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I think about fast food being vilified [as analogous to] the ways black people are vilified.
I've been vilified and persecuted for sounding like a ringtone.
Or whether he might be vilified, even by Yankee fans.
In response Nabil Sadek, the public prosecutor, vilified foreign journalists.
The majority of whistleblowers are culturally vilified rather than valued.
If you say something really disgusting, you will be vilified.
Soros was publicly vilified during Orban's campaign for April elections.
They are not some easily vilified foreign entity or individual.
"DiSanto: "I feel bad that [Spencer is still so vilified].
At times your clinic hasn't just been challenged but vilified.
They vilified the protesters as agents of Pakistan, India's archrival.
She was vilified by men and women, Republicans and Democrats.
The media is routinely vilified and mocked by the president.
She's vilified who she thinks is to blame for everything.
She and others say they have been vilified by opponents.
Where the Democrats of 1998 vilified Ken Starr, the independent counsel who investigated Mr. Clinton, the Republicans of 2019 vilified Representative Adam B. Schiff, the California Democrat who led the inquiry into Mr. Trump.
He's vilified on both sides of the Atlantic by conservative politicians.
Recall the ways various governments and institutions have historically vilified queerness.
Instead, we who raise our voices are vilified for demanding action.
Filled with remorse and roundly vilified, Griffith's career never really recovered.
Having some problematic moments doesn't mean you should be completely vilified.
People who were smeared, disparaged, defamed and vilified on his airwaves.
The image of the black man in America is often vilified.
Now it has become the most vilified church in South Korea.
An angry public overwhelmingly wants change in an easily vilified industry.
King was harassed by the FBI and vilified in the media.
Vilified and insulted members of racial and ethnic minorities are seething.
Both have also vilified journalists and fostered tensions with the European Union.
And here, much-vilified social media might provide part of the answer.
Judges who challenge the government are dismissed as partisan and frequently vilified.
It's a tired trope: Woman tries to get ahead — woman is vilified.
It's likely that the Black person in question was vilified and criminalized.
Jewish students have abandoned Labour groups because they feel threatened and vilified.
"(Palm) is probably the most vilified commodity on the planet," he said.
But the Syrian government and its allies have long vilified the group.
They have been vilified from the moment they ran onto the field.
You will either be lauded by future generations or vilified by them.
"Those like Ross who were vilified are now finding redemption," she said.
Arguably the most vilified number (aside from 666), 13 has countless malevolent origins.
Politkovskaya frequently received threats and was vilified by state media as being unpatriotic.
Meanwhile, according to the complaint, his accuser was vilified and forced from school.
They were so vilified that I never told anyone my mother was white.
I need to know the role of Salesforce doing good, business somewhat vilified.
But, like Jaki, they argue Poland on the whole has been unjustly vilified.
The general public has been misled by the politicians who have vilified it.
Federal workers are vilified for implementing laws over which they have no control.
She thinks she is "relentlessly vilified" by the press and her political foes.
This action, if taken unilaterally, will be vilified by leaders throughout the region.
He has also vilified Muslims and spoken ignorantly and contemptuously about African-Americans.
Humanizing Syrian refuges at a time when they're highly vilified is inherently political.
Other players who have taken a knee have been vilified by the public.
Politicians who supported that measure were vilified by priests or threatened with excommunication.
It would be understandable to feel sympathy for anyone so isolated and vilified.
But the thing is, stereotypes tell on the stereotypers more than the vilified.
President Obama said Fox News and conservative media "vilified" him throughout his presidency.
They have been vilified by the president as criminals, though they are not.
On social media, Henry has been vilified by many French fans as a "traitor".
Ultimately, the desire to be alive and stay alive should be admired, not vilified.
It affects us all when rights around sex and gender are prohibited or vilified.
Apple, once vilified for decimating album sales with iTunes, is the second-biggest earner.
"We have been vilified, fried, and dyed in the media," she told the assembly.
"Only when young women employ it is the speech pattern so vilified," Hess argues.
Some NP supporters saw it as a betrayal and vilified her in social media.
My parents feared Matt could be vilified if it wasn't taken care of immediately.
Lindros, much like the superstars of today, was vilified in ways that defy logic.
But in Maloney's attempt at advocacy of tolerance, some employees may have felt vilified.
"He's being vilified in how he brings the truth out," Smith told USA Today.
They should not be vilified by unsupported claims that the grass could be greener.
While trade is part of the picture, it is overly vilified for its part.
Obscure agreements, such as the UN Global Compact for Migration, were named and vilified.
In no way is faith or religion really glorified, nor is it vilified, exactly.
In the process she's been vilified by her critics, labeled a communist, and worse.
Anger over high drug prices has risen and President Trump has vilified the industry.
They say he has been vilified in an effort to diminish his political successes.
Mr. Trump has vilified the press since he started running for office in 2015.
And Trump vilified the man's wife for being a Democratic candidate for state office.
The documentary trailer also refers to her as the most vilified woman in America.
Gun owners fear a revival of 1990s federal enforcement efforts that endlessly vilified them.
He feels vilified, he says, for his continued use of chemical herbicides and pesticides.
David Hogg might be the most vilified person in right-wing media right now.
Erdogan has vilified Soros as "the famous Hungarian Jew ... who assigns people to divide nations".
Vilified and outlawed as "black magic," shamanism has since taken on a mystical, esoteric air.
Schnatter was reportedly complaining that the KFC founder wasn't vilified the way he had been.
One was Good and one has been vilified for fuckboi-ery for half a year.
Butter, which is very high in saturated fat – about 70 percent – has been particularly vilified.
Lady Scotland has, in her words, been "vilified" for shaking up the scenery too roughly.
The articles vilified Perry and applauded Villa, but the comments were where things got ugly.
Few politicians have been so vilified by their enemies, and for so long, as Clinton.
Mao vilified the sage as a reactionary, but Communist Party leaders have since rehabilitated him.
She was vilified by those who accused of her "switching lanes" to resuscitate her career.
For this, Trump is vilified by the media who look for anything to create controversy.
Republican leaders also vilified President Obama and Democrats, stoking anger with rank-and-file conservatives.
The New York Times: From celebrated to vilified, House's Muslim women absorb blows over Israel.
Mr Sisi has closed Egypt's border with Gaza, to great Palestinian dismay, and vilified Hamas.
"They might also be vilified, and they need to hear our voices of support also." 
The GOP has long vilified Pelosi, often linking Democratic candidates to her during campaign season.
"I didn't feel like I was vilified as much for speaking the truth," Texas Rep.
This is not to say I'm blaming Western culture for making young Muslims feel vilified.
It was embroiled in a dock strike in 2013 and has been vilified by unions.
For her efforts, she was immediately vilified by various people and groups on the left.
He has especially vilified pro-democracy organizations funded by the Hungarian-American philanthropist George Soros.
"He was vilified by many people by his position about the Manning affair," he said.
This is the crux of womanhood that Guess embodied—to be simultaneously infantilized and vilified.
The Flames were menaced, vilified, chased and attacked at practices and games, Mr. Papa said.
Mr. Bartman has been America's most vilified fan, a devotee of America's longest-suffering team.
" Later in the video, the narrator says, "Because I am blue, I am increasingly vilified.
MSG had effectively been vilified in the American imagination, and was shunned for decades afterward.
As a candidate, he vilified journalists by name and blacklisted news outlets that displeased him.
Yet nobody was vilified for having previously eaten pork during the 22020 swine flu pandemic.
He would have faced down the wrathful online barbarians who vilified any perceived anti-Dylanite.
For this, of course, Lilla was widely vilified by the thought police of identity politics.
Outlets and politicians who resist the flow by focusing on facts are abandoned or vilified.
Deaths will continue to happen, and the poor devastated parents will be blamed and vilified.
Deaths will continue to happen, and the poor devastated parents will be blamed and vilified.
What Mr. Abbas vilified as a brutal occupier, Mr. Netanyahu exalted as a vibrant democracy.
The standoff made the Bundys national figures — cheered in some quarters and vilified in others.
It tries to suggest that the reason cops are vilified is because they are cops.
It's all too easy to stay quiet when our friends, acquaintances, and colleagues are being vilified.
She was vilified by some and celebrated by others who viewed her as a freedom fighter.
One tool to resolve a hacked election is that old, most vilified institution: the Electoral College.
While others vilified Rauschenberg, Tworkov continued to give him "full, active, and generous support," wrote Tompkins.
Videos of the exchange seemingly commandeered the entire internet, where Cruise was vilified as a bully.
Instead of this inciting a concern for her mental health or well-being, she was vilified.
In an another paragraph, Musk seemingly vilified whistleblowers—saying they are Tesla employees with a grudge.
It is their families who suffer from lack of law enforcement when the police are vilified.
They are often beloved, sometimes vilified, and they are almost always their husbands' most trusted counselors.
Yovanovitch had been vilified by Giuliani, who convinced the president she was working against his interests.
Burr fled and was vilified, not just by his fellow Founding Fathers, but historians as well.
People are also afraid of being vilified, which is the price you pay for speaking out.
But they do nothing to tackle the criminal element that the Trump administration has so vilified.
To be vilified now, as if we are the worst of the worst, is so disappointing.
Within, the HHKB is nothing short of a controversial icon, both vilified and lauded by typists.
This election year, some of the most vilified figures among liberals in the state aren't Republicans.
But the bureau has long been vilified by Republicans as an overreaching, aggressive arm of government.
The Irish government, which along with the UK guaranteed the peace deal, finds itself increasingly vilified.
They have been vilified in Russia, called traitors by government officials and the state news media.
People who abstain from eating meat, especially vegans, are often ridiculed or vilified by meat eaters.
They must be charged with some kind of crime -- or at least publicly vilified for their stupidity!
That on any other season of Celebrity Apprentice such tactics would have been lauded rather than vilified?
Newspapers mocked and vilified her, even as they lauded her alleged tormentor for his devotion to charity.
The world is now watching, you will either be lauded by future generations or vilified by them.
"The world is now watching, you will either be lauded by future generations or vilified by them."
Last week, Howard Schultz in here said he felt that business somehow became vilified during this election.
Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, Muslims in America have been a highly scrutinized and vilified community.
On the other, Trayvon, the teenager without the ability to defend himself was vilified by the defense.
Shoppers who choose to chase deals instead of spending time with their families have also been vilified.
When it comes to the adult characters, Whaley avoids the tired conventions of clueless or vilified parents.
Though vilified by some politicians, the EPA has made our country a cleaner, safer and healthier place.
Immigrants in America play an essential role in our society and ought to be celebrated, not vilified.
Dogs can bridge the empathy gap between animals we know well and those who are unjustifiably vilified.
That has not changed since Anita Hill was vilified and Clarence Thomas ascended to the Supreme Court.
Government supporters have long vilified Ledezma for supporting a brief 2002 coup and accused him of corruption.
Mr. Tompkins was vilified in the conservative news media, interrogated by congressional commissions and threatened with deportation.
"The bail bondsman is vilified," said Ms. Esquenazi, chairwoman of the New York State Bail Bondsman Association.
Jesse Eisenberg will star in a film about the traders that have been vilified on Wall Street.
Why didn't you volunteer to testify — you had said you were upset watching Anita Hill get vilified?
Mr. Franken has acknowledged his inappropriate behavior, has apologized and is now being vilified in the media.
When CNN stopped running an ad that vilified immigrants in 2018, NBC and Fox later followed suit.
Overnight, the F.B.I. director went from being vilified by supporters of Mr. Trump for covering up Mrs.
Players like Hernández and others are revered for their successes, but vilified for even the tiniest weakness.
Asylum seekers who have arrived at the American border seeking protection have been vilified by this administration.
The public vilified Jackson, pinning the supposed moral degradation of society on a single (briefly) exposed nipple.
Fellow financiers said Mr. Griffin should be applauded for his philanthropy, rather than vilified for his spending.
The dwindling left is frequently vilified as traitorous, as empowered right-wingers create ever-narrower definitions of Zionism.
The internet is a capricious beast; someone can go from deified to vilified in a matter of minutes.
Both presidential candidates have vilified trade to varying degrees but this sort of data illustrates the political upside.
We have vilified one another, we have pointed fingers at one another, we've debated stupidly, we've argued unnecessarily.
Blair has been vilified by some U.K. politicians — including those in his own Labour Party — for entering Iraq.
Instead of recognizing the danger of his own words, Trump vilified the subjects of his original racist screed.
"The letter was presented in a way that vilified me and wasn't true," he told the Daily Mail.
Muslims in general, and queer and trans Muslims specifically, are often judged, silenced, and vilified in the media.
In Hungary, they have been openly vilified by the far-right who blame them for crime and insecurity.
You have been vilified in the media, thus virtually eliminating your ability to publicly advocate for the company.
When we have seen these movements, like Black Lives Matter, gain a national platform, they are often vilified.
In Santa Fe, the shooting was not committed by the weapon so often vilified by gun control proponents.
Instead, the administration ignores valid data and has even vilified scientists that do not toe the party line.
Is there any doubt that Hillary Clinton is the most vilified public figure of this still-young century?
Though vilified by much of the world, Mugabe is still revered by the military and ruling party leadership.
We have vilified young black men, especially in the cities, for being in gangs and for perpetrating crime.
Viktor Orban, Hungary's far-right prime minister, has long vilified Mr. Soros and his efforts to promote democracy.
Even the Communist Party,  vilified by many Americans, was viewed with sympathy in parts of the black community.
And the horse trading that spared him from prosecution last year also turned him into a vilified figured.
An administration that sought to police the presentation of research and distort its authorship would be roundly vilified.
This year we will expand our discussion of whether conquistadors should be celebrated or vilified by discussing monuments.
PARIS — As queen of France for less than two decades, Marie Antoinette was vilified as extravagant and frivolous.
The fact that guys are being embraced for things that I was being heavily criticized and vilified for.
In particular, Flake, Corker, and McCain have been vilified as shallow Republicans who've all along been duplicitously hiding.
" The actor popped his eyes playfully and said, "The irony is what Flynn's become, how he's been vilified.
Over the past couple of years, Big Tech has been vilified and has faced a so-called techlash.
Republicans are happy to remind the public of the involvement of Ms. Pelosi, whom they have long vilified.
And it's the same firm Democrats vilified when Mitt Romney, a Bain alum, ran for president in 2012.
But when their profession is vilified nearly daily, and they pull back, it is the public that suffers.
His party has embraced a militant brand of Hindu nationalism and its leaders have openly vilified Indian Muslims.
Mr. Manafort has been "vilified in a manner that this country has not experienced in decades," they said.
Pao, squarely vilified during her tenure, did not last the full year as interim, leaving after eight months.
Less than two years after this film came out, Winona was arrested for shoplifting, and America vilified her.
Liberals vilified her as the daughter of military president Park Chung-hee, who took power in a 1961 coup.
They also say that he was "vilified" as a victim as a result of an apparent rush to judgement.
Also, American heroes is trapped under the hip everyday by being vilified by members of congress and the media.
As readers will already know, Thiel was widely vilified for his high-profile support of Trump before the election.
The next day, the liberal media vilified everyone associated with the embassy move and glorified the poor Hamas terrorists.
Suarez was subsequently vilified across the world—both for his actions and his jubilant touchline celebrations after Gyan's miss.
Margot Robbie will be lacing up her skates to play one of the most vilified sports figures in history.
Le Pen represents a party that has long vilified traditional elites and parties — a vilification that is fully reciprocated.
As word of his body count spread, Peterson was vilified by black citizens and cheered by his fellow cops.
Op-Ed Contributor NO one, not even Donald J. Trump, vilified the Eastern elite more than Richard M. Nixon.
It vilified the thousands of migrants walking toward the US southern border, wrongly portraying them as invaders and criminals.
Strzok has been vilified by Republicans for the anti-Trump text messages he exchanged with FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
They raided each other's quarries, bribed each other's crews, and vilified each other in print and at scientific meetings.
