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"whining" Definitions
  1. uttering a nasal, complaining cry, as from peevishness, discontent, uneasiness, etc.: If there’s one sound that makes me want to tear my ears off, it’s the sound of a whining tomcat.
  2. complaining in a petulant, self-pitying way: Those whining people who blame everyone and think everyone is against them need to grow up.
  3. making or being a drawn-out, high-pitched sound: In courtship, the male of the white-eyed vireo displays to the female by fluffing its plumage, spreading its tail, and uttering a whining call.
  4. the act or habit of crying or complaining in a peevish way: Can I give you a bit more work today if I have to, and not get any whining from you?
  5. the act of making a drawn-out, high-pitched sound: A few hours later the whining of a chainsaw began.

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A profile in whining Trump has given us a profile in whining.
There is no light and shade in the melody, just quiet whining and loud whining.
The whine they heard was a recording of either an unfamiliar dog whining or their partner whining.
We did see a fair bit of you whining, and Sasha Velour did an impersonation of you whining.
How else could a six-month run of lying, whining and whining about being asked about lying end?
We knew that we weren't supposed to acknowledge her whining, but her whining was so incredibly loud and annoying.
The dogs showed increased signs of stress, including a higher cortisol level, after hearing the sound of either their partner whining or the unfamiliar dog whining.
Whining is truly the most annoying sound — it's been proven by researchers, and we ran a piece about how children evolved their whining to get your attention.
Monkey and human children alike use "whining to bridge a gap with an adult," said Dr. Sokol-Chang — which is to say, they're whining to get your attention, and fast.
Whether or not they were parents, participants forced to listen to whining made more mistakes and completed fewer problems; whining proved even more distracting than the sound of infants crying.
She mostly eats and sleeps -- no whining, says Langford.
" He belittled a schools chancellor as "precious" and "whining.
"Surely there's a lot of whining going on," Redfield said.
Then there's the whining, the fighting, and the incessant questions.
Cruz said the Trump campaign is "whining" about the process.
Behind that blustering, bullying exterior is a blustering, whining interior.
But Trump's greatest whining has been reserved for the media.
Indeed, nobody wants a whining or roaring robot flying overhead.
Trump needs to focus on getting voters and stop whining.
Whining about millennials could be coming from pretty much anywhere.
What we're getting instead is an epic descent into whining.
Just stop whining and come over to the dark side.
The time has come to focus on winning, not whining.
"You've never heard any whining from me," Scaramucci said Thursday.
She also avoids whining about chances missed or credit denied.
"We have a constant whining from local governments," he said.
And he whining out of him like a stuck goat?
They can't seem to help upchucking on you, and whining.
Even my kids' whining stopped as they ogled the views.
Getting obsessed with their whining isn't going to help anyone.
And whining about the fact it's pretty much spoiled milk?
But some of it to me was essentially just whining.
We've got stuff like The Whining and When Hairy Met Sally.
By night they enjoyed "wine-o'clock, without the whining about pills".
SS: Casper, I'm fed up with banks whining about regulatory capital.
A fruit bat whining about rabies, a rock star deploring Chlamydia.
And everybody else you&aposre just whining rhinos or crazy lefties.
They did not hear Mr Kavanaugh's complaints as self-righteous whining.
I saw him whining about Cruz not winning a single round.
An impatient patron in an orange gingham shirt started whining—typical.
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According to Pouthier, whining isn't just about having a good vent.
Pick yourself means we should stop waiting and whining and stalling.
But it's not going to stop just by whining about it.
Once he recognized him, he began whining and wiggling with joy.
In a nutshell, sounds like he's saying ... quit your whining, Macklemore.
The impact: People are not just whining about necessary cost sharing.
"Oh Andy, you are not trying; you are whining," he scolds.
We have had enough of your whining from the White House.
There was little money and less tolerance for whining or complaining.
He boasts about being strong while simultaneously whining about being assailed.
There was some whining from old-timers, which quickly died out.
And whining that $200,000 a year isn't really rich is unseemly.
But whining about getting stiffed by Emmy voters is one thing.
Instead of whining and complaining, tell us what you are for.
The man asked the boy to please just stop whining already, God.
Trumpets and saxophones don't age as well as off-key relationship whining.
And so, with his constant whining and placing blame, has Donald Trump.
This solution isn't cheap, but at least it will stop me whining.
Someone whining about how Game of Thrones totally forgot about [RANDOM DETAIL]?
" Stewart then told the media to buck up and "stop your whining.
All this whining about the poor plight of white men is ridiculous.
Stop this whining or we'll have to replace you as our screensaver.
I'm a person that doesn't believe in whining—I believe in action.
"It's humiliating to have the cops come," he says, whining a little.
If I did, then I would just be whining on the court.
Americans need to stop whining and ride Congress to pass this bill.
In the short term this would generate more whining than actual problems.
"But those are boring," you may be whining to yourself right now.
