthy of American help.
Professing himself to feel unworthy of the task, and praising God, George Washington used the speech, which James Madison helped him to draft, to declare his faith in Congress's ability to govern.
What's even more concerning is the increasingly popular notion that some ideas, such as opposition to abortion, should simply be "non-platformed" — that is, deemed unworthy of even being heard on campus.
"Penn Station is the heart of New York's economy and transportation network, but it has been outdated, overcrowded, and unworthy of the Empire State for far too long," Cuomo said in a statement.
" Yet in the screenplay version, that humiliating moment for Eleanor is turned into a triumphant intimidation, as she towers over Rachel and denigrates her as unworthy of Nick: "You will never be enough.
Oh sure, anyone can stuff a pillow under a cheap red velvet jacket, paste on a fake beard and bellow "Ho Ho Ho." Such people are amateurs unworthy of the title Father Christmas.
As a professional with "impostor syndrome" — a term used to characterize the self-doubt felt by accomplished people who believe they are unworthy of their achievements — he found it hard to feel confident.
When Trump made his ignorant and racist-friendly comments after the tragedy in Charlottesville, he soiled the presidency and divided the nation in ways that are unworthy of any leader of our nation.
" The Arizona Republican, who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in a statement that Putin "chose to make Russia unworthy of membership in the G-8 by invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea.
I've seen Google make many mistakes, and I remain displeased with its continual tax dodging in Europe, a practice common among tech giants, but still unworthy of their stature and otherwise good repute.
That did well enough at the box office — Ms. McCarthy has become a Teflon laugh factory — despite being unworthy of her talents and despite the uneasy, unfunny jokes about Tammy, burgers and doughnuts.
" Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona and the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said Mr. Putin had made Russia "unworthy of membership in the G-8 by invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea.
I refused to think of my body as ugly or unworthy of love just because my thighs have cellulite or because my skin folds around my eyes in ways I wish it didn't.
"Whoever may have whispered that into his ear is unworthy of sitting as a juror and has violated the oath of 'impartial justice' and fidelity to the Constitution and the law," Napolitano wrote.
It's no less true today: Our nation fails a little bit when some are scorned, ignored, cast out as perpetually inferior, inherently criminal and morally unworthy of help, respect and a hand up.
Since that conversation, I still felt unworthy of the uniform that I wore because of his words, and I didn't think I would ever be able to move past that sense of insecurity.
Whereas the rest of the book is written in dry, largely uninflected prose, the epilogue — which almost reads like a Republican attack ad — devolves into a condescending diatribe unworthy of a serious historian.
The discussion belonged to sour, aging, conservative cranks like Peter Vecsey and Bob Ryan, whose sole analytical pose toward the league was that everything in it sucked and was unworthy of Michael Jordan.
Police "apathy often takes the form of stereotyping and victim-blaming, such as when police describe missing loved ones as 'drunks,' 'runaways out partying' or 'prostitutes unworthy of follow-up,'" the report said.
It urges us to glorify a lot of crap (viral wedding videos, the Kardashians), but it also allows us to recognize talent that we might otherwise have dismissed as unworthy of a magazine cover.
According to the magazine, Puzder is unworthy of the position because he'll betray the president's hardline anti-immigration stance: Andrew Puzder was from the start an odd choice to head Donald Trump's Labor Department.
At the same time, close Republican allies of the president argue a speedy dismissal would convey to the public that the Democratic claims against him are groundless and unworthy of even the barest consideration.
"The opinions expressed about my strong advocacy are inaccurate, bizarre and unworthy of the court," Kyros said in an email on Tuesday, adding that Bryant should have let the case go to a jury.
Sources close to Mistry said that Tata had nothing to show for its allegations of a conflict of interest and called them a smear campaign unworthy of either the Tata group or a response.
This past week, liberals, progressives and others protesting Mr. Trump's comments about Haiti, El Salvador, and the countries of Africa understandably rushed to defend them as beautiful, dignified places unworthy of his vulgar derision.
Pale-freckled Heddi also seems altered: there is an undercurrent of passion, possibly rage, in the dulcet sounds of her viola, where previously she was tentative, as if feeling herself unworthy of the music.