We can certainly agree that right-wing misogynists have vilified her for her entire career, because she is female.
He's one lazy backcheck away from being traded to a Sun Belt team or vilified by the Toronto media.
But she also had to understand how difficult her life was going to be, how she would be vilified.
During recent rallies, anti-immigrant activists vilified the Yemenis as potential Arab terrorists, rapists or illegal immigrants stealing jobs.
In case you haven't picked up on this yet, Mr. Mezhburd believes vodka ought to be celebrated, not vilified.
Having first vilified the pharmaceutical industry, he now calls on them to fix the problem with a new vaccine.
Amid the growing outcry over the high price of medicines, pharmacy managers have been vilified alongside big drug makers.
But they are also vilified for being too smart, too focused on academics, one-dimensional and lacking personal skills.
During his campaign for president, Chavez vilified the U.S. and other countries he felt were taking advantage of Venezuela.
We looked at how he's dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an Obama-era watchdog agency vilified by Republicans.
He spouts off against the elites, then stuffs his administration with billionaires, several from the very banks he vilified.
Landlords and developers, accustomed to ready access to Albany insiders, were shut out of meetings and vilified at rallies.
At various times vilified and celebrated, Walker's work often deals in the brutality of slavery in powerfully blunt ways.
It remains to be seen whether politicians like Radel will continue to be vilified in the years to come.
Good old fashioned music critic sexism is why Lady Gaga and Kesha, the twin titans of electropop, were often vilified.
Praised by investors and the IMF, Gontareva's tough anti-crisis measures saw her vilified by some lawmakers and local businessmen.
Trump's order Friday begins what will be a lengthy process toward changing a law he vilified on the campaign trail.
We're demanding a public apology to Omar, Muslim Americans, and those who were vilified and maligned in the Post's pages.
He vilified the brain itself, and its ability to turn on its owner and whisper troubling orders into the subconscious.
They should be praised for their actions, not vilified by uninformed onlookers like Livingston in the name of contemporary politics.
The dentist was vilified in the US after his identity was released, and he admitted to having killed the lion.
You and all of us in this room really belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now.
Sex work in and of itself as a profession is so misunderstood and vilified, but sex workers are literal angels.
That means visible light sources could be the next vilified thing (take a break, dairy) with regard to your skin.
" Because of this, she added, the men who love trans women are sometimes dismissed, "and often vilified, as 'tranny chasers.
It sounded like a plea for North Korea to be respected as a nuclear state, not vilified as a pariah.
But as the queen, she's expected to shine — be better, prettier, more stylish, more vivacious — until she's vilified for it.
Thomas loved films about Wall Street but felt that lately they'd all centered around the financial crisis and vilified bankers.
Like Soapdish, I was enjoying the movie with my family until the end, when Sean Young was outed and vilified.
Most CEOs of video game companies are either vilified, or ignored, but that wasn't the case with Nintendo's Satoru Iwata.
Jobbik has openly vilified Jews, gays and foreigners, and its paramilitaries used to march through areas where Roma people live.
Today, sex workers are still a vilified demographic in our society, despite the integral role that they play in it.
Eritrea, for its part, has often been vilified by the US and isolated by the international community, Bruton told me.
A place where Black culture is praised, commodified, and appropriated, while Black people are criticized, vilified, and hunted for sport.
Part of their job description is trying to sway public opinion of these often vilified reptiles using science and outreach.
These families made choices I believe they sincerely thought were best at the time, and they should never be vilified.
"The verdict failed to mention any place where I might have falsified or vilified" the five heroes, Mr. Hong said.
In recent years, the AR-15 has become, simultaneously, one of most beloved and most vilified rifles in the country.
They occur where bigotry is allowed to fester, where minorities are vilified and where people are scapegoated for political gain.
It's just about how I can be objectified or vilified based on what I'm wearing or where you see me.
"... enemy of the American people..." Trump vilified the press throughout the campaign and carried on, undeterred, into the White House.
Us, blacks that were with him during the campaign were vilified, ostracized, called Uncle Tom, cahoots, sellouts, and everything else.
"Those that vilified my mother in book and in the media, don't think for a minute we've forgotten," she said.
When a black person dies, they are vilified… What we chant is, 'All Lives will matter, when Black Lives Matter.
But psychiatrists and advocates worry that two recent outbreaks of violence connected to hikikomori may leave them even more vilified.
A collective memory of religious persecution has generated a sense of solidarity with the Muslims that Mr. Trump has vilified.
"All of us in this room really belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now," she said.
The group has even experimented with outreach to the kind of left-wing audience that has long vilified the Kochs.
"In some cases, the critics were vilified," James Jeffrey, the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey from 2008 to 2011, told me.
In November, Barr "vilified" progressives and "the Left" during a speech to the conservative Federalist Society&aposs National Lawyers Convention.
Some members have expressed dismay at being vilified by some members of the Democratic Party directly to lawmakers they're backing.
What I do know is that one person was vilified while the other went on to have an extremely lucrative career.
GOWDY: I think it is despicable and I think if a Republican had said that, that person would have been vilified.
Asked whether he felt he'd ever been vilified for his role in speaking out against drug makers, he said simply, "yes."
The police officer was never named or vilified in the press, and there was no massive outcry on Alfie Meadows's behalf.
He has been vilified in the national press - snapped at a gay party - and rejected as a disgrace by his parents.
He was dubbed the "singer of the revolution" for chanting ballads at rallies that eulogized slain activists and vilified the president.
It will also share with viewers the traumatic effects of being found guilty and vilified in the court of public opinion.
"I was vilified for standing up for my rights, not only as a woman but as a human being," she said.
And although sports drinks have been vilified for containing excessive amounts of added sugar, it turns out electrolytes are pretty important.
" "For Ashley and I to be vilified in the ways that we have been on social media has been beyond hurtful.
YouTube's algorithm has been vilified for its not so great role in radicalizing youths by plunking them down extremist rabbit holes.
She was widely vilified for the endorsement, which she acknowledged was a turnaround from her vote in 2008 for President Obama.
After years of playing with the Red Sox, he was subsequently vilified by many Boston fans because of the team's rivalry.
If conservatives hadn't vilified her in the '90s—if Bernie Sanders hadn't run against her—she would have defeated Donald Trump.
To many in the South, these efforts branded Longstreet a traitor to the white race to be either vilified -- or forgotten.
The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress have vilified Nadler and Democrats for their investigations, arguing it is all about politics.
He was also vilified by fellow Catholic officers for obeying the order to tap a priest's phone in the first place.
" He said he had gotten used to being vilified by both sides: "The right wing is calling me a stealth jihadist.
In 1937, the Nazis organized an exhibition of "degenerate art," which vilified modernists, including Bauhaus artists Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky.
I can tell you that I shared the home page many times with people who vilified Israel in pretty extreme terms.
As momentum grew in the 1970s for the amendment, Schlafly became its most outspoken critic — and was vilified by its supporters.
Still, paradoxes abound, and the same art that is compromised, denied, and vilified throughout the exhibition retains the power of revelation.
Mr. Abe had taken big political risks at home to win concessions for the trade deal, which Mr. Trump has vilified.
When Chotiner tried to suggest that being vilified by Twitter users might not be so consequential, the two reached an impasse.
Their actions were vilified by many, and the International Olympic Committee insisted they be barred from further competition at the Games.
These mothers are vilified because of what was done to them, even if resisting would have meant brutal beating or death.
Once vilified by media companies as a magnet for pirated video, YouTube is now embraced by Hollywood and other content creators.
"  "Like most of my fellow American Muslims, I spent much of 2016 watching with consternation as Donald Trump vilified our community.
DIANNE LIPSEY McLean, Va. To the Editor: I am sorry that Trump supporters feel vilified by liberals who call them names.
As Mr. Moore has tried to deny the allegations and undermine his accusers, he and his supporters have vilified Ms. Allred.
He was dubbed the "singer of the revolution" for chanting songs at rallies that eulogized slain protesters or vilified the president.
"If you think the women are vilified, if you think Sarah Palin, and Michele Bachmann, and Michelle Malkin, all of these great women in the tea party movement are absolutely vilified because they are an existential threat to progressive narrative, you haven't seen anything by how they viciously attack our black and African American conservatives," he said.
The most moderate members, who have the least-safe seats, are bludgeoned by Republican opponents with their association to the vilified Pelosi.
But, I empathize with her because I've been there — vilified for a mistake, my Blackness automatically making me be seen as aggressor.
In 2018, 14 pharmaceutical companies made at least $1 billion in profits and drug companies have been vilified for health care profiteering.
Martin Shkreli, the indicted, sued and widely vilified pharmaceutical bad boy, has endorsed the presidential candidacy of fellow Twitter fan Donald Trump.
Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist organization, and its foreign fighters have been vilified by Turkey, as well as their home countries.
Jane was vilified after publishing a blog post in 2016 about the economic stress she experienced while working full time for Yelp.
Roberts was vilified by some Republicans for endorsing Obamacare, something Trump and other GOP candidates constantly reminded their base in the primaries.
Not to the outside world where gay men were vilified, and not with Cunanan on a Bonnie and Clyde-esque murder spree.
Bill Gates has gone from one the most vilified young men on the planet—to being almost universally well regarded and beloved.
It is one in which people who think differently -- which often means people who lean conservatively -- tend to be ostracized and vilified.
Instead of focusing on dangerous criminals, Trump has relentlessly vilified and scapegoated people who came to this country seeking a better life.
Jim Brown says he's throwing his support behind President Donald Trump -- even though he knows he'll be vilified in the black community.
The deal, one of the President Barack Obama's signature foreign policy achievements, has been vilified by Trump since his early campaign days.
He then became an uncompromising crusader for consumer protection, and was often vilified as an alarmist and an enemy of American business.
He made movies that lionized Sarah Palin and vilified the Occupy Wall Street movement as fraudulent rebels backed by well-off liberals.
Trump vilified Yellen during the 2016 presidential campaign, alleging she kept rates low for political reasons to benefit former President Barack Obama.
Blaming homegrown extremism at the hands of its opposition parties, the government has also vilified the legacies of the murder victims instead.
They freed the man above, a citizen journalist they had arrested and vilified as a terrorist, saying he had been wrongly identified.
They vilified Inuit people for generations, and finally one of them very publicly stands up to them, and that showed their racism.
But the patriots who threw the first Tea Party in Boston Harbor would be vilified by today's Tea Party as anti-patriotic.
But Myanmar's Buddhist majority drove them out in the first place, creating a climate of hate that vilified the Rohingya as subhuman.
We have rightly vilified founders of late who could not personally learn, grow and evolve to lead their companies and products forward.
Investigators are looking for links and trying to determine whether a bomber is going after political figures vilified by the right wing.
But the media saw in Mr. Weinstein a self-proclaimed progressive who appeared to be vilified simply for voicing a dissenting opinion.
She&aposs constantly vilified for her efforts, painted as a petulant child by the media and world leaders four times her age.
He wielded the power of his pen to lobby for causes and candidates he pronounced deserving and to topple those he vilified.
They failed, but Lady Astor also received abuse that sounds wearily familiar to contemporary female politicians threatened or vilified on social media.
It was intensely vilified during its upswing, but now it has settled in to being an accepted aspect of how we live.
During that election and the next, my anger at pro-lifers grew as politicians and pundits vilified women who have had abortions.
Elliott Abrams, who served in both President Ronald Reagan's and George Bush's administrations, has also said that Muslims should not be universally vilified.
Gomez is being vilified as a "slut" and a "snake" on Twitter, while Hadid is being portrayed as a victim of said sluttiness.
A key reason is that a repeal risks being cast as a gift to banks that were vilified for the 2008 financial crisis.
"They're just chasing Meghan Markle everywhere, she's been pursued and vilified," Clooney told reporters at a press panel, according to Australia's Who magazine.
Some people have been vilified, arrested or banned from speaking on the grounds that their critique of religion caused offence to faith communities.
Before the Jazz Age, women smoking in public were vilified, but gradually the practice became acceptable, especially with advertising promoting it as glamorous.
Brianna Wu and Anita Sarkeesian were vilified and threatened by some male video-game enthusiasts, a crude episode in 2014 known as Gamergate.
Krystal, the most vilified woman in the house, goes on a date with Kendall, the girl who knows she's dangerously close to irrelevance.
A student was videotaped yelling at Dr. Christakis, and the student in turn was vilified by people who watched the video on YouTube.
For years, Republicans have vilified her as an entitled, out-of-touch liberal, attacks that have contributed to Mrs Pelosi's unpopularity with voters.
During his speech Monday, Trump attacked Democrats, saying the party's members had vilified law enforcement officers, especially those with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
"Video games tend to get vilified, and where we've helped that conversation is by bringing to light those types of games," she says.
What should be a vilified act by a drunken adult man against a helpless teen girl turns out to be her saving grace.
Male viewers could still rewatch the panels from Riot's Instagram account, but the policy was vilified by League fans on Reddit and elsewhere.
But you vilified my son like he was a straight criminal on Facebook and National TV. You need to clean up and apologize.
Candy Crowley was vilified when she corrected Mitt Romney on stage in 2012, and newscasters have generally held back from correcting candidates outright.
The bank has been hailed by Democrats as a linchpin of domestic manufacturing and vilified by conservatives as a giveaway to big corporations.
Mitt Romney was one of the most qualified people to run for President and he was vilified for his wealth and his success.
Guerrilla reinforces the idea that in order for non-Black women to be visibly celebrated, Black women have to be vilified or invisible.
"They're just chasing Meghan Markle everywhere, she's been pursued and vilified," Clooney told reporters at a press panel, according to Australia's Who magazine.
" He wrote that both Trump and Stein, the Green Party's Presidential candidate, were being "vilified for advocating ways to reduce U.S./Russian tensions.
"I'm a supporter of anybody who's subject to political prosecution based on their being in a vilified group," he told the Pioneer Press.
"But no American president has ever before vilified the American press or one of its professional outlets as an "Enemy of the People.
The beneficiaries of the resurgence of corporate America — so actively vilified by the left — are in fact the folks on Main Street America.
How often has Black Lives Matter been vilified by all corners of this country's political establishment, despite being open about their nonviolent principles?
And, of course, there was Steve Bartman in 2003, who was perhaps even more vilified for the fact that he wasn't a player.
My binges stopped once I stopped judging myself for wanting to eat the foods "wellness" vilified, sometimes for reasons other than physical hunger.
On the other hand, artists who express pro-democracy sentiments, like the singer Denise Ho, have been publicly vilified and prevented from performing.
Pundits and politicians debate the perils of social media; technology is vilified as an instigator of our social ills, rather than a symptom.
A quarter century after Anita Hill was vilified for speaking out about Clarence Thomas, we have a lot of fighting left to do.
"When you stand up and you speak up and you speak truth to power, you will often be vilified and demonized," she said.
In recent years, Becali, the owner of F.C. Steaua Bucharest, Romania's most popular and successful soccer team, had become used to being vilified.
At his rally in Harrisburg, Mr. Trump went after many of the targets he vilified during the campaign: the news media, Democrats, immigrants.
Borden and Westin have unfairly vilified an industry that supports the construction and preservation of affordable housing for low-and-middle income Americans.
He was cleared of responsibility after 88 days of being relentless grilled, by which time he had already been vilified in the press.
Protein—After we thoroughly vilified carbs and fats, everyone realized that protein was the only macro left that we were allowed to eat.
It was a narrative that exculpated Trump of any Russian shenanigans and vilified Hillary Clinton's team, making it a tidy, if nonsensical, narrative.
He incurred Trump's wrath, and while Trump has savaged Cruz and Jeb Bush during this campaign, he hasn't vilified Rubio to the same extent.
He became an outspoken, witty and acerbic writer and speaker, who was deified or vilified by people on opposite sides of the political divide.
There are certain checks and safeguards in place to ensure that the innocent are not vilified and subject to criminal trial under the PMLA.