Though whining is awful for everyone within earshot, kids (to say nothing of aggrieved spouses and, apparently, monkeys) reserve whining for people they are emotionally attached to; this isn't behavior they'll try with strangers, Dr. Sokol-Chang said.
We continue our whining, and I order one more Miller for last call.
Gimmes to get your kids to stop whining in the grocery store line?
Elite scientists and Hollywood liberals whining about climate change cost coalminers their jobs.
Starting first thing in the morning, I'm awoken by shrieking, whining, or fighting.
But I remembered with distress the times she had accused me of whining.
NOW QUIT YOUR WHINING BEFORE I STOP YOUR MOUTH WITH A DISH TOWEL.
But I feel like any discussion of it would seem like me whining.
Less whining from foreign visitors would also provide a fillip to national pride.
Indeed, ISPs themselves happily boast of investments when they're not whining to regulators.
In other words, suck it up you allergen-whining, free market–hating goons!
Now, any visit to the park feels incomplete without high-pitched whining overhead.
"They've been whining for seven years about the Affordable Care Act," Pelosi said.
Acceptable anti-doggo tools can inhibit barking, howling, whining, and even induce unconsciousness.
And we are just lying there, whining that our president is a wimp.
By Buck SextonOpinion Contributor Libs need to stop whining about the Supreme Court.
What is the point of whining about the course after a dreadful round?
And his harping, whining and bullying only make us look petty and small.
The only thing I didn't expect is so much whining from your liberals.
Maybe not with the grace, whining, hilarity and eye-rolling that Sedaris does.
His developing voice — graceful, whining, hilarious — is the lifeline that pulls him through.
Therefore, Trump is constantly whining about not being sufficiently applauded, commended, thanked, liked.
The path to healing begins with our whining and your over-the-top pity.
Donald Trump whining about leaks is like Jack the Ripper complaining about paper cuts.
The last thing we need is another baby whining about Alec Baldwin being mean.
The next time you hear someone whining about gas guzzling cars, remember these pics.
There's no point in her whining about the choices she made back then now.
I&aposm not a snowflake, I am not in any way whining about it.
President Obama on Tuesday also called on Trump to "stop whining" about the topic.
It impacts more than the people around you at the time of your whining.
Your incessant ego-fueled whining trivializes antisemitism at a time when it is resurgent.
The leader rears up, whining with pain, and slaps her to the floor again.
It crawls into her skull, whining over the giggling baby as he topples blocks.
But cortisol levels were higher when they heard the sound of their partner whining.
But, Trump's whining is not some clever Machiavellian tactic, precisely tuned for these times.
So Democrats: stop whining about the scandal du jour and focus on the election.
Ruszala hears whining and discovers his dog hiding in what looks like a cabinet.
Pelosi's upbraiding was effective because it wasn't someone whining or feeling sorry for herself.
His groping, bullying, whining, disconnection from reality, and petty score-settling have saved us.
We excel in whining about taxes, but our burdens are light by world standards.
It helps you endure, and it makes whining the least appropriate response to suffering.
"But it's not Boys Don't Cry," you're whining into your computer screen right now.
They're indulged enough, they just have to do it and stop whining about it.
However, if you're constantly whining about your disadvantages, you may be less inclined to succeed.
Yes, the Basset Hound is whining, even though he went outside at 5:30 already.
We ignored his incessant whining and lack of support for Andy getting her career on.
As the water level crept up, someone in a neighboring house heard the puppies whining.
Sorry L. No whining, love-starved cat this morning, either — I'm simultaneously relieved and offended.
Yet Trump was still whining about the rules, and that he was being treated unfairly.
He's happy, and doesn't look like all those people there who are whining and bitching.
Most of all, you can't invest your energy in whining that the system isn't fair.
Rather than whining about a penalty ... he flipped over and banged out some push-ups.
But Ralph is still being stubborn, whining about how his sisters don't believe in him.
A Minnesota state senator this week schooled "whining government officials" on being approached in public.
Conservatives whining about their treatment on the site is a real threat to the company.
Trailing behind them is their chubby, whining classmate Edith and a math teacher, Greta McGraw.
This whining victimhood habit will be hard to break, but I think it'll happen eventually.
Such beliefs also helped slaveowners feel confident dismissing complaints from enslaved workers as ungrateful whining.
You wanna see Reeves screaming nonsensically about room service and whining about his internet addiction?
He believes and has said that whining is a way to get what you want.
"He has a pattern of whining when he isn't winning," she said in a statement.
So let's take action rather than myopically whining about violent movies or proposing door control.
Slowly, the Alan Kurdi chugged east, rudder shaft whining, the engine beating a steady thrum.
Whining and showing a lack of preparation was also widely viewed as unprofessional interview behavior.
Trump also played the victim, whining about how hard impeachment has been on his family.
In April, he admitted to reporters that he initially took the retirees' complaints as whining.