History will relegate these GOP leaders to nothing more than hypocritical political eunuchs who were deemed ineffective and unworthy of the public trust, interested only in self-preservation at the expense of their country.
This gives Platt and Deutch the opportunity to sing "Unworthy of Your Love," a melodic mock-ballad in which John Hinckley professes his love for Jodie Foster and Squeakie Fromm, hers for Charles Manson.
So let's be honest: though long held up as the quintessential utopia, The Jetsons is a perfect dystopia, built on the corpses of a billions-strong underclass deemed unworthy of a life in the clouds.
Otherwise, you are very likely to become just another lemming in what Harold Rosenberg characterized as "the herd of independent minds," praising those that you are supposed to, while ignoring those deemed unworthy of attention.
European elites looked unworthy of the description in the 1930s, after a war that had killed more people than any other before it but resolved nothing, followed by the biggest crisis ever faced by capitalism.
"  Trump's praise for Kim immediately provoked a backlash by those who thought that celebrating a brutal despot was unworthy of an American president: Trump on Kim: "A talented man who loves his country very much.
Jair Bolsonaro, the leader of Brazil's right-wing populist movement, once told a female legislator she was unworthy of rape and praised the man who oversaw torture during the country's two decades of military rule.
There is something profoundly disturbing in Trump's conduct today when he tries to demonize and criminalize Hillary Clinton and speaks of her regularly with rage-filled and hateful words that are unworthy of any president.
That ongoing crisis is an example of the consequences of taking the racist ideology underlying birthright debates (which often frame the usually dark-skinned descendants of immigrants as unworthy of full rights) to the extreme.
Little is the latest piece of entertainment to feature a black girl with natural hair, and the trailer presents the look, which still faces bans in schools and workplaces, as something totally unworthy of comment.
As French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu observed, the museum has long been an edifice for the display and affirmation of bourgeois values, encouraging the poor and working-class to self-select as unworthy of spending time there.
So, even if you still believe the youth vote to be a unicorn unworthy of hunting, entertain the following thought experiment: should you wish to wrangle this elusive unicorn, how should you go about doing so?
There's a justified impression that the backlog of untested rape kits is, at least in part, a result of indifference on the part of the police and others in authority dismissing rape as unworthy of prosecution.
In his classic work "The Nazi Doctors" (1986), Robert Jay Lifton showed how the so-called euthanasia program, which sought to eliminate individuals "unworthy of life," led almost seamlessly to the killing centers of the Holocaust.
But I have since learned that willful ignorance keeps people from wanting to break from their comfort zones, and it's much easier—and comfier—to laugh and deem them unworthy of that which they don't understand.
President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority immediately denounced the plan as a "conspiracy deal" unworthy of serious consideration, making the decades-long pursuit of a so-called two-state solution appear more distant than ever.
For one thing, the art that the latter-day George produces, a light installation called a chromolume, has usually been rendered in terms that feel satiric and cheesy, and certainly unworthy of any heir to Seurat.
It was, like most of the past several years' worth of jobs reports, a pretty thoroughly average one — one that is in many ways entirely unworthy of the tumultuous political situation that serves as its backdrop.
Despite the willingness of some to cast her account as nothing more than a salacious sex scandal, and her as a woman unworthy of attention, her story has always been about a lot more than sex.
Venus in Scorpio can be jealous and, on a deeper level, might feel unworthy of love—Leo, have you had an experience of not feeling "enough" in your own home, or growing up in your early childhood?
They have worked to protect the security of our country over decades of service, but the Fredo Corleone Republicans, performing a great service to the Don Corleone in Moscow, say they are unworthy of a security clearance.
In fact, they've leaned into becoming pop rock's least self-conscious ambassadors of joy: no chorus is unworthy of a fist-raising, arena-wide sing-along, and no feeling is too earnest to write a record about.
The critics' disparaging of the lifesaving benefits of naloxone is just another example of the stigmatization of those with the chronic disorder of opioid abuse that brands such individuals as unworthy of efforts to reduce their mortality.
And I would urge Sanders to make a clear, unequivocal and powerful public statement urging all who support his candidacy to avoid these tactics as unworthy of his campaign and the high principled politics he believes in.