Manafort's lawyers countered that Manafort had been unfairly "vilified" by Mueller's investigation, and they downplayed the seriousness of the crimes he pleaded guilty to.
DONALD TRUMP vilified the Chinese government on the campaign trail, accusing it of manipulating China's currency, stealing America's intellectual property and "taking our jobs".
The two have been equally celebrated and vilified by media, peers, and listeners for their off-kilter ways of presenting themselves and their music.
Unfortunately, Mr Obama could not shrink the tax-break, having vilified John McCain, his opponent in the 2008 election, for proposing to scrap it.
But there are many countries that consider weed evil, as dangerous as meth and heroin, while consumers are vilified and written off as addicts.
In a conference call with reporters this week, Apple's general counsel said the FBI had unfairly vilified the company for arguing for strong encryption.
Italy's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, was vilified after a public bail-out of four small banks last year led to losses for small investors.
Rewind back to 1994 when repetitive beats were vilified, used as the literal basis for the Criminal Justice Law's attempt to wipe-out rave.
Instead, he seeks to describe how "right-wing populists" have insulted, vilified, mocked and analyzed those liberals in both the present and the past.
Right Sector, originally an umbrella organization of far-right groups, including some with neo-Nazi leanings, is vilified in Russia as a fascist organization.
Supporting progressive Democrats who challenged pro-Israel Republicans in swing states, J Street extolled the Iran nuclear deal and vilified Trump for opposing it.
As a result, the party opposite is too often vilified, portrayed as an obstacle rather than a partner, and too frequently deemed un-American.
He was increasingly vilified at home by Afrikaner nationalists as the "handyman of the empire" — a term originally used as praise by British newspapers.
"Boys get vilified if they say anything that comes out the wrong way or if it shows some degree of ignorance," Mr. Leiken said.
Today, fast food is vilified as the primary culprit in the national obesity epidemic and dietary-related illnesses such as diabetes among black Americans.
So, although Mr. Trump had vilified the department's leadership for months on the campaign trail, he ended up picking one of its top officials.
It is not surprising, then, that the people I talked with wanted to distance themselves from the increasingly vilified category of the 1 percent.
He and his wife were vilified, and the Ku Klux Klan burned a cross at their home, an incident that garnered national press coverage.
I want people from my culture to feel be proud of it, but in this Trump era, often times people feel vilified or victimized.
When I'm in my lawyer capacity, representing a client, even one publicly vilified, it doesn't mean I'm supporting anything the client may have done.
If so, expect Trump to be vilified in Canada, and for relations with Washington to turn the ugliest since Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War.
For doing this — for sitting beside the former President of the United States — she was attacked and vilified by some members of the Hollywood glitterati.
And, Chowdhry and Khan specifically wanted to focus on South Asian Muslim American stories, which they felt were either being ignored, vilified, or dumbed-down.
BHS was forced to close in August with the loss of 11,000 jobs, leaving behind a huge pension-fund deficit; Sir Philip has been vilified.
Revered journalists felt free to treat Trump with utter disdain, and popular culture constantly vilified the Republican candidate as a hateful bigot, misogynist, and racist.
As president, Richard Nixon vilified court decisions expanding the rights of prisoners, and Ronald Reagan vowed to appoint only justices who would overturn Roe vs.
There is obviously a sexist, racist double standard in our culture that has called for Jackson to be vilified while the white dude is forgiven.
Other experts argue, however, that saturated fat has been unnecessarily vilified, and say that cutting back on this one ingredient may not necessarily improve health.
"They're just chasing Meghan Markle everywhere, she's been pursued and vilified," Clooney told reporters at a press panel in February, according to Australia's Who magazine.
Soros, whose ideal of an "open society" is squarely at odds with Orban's self-styled "illiberal democracy", has often been vilified by the prime minister.
Carb lovers rejoiced when a new study out of Italy found that pasta wasn't really the fat-causing dish it's been vilified as for years.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Four progressive Democratic members of Congress vilified by U.S. President Donald Trump are "fantastic", U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Thursday.
And luckily, nowadays, there are many more shows, some of them are even good shows, that feature LGBTQ characters who aren't vilified or killed off.
Both beloved and vilified characters who died during the war against Voldemort return; the course of history is changed dramatically, and not for the better.
But many observers, including her own supporters, wondered why she was suddenly going to bat for Clinton, a candidate she had vilified during the campaign.
Many lawmakers on Capitol Hill have ties to private equity firms like Bain and were not thrilled to see it vilified during a presidential campaign.
Jenner thus puts a face on a category of people prone to be vilified, a group that may be among the most marginalized in America.
From Bangladesh, many Rohingya have crossed a porous border into Hindu-majority India, where they are starting to get vilified by some right-wing groups.
The state news media has vilified foreign brands such as McDonald's, KFC, Apple and Starbucks for what they perceive as unequal treatment of Chinese customers.
Meanwhile, while it may or may not materially affect the foreign-adoption statistics, adoption has been vilified by the political fringes in the United States.
José Quiñonez, named a genius last year for his pioneering work in financial services, was born in Mexico, the country vilified in Trump's "rapists" remark.
Now, psychiatrists and advocates worry that a new wave of fearmongering will leave hikikomori even more vilified and painted falsely as prone to heinous crimes.
"Even if I was vilified as a national traitor, I was convinced that it was the best way for my country," he said years later.
As confirmed cases of the coronavirus continue to rise, President Donald Trump has quickly embraced the pharmaceutical industry he once vilified for its high prices.
Conservatives who had vilified Mr. Yoon, the top prosecutor, as Mr. Moon's henchman are now hailing him as a hero for taking on Mr. Cho.
She noted how Hillary Clinton, then first lady, had been vilified because she worked, wanted to keep her maiden name and refused to bake cookies.
McConnell was vilified by the major newspaper opinion pages and leaned into the role, becoming a regular presence on the Sunday-morning talk-show circuit.
"Because I am blue, increasingly I am vilified," declares the Sergeant's Benevolent Association, one of New York City's major police unions, in a new video.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Yesterday, newspapers across the country received a shocking, if optimistic, press release from one of America's most vilified companies.
Aja: I definitely think we can't discount the fact that a lot of the teen girls who got vilified for loving Twilight grew up and got vilified for loving New Adult erotica, so I'm doubling down on the stance that Twilight's legacy is creating a generation of women who became loud and proud about their fictional kinks as a result of being perpetually shamed for them.
Instead she blasted Trump's rhetoric and called on the press and Hollywood -- the "most vilified segments in American society right now" -- to stand up to him.
The comedian, who appeared with her lawyer Lisa Bloom, said that the Trumps' bullying has led to her being vilified, receiving death threats and losing work.
Harrison emphasized throughout the conversation that Jackson — who was vilified on The Bachelorette, and impugned further because of the allegations — had a terrible time of it.
The conversation grew warmer and franker, and we began to talk about being a Muslim in America at a time when Muslims are vilified by demagogues.
"I wish I could've done more to prevent those questions, the way they asked them," he said, adding that Hill was unjustly "vilified" by his colleagues.
But he fell from grace after the bank's failure prompted a 20093 billion pound government rescue, and was vilified by the British public for its collapse.
This mandate, which penalizes employers that don't provide their employees with health insurance, along with the individual mandate, was among the most vilified provisions of Obamacare.
GENEVA, July 18 (Reuters) - Four Democratic members of Congress vilified by U.S. President Donald Trump are "fantastic", U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Thursday.
"Mental illness is an intensely personal thing that is often vilified by society and the tropes that exist in our media perpetuate misinformation," says Lucy Morris.
And that would be the most prudent course of action because no matter what he would say or do, he would be vilified by the Commonwealth.
Those who consider Mr. Trump, who has vilified the news media, a threat to the free press view Mr. Bannon's appointment as more cause for alarm.
The swimmer, who was also vilified in the media over the incident, did not say whether he planned to return to Brazil to face the charges.
Yet here, vilified for a skirmish in which he was cited by police but never charged, he couldn't bring himself to elaborate on what really happened.
On Friday, we learned that Cesar Sayoc is accused of sending explosive devices to at least a dozen high-profile Democrats whom Trump had repeatedly vilified.
Feeling powerless, feeling vilified, feeling a sense of injustice, grieving loss, and feeling the rage of youth further amped up by the conditions of the city.
Just as Mexican immigrants have been branded by some politicians as criminals, in years past Italians — especially dark-skinned Italians from southern Italy — were also vilified.
He then hired a team that included a former Manhattan prosecutor and three attorneys who had defended celebrities and some of the country's most vilified defendants.
It was a time when that immigrant enclave, ruined by "urban renewal," was being vilified in the news media, but they illuminate the true beauties there.
Ms. Prioul, who recorded and released a video last year about her accusations, was vilified online and faced threats and smears from fans of Mr. Lamjarred.
The document reflected Mr. Sessions's staunch support for law enforcement and his belief that overzealous civil rights lawyers under the Obama administration vilified the local police.
Describing himself as a "nationalist," Mr. Trump has vilified immigrants, both legal and illegal, in racially charged language that was once considered unacceptable in national politics.
Those who had to start over in foreign lands and were vilified for having the temerity to want to raise their children in safety won't either.
This monument is a monument to greatness and nobility and the sublime purpose of the human race, and they vilified it through a massive lying campaign.
Yet black individuals such as Colin Kaepernick who shine a light on injustice and engage in peaceful protests are vilified and ostracized, and painted as troublemakers.
The first Republicans to even mention impeachment would probably be vilified by Fox and find themselves facing an angry constituency and a primary opponent next election.
She has been vilified on social media by pro- and anti-Brexit extremists, much as Ms. De Piero was during her last three years in Parliament.
The liberal Hollywood elite used the Golden Globes to tell us with trembling voice that they have been vilified while assuring us of their outsider status.
Brewer has said he has been unfairly vilified and has denied that he refused to sign off on hiring Bonadona because of the man&aposs Jewish heritage.
Ocasio-Cortez herself has a preferred explanation — that she's been vilified on Fox News and in other conservative outlets, and they've driven her national approval rating down.
Fired Google engineer James Damore says he was vilified and harassed for questioning what he calls the company's liberal political orthodoxy, particularly around the merits of diversity.
Vilified when he left and celebrated when he returned, LeBron James had spent the past two seasons lugging his city's championship dreams like a bag of rocks.
Under the Ottoman Empire, the pious cared for cats through local charitable foundations, or vakif; by contrast, cats were often feared and vilified in medieval European cities.
Queens have been vilified as women for eating the wrong thing or wearing the wrong clothes or being too standoffish rather than as partners in class oppression.
So too is the manner in which Chinese visitors have been vilified in the region for snaffling prawns at buffets, barging into queues and misbehaving on planes.
He's pictured in front of the looming skyscrapers and bustling traffic of midtown Manhattan—an unusual choice, given that New York is often vilified in campaign ads.
In particular, the typical audience for an Eastwood film at the time didn't want to see their macho icon vilified and ultimately punished for his toxic masculinity.
"As a result of the first family bullying her, she has been vilified, getting death threats, fired from multiple jobs and had multiple events canceled," Bloom said.
She said that she was vilified by many first-wave feminists for "playing into male fantasies," which she said was the most hurtful part of the backlash.
This was a great mystery at the time, but seeing now how Trump supporters are routinely denigrated, harassed and vilified, their silence was understandable if not prescient.
Not only are we not protected by our traditional defender, the United States of America, we are in fact increasingly vilified and endangered by the administration there.
There were fans who were angry that the television cast was not in the 21 Shadowhunters movie, and Ms. Clare was vilified for not advocating for them.
But in its relatively short life span, the AR-15 has also become inextricably linked with tragedy and has been vilified as the weapon of mass murder.
In this shadow story, Harding wasn't a monster but a victim, an underdog unfairly vilified, and Kerrigan was a crybaby who made too much of her pain.
They included about 15,000 Chinese immigrants — up to 90 percent of the work force on the Central Pacific line — who were openly discriminated against, vilified and forgotten.
At home, he has weakened American democracy, all but paralyzed our ability to act through legislation and vilified key institutions — particularly law enforcement and the intelligence community.
He reported the massacre to little effect and was long vilified as a turncoat, only to be rewarded three decades later with the Soldier's Medal for heroism.
Despite labor being vilified by industry in this country, the number of workers getting representation actually went up a tiny bit this year, reversing a long trend.
Just as Mr. Trump's supporters in government and the news media have vilified Mr. Mueller, Bill Clinton's aides tore into Mr. Starr, labeling him an obsessive zealot.
And the fervor with which many people have vilified the unknown dissenting voice has not made the Hall of Fame any more inclined to change the process.
Some supporters of Haspel say she has been unfairly vilified for carrying out orders that, at the time, were done under the protection of the U.S. flag.
And though each followed the rules and used the proper channels, some have found themselves vilified online, their decades of government service impugned and their background questioned.
Even before sunrise, he spoke at length about the way many of his officers feel vilified in Southern California, one of the country's most immigrant-friendly regions.
You are subjected to a form of professional death, and in some cases a form of social death: children bullied at school, families vilified in their neighborhoods.
There have been many examples of brave individuals and institutions who have been vilified for trying to ensure a balance between religious interests and equal rights laws.
Manufacturers of the powerful and politically vilified AR-15 rifles are defending their weapons in the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting at a Florida high school.
African-Americans, Latinos, other Asian-Americans and LGBTQ people have a sustained record of being attacked and vilified for their appearance, mannerisms and real or perceived immigration status.
In the binary world of online communications, companies like Apple and Google are either valorized for their highly influential products and actions or vilified for the same reasons.
Russian authorities have vilified Rodchenkov, blaming him for the doping scandals that led to the suspensions of the country's athletics federation, Paralympic committee and anti-doping agency RUSADA.
Mr Homan has noted that his agency doesn't make the laws, it simply tries to enforce them—and ICE officers are "unfairly vilified for simply doing their job".
As for Wells individually, the departure of its much-vilified CEO helps the bank rehabilitate its image, at least in front of investors if not the general public.
Now with an American president-elect who has vilified most, if not all, of these aspects of my identity, I wonder if I should leave, and to where.
Chloë Grace Moretz may have voiced Snow White for the now-vilified Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs, but the actress has publicly denounced the film's marketing materials.
I'm being vilified and mocked by a lot of people online right now and I am not just going to sit there and take it from you people.
The 2011 revolution has become associated with the violence and chaos that marred the country in the following years and its icons are often vilified in the media.
And dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump outside of Snipes' office in Broward County, some holding signs labeling her the "Supervisor of Corruption," have personally vilified her.
Duerr, an intensive care unit nurse, thinks Trump can play an important role because, she says, the organization has been unfairly vilified in the wake of mass shootings.
They would have been vilified, rather than granted space for others to grow in their nationalist image, create new divisions and sow the seeds for more war crimes.
Across the continent, public attitudes to refugees have hardened, stoked by surging populist politicians, while groups that work to help migrants, once hailed as heroes, are increasingly vilified.
The Hungarian premier has often vilified Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Orban's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California has been roundly vilified, both for withholding Dr. Blasey's claim in accordance with her wishes and for the fact that it eventually leaked.
Kennedy sought to build his unlikely coalition in part by running an economically populist campaign that vilified wealthy tax cheats and earned him the enmity of business leaders.
And they argued that the special counsel's office had vilified him for what are essentially garden-variety crimes that for other defendants merited only limited time behind bars.
If colleges know they'll be vilified for high numbers of rape cases, they have a strong incentive to create a culture where students are subtly discouraged from reporting.
Well-meaning people and media have vilified plastic straws in recent years — you can probably thank a viral YouTube video of an olive ridley sea turtle for that.
Social media users and television personalities known for their proximity to the intelligence services vilified Mr. Sharif's government; Dawn; its editor, Zaffar Abbas; and the writer Cyril Almeida.
They demonstrated solidarity with the vilified national police and proudly waved a red-and-yellow national flag that for decades had carried the stigma of a taboo nationalism.