Trump is right: These states' rules are a scam, and saying so is not whining.
Grab me a box of PowerBars, I'm not listening to a bunch of whining today.
And as far as Hillary, she cheated and still lost and is still whining about it.
Nope, your dog is running frantically from door to window, looking and waiting for you. Whining.
You don't have to play it, but whining online makes you sound like a literal infant.
U.S. President Barack Obama urged Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to "stop whining" about the Nov.
The pup got right on the dash, yelping and whining as the good chase got away.
They were saying so much things about me, that I was pouting and I was whining.
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Stop whining," said Megyn Kelly from NBC News and best-selling author of "Settle for More.
"Many young adults worry that others will view their 'crisis' as whining or complaining," says Robinson.
One day, the pup was whining at the front door and started pacing back and forth.
But Republicans who are whining to the press about being "blindsided" are putting on a show.
Mosquito City's buzzing, whining "biospheres" mimic local field conditions, even down to banana plants and goats.
Winston would run down to the cottage and sit at the door, whining to be let
They weren't whining and crying about the backlash and snowflakes and I don't know what else.
Later, in the car, he got irritated with my Uncle Billy's whining and slapped him up.
Other things—like the emails on my phone or our whining Miniature Pinscher—have distracted me.
You have a lot of people under stress, close together and being told to stop whining.
But what if there was a happy place midway between post-facto whining and AppleCare lady?
In Oakland, McKay once confronted a slugger who was loudly whining about his batting-practice pitching.
There is also an irritating but genuine grain of truth deep beneath the layers of whining.
Ingraham had mocked Hogg for getting rejected from four universities and accused him of whining about it.
"I'd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes."
You almost miss the days when Archie was whining about pursuing football or music every twelve minutes.
I'm sick of your whining, what with your special Conde Nast meetings and your free fancy education.
"I'd rather hear him crying and whining all day then end up in the hospital," he said.
Do you like dunks, precision offense, and an entire team whining at the refs for 48 minutes?
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah) and his colleagues don't get to start whining now.
"We can't believe that Doug Jones is still whining about being blocked on Twitter," the spokeswoman said.
"I liked it there," she says, not raising her voice or whining, but gently stating her case.
" The book urged women to "shut up, stop whining, and for goodness' sake, stop nagging your husband.
In a tweet, she accused Parkland survivor David Hogg of "whining" about college rejection letters he'd received.
"But you can't coordinate with someone who's whining that you need to get out of the race."
The only thing I'm gonna say is these intellectual dark web people exhaust me with their whining.
Contributing Opinion Writer NASHVILLE — Leaf blowers are like giant whining insects that have moved into your skull.
Too much whining, although that's kind of mellowed a bit since the grunge and emo eras passed.
It puts them on notice that you are serious about growing, and it's more productive than whining.
But his preening, and his whining about being persecuted by the intelligence services, really twists the knife.
As the President has freely admitted, whining is among his favorite methods for responding to difficult situations.
If Kaz isn't whining, he's going on in a monotone voice about how it sucks that he's rich.
You have to listen to that criticism and then you've got a guy like me whining about costs.
My favorite David Bowie song really is the skronky, difficult, whining, and whirring "V-2 Schneider" from Heroes.
She's whining because of the nausea and pain, poor baby, but German vets don't open until 8 a.m.
Jaime Griesemer If you watch the documentary we made for Halo 22001, man, there's a lot of whining.
He was undisciplined and puerile, whining about the moderators treating him unfairly, which is never a winning strategy.
The time for whining about The Walking Dead being off the air for another few months is over.
I think it's cute and so does everyone else, so I don't want to hate on my whining.
Obama concluded his comments Tuesday with some advice for Trump: "Stop whining" and try to win votes instead.
We got to stop the whining, we have to get focused on what&aposs needed for a victory.
There I was, a sex writer ripping out a condom during penetrative sex after whining like a child.
Critics pointed out that Jane did herself no favors by whining, and was in far-from-desperate straits.
They want their elected officials in Washington to stop whining, get off the playground and do their job.
And in the best part of the American tradition, these kids — and others like them — aren't just whining.
What's more, he hypocritically spent the Obama years whining that the Fed was making the dollar too weak.
They crept forward, scanning the alley with a spotlight, hearing little more than the whining of a dog.
The remaining dog then listened to an audio recording of a dog whining, a sign of canine stress.
If not, she should stop her whining, blaming and pointless meddling and go back to a quiet retirement.
No. Make my voice heard in any way except by whining to friends or yelling at the TV?
He knows not to cross certain lines: there is no whining or screeching, and no gratuitously "funny" voices.
Exactly one hour later the dog thinks it's time for breakfast and starts scream-whining in my ear.
Perhaps I see some of myself in it: poorly constructed, easily confused, constantly emitting a low whining noise.
The owner should also address the excessive whining and barking, which could be signs of stress or boredom.