"Sometimes basic research is criticized at first for seeming silly or wasteful or unworthy of federal resources," she continued, pointing out that NSF had been criticized early on for its funding of research developing American Sign Language.
That's not all: Just yesterday, McCain disavowed the president's comment that he wants Russia to rejoin the group of industrialized democracies arguing Russia is "unworthy of membership in the G-8 by invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea."
Representative Debbie Dingell, who represents a Detroit-area district neighboring Ms. Tlaib's, said she knew her colleague was not trying to "box anybody into a corner" but "feels strongly" that Mr. Trump is unworthy of his office.
Certainly he'd do all he could to persuade Americans of the nefariousness of Democrats, and absolutely his strategy would be to smear the people, the procedures and the institutions arrayed against him as utterly unworthy of trust.
Some topics, such as claims that some human beings are by definition inferior to others, or illegal or unworthy of legal standing, are not open to debate because such people cannot debate them on the same terms.
Here are photographs that were just good enough to be preserved in "musty envelopes and crowded bins," but deemed unworthy of publication — until the passage of time polished them into gleaming, marvelous artifacts for our retrospective delectation.
I don't think his play at North Dakota is bad enough to make him unworthy of a top-10 pick, but it also doesn't make much of a case for him to be a sure-fire franchise guy.
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill hit back at Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai for using a lightsaber in a video defending the agency's repeal of net neutrality rules, saying Pai was "unworthy" of using a lightsaber.
My evidence was not analyzed for DNA even though the technology was available, not because my case was deemed unworthy of the time, money and effort, but because there was no one to whom to compare the results.
These and other questions argue for an independent investigation into the use of force by security forces, and for the reform of practices — including censorship, communications blackouts, and those allowed by Afspa – that are unworthy of India's democracy.
While this stereotype is harmful for women who may come to believe that their bodies made them unworthy of love, as Crabbe did, she made an excellent point about how harmful it can be for other people, too.
ROME — When Kiki Bertens stepped onto Arthur Ashe Stadium four years ago at the United States Open as the second-round opponent of Serena Williams, who was bidding for a Grand Slam, she felt unworthy of the occasion.
If your shoes are deemed unworthy of the Cannes red carpet, you can console yourself with the thought that not only the celebrities must dress up for occasion, but also the press photographers who crowd the adjacent gantries.
"Realness" for many offered a way to celebrate themselves, their beauty and their self-worth in defiance of a society that said that because of their gender identity or sexual orientation, they were unworthy of love or acceptance.
By insisting that more study is warranted to decide whether transgender students should be treated fairly, the government has sent a deeply disturbing message to transgender students that they are less than other students and unworthy of protection.
I recently spoke with Duncombe about the universal appeal of piracy, why pirate women have been considered unworthy of historical documentation, and why the Cheng I Saos of the world deserve to have their own Pirates of the Caribbean.
Unfortunately, the explanation is hiding in plain sight: His ideological opposition to protective regulations, at least those protecting worker safety and the environment, drove him to push beyond sound legal analysis in ways unworthy of a Supreme Court justice.
It's possible to hold a president accountable for his crimes if lawmakers have enough independence and integrity to pursue the truth, and if the American people can be persuaded that the person they elected is unworthy of their trust.
They saw Mr. Blankenship as unelectable and unworthy of the Senate, given that he served a year in prison in connection with a mining disaster in 2010 that killed 29 men, and made racially offensive comments during the campaign.
By normalizing the demonization of predominantly black neighborhoods across the nation as unworthy of federal protection and resources, Trump signals to both ordinary citizens and political institutions the value that should be placed on the black folk who live there.
The parallel with white American conquest of Native American lands is hard to miss, and it's likely no coincidence that the host Dolores declares to be unworthy of reaching the "Valley Beyond," also happens to be a Native American warrior.
Assuming fatness as bad is a byproduct of a culture that already is on board with Trump's thinking, positioning some -- in this case thin people - as deserving of respect, and positioning others as unworthy of kindness, care and equal treatment.