Once vilified as "anti-American" and "left wing" by critics in South Korea, he has been releasing one blockbuster after another tackling serious social issues through dark comedy.
The Chamber is a vocal proponent of international trade agreements, especially the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the huge trade accord secured by President Obama and vilified by Mr. Trump.
"To those of you who vilified my mother, don't think for a minute that we've forgotten," said Ms. Madikizela-Mandela's daughter, Zenani Mandela-Dlamini, in a defiant tribute.
First, refugees should not be vilified and their entry should not be limited as a result of media-driven animosity or the xenophobia and racism of eager authorities.
Yet, she lost her job, endured a hit job by The Hill newspaper, and had her reputation vilified and sullied publicly by the president of the United States.
Think about Barack Obama being vilified for his love of arugula, Mitt Romney's car elevator, or George H.W. Bush being mystified by the scanner at a grocery checkout.
But fearing this would undermine the legitimacy of their hero and that of the party itself, neo-Maoists have railed against such findings as slander and vilified the researchers.
Just to pick up on what Hugh Laurie said, you, and all of us in this room, really, belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now.
"Anita Hill was vilified when she came forward by a lot of my colleagues; character assassination," he said in an interview shortly before Ms Blasey appeared before the committee.
After all, stalkers are vilified in horror movies and celebrated in romantic comedies, yet the real notion of a stalker remains out of the scope of most people's imaginations.
Critics have for years vilified the movement as a heretical and dangerous cult and questioned its murky finances and how it indoctrinates followers, known in derogatory terms as "Moonies".
He is often vilified as a "patent troll," because Intellectual Ventures, the company he founded after leaving Microsoft in 1999, acquires patents and extracts licensing fees from other companies.
It is unusual — and good — but that doesn't mean GM won't be hammered with criticism from loud politicians and vilified by the union whose survival depends on GM's survival.
In a Friday letter to Department of Homeland Security Acting Inspector General John Kelly, Cuomo said immigrant communities are being vilified and profiled as a result of ICE tactics.
Its publications and social-media accounts, however, have vilified Turkey ever since the country decided last year to open its airbases to coalition jets operating against IS in Syria.
Work rules in public programs are vilified by those who think people are better off solely depending on government for a check than their ability and effort to work.
The Belgian authorities have freed a citizen journalist they had mistakenly arrested and vilified as a terrorist, and the third suspect in last week's airport bombing remains at large.
In Managing to Win, the documentary, Richman discusses how, after Newsday profiled him, an old business associate of Irving called—and vilified Irving, who had died five years earlier.
The video also points to a "silent majority" of Americans who the association says support police, but it says officers are "vilified" by the public and the news media.
The government played down the event, a sign of its discomfort, since Mr. Brunson had long been vilified by the Turkish news media as a terrorist and a spy.
The oft-vilified German-born American psychiatrist gets a lot of credit for a censorship campaign that had legs long before his articles and book were pinned to it.
Consider how swiftly the Olympic runner and nine-time N.C.A.A. champion Suzy Favor Hamilton was vilified after she was caught working as an escort while coping with mental illness.
Right-wing media outlets have vilified her for her outspoken criticism of Trump's anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies and of the Israeli government's treatment of Palestinians.
Though now vilified in Japan, Mr Ghosn is a celebrity in Lebanon, where he lived as a child and has strong family ties (though he was born in Brazil).
The public and politicians vilified him for the price increase, and Mr. Shkreli responded by buying another drug and saying he would raise the price on that one, too.
He has vilified specific agents and agency leaders, such as James Comey and Andrew McCabe, as being partisan hacks using the tools of law enforcement to promote false information.
The masses turned against the doctor and he, the most honorable and courageous man in town, was turned into the "enemy of the people" and was vilified and persecuted.
"Part of this cultural moment is that guys like this are being vilified, but they're all over the place, and you don't see them much in fiction," he said.
Polar has been threatened with expropriation, and is harassed and vilified by the government as a treacherous bastion of capital, but it has become indispensable to feeding the country.
By all accounts, South Sudanese soldiers have become brutal doppelgängers of the widely vilified northern Sudanese forces that they had rebelled against, waging war ruthlessly against their own people.
White socialites snorting cocaine in an Aspen ski lodge are forgiven, while inner-city blacks smoking crack -- just another form of cocaine -- are vilified and locked away, Miller explains.
After being vilified for 40+ years by the American oil and gas industry, OPEC may now be the only group that can help stave off a terrible few years.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have found themselves in similar positions in American culture: held up as subjects of adulation by some, even as they're torn down and vilified by others.
Despite being the product of bipartisan laws passed in 2005 and 2007, Energy Department loans have become vilified — but the benefits to U.S. manufacturing competitiveness are impossible to ignore.
Just to pick up on what Hugh Laurie said: You and all of us in this room really belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now.
The book follows Moss Jeffries, a teenager in Oakland reeling from the death of his father who is killed by a police officer and then vilified by the media.
She has for years been outspoken about China's human rights record and has met on multiple occasions with the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader vilified by China.
We have made great strides with medical marijuana, but we've also repeated some of the same mistakes that led cannabis to be vilified and misunderstood in the first place.
President Donald Trump defended the group of white supremacists who marched on Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend, telling reporters they were largely justified and have been unfairly vilified by the media.
This lovely Somali guy I often saw at The Beaver was constantly being bullied and vilified for his radical views about blackness at alterna-queer events claiming to be inclusive.
Both improved their standing among minorities over the past month as Trump repeatedly vilified minority lawmakers in a series of tweets and public comments that infuriated Democrats and many others.
They vilified and criminalized black people, railed against civil rights and so-called race mixing, and stood in front of the schoolhouse door with dramatic effect to preserve Jim Crow.
Popularized by tech investor Marc Andreessen, coined by fellow VC Chris Dixon, and vilified by BuzzFeed's Charlie Warzel, tweetstorms have been a Twitter power user trick since at least 2014.
Trump has long vilified NAFTA as draining millions of manufacturing jobs to Mexico and has vowed to quit the pact unless it can be renegotiated to shrink U.S. trade deficits.
Garrincha was held up as the "joy of the people", so when he left his wife and eight daughters for Ms Soares, she was the one vilified by Brazilian society.
President Donald Trump defended the group of white supremacists who marched on Charlottesville, Virginia this weekend, telling assembled reporters they were largely justified and being unfairly vilified by the media.
As she spoke at length about her rage and anguish, Finch conspicuously failed to mention the nihilistic Angeleno who has been widely vilified for his role in her son's death.
When The New York Times ran a story about Trump "softening" his immigration stance after one of his bloodcurdling nativist dog whistles, the rest of the media vilified the paper.
"This wrong view and behaviour has seriously affected social stability, ethnic unity and religious harmony, and has vilified the social image of the Muslim community and must be resolutely stopped."
There'll be junior doctors who feel they've been given no other option than to strike, vilified by ministers and the press for trying to secure a future for our NHS.
Magnus, like many Canadian chefs, has no real problem with the consumption of whale and seal meats by indigenous communities, often vilified by animal rights groups and some American chefs.
Since the announcement of his testimony, Vindman "has been vilified by individuals in the media and elsewhere," Schumer wrote to Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Army Chief of Staff Gen.
The scope of Nadler's documents request is expansive, and the White House and Republicans in Congress have vilified Nadler and Democrats for their investigations, arguing they are all about politics.
The NSA, it seemed, had not told the public the whole story about Snowden's contacts with oversight authorities before he became the most celebrated and vilified whistleblower in US history.
It took two years of secret contacts to get there — a short time, considering that Mao was about to do something unthinkable: embrace the vilified leader of the imperialist world.
Though once vilified for aggressive expansion, Sarah Lawrence College, with 232,999 students, seems mostly at peace with its neighbors, who praise things like the swimming lessons offered at its pool.
The Browns were vilified for not taking Watson (or Mitchell Trubisky, or Patrick Mahomes) that year, but they (potentially) redeemed themselves by drafting Baker Mayfield at No. 1 in April.
Could a zinger at a town hall that puts down pro-life arguments earn a candidate plaudits online and on MSNBC, but make others like her feel ignored or vilified?
The meeting, reported by The Washington Post, was notable because Mr. Trump has vilified Mexico, and at times Mr. Slim, for illegal immigration and the loss of American manufacturing jobs.
After all, it has been trumpeted by its supporters as the way to avoid planetary destruction, and vilified by opponents as a socialist plot to take away your ice cream.
The NSA, it seemed, had not told the public the whole story about Snowden's contacts with oversight authorities before he became the most celebrated and vilified whistleblower in U.S. history.
Together, the brothers have been vilified for their political activity by Democrats on the Senate floor and in campaign ads, as they try to use the billionaires to rally their base.
The family has become so vilified among South Koreans that people have petitioned to the office of President Moon Jae-in to ban Korean Air from using "Korean" in its name.
" It's not human nature, it's what they made you," Isabel coos on the album's title-track, offering open arms to "The Witch"—a typically knobbly-fingered, haggard and vilified female figure.
We watch the news and see how our lament is vilified and dismissed by pundits who categorize our protests as violent, but who fail to hear the suffering in our lament.
"She's a woman who is seven months pregnant and she has been pursued and vilified and chased in the same way that Diana was and it's history repeating itself," he said.
When she was in the White House and being vilified by particularly conservative Republicans, she was going to prayer breakfasts with the wives of many of those far-right conservative Republicans.
But in Netflix's The Great Hack, a documentary that sheds new light on the unethical data mining practices behind the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal, our complacency is not shamed or vilified.
In the meantime they vilified various scapegoats for the unrest—Jews, leftist oppositionists, media, intellectuals, homosexuals, gypsies, people with disabilities—singling them out for deportation, scientific experiments, internment, and, ultimately, extermination.
On the other hand, if you fail to beat Trump, you will go down as America's most hapless political loser and be vilified forever for enabling an era of American Putinism.
When Vitaly's father turns on the TV in Chelyabinsk, a thousand miles east of Moscow in the Ural Mountains, he has seen his son and daughter-in-law vilified as traitors.
She'd also been mocked and vilified in the press, with one Fox News poll asking if she was an "average girl" or a "young tramp looking for thrills" ("young tramp" won).
The friction has been most pronounced at the swimming competition, where Yulia Efimova of Russia and Sun Yang of China, who have served suspensions for doping, have been vilified by rivals.
The store beefed up its inventory of AR-15 and AK-47-style semiautomatic rifles, the sorts of weapons commonly vilified by Democratic politicians in anticipation of heightened demand, Sabla said.
Mr. Kim, formerly vilified as the region's most dangerous leader, was considered "trustworthy" by 77 percent of South Koreans following the meeting, according to a survey by the Korea Research Center.
Mr. Bucha compared the protests to those in the 1960s and 1970s when idealistic young people were vilified for opposing the Vietnam War while he and his men were in combat.
I sought the old stories in order to find company — out of sympathy for the stepmothers they vilified — and to resist their narratives, to inoculate myself against the darkness they held.
Walmart was once considered to be a pariah of rural America, vilified by some — especially people who shopped elsewhere — for wiping out local businesses by selling cheap goods made in China.
After facing harsh criticism on conservative news programs and being vilified on social media, Blunt made a decision to make politics off limits, at least when it comes to her interviews.
Once globally vilified for extensive air pollution due to heavy coal usage, China now talks a big game about its environmental efforts after the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate pact.
Trump, a polarizing president popular among Republicans but vilified by Democrats, saw a surge of donations during the effort to oust him through impeachment in the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
Two weeks ago, the President called Democrats who objected to Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court as "evil," just the latest way he has demonized and vilified his political foes.
Much of the play focuses on how Mexican-Americans are vilified in the United States as violent criminals and perpetual outsiders — "this ain't your country," El Pachuco tells Henry early on.
"We needed to make sure whatever we could do was being done," said John Koskinen, an Obama appointee who was vilified by Republicans over allegations the IRS targeted Tea Party groups.
Lochte, who was vilified in the U.S. media for lying about being robbed and held at gunpoint during the Rio Olympics last month, appeared shaken by the incident on Monday night's show.
She spoke of Hollywood and the press as being among "the most vilified segments in American society right now," before rattling off a list of fellow performers born outside the United States.
Soros, who is frequently vilified by virtually the entire conservative movement and nearly constant target of anti-Semitic propaganda for his philanthropic initiatives, had a bomb arrive at his house in October.
In every opinion poll so far, Varadkar's Fine Gael has trailed fellow center-right party Fianna Fáil, its main rival long vilified for being in charge during the bust a decade ago.
He was once one of the most vilified celebrities in all the land (with good reason), and yet he keeps managing to reinvent himself enough to pop up in the oddest places.
Orban, who believes that European culture is under threat from migration and multiculturalism, has for years vilified the liberal Soros, who was born in Hungary and backs a number of causes there.
Vilified when he left and celebrated when he returned, LeBron James led the Cavaliers to their first NBA title, beating Golden State Warriors last night in Game 7 in Oakland 93-89.
"There's no way a billionaire in Russia, Mexico, Brazil [or] even India would be able to make a run for the top office, because they're so vilified in those countries," he argued.
In every opinion poll so far, Varadkar's Fine Gael has trailed fellow center-right party Fianna Fáil, its main rival long vilified for being in charge during the bust a decade ago.
This was a small gesture that was perfectly done before the election, and its resonance changed soon after, offering hope for a time when Muslims were less vilified in the US media.
He was a victim who was vilified and made to appear as a perpetrator as a result of false and inappropriate remarks made to the public, causing an inappropriate rush to judgment.
The report vilified the common practice of one individual laying out the funds needed to secure baseball tickets for a group of friends who want to be seated next to each other.
The same religion that Trump and his fascist underlings had vilified as a barbaric, violent, anti-American creed was at the core of my mother's forgiveness of all that Trump had done.
This 2900 OLC opinion was immediately vilified by the national press as reflecting corrupt influences and conflicts of interest, as detailed by the editorial board of the Christian Science Monitor on Dec.
Since the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was passed in 2628, internet service providers have been allowed to wink at unauthorized uploads of copyrighted works, and artists have been vilified for objecting.
As Melanie Schmitz observed at ThinkProgress, conservative commentators themselves have vilified low-income minority communities—those hit hardest by the storm—with a racist narrative about people of color "looting" after Harvey.
Based on Max Allan Collins's books, "Quarry" follows a vilified Vietnam vet (Logan Marshall-Green) who returns home to Memphis in 1972 and falls under the employ of a powerful crime lord.
Anticipating the bleak review, Republicans in the White House and on Capitol Hill have vilified the CBO in recent weeks as an unreliable forecaster whose analysis should not be treated as gospel.
He is misjudged, unjustly lambasted and, in fact, vilified most often because he is not a member of the political elites who have so disastrously shaped international affairs for two generations now.
Ryan supports the Pacific trade deal that Mr. Trump has vilified) and international engagement (the speaker favors a stronger NATO and wariness toward Russia, while Mr. Trump seems ready to embrace isolationism).
The Hungarian prime minister has often vilified the Jewish-born investor, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Orban's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
Finally, we continue to be deceived about the enormous and epidemic nature of often-invisible institutional racism, preferring instead to direct our ire at the more easily identified and vilified interpersonal racism.
I thought that that was one of the most striking parts about the documentary: These doctors are so vilified, but you get a sense that they're all so brave and so principled.
"I've been vilified, alleged to be the king of corrupt people," Zuma, 77, said in his opening remarks to the hearing in Johannesburg, which was being broadcast live on South African television.
J Street has now become an organization vilified by former friends, distanced from the left in Israel and distrusted by many more as a result of the mishandling of its own reputation.
All this, while Mexicans have been vilified as rapists and murderers and freeloaders by the American president, who is also on record saying he couldn't care less whether his policies hurt them.
The right-wing Mr. Orban has often vilified Mr. Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with Mr. Orban's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
The movie star George Clooney also came to her defense, saying that Meghan had been "pursued and vilified and chased in the same way that Diana was and it's history repeating itself."
Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, the filmmakers enjoyed extensive access to their subject who, it's noted without hyperbole, has been one of the most vilified and admired figures of her time.
It was also nice to feel so "seen," since gay men, particularly white gay men, are sometimes vilified within the L.G.B.T.Q. community these days, accused of not being woke enough fast enough.
Khashoggi warned that the persecution of activists would backfire, and it has; the regime is universally vilified by human rights groups, and Mohammed bin Salman has become a pariah in Western capitals.
In order to achieve that uniformity, people are being vilified, pictures and Tweets deleted, novels withdrawn, films reshot with different actors, projects abandoned, works removed from museums, hosts disqualified and so on.
While Alistair Overeem, Ben Henderson and Aljamain Sterling, among others, have received praise for their pursuit of better pay with free agency, a business move, Dillashaw is being vilified for the same thing.
CEO Elon Musk has been praised, vilified, and penalized by the SEC for his irreverent and seemingly off-the-cuff approach to running an automaker, epitomized by his tweets that have moved markets.
It doesn't help, for example, that Sir Philip Green, a vilified former owner of British Home Stores, a bankrupt retailer, possesses one of the world's biggest yachts, the 90-metre Lionheart (his third).
The women you see on SLR—whether survivors of sexual assault, online abuse, or slut-shaming—all have one common denominator: we had our truth taken from us, our identities distorted and vilified.
The best thing about these unfairly vilified not-wolves is that they give birth to uncommonly darling babies, which look like they belong in my home with me, if you want my opinion!
But at a time when vulnerable communities aren't just ignored by the party in power, but often vilified, it's all the more important that their allies on the left provide support and solidarity.
When Madonna is vilified for doing the exact same things that are celebrated when they're performed by and for men, it's evidence that female sexual autonomy is still a mythological concept we're chasing.
In a speech on Thursday after the attorney general's announcement, Netanyahu doubled down on these claims, calling himself "the most vilified person in the history of Israeli media," according to the Jerusalem Post.
It is so peculiar to think that Cruz's elusive saw him vilified just a few years ago, but either the crowds have got more appreciative or absence has made the heart grow fonder.
Increasingly criminalized and vilified, illegal graffiti became more gritty and less colorful, as writers faced grater risks attempting the kinds of elaborate pieces that defined the best of 70s and 80s subway graffiti.
I want Colin Kaepernick to waltz into owners' meetings and just sit there silently, staring at the fuckers who denied him a job and vilified him because he dared to protest racial injustice.
The 1996 winner, Alicia Machado, with whom Donald J. Trump has been keeping up a very public feud, is considered a dissenter in that culture, in which she is both cherished and vilified.
Business leaders who complained that they sometimes felt vilified as engineers of inequality — or greedy exploiters — now say they are pleased to be viewed as part of the solution, creating jobs and wealth.
Would they have been receptive to such a message from Clinton in particular, a woman so vilified and mistrusted by some segments of the electorate that she was routinely portrayed as a witch?
Then there is the affiliation with the Clintons: She served eight years in Mr. Clinton's cabinet and a year as president of the vilified Clinton Foundation as a personal favor to Hillary Clinton.
Count it among the ironies of the Trump era: After years of being vilified as the embodiment of "San Francisco values," Ms. Pelosi has become the ambassador for political moderation and mainstream policy.
Ilhan Omar was targeted when she called AIPAC into question and the way Leen Dweik was vilified after confronting Chelsea Clinton at a vigil for the victims of the New Zealand terrorist attack.
"Rightly or wrongly, Rosmah was vilified as the major partner in the corruption and scandals associated with the prime minister," said Lim Teck Ghee, a public policy analyst in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital.
But "what has changed, bizarrely and drastically and unfortunately, is that now immigration is seen by too many as something to be vilified," said Michael Green, who created the series with Bryan Fuller.
Smith, whose Irish parents immigrated to America, was vilified for being Catholic at a time when many immigrants were Catholic, and Catholics were believed by Protestants to be suspect because of the papacy.
They say that the frequently vilified DIR fees are necessary to ensure the best care and lowest premiums for Medicare recipients from pharmacies, according to the Specialty Pharmacy Times' story about the controversy.
But Officer Frascatore's lawyer, Stephen Worth, said the wait had been "particularly agonizing" in this case, with the officer being "publicly vilified" and threatened before he had a chance to give his account.
Thirty-five years after graduation, while a sexual assault allegation was pending against me in a very fogged and public situation where they knew, they knew they'd be vilified if they defended me.
Outside the city he was still vilified, characterised as a camorra affiliate and a cokehead, but to Neapolitans, accustomed to the scorn of the wealthier north, this only made them love him more.
That will be close the chapter I think and I think it&aposs a huge political and cultural win for Donald Trump who has been saying he has been vilified, it&aposs been unfair.
Related: Ukraine's Mystery Battle: Hunting for Truths Across an Elastic Border The slew of propaganda on Russian, state-owned news outlets has not only hailed Crimea's annexation, stoked separatism, and vilified Kiev's new government.
Once praised by mainstream political and civic leaders for his philosophy of nonviolence, King found himself vilified for calling for an end to the bombing of Vietnamese villages and the napalming of innocent children.
They were vilified during the housing crash because so many people took them out and then couldn't afford the payments when they adjusted, but the ARMs of today are not those of years past.
Ironically, the example of King himself, so often vilified as a traitor and a Communist in his lifetime, is used to berate today's protesters with the demand for nonviolence, meaning compliance with police instructions.
Conservatives have vilified her as a San Francisco wingnut who wants to drag America into socialized health care, weaken the military, and throw money around like confetti at a Pride parade in the Castro.
It seems as though the dethroned light-heavyweight champion is more popular than ever despite being widely vilified after his heavily publicized car crash and subsequent UFC suspension and being stripped of his title.
The second part is absolutely true: Recruiting is a slimy, disgusting game in which schools often treat treat teenagers kids like disposable flotsam, while teenagers are usually vilified whenever they act the same way.
For years, the woman who was raped in Prospect Park in 1994 and then vilified as a fabricator by a Daily News columnist, has yearned for an apology from the newspaper and the police.
"Feast" was born out of a sense of disturbance she had felt since 2013, she said, when she saw Muslims vilified in the news coverage surrounding the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS.
They would then turn to infrastructure investment and the climbing costs of prescription drugs, answering voter demands and challenging President Trump's willingness to work on shared policy priorities with a party he has vilified.
In the weeks following the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting that claimed 17 lives, a deputy sheriff who was on site at the time was vilified for his failure to act in an emergency.
Law enforcement officials have not identified any suspects or motives in the rash of explosive devices that arrived this week at the addresses of some of the most vilified public figures in Democratic politics.
Vilified by the public and politicians for the Daraprim price increase, Mr. Shkreli responded by buying another drug that treated a rare disease and announcing he would raise the price on that one, too.
Clinton, at this point, has nothing to lose — she's been vilified basically forever — and so in criticizing Sanders, she may be saying something in public that others in the establishment are saying in private.
"I believe that I have been unjustly persecuted, vilified and smeared, both personally and professional, in the media, and by some local, state and federal officials, as well by a misinformed public," he said.
The companies, which were vilified by proponents of the Affordable Care Act before it was enacted, are concerned that Mr. Trump may be setting them up as scapegoats on the order of Big Pharma.
Plot: American security guard Richard Jewell saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is vilified by journalists and the press who falsely reported that he was a terrorist.
President Donald Trump has long vilified NAFTA as draining millions of manufacturing jobs to Mexico, and he has vowed to quit the trade pact unless it can be renegotiated to shrink U.S. trade deficits.
"We are going to look back at this point in history, and frankly this administration, and certain people are going to be vilified for not taking action," he said, according to the Hartford Courant.
Regarded by Mexican policymakers as a milestone in the country's economic modernization, NAFTA has been vilified by Republican front-runner Trump and Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders as a job-killing betrayal of U.S. industry.
The life cycle should be familiar to anyone with even a passing interest in American domestic policy: public services that are perceived to benefit black people are neglected, and then vilified, and ultimately evaporate.
The outlook is especially grim for social media companies, which Bay Area respondents viewed as the most untrustworthy industry of all, faring even worse than often vilified sectors like big pharma, telecommunications, and financial services.
And farmers "have grown weary of being vilified as criminals, of unmet promises of positive incentives for shifting to sustainable production systems..." write Daniel Nepstad and João Shimada of the Earth Innovation Institute for Mongabay.
Within hours, if not minutes, of the publication of the Rolling Stone article, Mr. Penn was being vilified for his self-indulgent prose style and his awkwardly friendly attitude toward Mr. Guzmán, a wanted criminal.
The $60 billion palm oil trade has been vilified by environmentalists because of the vast areas of tropical rainforest they say have been cleared to grow the commodity that is consumed by billions of people.
In response to Trump's 2016 selection of Mike Pence as vice president, Steyer said the president had chosen "someone who had vilified another part of our community — the LGBT part of our community," Politico wrote.
The times she's been vilified in the press are, to me, some great 'rise up with fists' moments for feminism, and we're thankfully seeing more analysis of that now than we did 24 years ago.
Until then, get ready for the extremely dramatic and entertaining rivalry between two of Old Hollywood's most vilified ladies, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, on Feud: Bette and Joan, which premieres March 5 on FX.
As the actress Annabella Sciorra, a Brooklyn native, put it before I wrote my column: The column drew impassioned responses from readers, several of whom argued that Sims has been needlessly vilified by modern observers.
"The Black woman is still vilified if she is not the perfect victim," said Tanis, who rode down to Oklahoma City with a van of mostly Black women to support the victims in the courtroom.
While Trump supporters praised the move, analysts and critics said it undermines Washington's credibility in future negotiations -- particularly with North Korea -- and potentially empowers the very hardliners in Iran that Trump vilified in his remarks.
She explained that she took aim at Venus in order to protest the way the nation celebrated the physical beauty of a mythical woman even as it abused and vilified the spiritual beauty of Mrs.
The Los Angeles Police Department loses five officers a day to retirement and in Baltimore, where police are routinely harassed and vilified by anti-cop activists, 400 of 500 eligible officers have taken early retirement.
It's unclear whether vilified billionaire donors can solve anything in Washington; another well-funded panel of talking experts may not be the best way to effect a "less militarized approach" in our politically divided atmosphere.
And then finally they saw their daughters and sisters being dragged through the mud and blamed for their own deaths and that forced them to become advocates for  overlooked and objectified and vilified sex workers.
The president and his supporters have vilified Mr. Steele, saying that investigators should have kept his information out of the application for the wiretap because they viewed him as having a bias against Mr. Trump.
It sends the message that women should be ashamed of their sexuality, and the age-old double standard comes into play: Men are applauded when it comes to sexuality and women are vilified for it.
The Smith case strengthened the reputation of Mr. Bruck — who lives in Virginia, where he is a law professor at Washington and Lee University — as a go-to lawyer for the country's most vilified defendants.
To the end, Ms. Madikizela-Mandela remained a polarizing figure in South Africa, admired by loyalists who were prepared to focus on her contribution to ending apartheid, vilified by critics who foremost saw her flaws.
Soros has often been vilified by the political right for his ties to liberal causes — indeed, at this year&aposs event, he also described Trump as a "a conman and a narcissist," the BBC reports.
She also said that she felt devastated and threatened to learn that Mr. Trump had vilified her to Mr. Zelensky, testimony that Mr. Trump underscored by attacking her on Twitter as she sat before lawmakers.
Under Tillerson, career staffers found themselves locked out of policymaking; many were vilified by name in the conservative media, which referred to them as "Obama holdovers," even though some had been in government for decades.
The reaction from other insurers has been muted, and the companies seem relieved that they are not being vilified in the way they were during the last debate over the Obama administration's health care plan.
"What troubles me is that when you are vilified in the media, as has Mr. Weinstein, there is a rush to judgment, which is offensive to the concept of fairness and due process," Brafman said.
In these times when immigrants are so widely vilified, I also want to remind my colleagues that immigrant parents are working jobs that add to our tax base, and immigrant families are enriching our communities.
In your book you argue that although many of the species that thrive in the human-altered world — rats, pigeons, so-called invasive weeds — are vilified, we should encourage their spread and increase their numbers.
Trump has repeatedly vilified Bezos, threatening his company with tax increases, antitrust prosecution, and higher shipping fees, attacking the Bezos-owned Washington Post as a "scam" and even mocking the billionaire for his pending divorce.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Transgender and intersex people in Australia are being increasingly vilified by the government, LGBT+ campaigners said on Friday, after the prime minister called gender-neutral passports "nonsense" and ruled out their introduction.
In the ring, she is exactly the trope of a woman Ronald Reagan vilified in the 1970s and '80s: lazy, stubbornly rude, and living the fur-coated high life while bilking the government of public funds.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. drug executive Martin Shkreli, dubbed the "pharma bro" and vilified for raising the price of a lifesaving drug by 5,000 percent, was suspended by Twitter on Sunday for harassing a female journalist.
However much the majors are vilified by climate warriors, many of whom drive cars and take planes, it is not just legal for them to maximise profits, it is also a requirement that shareholders can enforce.
Trump changed all that the week before the primary, when he tweeted thanks to Nehlen for support while Trump was being vilified for remarks about the Muslim American parents of a U.S. soldier slain in Iraq.
In this politically divisive culture where journalists are perpetually being undermined and vilified, I hope it reminds people of the value of the work that we do and the importance of being curious about the world.
Under Obama, Republicans vilified this kind of subsidization as a "bailout," but if a new "bailout" is the price they must pay to avoid being blamed for millions of policy cancelations, they might just do it.
Five years after her untimely death, Houston is often remembered either as a vilified drug addict, or one of the greatest Black female singers of our time who was victimized by drugs and those around her.
As always, a player refusing to wave a no-movement or no-trade clause led to a debate over whether that players should be vilified for simply using an aspect of their contract that they negotiated.
By 83, he was preparing for the biggest fight of his life, another chance at the heavyweight title, this time against a man who played the villain (and was vilified) like few others in sporting history.
As first lady, she supported welfare reform that impoverished mothers and children, a crime omnibus bill that fueled the "New Jim Crow" of mass incarceration, corporate education reforms that vilified teachers unions, a predominantly female profession.
Should they all be publicly named and vilified like Mary Mallon, the Irish cook who became known as Typhoid Mary and died after 23 years quarantined on an island in the East River in New York?
"He was never given a chance to exercise his right to defend himself, vilified as a fake defector," the presiding judge at the Seoul Central District Court, Kim Tae-up, said in a ruling on Thursday.
A tone of fraught pessimism accumulates, swelling into sociopolitical allegory as, in the background, the country's deteriorating relationship with Ukraine plays out on the evening news and journalists are vilified for inciting end-of-days hysteria.
Her behavior can be reflected in the sleazy Hollywood sexual offenders that we all viciously exposed and vilified (and rightfully so, I am in no way defending them), yet somehow we give Katy Perry a pass?
During a debate last week, Ms. Hyde-Smith, 59, who was the state agriculture commissioner until this year, said her "public hanging" remark reflected "no ill will," and she asserted that she was being unfairly vilified.
In contrast, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada's own weeklong visit was shadowed by speculation that he had been snubbed by Delhi, criticized for adopting ethnic attire and vilified for inviting a Sikh extremist to dinner.
Employees were vilified, and some critics labeled the bailout a conspiracy to help banks because it enabled A.I.G. to pay billions to trading counterparties including Goldman Sachs and European institutions like Société Générale and Deutsche Bank.
"What happens is if she comes back -- and she gets off the vilified list -- that may emboldened other people to stand up and what you don't want is for other people to stand up," he theorized.
Another popular franchise entry, 2007's "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," had roughly 10 minutes of footage involving Chow Yun-fat's character cut over a determination that his portrayal somehow vilified the Chinese people.