Iraqi forces say they frequently see the aircraft, two to four feet long, overhead, whining like lawn mowers.
The signs have been there for years, but many people said we were whining, exaggerating or claiming victimhood.
As Thomas notes, Sandra's childhood bred in her a passion for self-sufficiency and an aversion to whining.
You know, president Obama said the other day when you're whining -- Wallace: — Hold on, folks, hold on, folks.
And so, I advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make a case to get votes.
Sometimes women in the community tell me to stop whining because women have to deal with so much more.
""I, Donald Trump and the rest of the alpha males will continue to dominate the internet without feminist whining.
I was nervous about eating in the restaurant, but I also couldn't stand my children whining about being hungry.
Despite the whining from big music, what the RIAA revealed last week is that business is booming — for them.
They developed a signature sound: Noel thrashing guitar chords and picking bluesy riffs, Liam howling and whining the words.
What for some may seem like first-world whining, to me is an expression of an underlying deeper problem.
There's much, much more self-piteous whining on Cummings blog for anyone who wants to make themselves queasy reading.
Because the Donald is whining that the one is going to be rigged before the game is even over.
Washington should take a note of that, and stop whining that balancing America's trade accounts will be very difficult.
Children are more than pooping, whining, demanding jerks who need to be driven to doctors' appointments, playdates, and rehearsals.
She turned to me with a high whining, "Mmm!" frowning in sympathy, and leaned on the horn by accident.
The stars had some choice words for male Ghostbusters fans whining that the new flick is ruining their childhood.
My sister feels it when her teacher tells her class, post-election, that they all need to 'stop whining.
The shaky, unpredictable Argentina was back, missing on passes and whining to the referee for penalties and yellow cards.
So, how does one go about finding those kernels of Ophelia and Gertrude's personalities within Hamlet's mansplain-y whining?
That's the overwhelming impression I got when I talked to a bunch of academics about the origins of whining.
I know, I know: Stop my whining, slap on some headphones, and be thankful I have a good job.
He apologized for whining; when he dreamed up conspiracy theories, he labelled them as conspiracy theories, and laughed dryly.
"The problem is a lot of times people mistake our opinions as just whining," Vonn told The Associated Press.
"A lot of the guys can't operate these new technologies, tablets and instruments, and they keep whining," he added.
He portrayed it as just so much whining and opposition from yet another overprivileged constituency of the Washington establishment.
And so I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
TalkSport remains oddly good value for what is a station dedicated to blokes called Gav whining about offside decisions.
After Twitter hints, tidbits, and whining about LA traffic, the serial entrepreneur and budding mole man is digging a tunnel.
And so, I&aposd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
Are you the parent of a whining child, forced to make the Sophie's choice between mozzarella sticks and grilled cheese?
So all this whining is just -- it&aposs humorous but it&aposs pointless because it&aposs going to happen anyway.
" And Jake from the good ol' USA added: "Stop your racist whining and be a good journalist like the others.
Right now, Trump may make history with the Koreas and Bloomy, he&aposs whining about fake news at a college.
"Anyone with children knows that whining about imaginary cheating is the last refuge of the sore loser, @realDonaldTrump," she said.
There&aposs nothing worse than a bunch of whining Europeans when it comes to dealing with rogue nations like Iran.
This was not the whining of a megastar, acting ungrateful for the millions of fans and dollars at her fingertips.
Well, it turns out the canines have been speaking to us all along, and not just through barking or whining.
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El Chapo's gotta stop his whining and get in touch with his softer side ... with a little love letter writing.
May's resolve, against a loud chorus of "Remainers" whining about the outcome and demanding a second referendum has been inspiring.
Rather than whining off the record to prominent journalists, they are actually out there talking about jobs and health care.
No, Mueller will not be intimidated by the political whining that will crescendo no matter what his ultimate findings are.
His attitude and demeanor are boorish and petulant; like a whining child, he keeps repeating the same tired old slogans.
Cut out all the whining at your next brunch and just let everyone customize their drink to their heart's content.
Think of them the next time you feel like whining about how hard it is to be in a band.
President Trump seems a little unhinged tweeting his mornings away and whining about "fake news" as his legislative priorities flounder.
Cuban likes to say whining is underrated, but what did he think of Hillary blaming Comey, Sanders, Obama, Biden, Putin?
Ziering gamely takes the biggest hit, playing a self-promoting blowhard who walks around whining about the post-#MeToo culture.
Educators and pundits should stop whining that young people aren't what they used to be and start cultivating civic preparedness.
Last Jedi made more than twice Solo's opening weekend haul, tiny minority of whining (and mostly male) fans be damned.
I imagined him reading this piece, thinking, What a waste, spending all that time reading and listening to people whining!
There's also a post in August where she seems to be telling people to stop whining about slavery and racism.
Yet the "conservative" resistance continues against the man delivering all the conservative results, and their whining grows staler by the minute.