But some members of the panel appeared nonetheless critical of the arguments made at the close of a six-month trial by the prosecutor, who a trial judge said made remarks that were "ill-conceived and unworthy" of his office's stature.
But if you're the kind of person who thinks that your love for this music gives you the right to abuse other people whose background or skin color or gender or chord progressions offend you, you are unworthy of black metal.
"DOMA undermines both the public and private significance of state-sanctioned same-sex marriages; for it tells these couples, and all the world, that their otherwise valid marriages are unworthy of federal recognition," Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the majority opinion.
"When Americans from both parties and both sides of the abortion debate came together to ban partial-birth abortion as a truly barbaric practice unworthy of our country, she defended it," he wrote in a Fox News op-ed published Friday.
And then, after those few minutes, I arrived at the scene in question, which struck me as really unworthy of the keyboard smashing: Arya, having just booked passage to return to Westeros, came upon an old woman on a Braavosi bridge.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday accused Republicans of trying to "talk down" the U.S. economy by painting a doomsday picture on the campaign trail and said the rhetoric used by Republican candidates was unworthy of the American people.
We get trapped in these loops of rumination that are very destructive, and the stories that we tell ourselves: you know, that we're unworthy of love, that we can't get through the next hour with a cigarette, whatever it is.
To belittle the culture as unworthy of serious consideration does a disservice to the vision and skills these young people displayed, said Rhea Combs, curator of film and photography at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Finally, Congress cannot continue to ignore the fact that Puerto Rico has reached the limits of its development within the multiple constraints imposed by its subordinate political status, which is both humiliating to Puerto Ricans and unworthy of the United States.
It's worth noting that the Vanguard Group — which has never been one to launch a new fund based on a fad unworthy of long-term investment — has plans to launch a minimum volatility ETF among its upcoming slate of new ETFs.
You meet guys who desperately did not want to leave their children, who swear they have tried to be with them, who may feel unworthy of fatherhood but who don't want to be the missing dad their own father was.
By stigmatizing Medicaid recipients, just as radical conservatives have done for welfare recipients, by implying that they are abusing the program and therefore unworthy of our help the administration and its allies are clearly attempting to weaken support for the program.
In those negotiations, they are auditioning for their next jobs, wanting to display their dazzling smarts but also eventually needing to appear like reasonable people and avoid being depicted by the white-collar bar as cowboys unworthy of a prestigious partnership.
The final half-hour of Made in America is deeply sad, not because of O.J. but because of what might have been And the third idea is that, ultimately, O.J. was unworthy of that honor (or burden, as it might be).
The disaster of Mr. McCartney's six-year marriage to Heather Mills, who seemed unworthy of him in every regard, and their acrimonious divorce in 2008, is covered in detail here, as is his marriage to Nancy Shevell, his third wife, in 2011.
Sticking with some of the major pillars that helped anchor his own campaign, including listing the United States as the "only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare to all people," Sanders said an end to Obamacare is unworthy of presidential praise.
David ZielenzigerGreat Neck, N.Y. To the Editor: I am second to none in my disdain for President Trump, but I found your long article about the possible origin of the bone spurs exemption to avoid the Vietnam War unworthy of front-page status.
If they fire him it is not because he is morally unworthy of the job (he is innocent until proven otherwise), not because he is corrupt (corruption is proved only in court), not because he is legally bound to go (he is not).
Mr. Sondheim has Hinckley (Steven Boyer) sing a beautiful-banal folk-rock ballad called "Unworthy of Your Love" to Jodie Foster; when it becomes a duet with Ms. Fromme (known as Squeaky) singing to Charles Manson, the squirmy pathos is almost unbearable.
In this image there is also the resolute idealism, and curiosity that when I saw him in public appearances would often easily slide into a quizzical grin somewhere between empathic embarrassment on someone else's behalf and outright dismissal as unworthy of further engagement.
"The 20th century witnessed a strong push to get beyond white supremacy, to get beyond a social commitment to ideas that elevate whites as human and decent and worthy and nonwhites as less than human and dangerous and unworthy of concern," Haney-López told me.
My inability to find anything that fit me underscored the clear, cruel message I got from peers: that I needed to change my body by any means necessary; I was a monster, I was ugly and unworthy of humane treatment, and I didn't belong anywhere.