It was a rare gesture of welcome at a time when many Latino voters feel vilified by President Donald Trump, with his untiring push for a border wall and his denunciations of border-crossers as criminals.
In a statement, her husband argued that Markle has been willfully misrepresented, bullied, and "vilified almost daily" by "select media outlets" — treatment, he says, that has "escalated over the past year" since she announced her pregnancy.
While still at Wellington, he wrote, he "acquired for one boy after another a series of crushes" — a precursor to his life as a gay man at a time when homosexuality was either unlawful or vilified.
The hotel used the Fox News feed, and the hotel attendees roared at one point when Trump asked for bipartisanship and Fox showed Democrats Charles Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, oft-vilified emblems of the Trump resistance.
It's a murky situation, to say the least, because it pits the often vilified web ad industry against the very real and justified concern that Silicon Valley's largest companies now represent unprecedented monopolies capable of crushing competition.
Watch: Virginie Despentes on Killing Rapists Seduction offers the first book-length study of a widely vilified industry, and the book makes a persuasive argument that, contrary to common perception, PUAs are not "sleazebags, saddos, and weirdos".
Chancellor Angela Merkel is also sending her "besonders herzliche Grüße" – "very cordial greetings" -- to Russia's President Vladimir Putin, a man she vilified, hit with crippling sanctions, but is now eager to meet in Moscow on May 2.
The United Nations opposing Israel is not surprising – nor is the usual rancor in the hall of nations where Israel is routinely vilified and sanctioned with more resolutions raised and passed than any other issue or nation.
One of the organizers, Open Carry Texas President C.J. Grisham, said he has criticized the NRA in the past but wanted to show his support for fellow gun owners who have been vilified during gun control protests.
Mr. Hattar's assassination may be the first time someone was killed for expressing an opinion in Jordan, but if speech continues to be criminalized and vilified the way it is today, it might not be the last.
"You and all of us in this room, really, belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now," Meryl Streep told the audience during her acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night.
Not surprisingly, nose-picking gotcha has become a bit of a cottage industry on the internet: For example, Spain's Iker Casillas was once vilified after speculation arose that he had wiped something on a transfixed child's face.
And Edward Snowden, who arguably became the most celebrated and vilified whistleblower in history when he leaked classified information about U.S. government surveillance to journalists in 2013, was an NSA contractor at the time of the leaks.
They visibly proclaimed membership in a group that has been vilified, in the United States and around the world, and particularly in the current presidential campaign, by those who believe that terrorist violence implicates an entire religion.
Vilified as he was, however, Mr. Kim has also shown signs of being a reformer, granting farms and factories more autonomy, allowing more markets to open, and setting off a building boom in his showcase capital, Pyongyang.
President Trump faces the biggest challenge yet to his prospects of being re-elected, with his advisers' two major assumptions for the campaign — a booming economy and an opponent easily vilified as too far left — quickly evaporating.
SEOUL (Reuters) - In North Korea, Japan appears to have replaced the United States as the most vilified imperialist enemy, with state media deriding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government as a "cult" bent on derailing Pyongyang's diplomatic outreach.
Mr. Alfoldi was appointed as director of Hungary's National Theater while Mr. Orban was out of office, and was vilified in conservative circles for his provocative productions, some of which encouraged a debate about Hungarian national narratives.
" It also argued that Australia's discussion about China's role has "unscrupulously vilified the Chinese students as well as the Chinese community in Australia with racial prejudice, which in turn has tarnished Australia's reputation as a multicultural society.
If they win, they would then turn to infrastructure investment and the climbing costs of prescription drugs, answering voter demands and challenging President Trump's willingness to work on shared policy priorities with a party he has vilified.
The case went to the Supreme Court twice, and though Ms. Fisher was portrayed as a less than stellar student, vilified as supporting a racist agenda, and ultimately lost, she said she still believed in Mr. Blum.
But the reason was a much more practical one: To defeat radical Islamic extremism, we needed our Islamic allies — the Jordanians, the Emiratis, the Egyptians, the Saudis — and they believed that term unfairly vilified a whole religion.
In Poland's yearslong struggle over the rule of law, its judges have often found themselves at the ramparts — frequently vilified but also leading the efforts to stop the nationalist government's campaign to tighten control over the judiciary.
Is it worth annihilating her privacy by giving public testimony that still may not derail his confirmation, but will expose her to a Washington storm that will ensure she is vilified forever by millions of his supporters?
While Volcker was vilified by lawmakers in both parties, as well as farmers, homebuilders and manufacturers hit hardest by higher borrowing costs, he has been credited since for stabilizing the economy after years of rampant price increases.
While Volcker was vilified by lawmakers in both parties, as well as farmers, homebuilders and manufacturers hit hardest by higher borrowing costs, he has been credited since for stabilizing the economy after years of rampant price increases.
"The problem has gone into a new stratosphere since the financial crisis ... Those who still have a job are vilified," said Jagdev Kenth, director of risk and regulatory strategy in the financial institutions group at Willis Towers Watson.
Escobar is Mexican-American, and as one of the first Latina women to be elected to the House from Texas, she represents a voice for Mexican Americans and other Latinx people are being vilified by the Trump administration.
With hardliners attracted to Trump's rhetoric, many of those same voters have vilified McCain for repeatedly trying to push through a comprehensive immigration bill, which would have created a path to citizenship for some 11 million undocumented immigrants.
For Green, who has been vilified by the media and called the "unacceptable face of capitalism" by some politicians over his management and sale of the 88-year-old store chain, it is a chance to fight back.
The 32-year-old American swimmer was vilified in the media and lost his four his major sponsors, including Speedo USA and Ralph Lauren Corp, following his apology last August for what he called an "over-exaggerated" story.
Orban, whose Fidesz party has a firm lead in opinion polls, has often vilified Soros, whose ideals are squarely at odds with the Hungarian premier's view that European culture is under an existential threat from migration and multiculturalism.
"He truly believed wild conspiracy theories he read on the Internet, many of which vilified Democrats and spread rumors that Trump supporters were in danger because of them," Sayoc's lawyers wrote to the judge, according to the Post.
But after a campaign that vilified China and called for double-digit tariffs on Chinese imports, Trump has floated the idea of conceding to China on trade grounds if it steps up pressure on the North Korean regime.
The payday loan industry, which is vilified for charging exorbitant interest rates on short-term loans that many Americans depend on, could soon be gutted by a set of rules that federal regulators plan to unveil on Thursday.
He's avoided the fate of 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, a former private equity executive who was vilified by the Obama campaign as apathetic about the sufferings of everyday Americans while he installed car elevators in his house.
And why do we, who say we oppose tyranny and demand freedom of speech, allow people to go to prison and be vilified, and magazines to be closed down on the spot, for suggesting another version of history?
While his comments gave plenty of ammunition to the right-wing press, many analysts, pointing to last year's elections when the tabloids vilified the Labour leader, concluded that he might wear their criticism as a badge of honor.
"He truly believed wild conspiracy theories he read on the Internet, many of which vilified Democrats and spread rumors that Trump supporters were in danger because of them," Sayoc's lawyers wrote to the judge before the sentencing hearing.
And I think that adds a dimension to it where this character who is feared and vilified for so long, suddenly you're in her shoes for a period of time, and maybe it changes your mind a bit.
With his boogeyman approach to electoral politics, Donald Trump has deftly exploited anxieties about the impact of America's changing demographics on our national identity, and no group has been more vilified by Trump for political purposes than Latinos.
Conservatives and other supporters maintained that the students had been unfairly vilified out of context, while those affiliated with the Indigenous Peoples March said they perceived the combination of the group's size, behavior and political apparel as threatening.
Jana, which is often vilified for its aggressive focus on short-term profits, also said it would be raising a fund this year that would engage in more such campaigns, an effort that could help soften its image.
We saw that in the final vindication of law professor Anita Hill who was initially vilified during the 1991 confirmation hearings when she testified to her experience of sexual harassment by now U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
The Isaías brothers, bankers vilified in Ecuador for increasing their wealth in the late 1990s just as their bank collapsed — wiping out tens of thousands of customers' savings — were convicted of embezzlement by a court there in 2012.
To publish "The Last Girl" right now, in the United States, means there are tricky issues of sensationalism to navigate; in a threatening climate of Islamophobia, Muslims of all kinds are vilified for the actions of one group.
In the 230s, Barnes & Noble was often vilified as a greedy corporate giant that slashed book prices to lows that its competitors could not match and helped put struggling independent booksellers out of business across the United States.
Blair, who retired in 183 and successfully ran for federal office, was known for opposing any easing of Canada's drug laws and was vilified for his role in the mass arrest of protesters during the 2010 G20 summit.
Blair, who retired in 2015 and successfully ran for federal office, was known for opposing any easing of Canada's drug laws and was vilified for his role in the mass arrest of protesters during the 2010 G20 summit.
Though often vilified by conservatives as a far-left bogeyman, Clinton's legacies on free trade, financial deregulation, welfare reform, and racial justice have been some of the major targets of the left-leaning Sanders bloc this election season.
" In a statement to reporters, Croman's defense lawyer, Benjamin Brafman—who also represents the vilified "Pharma Bro," Martin Shkreli—said, "The charges in this case are defensible, and Mr. Croman intends to address all issues in a responsible fashion.
That letter came together in one night 35 years after graduation while a sexual assault allegation was pending against me in a very fraught and public situation where they knew, they knew they'd be vilified if they defended me.
Although Peterson has been vilified by some for not running into the building to engage the shooter, the deputy had an otherwise respectable career as a "trusted school resource officer," said the Sentinel, citing annual reviews of his performance.
In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Fawaz said he found it "tough, shocking and upsetting" that he was vilified by the public after discovering Michael's body at his country home in Goring-On-Thames on Christmas Day 2016.
And within our own black communities, calling out violence perpetrated by black boys and men is seen as an act of treason — I and other prominent black feminists have been vilified for calling attention to violence that feels epidemic.
There's been a minor backlash against Confirmation from some of the men most vilified in the film, though it's worth noting that many of them are responding to content in an earlier script that was clearly revised before shooting.
They'd vilified her throughout the primary as part of the reason Sanders lost, and successfully forced her to resign from her role as chair after a WikiLeaks dump suggested that DNC staff had favored Hillary Clinton during the primary.
Washington (CNN)While President Donald Trump has pushed hardline immigration policies and vilified undocumented immigrants, his private club in New Jersey has employed people who managers allegedly knew were in the country illegally, The New York Times reported Thursday.
His hiring by Burisma was seen as an attempt by the company to bolster its image and the perception it had strong ties to the US as the world vilified Russia for its annexation of Crimea, the Times reported.
While Ms. Hill's brave testimony prompted a sharp rise in sexual-harassment claims, she was vilified in public; nearly twice as many Americans said at the time that they believed now-Justice Thomas's account of what happened over hers.
That letter came together in one night, 35 years after graduation, while a sexual assault allegation was pending against me in a very fraught and public situation where they knew, they knew they'd be vilified if they defended me.
Toronto's former top cop, once vilified for his handling of the crackdown on protesters during the G20 summit in the city in 2010, has been chosen to carry out the Liberal government's plan to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
And on Thursday, she is set to appear at an event in San Francisco with a member of the Democratic National Committee's executive committee — Christine Pelosi, daughter of Representative Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader vilified by the right.
Juul, a San Francisco start-up, has tried to position itself as offering a safer alternative to combustible cigarettes — but has ended up vilified for the sharp rise in vaping and nicotine addition among teenagers who have never smoked.
Politico revealed on Wednesday that House Republicans are insisting on fully defunding the women's health organization — long vilified by conservatives because some of its clinics perform abortions — in the spending package that lawmakers need to pass before March 23.
And all this increasingly bleeds into our foreign policy, with global relationships scrutinized for their domestic ideological implications, foreign leaders hailed or vilified based on domestic narratives, and foreign governments seeking advantage by cultivating relationships with our competing factions.
Over the past two decades, in the name of education reform, public schools and their teachers have been vilified -- so much so that many are leaving the profession and many would-be young educators are opting for other careers.
Her father, Park Chung-hee, who ruled South Korea from 1961 to 1979, was considered the initiator of the country's dramatic economic growth but was also vilified as a dictator who used martial law and torture to silence dissidents.
There is a lot of attention on who will replace Gontareva, a figure praised by the International Monetary Fund but vilified by some lawmakers and street protesters, who have accused her of corruption and of being a Russian stooge.
Ms. Horton had reason to be fearful: Hailey is the hometown of the American soldier who was vilified as a deserter and possibly even a traitor days after his release from Taliban captivity in May 2014 in a prisoner swap.
No profession has been vilified more over the past eight years, whether the hate came from Washington or Hollywood, which busied itself making a flurry of movies showing just how reckless Wall Street behavior was leading up to the crisis.
And not only that, but the studio was then acquired by EA in 2017, a company often vilified by gaming fans for its approach to monetization and its penchant for spoiling expensive licenses to properties as beloved as Star Wars.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) broke from his fellow conservatives on Tuesday, voting against President Trump's federal judge nominee, Michael J. Truncale, after he vilified former President Obama, calling him an "un-American imposter" in 2011, reports the Washington Post.
It is difficult, but not totally impossible, to quantify this Trump effect, but if you simply listen to the experiences of people in the communities Trump has vilified, his influence over minority experience in American life is easy to characterize.
Had Ghostbusters 2016 really taken the original's concept and made it into something fresh, it would've been vilified left and right for diverging from its sacred source material; since it tried to honor the original, though, it's seen as stale.
Tried by her community, Daisy was not only viciously slut-shamed and vilified, she was also denied the same protections as defendants in the courtroom—the presumption of innocence—and punished with a guilty verdict that was never actually proven.
She openly discussed the importance of medicine - her own positive experiences with lithium (a "cadillac" of bipolar medicines that has become vilified to the populace over the years) —  and the value of therapy as well as a relationship with a therapist.
ARLINGTON, Va. (Reuters) - Negotiators from Canada and Mexico grappled with U.S. demands to drastically alter the North American Free Trade Agreement on Saturday, as talks over renewal of the pact vilified by President Donald Trump ran through a fourth straight day.
Cisneros is one of 12 incoming freshmen Democrats who vowed on the campaign trail to back new leadership in the new Congress, distancing themselves from Pelosi whom the GOP vilified in nearly $100 million worth of ads throughout the country.
" In an interview with NBC's "Today" on Friday, Biden said Anita Hill, the woman who accused then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in the 1990s, was "vilified when she came forward by a lot of my colleagues.
Generals aligned with the upper class that the Peróns vilified ousted Mr. Perón from the presidency in 1955 and ordered an inquiry into allegations against him that included embezzlement of Argentine agricultural export earnings and sexual exploits with teenage girls.
We should be being heralded as one of the last cultures that are living in harmony with the Earth, instead of being vilified by isolated groups of people who are out to make a buck off a cute seal face.
This in turn led to the game drawing the ire of all manner of religious and censorship groups and culminated in lots of bad mainstream press, including a 1985 60 Minutes segment with Ed Bradley where the game was vilified.
Related: The reason Thomas Markle is being vilified His daughter, Susan Markle, said at the time she was the one responsible for the photo shoot and added that she wasn't sure if her father had been compensated for the images.
On Thursday, for example, after meeting with Mr. Obama, Mr. Trump told reporters that the president, whom he had vilified during the campaign, was actually "a very good man" and said it was "a great honor" to meet with him.
In a sign of the impasse that the dialogue between China and the United States has reached, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce issued a statement on Thursday arguing that it has been unfairly vilified with false claims about its trade practices.
"The legality of caffeine and the fact that everyone does it is such a distraction from the fact that it affects your body so immensely," she says, pointing out that caffeine is a drug our culture has embraced rather than vilified.
Most recently, Italian newspapers, commentators and social media users vilified Asia Argento, an Italian actress, after she accused Harvey Weinstein of rape in a hotel room, arguing that she knew all too well what she was doing in that room.