The device causes the plunger of a solenoid to vibrate against a piece of marble, producing this persistent whining zipper noise.
In fact, he was amazingly prescient in 2012, while whining about Dolores Huerta receiving the Medal of Freedom from President Obama.
Whining about a toenail injury might sound a touch dramatic, but hell truly hath no fury quite like an ingrown toenail.
Whining about Discovery's obvious stunting, or suggesting that it's too performatively "woke," is forgetting the show's history and its longtime intentions.
Rather, since claiming his newest title as president-elect, Trump is still on Twitter whining about the media's representation of him.
The media keep portraying her as whining about her election loss—a problem she has certainly contributed to in the past.
I then enjoyed five days of messages from strangers saying I was whining, a slut, an attention-seeker, and a liar.
Lots of women were yelling, "Eureka!" while guys told them they were whining or being high maintenance for the same views.
" Tweet from NBC's Mark Murray: "Obama: I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and work instead to get the most votes.
It was not a deal that Republican congressional leaders were especially happy about, according to post-meeting whining to the press.
The wounded man-children will keep on whining about their ruined childhoods, but meanwhile the debate has moved in other directions.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — SPEAKING of crazy … All these woebegone Republicans whining that they can't rally behind their flawed candidate is crazy.
But applying his loser's lament to an American presidential election is a far different proposition than whining about a TV show.
You know, President Obama said the other day when you're whining before the game is even finished... (APPLAUSE) WALLACE: Hold on.
" In the remarks released Monday evening, Carlson denounced "whining" from black politicians who are, he said, "using racism as a defense.
Its soundtrack is car horns, its symbol the taxi, its common language whining about the gridlock on the West Side Highway.
You never see people whining about the fact that a label can't market them or that they can't book a show.
Yasmine: He was also saying that you were whining, when you were trying to make a point that was super relevant.
Not everyone is so thrilled with the surge of successful women candidates, with some whining that women have an unfair advantage.
Regardless of who is president, we have got to stop the endless whining that reinforces a cycle of fear and paralysis.
They don't need nearly as many toys, books and games as the commercials, grandparents and their whining would have you believe.
When conservatives show up in contemporary plays, they are usually laughable blowhards, whining billionaires or troglodyte parents whose children scorn them.
This ridiculous whining continues to ignore the fact that the Obama campaign's data analytics researchers did the same thing in 2012.
After a campaign of bashing The Times relentlessly, in the face of the actual journalists, he tempered his whining with flattery.
"Stop whining about Richard B. Spencer, Nazi, and exercise your rights as decent Americans," Hirsh wrote on his public Facebook page.
She has heard the whining about the league's best player, LeBron James, moving westward in the first week of free agency.
A better man would have listened to his girlfriend instead of whining at her, and learned something crucially important in the process.
But is the fifth richest person in the world really whining that the public thinks he doesn't write his own Facebook posts?
Sceptics retort that they are merely unusually prone to whining: "Generation Snowflake" is a better description for these sensitive souls, they say.
Donald's Trump's whining won't change the rules for this election, but maybe something good can come out of his candidacy after all.
And policymakers from both parties think that, as the world's attention shifts to Asia, whining, sanctimonious Europeans deserve less of their time.
And we've got West whining about how his daughter, North, has never had a playdate with Jay Z's little girl, Blue Ivy.
While Americans are whining about the first lady's controversial magazine covers and museum visits, Slovenians are busy naming a wine after her.
"He was whining, making puppy noises when he got here, but full of open wounds," Dr. Jay Hreiz, of Ebenezer Animal Hospital.
He's just really going to need to work on making things happen without all of the extra whining and breaking hospital protocols.
I&aposm tired of hearing the whining, particularly on our side of the football about, you know, this candidate or that candidate.
Lee: Nuclear option justified after Dems used it in 2013  GOP senator to Dems: 'What's all the whining about' on Supreme Court?
As we reported ... photos of her with the Confederate flag and comments about whining "butt hurt Americans" have sparked an online backlash.
As with most (all?) attempts to change company plans through the use of social media whining, we're pretty sure this won't work.
For all the whining about technology, you can reach more people, more frequently, with more precision than at any point in humanity.
Widely known, fairly or not, for whining at officials and crumbling in critical moments, these Clippers played with resolve and uncommon toughness.
" Little, a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Famer-Labor Party, added that he was directing the tweet at "any whining government officials.
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta seems to spend more time whining about press briefing restrictions than actually covering White House news.
The selection of Mike Pence for his running mate notwithstanding, Trump has replaced Christian commitment with the ethos of a whining gladiator.
As in whining and crying about how that mean big, bad man in the White House is saying hurtful things about them.
At the same time, I also hear and agree with… just the whining and money they spent certainly came across as disingenuous.
When I post something online about feminism or indigenous rights, there's always that person that's like, Oh, you're whining, get over it.