"The 22010th century witnessed a strong push to get beyond white supremacy, to get beyond a social commitment to ideas that elevate whites as human and decent and worthy and nonwhites as less than human and dangerous and unworthy of concern," Haney-López said.
But although mega-filmmaker Jade Wilson (Kristen Bell) is handing out movies to just about every superhero in existence (resulting in some deep-cut jokes that will delight comics historians in the audience), she deems the Teen Titans unworthy of the big-screen treatment.
The smaller, reality TV side of Trump insists on self-destructive tweets, fights unworthy of the President of the United States, and smothering his own positive messages with noisy irrelevancies, which give the liberal media an excuse to avoid covering the important, good news.
When a woman writes about the home and domesticity, she is told her subject matter is frivolous and unimportant and unworthy of any kind of serious consideration, and her writing is dismissed because it cannot possibly be worth the time required to read it.
" These philosophers talk about the drain on "resources" caused by lives lived with a disability, which eerily echoes what Hoche and Binding wrote about the "financial and moral burden" on "a person's family, hospital, and state" caused by what they deem lives "unworthy of living.
"I can't allow anyone to go against our country's economy and even less so if it establishes an unjust asymmetry, unworthy of our government and humiliating for our nation," said Lopez Obrador to big applause from a crowd of several thousand that spilled across several blocks.
"If Rudy [Giuliani] wants the public to believe that Donald Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen $28500,6900 and didn't know what it was for, didn't know that it was going to silence Stormy Daniels, that is unworthy of belief," said Napolitano, a former New Jersey Superior Court judge.
Mr. Cruise deserves better, as do his loyalists, who have stuck with him through the good and the bad, both in perfectly tailored roles that failed to impress audiences ("Edge of Tomorrow") and in roles that were unworthy of all his work and our love ("Oblivion").
It turns out that there are thinking Republicans who have watched Trump's twitter rants, his disturbed performance at Helsinki and the unrestrained bile that he emits at his rallies — and the blind, ecstatic response of his core base — and found them unnerving and unworthy of their support.
What about someone who died knowing he lied about his service and who probably posed as a veteran only because he either felt guilty that he was physically unable to serve or he feared he was unworthy of respect because he had not sacrificed for his country?
That leads high-profile members of the left, who live within these bubbles, to use language they'd never use in mixed company; it leads the leftist intelligentsia to oust those who disagree with them, since those people are obviously unworthy of being considered fellow human beings.
The escalation arrived four days before the biggest day of voting in the Republican primary campaign, and amid mounting alarm within the leadership of the party that its rank-and-file voters keep embracing a figure they view as hostile to their values and unworthy of their nomination.
Rather than filling up his salary-cap space with expensive players in the expansion draft that rival clubs deemed unworthy of protection, he took a gamble on Vadim Shipachyov (pictured), a 30-year old centre and longtime star for SKA St Petersburg in Russia's Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
A good way to start these conversations—even if you're wrapped up in the moment, or you're literally in bed with Drake—is to just fucking start them, knowing that a person who is resistant or manipulative is gross, dumb, and unworthy of the honor of boning you.
Priorities USA, the Democratic "super PAC" supporting Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, is kicking off its advertising for the general election on Wednesday with a new ad, titled "Speak," that uses Donald J. Trump's own statements against him to depict him as a misogynist and unworthy of the White House.
Mr. Pompeo's personal closeness and access to Mr. Trump has helped the intelligence community get over some of the hard feelings generated by the president's dismissal, even before he was elected, of its flagship product — the President's Daily Brief — which Mr. Trump deemed unworthy of his daily attention.
And the failure to make restrictions on changes clear in the booking-confirmation email, as well as the false information provided on the website, amount to shoddiness unworthy of a flag-carrier, and one that owes its dominant position at Heathrow Airport more to an accident of history than open competition.
Knee-jerk contempt for democracy—insulting those we disagree with as idiotic, as incapable or unworthy of civic trust and responsibility—has a long and ugly history in this country, where the Founding Fathers were nearly as democracy-averse as Plato, and certainly more hostile to the prospect of redistributing wealth.