The Koch brothers were best known -- and vilified by Democrats -- for their role in politics, and they used their vast wealth to build a sprawling array of think tanks, foundations and political groups to spread their small-government, free-market message.
So the arrival of the long-delayed Second Avenue subway, which was first proposed in the 1920s, was a notable achievement for the often-vilified Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the city's vast network of subways, buses and commuter railroads.
For the Cubs, whose long history is riddled with the mythology of billy goat curses, black cats and a fan who was vilified for interfering with a foul ball, theirs is now a history of winning, and their identity changes forever.
Instead he made it about himself, essentially turning his appearance into a campaign rally and goading the audience as he vilified various imagined foes, including the "fake news" and his predecessor — who, unlike him, actually was a scout (in Indonesia).
It was one of a series of whipsawing declarations Mr. Trump made throughout the day on Monday as he defended himself, vilified the Bidens and appeared by turns eager and reluctant to reveal the facts at the root of the allegations.
The Ahmadi community has been a target of mob violence and attacks since legislation categorized the sect as non-Muslim in 1974 and have been vilified as blasphemers by leaders of new ultra-religious political party Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan.
If Trump does win in 2020, Facebook will undoubtedly be accused by at least some on the left of being a key reason for his success and further vilified accordingly — but if he doesn&apost, more fundamental threats may be brewing.
The stark ads, featuring stern-looking images of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, offer a preview of how Republicans intend to vilify her in much the same way they have vilified Speaker Nancy Pelosi, caricaturing her as a radical from San Francisco.
" Meanwhile, Smollett's lawyers denied that a deal had been made, saying Smollett "was a victim who was vilified and made to appear as a perpetrator as a result of false and inappropriate remarks made to the public causing an inappropriate rush to judgement.
That economic and social and political standing has all been undermined in the time since the end of the manufacturing era, and they seem\ themselves as politically alienated and, in some cases, vilified — and this is in a country they once defined.
Before Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman's college admissions scandal overshadowed pretty much every piece of pop culture news, Jenner's live-in bestie Jordyn Woods was vilified for allegedly hooking up with Khloé Kardashian's partner — and the father of her daughter — Tristan Thompson.
I can't speak to whether this is true or not, but I know that some feel that almost vilified for what they did in the name of their country, for what they were asked to do, after being put in impossible situations.
He describes being engaged in a list of battles against instances of racism and corruption within the judicial and legal systems -- only to be vilified via hate mail and death threats for his part in attempting to convict an African American hero.
He strongly approved of the actions of the Senate Internal Security Committee of Senators McCarran and Jenner, which were "superb"—"the Communists are really ferreted out"—in contrast to Joseph McCarthy, who "vilified" Niebubr's ADA associates as well as Communists, Fox observes.
Beyond that, for many, Pride events are still important sites of celebration, and for many LGBTQ+ individuals, their first chance to be among other queer people, to feel their existence being reflected back to them after being vilified and tormented in other spaces.
But locals in the mountain village of Shkrel where he hails from are divided over "pharma bro", who is vilified for raising the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000 percent and is now on trial for securities fraud in New York.
Zoe Yujnovich, chairwoman of Royal Dutch Shell's operations in Australia and also of APPEA, told the conference the industry was well received and respected in the largely remote communities where its operations are located, but vilified and distrusted in Australia's large cities.
In a speech he delivered in early 2013, Mr. Xi said that "hostile forces" at home and abroad in recent years had "attacked, vilified and defamed" China's modern history, with the aim of overthrowing the Communist Party and the country's socialist system.
Like the Bryn Mawr student who was flamed on social media after she sought a ride to a 2016 Trump rally—so brutally that she withdrew from school—my Trump-supporting students are understandably afraid that they'll be vilified by their peers.
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board blamed senior White House aide Stephen Bannon for chaos in the West Wing, arguing that the top Trump ally's loyalty to the president is in question after his supporters vilified Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster.
I would go further and argue that it is the Trump persona so vilified in the media that has in fact made bolder, more sweeping reforms possible than would have been conceivable under almost any other Republican who might have been elected.
He reported, as a writer for the Washington Post, on stories that humanized Iran and the often-vilified people who live there, as well as on the nascent signs of an opening between the US and Iran for which Jason was hopeful.
LONDON — Ever since European apothecaries began distilling gin and selling it as a cure-all in the 220th century, the juniper-flavored liquor has been revered as a medicine, vilified for fueling public disorder and consumed in a multitude of every-season cocktails.
Though respected by some, he has been vilified for leading an administration that led a violent crackdown in the 1990s on the Maoist Shining Path insurgency, which had all but brought normal life in Peru to a standstill with bombings and killings.
His Kenya-Kansas mix was marketed as a classic American mash-up, but he was vilified by his many opponents as a black man — African, no less — who had no legitimate claim to be an American, to say nothing of an American president.
Still, it is worth noting the dangers faced by women married to prominent men, in Africa and elsewhere: When they don't fit a certain mold, they are often vilified — even those who don't cast nearly as villainous a figure as Grace Mugabe.
When I interviewed Lindenauer about her research, she told me that she was surprised to discover these vacillations, surprised to find the figure of the virtuous stepmother showing up in the very same women's magazines that had vilified her a few decades earlier.
Mr. Kenney, Alberta's premier, has publicly vilified investors that left, complaining that some of those same investors also finance oil production in countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia, which have lower greenhouse gas emissions per barrel but far worse human-rights records.
Horowitz specifically says that Peter Strzok, a former senior counterintelligence officer, and Lisa Page, a former FBI attorney, whom Trump has repeatedly vilified and mocked in crude ways, did not act out of bias or unduly influence the start of the investigation.
To the Editor: It is an indisputable fact that on college campuses in the United States today Jewish students who demonstrate support for Israel in any form are in physical danger, or at the very least, ostracized and vilified for their views.
When women at the center of these major cultural moments, ones that left them vilified and traumatized on a grand stage, can finally find validation for what they experienced, it furthers our larger understanding of how to overcome societal racism and misogyny.
Castro was admired by leftists and people of the developing world who saw him as a revolutionary champion of the poor, but he was vilified by many who viewed him as a dictator who oppressed Cubans and ruined the economy through socialism.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The new documentary "Trophy" opens in a sprawling corner of South Africa run by John Hume, who is praised by some as protecting the continent's rhinos from extinction and vilified by others for trying to turn the animals into cash spinners.
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Philip Green, the British retail tycoon vilified for his role in the demise of the BHS department store he used to own, said he was continuing to work with the pensions regulator to find a solution for its 20,000 pensioners.
Since female artists in particular are expected to expose themselves emotionally and physically for public consumption, Apple's refusal to do so makes her all the more compelling to her fans, and all the more vilified by those who would rather she play by the rules.
Vilified in the West for his barbs against America and Israel and questioning of the Holocaust, the blacksmith's son Ahmadinejad has upset predictions before by stealing the show in 2005 when he defeated powerful former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in a run-off vote.
Whatever their views about Israel's policies, the vast majority of Jews around the world support the state's existence, and worry about its security When Israel is vilified, therefore, many Jews are likely to take this personally, as a direct attack upon their own belief system.
If Trump really did "grab women between the legs," or kiss them without consent, as he claimed to have done, more than once, that is assault; an offense for which people are fired (see Roger Ailes) and vilified (Bill Cosby) if not jailed (yet).
VICTORIA E. WALLER, LOS ANGELES To the Editor: Thanks to Leonard Mlodinow for expressing an alternative view of A.D.H.D. His view will likely be rejected, if not vilified, by those who have a strong emotional, professional or financial investment in A.D.H.D. as a pathology.
And now, with President Donald Trump in the White House, anti-Soros campaigners in Eastern Europe say they have also drawn inspiration from the United States, particularly from rightwing U.S. media like the website Breitbart, which has long vilified Soros as a liberal hate figure.
Granting a pardon to Snowden would catalyze the needed paradigm shift that whistleblowers must be valued rather than vilified; that whistleblowers play an essential role in promoting accountability and trust in our institutions; and that truth can, and must, matter in a functional democracy.
North Korea's state media, which regularly vilified Obama in the strongest terms, had been slow to do the same with the Trump administration, possibly so that officials in Pyongyang could figure out what direction Trump will likely take and what new policies he may pursue.
Fair Game Heather Bresch, chief executive at Mylan, the pharmaceutical giant that has been vilified for price increases on its EpiPen allergy treatment, maintains that her company has attained a sort of capitalist nirvana — it does good for others while doing well for itself.
In a thus-far fruitless effort to fulfill the board's wish that the statue not be "stuck in someone's attic," the mayor's office has been scouring the local landscape for someone, anyone, willing to publicly display a 30-inch bust of a vilified chief justice.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — The defendant, one of the most vilified police officers in recent American history, stood alone before a judge on Tuesday and made a simple declaration: He would testify in his own defense against the accusation that he had murdered an unarmed black man.
Laird, who once was celebrated in Mustang for raising the quality of life in the region, now finds himself vilified for having taken photos of sacred paintings in the temples, and for smuggling out art and animal parts — a false accusation spread by rivals.
An ongoing feud between Felix Kjellberg, better known as Pewdiepie—the most popular YouTuber in the world—and popular Twitch streamer Alinity Divine, is a perfect example of how women are still objectified, vilified, and exploited in the gaming community, simply because they are women.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's national security adviser, John R. Bolton, fleshed out his boss's "America First" foreign policy on Monday, disparaging an international organization vilified by conservatives and reaffirming a pro-Israel tilt by announcing the closing of the Palestine Liberation Organization's office in Washington.
Since arriving, she has been vocal about her belief that Democrats needed new leaders to improve an image that was no longer serving the party, and that Ms. Pelosi — vilified endlessly by Republicans as a San Francisco "limousine liberal" — was part of the problem.
What changed was diminishing access to good jobs, reduced commitment to investment in human capital, a hurricane of addictive drugs (some peddled by the pharmaceutical industry), and the rise of a harsh social narrative that vilified those left behind — a narrative that workers often internalized.
On the campaign trail this year, the South Bend mayor has generally downplayed his association with McKinsey as he tries to win the nomination within a party that has vilified the wealthy and cited big corporations as a major contributor to problems like income inequality.
Vilified by accusations of using a chemical bomb, Syria's president intensified his counterpropaganda campaign on Thursday, suggesting that child actors had staged death scenes to malign him and that American warplanes had bombed a terrorist warehouse full of poison gases, killing hundreds of people.
The most prominent member of Balad now is Haneen Zoabi, who is vilified on the right as a "traitor" for her participation in various protest actions against the state, including the Marmara flotilla, five years ago, which defied the blockade of the Gaza Strip.
But he also worked for big business, was not an environmentalist of the Greenpeace and Sierra Club stripe, and in 50 years of public and private service was hailed and vilified by partisans on both sides as he tried to balance economic and ecological interests.
As one of the hedge fund industry's most widely followed investors, Ackman is now being vilified just as much as he was celebrated two years ago when he worked with Valeant to try to buy rival drug company Allergan, in which he owned shares.
John Simon, one of the nation's most erudite, vitriolic and vilified culture critics, who illuminated and savaged a remarkable range of plays, films, literature and art works and their creators for more than a half-century, died on Sunday in Valhalla, N.Y. He was 94.
A victory would also mean she will have pulled off an amazing political transformation, taking what had been an openly xenophobic and vilified party, run by a man known for minimizing the horrors of the Holocaust, and bringing it squarely into the French mainstream.
On Soccer LEICESTER, England — Three years ago this Thursday, a news conference was held at the University of Leicester to confirm that the remains discovered beneath a city parking lot in 2012 were those of King Richard III, one of the most vilified monarchs in history.
The bank that perhaps has supplanted Goldman Sachs as the most vilified name in finance posted earnings Friday that on the surface looked lousy — subpar earnings per share, revenue that also missed Wall Street expectations by quite a bit, and internals that were at best mixed.
She is skeptical of lauded shows like HBO's True Detective, skewering it for its exclusion of fleshed-out female characters, while she elevates series such as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Sex and the City, which she argues are underappreciated or, worse, vilified because of their glittery facades.
The latest centers on Richard A. Jewell (Paul Walter Hauser), a security guard who was first hailed as a hero who saved lives in the bombing of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta — then vilified when several news media outlets prematurely reported he was a suspect.
KABUL (Reuters) - A video showing a well-known Afghan comedian, apparently under the influence of drink or drugs and being vilified by men, at least one in military-style uniform, has sparked outrage about what appeared to be a bid to shame a critic of the powerful.
The reasons for the popularity are simple: The oils were relatively inexpensive to produce compared with solid animal fats, they increased the shelf life of food, they tasted good, and — at a time when saturated fats in butter were vilified — they were billed as a healthy alternative.
After four years in the Elysée Palace, François Hollande has become a political puzzle: elected president after designating finance as his enemy and promising to tax the wealthy, the socialist leader is entering the final stretch of his term praised by employers and vilified by unions.
However with Kerry and others now being vilified as neocolonial meddlers or supporters of the incumbent regime, the U.S and other key partners must now focus their support on long term transparency and not be so quick to endorse an outcome in favor of short term stability.
Mr. Trump, in particular, has been utterly vilified by the press for so long (most of it deserved) that if he did have it a little easier Wednesday night, the fact that the media is so worked up about it only further exposes its liberal bias.
It speaks to the sport's fundamental problem that horse trainers and some owners vilified Phipps for wanting thoroughbreds to be drug-free and to be treated and cherished like the wonderful athletes that they are during their careers as well as after they left the track.
It's a lesson passed on to us as kids when we learned that John Adams, widely vilified at the time for his tenacious and largely successful representation of the eight Redcoats who fatally shot colonists in the Boston Massacre, represents a symbol of the rule of law.
But his later life saw the former champion become involved with one of twentieth century Britain's most vilified politicians: after his career in the ring was over, Lewis worked with the notorious Oswald Mosley, even standing as a candidate for his party at the 19313 general election.
Winnie Mandela, who famously refused to play second fiddle to Nelson Mandela, was treated like a pariah during their divorce process in 1996 and vilified afterward; it's only now that South Africa has begun to reckon publicly with whether it did wrong by her as a country.
Crossing ballet with modern dance, as Tetley was lauded and vilified for doing, seems less of a feat these days than the juxtaposition of ballet and boogie that Mr. Garland attempts in his "Return," a 1999 piece that has become the company's go-to crowd pleaser.
For six decades, she has been the silent woman linked to one of the most notorious crimes in the nation's history, the lynching of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy, keeping her thoughts and memories to herself as millions of strangers idealized or vilified her.
But I also met longtime Democrats and formerly "closeted conservatives," people like Lynzee and Michelle Domanico, a married lesbian couple who in 2018 launched The Closet on the Right, a website for "people living in fear" of being "shunned, abandoned and vilified" for their conservative beliefs.
" The embrace of Medicare-for-All is a striking shift for the Democratic Party which has been gradually moving to the right on healthcare for decades in order to find a solution that could pass and not be easily vilified by the right-wing moniker of "socialized medicine.
After SAC's indictment on multiple counts of criminal securities fraud, he was vilified by many as a fraudster whose traders routinely fleeced regular investors by trafficking in inside information, allowing them to pocket stock gains or avoid losses that those ignorant of the real facts were forced to weather.
In the same poem she later evokes an often-vilified poet, Ezra Pound, whose theories and poetry have recently been subject to charges of racism and anti-Semitism, and whose legacy as a modernist "master" translator and poet has been questioned as a reification of aggressive and orientalist fantasies.
Witnesses say that the mob targeted the man because he was wearing military-style clothing, and they thought he was a member of one of the vilified paramilitary groups that operated under Haitian dictators François "Papa Doc" Duvalier and his son Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier in past decades.
News of Mr. Sessions's decision to run startled and dismayed national Republicans, who had hoped that he would step aside to avoid the possibility of being vilified by Mr. Trump — and to spare them the headache of a nationalized race in a state they hope to win back.