There are a lot of myths out there about graduate transfers, and a lot of them are rooted in the above whining.
It does no one any good to be like Mr. Flake, prone to indiscriminately "whining" (that's the word he used) about everything.
Mazie Slater, is "whining about being shorted the fee split in the mesh MDL and are suing other firms too," Nagel wrote.
It would be easy to write off the resistance — and the lawsuits that will inevitably follow — as the whining of rich people.
This sounds dubious, and I keep her on the phone by whining for a bit about things she cannot help me with.
But this isn't always possible, especially if your child starts whining every time you attempt to have a conversation with another adult.
Mere hours later, Mulvaney changed his tune, whining that the media had "decided to misconstrue" his words as some kind of confession.
Mere hours later, Mulvaney changed his tune, whining that the media had "decided to misconstrue" his words as some kind of confession.
Most of that involves the Joker (Zach Galifianakis), who's not the transgressive opposition but a whining smiler desperately yearning for Batman's attention.
The crying, the whining, the nonstop attention-seeking, the pulling at your pants where you have to shuffle like an old man.
He's poor sad old Shelley Levene, who cannot close the deal, who spends his nights whining about the unfairness of it all.
And if anything did happen, no one should care and the only people who do are liberals whining about the election results.
"Anyone with children knows that whining about imaginary cheating is the last refuge of the sore loser," she wrote in another tweet.
When Trump has called the nominating rules a "scam" and a "disgrace," the response has been mainly that he should stop whining.
I've taken up photography to fill in the gaps, and my husband has a stable job keeping us afloat; so I'm not whining.
But, after whining about it to anyone who would listen, I took the time to actually learn a few things from the experience.
It is politically profitable for him in the rest of Spain, where many are fed up with what they see as Catalan whining.
At first, the pushback from doctors and teachers was dismissed as whining from entitled and entrenched guilds spoiled by generations of unfettered autonomy.
But these concepts aren't the same, and their conflict came out in Trump's characteristic whining after his offer for the team was rejected.
The slightly longer answer: Hey, could you stop whining about this long enough to enjoy the completely amazing matchups we're seeing right now?
I can't imagine an age where anyone could be more receptive to the future 6 God's drunk-dial whining and masterful passive-aggressiveness.
Jamieson Cox: Lizzie, I have a confession to make: like most of my pieces, this started with unsolicited whining about something I enjoy.
"Professor Dershowitz says he's not whining, he's revealing that he's getting this cold shoulder," Kay said, and was promptly met with Scarborough's laughs.
"If you are a whining liberal feel free to eat here, if you are a TRUE AMERICAN stay away," one Facebook user wrote.
"Neither man called in to say a word," Fliedner said, adding that Liang was "whining and moaning" that he would lose his job.
Things deteriorate from there, and the dark comic climax of "Hunting" sees Tom plaintively whining that he's just not very good at oinking.
I thought that we were supposed to be tired of all the winning, but what we are tired of is all the whining.
Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said the protest was just whining by parties that lost an election in 2015 after eight years in government.
"Billionaire whining about a wealth tax," as Ilyana Kuziemko, a Princeton economist who's sympathetic to a wealth tax, told me, mostly isn't newsworthy.
David Letterman says it's time to stop "whining" about President Trump and instead "figure out a way" to boot him out of office.
I was going to be the black voice telling people to stop whining about racism and pull themselves up by their boot-straps.
During his three-year tenure on the show, his recurring characters include a lounge singer and a whining teenage nerd (alongside Gilda Radner).
In other words, if you're not bringing important issues — accompanied by a solution or additional insight — out in the open, then you're just whining.
We only have to survive 19 more days until the unpleasantness of the 2016 presidential election turns into the whining about whoever we elect.
"This for some reason reminds me of a whining toddler screaming 'I'M NOT TIRED' while being sent to bed," he tweeted at the NRA.
Whining about not winning, especially when the other girls already think she's a stuck up bitch, was not the look to go for here.
She described that when she tried to move him Tripp "started whining and then had crazy diarrhea" which led her to call his pediatrician.
Starting out, they'd been concerned that people might perceive the project as a group of "self-centred millennials whining about their issues," says Goodman.
But proponents of Warren said a bunch of Wall Street bankers whining would actually boost the Massachusetts senator's chances of getting the VP slot.
For negative messages containing words like "tired," its cheeks light up red, and it'll put its head down and make a sad whining noise.
Alarmed by Kevin's whining and fever, they head to the hospital, and it turns out it's time for the Big Three's bout with Chickenpox.
An American president abroad, whining petulantly and ignorantly, and so diminishing his office and our country, is a spectacle I never expected to see.
Quinn has a particular love of Sailor Moon, whose protagonist, Usagi, is best known for crying, whining, being late, and falling down a lot.
It's only in the broader context of elite impunity that the whining of the #MeToo men becomes, if not justified, then at least comprehensible.