Rather than putting together yet another think-piece on Women in a Post-Trump World, Traister—as she did with her previous book All the Single Ladies—digs deep, tracing the ways culture has attempted to silence half its population by calling them hysterical or simply unworthy of opinions and viewpoints.
"Plaintiffs have strived mightily to frame the 2018 rule as such an 'extraordinary' administrative action, striking a blow to the heart of the ACA in a manner that is both unprecedented and unworthy of judicial deference," Judge Richard Leon of the US District Court for the District of Columbia wrote in his decision.
Up to this point, he's been nothing more than a man unworthy of the amount of power he yields at the FBI, and with all the personality of a smarmy car salesman But this view gets turned on its head after Carrie (Clare Danes) provides him with evidence that could prove Sekou (J.
And if I'm being honest, I was even a bit ashamed that a single word could make me feel, even just for a moment, all the awful feelings I felt for so many years: small, less than, wrong, and unworthy of love and respect by my family or god forbid by my teammates.
Throughout its six-decade history, the magazine has been known for launching crusades against ideological factions it regards as unworthy of belonging to the conservative tribe, including anti-Semites in the late 1950s, libertarians and members of the John Birch Society in the 1960s, and anti-war conservatives in the 1990s and post-September 11.
The mainstream media has helped implant the image of the criminal as black in the minds of most Americans, and the black crack addict as dangerous and unworthy of empathy, and the brown man as terrorist—even though most acts of domestic terror over the past several years have been committed by white supremacists.
And sometimes Seth is clueless enough to annoy the reader almost as much as he annoys other characters who are more annoying than he is; his attraction to Leonie may not exactly be a head-scratcher — she's the beautiful daughter of a privilege that Seth never had — but it's shallow and unworthy of him nonetheless.
Now, all that stands between you and your spouse is, well, the planning of an enormous, catered event, the orchestration of debaucherous premarital weekend trips, the categorization of all your friends into worthy/unworthy of attendance, and the process of registering for every product you'll presumably need for the rest of your life together.
Literature was somewhere other than me, so I thought, and related to that was another idea I had, that everything of meaning was to be found at the center, that only there did important things happen, while all that occurred on the periphery — where I felt I was — was without significance and unworthy of being written about.
However, Menendez set a new low, not just this year in arguing that his accepting the same gifts was not a corruption, but back in 2010 as well: It turns out that, when Menendez was voting against Judge Porteous as unworthy of office, he was accepting the same type of gifts from Florida ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen.
My people are from Alabama, not Tennessee, but this space feels as though it belongs as much to me as to any Tennessean because it tells the kinds of stories that could be the story of my people, the kinds of stories that earlier versions of public history had always deemed unworthy of celebration or scholarly attention.
The president's use of stereotypes when speaking about black communities and communities of color — attacks that he doesn't use on poor white communities affected by the opioid crisis, or predominantly white regions struggling economically — have been well-documented, with places like Baltimore, Chicago, Oakland, and Ferguson being presented as uniquely violent and dangerous, and therefore unworthy of Trump's support or protection.
"I don't know anything about it, but again, it's just another notion that is unworthy of the presidency of the United States and disrespectful of the challenges that we face as a county, as a people, to address who we are: a nation of immigrants," Pelosi told reporters as House Democrats closed out their three-day policy retreat in Virginia.
She's even had to watch as her tormenter Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardGabbard moves to New Hampshire ahead of primary Harris posts video asking baby if she'll run for president one day Krystal Ball: What Harris's exit means for the other 2020 candidates MORE who she famously dissed as irrelevant and unworthy of a response surpasses her in any number of polls.
The black pill worldview isn't necessarily tied to the idea that you need to be in a relationship to be happy; it's more like a doctrine that if you're physically unattractive, you are unworthy of love, and therefore, all your attempts to form lasting relationships are not only destined to end in failure but are probably going to end up making you even more unhappy.
Running against a bigot and bully who has humiliated Republican leaders with behavior that is unworthy of the presidency, the former first lady, senator and secretary of State will have few more inspiring and compelling champions than the senior senator from Massachusetts, who proudly carries the legacy of Ted Kennedy, with his famous proclamation that the dream will never die and the cause will always endure.