" Trump's absolution of Chinese blame on trade matters, a day after the anniversary of his election, were a stunning statement from the man who vilified China at every turn during the presidential campaign, accusing the country of having "raped" the US and branding it as an "economic enemy.
Thomas got his seat on the Supreme Court; Hill was famously vilified as "a little bit nutty and a little bit slutty"; her nemesis Joe Biden became a feminist darling by sponsoring the Violence Against Women Act before going on to become vice president; and harassment continued as before.
These blue-collar white Republicans, a mainstay of the conservative coalition for decades, are now vilified by their former right-wing allies as a "non-Christian" force "in thrall to a vicious, selfish culture," corrupted by the same "sense of entitlement" that Democratic minorities were formerly accused of.
Now in a new book called "Eat Fat, Get Thin," Dr. Hyman takes a deep dive into the science behind dietary fat, making sense of decades of confusing health recommendations and building a case for why even saturated fats, which have long been vilified, belong in a healthy diet.
Vilified as "an extremist jihadi horror" early on Monday by a senior Belgian official, Mr. Cheffou was freed just a few hours later with the authorities acknowledging that the evidence against a man they had charged with terrorism and murder was not as strong as they had thought.
If the news media sometimes vilified Dr. King, it also contributed to the mythic view of him as the charismatic leader "who single-handedly directed the course of the civil rights movement through the force of his oratory," as the historian Clayborne Carson wrote of his distorted legacy.
As a massive, necessary exercise in identity politics, Contemporary Muslim Fashions provides a welcome opportunity for Muslim visitors to absorb and articulate expressions of their own culture, and, while offering the larger public an important chance to become informed about traditions that are all to often misunderstood and vilified.
Magnolia Mother's Trust focuses on single, black mothers in the state with the highest poverty rate in the nation — a demographic of Americans who have been uniquely disenfranchised, vilified by bigots as "welfare queens" and forced to navigate notoriously bureaucratic and, some argue, untrustworthy systems to get help.
In a long statement lambasting British tabloids more broadly, Harry said the lawsuit had "been many months in the making" following a "ruthless campaign" to smear Meghan by a "press pack that has vilified her almost daily" and created "lie after lie at her expense" during her maternity leave.
In the wake of the mail bomb spree carried out by one of his superfans, who targeted a who's-who of people Trump has vilified, the President made no statement of contrition for his years-long campaign of rage and instead stressed that the media should change its ways.
WASHINGTON — Heading into Friday's impeachment hearing, the Republican strategy for dealing with Marie L. Yovanovitch was simple: treat the ousted ambassador to Ukraine with respect during her testimony on Friday and avoid any appearance of bullying a veteran diplomat who had been vilified and driven from her post.
Other victims of sexual violence were afraid to speak out because whistle-blowers in the past had been vilified and ostracized in their profession, which is ruled by a rigid, hierarchical relationship between coaches and athletes, said the group's leader, Yeo Jun-hyung, a former national team coach.
The younger bin Laden was supposed to solve several of Al Qaeda's most pressing management issues: No older than 213, he was almost four decades younger than Ayman al-Zawahri, the group's current leader, who has been vilified by ISIS as an old-fashioned and out-of-touch manager.
The younger bin Laden was supposed to solve several of Al Qaeda's most pressing management issues: No older than 213, he was almost four decades younger than Ayman al-Zawahri, the group's current leader, who has been vilified by ISIS as an old-fashioned and out-of-touch manager.
"Indeed, Mr. Smollett now claims that the dismissal of the charges exonerates him and validates that he was not only the victim of a hate crime, but also that he was unjustly vilified and smeared by the Chicago police and the entire Cook County criminal justice system," the petition said.
If each of the aforementioned have worked to break down the stigma surrounding labels by owning all the things that society has traditionally vilified, then Frank Ocean has taken things a step further and released a body of work that acts as though those labels never existed in the first place.
Even though we're just as susceptible as anybody else to anti-fat and pro-thin cultural messaging — and even though queer bodies, particularly those of trans people and/or people of color, are demeaned and vilified on multiple fronts — we also have the benefit of shaping our own politics of desire.
" Though she told Yahoo that she hasn't named the man because she believes that "no one should be vilified because they're ignorant," she wrote on Facebook that she wanted to post the screenshots to remind people that "your inner-value and self-worth comes from YOU, not what you look like.
All of those people, along with the denizens of Twitter, accused the show of fat-shaming due to the preview's scenes of star, Jessie alum Debby Ryan, in a fat suit, looking disheveled and miserable, as her character Patty Bladell is tormented by her fellow high school students and relentlessly vilified.
He's depicted as a self-proclaimed prophet as shown in "The Baptism of Ethelred T. Brantley" (22), to one half of an enigmatic marriage in "Let Not Man Put Asunder" (2018), a duo of daguerreotype-inspired wedding portraits — rather than as a mythical character who is either lionized or vilified.
One is the low morale of CPD officers, many of whom feel they are unfairly vilified and "are all being grouped with Jason," says a former cop, referring to Jason Van Dyke, a white police officer who shot a black teenager 16 times as he lay in the road in 2014.
Let us not forget Muhammad Ali, who refused to serve in the Vietnam War and lost his boxing license and title, or Olympic medalists John Carlos, Peter Norman and Tommie Smith, who were vilified and ostracized for the iconic "Black Power" salute at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
The 18th-century explorer provokes mixed emotions in Australia, where he is both celebrated for his achievements in exploring a region that was then largely unknown to Europeans, including charting the country's eastern coast, and vilified for what followed -- a brutal colonization which wrought huge damage on the continent's indigenous population.
Professor O'Neill's dozen books include the late '80s "American High: The Years of Confidence 1945-1960," in which he presented an unvarnished view that neither spared President Dwight D. Eisenhower, whom he portrayed as indifferent to the civil rights movement, nor assumed that everyone whom Senator McCarthy vilified was unblemished.
Just days earlier, a university backed by George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist who has been vilified in Hungary, often with anti-Semitic tropes, announced that it was being forced to close its Budapest campus, saying it was a victim of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's efforts to stifle dissent and academic freedom.
Last month, he unsealed the transcript of a September closed-door meeting with prosecutors about whether and when the department was going to charge Andrew G. McCabe, the former acting F.B.I. director whom Mr. Trump has vilified for his role in the Russia case, in connection with a leak investigation.
A firebrand fiscal hawk as a congressman from South Carolina, Mr. Mulvaney has seized on his second job as the interim chief of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as an opportunity to dismantle an Obama-era watchdog agency vilified by Republicans since its inception as an example of government overreach.
His office issued a statement a week after Orban was re-elected by a landslide to a third straight term with a fierce anti-immigrant campaign that vilified Hungarian-born, Jewish-American tycoon George Soros for promoting liberal open-door values in Hungary and elsewhere in central and eastern Europe.
In addition, the inspector general looked at the role of a Justice Department official named Bruce G. Ohr, who has been vilified by Mr. Trump and his allies because he was in contact with Mr. Steele and because his wife worked for the political research firm that employed Mr. Steele.
Now, in the latest change to its chart rules, Billboard has tackled one of the industry's most contentious questions: the role of YouTube, which dominates music consumption online but has frequently been vilified by record companies — and even many of the artists who post videos there — for low royalty payments.
The brilliant New York Times editor Bari Weiss was unreasonably vilified back in 2017 when she pointed out Women's March leader Linda Sarsour's long history of apologism for political Islamism, including tweets expressing a violent fantasy about Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a survivor of female genital mutilation who has embraced secularism.
"The next President must start by reversing the cruel policies of the Trump administration — including the Muslim ban, wasteful spending on a pointless wall, and cuts to the refugee program — and ending the vile rhetoric that has scapegoated and vilified immigrants," Castro writes about his plan, a direct attack on Trump.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Genes taken from archived blood samples show the U.S. AIDS epidemic started in New York in the early 1970s, definitively debunking the long-held belief that the virus was spread in the early 1980s by a flight attendant who became vilified as "Patient Zero" for seeding the U.S. outbreak.
The true story — which I cover in Ghostland — is perhaps a little less dramatic and a little less exciting, but what I find so fascinating about that house is that it centers on a woman who lives by herself, who doesn't remarry, doesn't have children, and thus becomes somewhat vilified.
The allegations against Affleck took on a new life after critics wondered why Oscar hopeful Nate Parker, who wrote and directed "Birth of a Nation," was being vilified for a 1999 rape allegation and the "Manchester by the Sea" star seemed to be getting a free pass from media and activists.
Now, coffee's one of those substances that's been subject to medical opinion flip-flops for years, vilified as being garbage that will give you a heart attack in the 1970s then championed for reducing your risk of having a stroke and lowering your risk of getting heart disease in the 2010s.
The teenagers, known as the Central Park 19893, were exonerated by DNA evidence and a confession from the true perpetrator in 21989, 22016 years after they were vilified by prosecutors and in the press after being charged and convicted of the rape of a white woman jogging in the park.
These moral failures included the Electoral College, an inherently undemocratic system that has proven its ability — not to prevent a demagogue from winning the presidency, as its apologists have perpetually insisted — but to enable the most vilified and unpopular candidate in recent history to assume power over the future of the planet.
So has Amy Wax , a University of Pennsylvania law professor vilified for exploring the impacts of affirmative action on student performance and for having the audacity to suggest that "bourgeois" values such as hard work or respect for authority might hold the key to some of the societal ills facing us today.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceutical entrepreneur vilified as the "pharma bro" for raising the price of a life-saving drug by 5,1003 percent, will go on trial on Monday for what U.S. prosecutors called a Ponzi-like scheme at his former hedge fund and a drug company he once ran.
"Mark Green's decision to withdraw his name from consideration as Army Secretary is good news for all Americans, especially those who were personally vilified by his disparaging comments directed toward the LGBTQ community, Muslim community, Latino community and more," Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, said in a statement.
Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the Company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas.
For an explanation, look no further than the issue Mr. Manchin has made No. 13 in his campaign: health care, specifically protections enshrined in the Affordable Care Act, a once-vilified law that has grown increasingly popular now that its benefits are woven deeply into a state with high poverty and poor health.
"Soros is vilified because he is effective," said Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former campaign strategist and White House adviser, who is now trying to promote a coordinated nationalist movement across Europe and in the United States that explicitly aspires to mirror and counteract the influence Mr. Soros has built on the left.
CreditCreditDamon Winter/The New York Times On a clammy Tuesday morning in Paris at the end of May, George Soros, the world's second-most-vilified New York billionaire (but worth many billions more than the other one), addressed the European Council on Foreign Relations, an organization he helped found a decade ago.
WE MUST ACT NOW to adequately fund the maintenance of these treasures, and adequately staff them, so that we are not vilified by our posterity for being the generation that was too blind to see what we had been given, and too miserly to pass these treasures intact to future generations of Americans.
"He was the most hated surgeon in the history of mankind; his colleagues got to the Cancer Institute and vilified him," Dr. Vincent T. DeVita Jr., the former director of the National Cancer Institute, said in the PBS documentary series "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies," based on the book by Siddhartha Mukherjee.
In its coverage of issues from the Haymarket bombing to the Red Scare, media companies have traditionally vilified left organizing, and in the week when we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr., it cannot go without saying that American media also ostracized him for his anti-racist, anti-imperialist, and anti-capitalist stances.
In part thanks to crafted branding by the Kremlin, Putin has become one of the most recognizable leaders across the world, praised by some as a pillar of "traditional values" and then vilified by others as the evil genius behind the war in Ukraine, attempts to subvert Western democracy, and other sins.
What makes this pick perhaps more frightening than having Steve Bannon as a top adviser in the White House is that it affects the most vulnerable among us, those who usually don't have a lot of political capital and often can be easily scapegoated and vilified by those hostile to programs for the poor.
"Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the Company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas," the company said.
And a juiced ball is better, surely, than the sanctimonious and hypocritical drug policy of two decades past that vilified players for making choices—choices deleterious to their health, no less—that they had every incentive in the world to make, while the league profited handsomely off those choices and punished players for them simultaneously.
"Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the Company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas," the statement said.
INGRAHAM: I had over the years interviewed so many border patrol agents and customs agents who were so demoralized because they want to do their job and they felt like, I&aposm not trying to get political here, but under the previous administration they were kind of being held back, or even sometimes vilified unfairly.
From Gabriel: For an explanation, look no further than the issue Mr. Manchin has made No. 1 in his campaign: health care, specifically protections enshrined in the Affordable Care Act, a once-vilified law that has grown increasingly popular now that its benefits are woven deeply into a state with high poverty and poor health.
" Shalabi continued: "We feel that R Kelly is being vilified in the media — people are already presuming he is guilty without any evidence been shown so far in the criminal or civil case, yet victims are able to file civil suits in which they're just requesting money and nothing is being said about that.
"Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the Company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas," the statement reads.
Over the past several months, Ms. Yovanovitch, a decorated 33-year veteran of the State Department, has been vilified in the right-wing news media, denounced by the president's eldest son as a "joker," called a Democratic stooge by the president's personal lawyer and then abruptly recalled from Kiev this May, months ahead of schedule.
In March, as Facebook was vilified for not adequately protecting the data of up to 87 million users, it was revealed that a former computer engineer for Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm that worked for President Donald Trump's campaign, testified that a Palantir employee helped the consulting firm develop profiles of individual voters based on their Facebook data.
"Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the Company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas," the company said in a statement.
I never thought I would see Fonsi, a veteran pop singer, and Yankee, a successful exponent of a genre that has historically been vilified, come on top in the U.S. at a time when the president has made his political career by insulting Mexicans and Latinxs in general; where speaking in Spanish in public can lead to violence.
Only Three US Cities Have Good Jobs, Affordable Housing, and High Quality of LifeWhen looking for a place to live, people are generally looking for three things: affordability, a…Read more ReadAlex Lubinksy, founder of Rentberry, seems to be pursuing an image that's closer to Uber's vilified Travis Kalanick than the do-gooder model of Elon Musk.
Not only is Cordray, the former head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau who has long been vilified by Republicans as an anti-business zealot, staying neck-and-neck with his opponent, Mike DeWine, but U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, is on track to keep his Ohio seat in his race against Trump-backed candidate Jim Renacci.
" The firm, which has been under growing public scrutiny for obtaining user data without their permission, said its business practices are common to other online advertisers and that Cambridge Analytica has been "vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas.
Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) is at the center of the criticism aimed at Snipes, have vilified the elections supervisor in recent days and floated claims that rampant voter fraud took place in Broward County.
"Over the past several months, Cambridge Analytica has been the subject of numerous unfounded accusations and, despite the Company's efforts to correct the record, has been vilified for activities that are not only legal, but also widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising in both the political and commercial arenas," the firm said in a statement.
All three measures, promulgated by the Obama administration, were vilified by 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 himself, both on the campaign trail and after his election.
Nearly a quarter-century later, as Democrats prepare to assume control of the House with an extraordinarily diverse freshman class, she is perhaps Washington's most glorified and vilified newcomer — a vehicle for the hopes of millions of Muslims and others touched by her life story, and for the fears of those who feel threatened by her.
"The positive coverage of the past week from these same publications exposes the double standards of this specific press pack that has vilified [Meghan] almost daily for the past nine months; they have been able to create lie after lie at her expense simply because she has not been visible while on maternity leave," reads Prince Harry's statement.
" Other examples cited in the letter include a speech Barr gave at the Federalist Society's National Lawyers Convention in November, when he allegedly "vilified progressives," and an interview last month where he "rejected the inspector general's findings, asserting instead that a separate ongoing investigation into the FBI's actions that he personally had directed would likely reach a different conclusion.
Tim Hubbard, an assistant professor of management in the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, said it was not surprising that Mr. Burns was stepping down from the company as it had struggled to adapt to the swift change of perceptions, from a company that was providing an alternative to smoking to one that had been vilified.

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