Donald Trump's supporters dispute the claims as nothing more than the usual "whining" of progressives and Democrats who refuse to admit they lost fairly.
Warnings of danger are just the self-important whining of those in whose favor the decadent, soon-to-be-destroyed system has been rigged.
But the candidates are just as bad, except poor John Kasich, who is in the token "whining about how much time he's getting" slot.
When things don't go their way, they don't get trapped in denial, and they don't sit around whining about how things should be different.
Besides, it seems a lot better for me in the long run than a Valium, a hot water bottle, and a bunch of whining.
If you have a MacBook with soldered-in RAM (anything post-Retina or any MacBook Air), join me in ceaselessly whining about this decision.
If a child is having significant behavior problems, parents should be ready to ignore minor misbehavior, he said, such as verbal disrespect or whining.
Mr. Carter essentially told them to stop whining that the United States was not doing enough to fight terrorism — and do much more themselves.
But Fleabag deftly evades the accusations of whining and wallowing that Hannah received because, instead of complaining during moments of turmoil, she simply dissociates.
With its battleship size and constantly screeching, bellowing and whining symphony of speed, you can't ever avoid attention if you want to move quickly.
It would also be a marked contrast to what we know will come from the president—whining and more tax cuts for the rich.
The shrill whining, crying, and complaining of millennials who claim to be "disturbed and afraid" by President-elect Donald J. Trump has been inescapable.
Prime Minister Beata Szydlo has said the protest was just whining by parties that lost an election in 2015 after eight years in government.
At a hastily called Saturday night meeting in the Situation Room, Mr. Miller told senior government officials that they should tune out the whining.
Her voice cracks as she sings "I hope I ain't calling you too late" over whining violins on "Higher," wobbling in a decidedly unpolished way.
Whether you're talking infrastructure/construction, banks, aerospace/defense, or industrials like Caterpillar, the reflation trade is very evident: So why is there so much whining?
Among the various things that might have spawned the whining was the complete reversal of the White House budget requests when it came to science.
And while singles want to hear from their love interest regularly, they don't want to see their significant other whining on Facebook all the time.
Basil E. Frankweiler was inspired, in part, by a picnic in Yellowstone National Park, where Konigsburg's three kids started whining about too-warm chocolate milk.
"Someone was complaining—or you could say whining—that we're very aggressive when it comes to chasing malware or catching threat actors," Raiu told me.
I'm still thinking about James whining about pasta to Lala, and her shoving her finger into his face while telling him to leave her alone.
Worry about what horrible people you are by whining about how me being on the cover of a glossy magazine impacts your small minded life.
It's equally frustrating to see Tyrion spending his most significant confrontation scenes whining about old grudges to Jaime or Cersei, instead of accomplishing anything worthwhile.
Clara has character traits in common with Katniss Everdeen and Wonder Woman: She's focused on getting the job done, no whining or feet-dragging included.
He's also really whining about being "too Tom Cruise" that no one will cast him, so much that the client tells him to quiet down.
The company is acutely aware of the amount of entitled, whining babies that take to Twitter to complain about it no longer being "their" game.
Many criticized Trump and called him thin-skinned ("Do u ever stop whining?" asked a befuddled Axl Rose); others called for theater-goers to #BoycottHamilton.
Republicans on the Hill are whining now, but they'll "get it" when they hear how popular my deal is back in their states and districts.
"We were told a few months ago to have her put down because she's so stressed," Paul says, while Roxy lies whining at his feet.
Right now, Democrats are just panicking and whining and saying, "You have to say mean things about Trump on Twitter," as if that's a strategy.
Yesterday, a number of players started whining about being temporarily banned from the game after using a racist or homophobic slur in the text chat.
Which is sometimes true: The example of white people whining that they don't get to say the "N-word," for instance, shows how anti-P.
What's really amazing is that Baldwin is whining about portraying Trump even as he's spent the last two years cashing in on his Trump portrayal.
"My uncle is trying to start the ceremony, and there's Rusty whimpering and whining and howling, a mix of all three really," Ms. Guilmette said.
Moreover, the whining from the electorate over the lack of decent choices is even more infuriating because we, the media consumers, are driving the process.
High on the list of concerns for most parents (especially new parents) is keeping children entertained (and, therefore, not whining or crying) on the road.
This might preempt a great deal of whining, but a series of sleepless nights in a row might cause your boss to start asking questions.
The best I could do was run certain correctional officers off the gallery with a song that sounded like the whining of a dying cat.
And now that we have it, there's something delightful about watching figures known for their brash personae and flippant trolling suddenly turn to public whining.
To walk through Midland Beach is to hear the chugging and whining of backhoes and power tools and the pounding of hammers as contractors rebuild.
Williams replied with an observation that also could rebut any latent whining that there are too many highly rated teams in this year's later rounds.
"You're sitting over there whining, acting like you're better than me because I'm trying to get paid," Sierra says angrily as Al rises to leave.