Most of the chat seems to be happening around him rather than with him—which is usually the first thing that happens when a visually bold artist bowls in out of nowhere, wholeheartedly owning a musical style that feels inherently confrontational because it fucks with a genre or backs one previously considered unworthy of critical validation (see also: Odd Future, Yung Lean or PC Music).
Mr. Trump's outbursts against athletes and their leagues came as he was smarting from yet another setback in his effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and as he worked to stoke enthusiasm among his core supporters in the deeply conservative state of Alabama, where he attended a campaign rally for Mr. Strange, whom many of them regard as an establishment Republican unworthy of their backing.
It was my mother who told me that my untidy bedroom was unworthy of good Christian living (it showed "poor stewardship"), that I should speak not of "luck" but of "blessing," and who was made distinctly nervous by my talk of having a beer in a pub ("only ever half a pint, I hope"; her own Scottish mother had signed the "temperance pledge," and never drank).
The governor wasn't arguing that his young self came to see that blackface was wrong because he had learned how minstrelsy wasn't some cultural niche but was once America's popular culture and how that popularity helped cement the nation's perception of black people as hideous and stupid and freakish and dumb and lusty and unworthy of more than torture, exploitation, derision, oppression, neglect and extermination.
But Trump and the likes of Tom Cotton, Jeff Sessions, and Stephen Miller pose fundamentally the same question: Will America live up to the inherent potential of a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all people are created equal, or will it sink to the depths of narrow ethnic politics in a way that is unworthy of its great purpose?
The NCAA claims that the vote to restore games to North Carolina was a "reluctant" one, but that is cold comfort to the trans people in the state who are once again placed in untenable positions, who are once again told they are unworthy of protection, who are once again sent the message that it really doesn't matter to the powerful, moneyed interests whether we live or die.
Mechanical watches are old things, unworthy of our time and attention in a world of always-on Facebook and Pokemon Go. However, with a little imagination and a lot of whimsy, a watch like this can bring you back to a simpler time when James Bond had gadgets and Jason Bourne was a sociopathic killer patched up by a drunk doctor on the coast of France instead of a high-tech destroyer of governments.
"I don't know anything about it, but again, it's just another notion that is unworthy of the presidency of the United States and disrespectful of the challenges that we face as a county, as a people, to address who we are: a nation of immigrants," Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) said Friday.
Fox senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano said Thursday that it is "unworthy of belief" that 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 reimbursed his personal attorney Michael Cohen and didn't know the money was being used to silence adult-film star Stormy Daniels about an alleged 2628 affair with Trump.
United Kingdom Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry slammed 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 said he is unworthy of a state visit when he visits the U.K. Thornberry's statements came on Friday after he announced his decision to withdraw U.S. support for the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty.
Our national pastime couldn't be more appropriately represented now than by a nationally loathed, orange-clad team that conned its way to a throne; than by an arrogant franchise that, in addition to the cheating scandal, fostered a hostile, misogynistic, media-taunting culture in which the Astros felt they were above the law; than by a squad that, though widely reviled by a majority of fans as unworthy of a title, is maddeningly predicted by pundits to strongly compete for another this year.
In an article he wrote some years later, he predicted that future generations of Americans would come to share his emotions: Now deemed unworthy of the notice of any, save fanatical abolitionists, these acts of sublime heroism, of lofty self-sacrifice, of patient martyrdom, these beautiful Providences, these hair-breadth escapes and terrible dangers, will yet become the themes of the popular literature of this nation, and will excite the admiration, the reverence and the indignation of the generations yet to come.
He appeared to have a very open temper — certainly a very cheerful and lively one; she could observe nothing wrong in his notions, a great deal decidedly right...This was all very promising; and, but for such an unfortunate fancy for having his hair cut, there was nothing to denote him unworthy of the distinguished honour which [Emma's] imagination had given him; the honour, if not of being really in love with her, of being at least very near it, and saved only by her own indifference — (for still her resolution held of never marrying) — the honour, in short, of being marked out for her by all their joint acquaintance.

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