It is time for politicians in the United States to stop whining and begin engaging more constructively and in new ways with allies on defense.
Even certain types of monkeys whine, said Rose Sokol-Chang, Ph.D., who studied whining at Clark University, and now works at the American Psychological Association.
Back and forth McDonagh goes, with Mag whining about the lumps in her food and Maureen chafing bitterly against her mother's manipulations, but nothing changes.
The President quoted Obama's call last year for him to stop "whining" -- when Trump claimed that the election could be "rigged" against his Republican ticket.
We made it about five minutes into a Mickalene Thomas show before he started fussing, then whining, then full-out wailing as I rushed out.
Meanwhile, Obama's Department of Justice secretly spied on Associated Press reporters while simultaneously whining about encryption and internet privacy as major barriers to national security.
Instead of whining about my ex, my conversations with my friends and loved ones shifted to the constant stream of food I found myself making.
"Mueller should have made a decision and shouldn't be complaining or whining now that he didn't get described correctly," he told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.
The way the trailer ends, with the whining buzz-saw sound of revving engines is almost grating, unless that sound is still music to your ears.
Obama: Trump's rigged election claim 'whining before the game's even over' The support for the two candidates in Nevada is also split dramatically by education level.
You know, the president told me to stop whining, but I really have to say, the media is even more biased this year than ever before.
Curiously, no current or former players seem to be whining about the new hazing clause that says players can't be coerced into drinking until they spew.
Unlike other outlets, however, the CIA reviews movies and TV shows with an eye towards explaining historical inaccuracies and whining about always being the bad guys.
But no matter how out-of-hand the whining, fretting, and kvetching gets in the nerd internet echo chamber, they're not going to just fade away.
Clint Eastwood -- five-time Oscar winner and eleven-time nominee -- has some advice for people who got snubbed at the Academy Awards this year ... quit whining.
Trump, like Clinton, has begun to look panicked — in his case, by whining about being outplayed, stepping up the personal insults and hiring a Washington fixer.
When people lay around whining to their therapists and ex-wives that they're finally going to "change" themselves, they are promising something imaginary and made up.
Bolling is back with the show the MSM wouldn't put on cable TV. It's time for America to toughen up, stop whining, and get to work.
Look past last week's good-natured whining and goofy memery, and you'll find a subset of listeners genuinely frustrated with what they consider Ocean's artistic neglect.
Sure, in trail conversations we bare our innermost thoughts, but we also spend plenty of time whining about blisters, rattlesnakes and 20-mile stretches without water.
It's also a hell of a lot more helpful than whining about the tenuous links between games and real world violence after every new mass shooting.
Its whining dual guitar intro settles into a mid-tempo chug, with Hetfield taking on the role of a condemned man awaiting his electric chair fate.
My dog is prone to bouts of paranoia and suspicion whenever I spend considerable time in the bathroom, and her whining proved to be a distraction.
" Last August, when the debate about Confederate monuments was hottest, Trump appealed to the fear of white erasure, whining: "They're trying to take away our culture.
Those who have telecommuted for years know how to create a professional niche within a larger landscape of dirty dishes, whining children and sentimental wall decorations.
The beds in my mother's house were covered in thin white blankets, crocheted by great-great-grandmothers; my husband was always whining about missing his comforter.
Slate's Dan Kois took his kids overseas for a year of family horizon-broadening, and returned with an impressive body of expertise on whining across continents.
It's a parody of a children's clothing ad with kids having tantrums about too-hot sweaters, whining about itching tags and complaining about hurt-y shoes.
In came a gang that sees all this hyperventilating about poisons in our food, toxins in our water and carbon in our air as alarmist whining.
Earlier humans blamed malaria and its mosquito-borne cousins on "bad air" from swamps, even as the years passed and death kept whining at their ears.
Stop whining and wasting your time trying to steal back the White House and simply gear up to try to beat him at the ballot box.
For their part, journalists antagonistic to Trump would hardly declare détente even if Scaramucci caved to media whining and met their briefing demands — which he won't.
" City Winery CEO and founder Michael Dorf tells ITK, "We felt better than just whining about our current president, we should make some in his honor.
Trump accidentally told the truth, which is that he doesn't know what's going on in Congress, and doesn't care to find out before whining about it.
When athletes say that their teams do not own the right to their bodies outright, an army of sports radio shouters tells them to stop whining.
Now, remember when Trump raised concerns about rigging the election in 143, remember then-President Obama, October 2016, he just laughed it off, told Trump stop whining.
The saga touches on many subjects of profound importance, but it began with something extremely unimportant — a Trump apologist whining about not getting invitations to dinner parties.
The difference is that this time he was whining on his own behalf, not on behalf of his fellow debaters, and it went over much, much worse.
"I am born and raised here," said Gil Netty as she leaned against her car, where some of her pets were whining in carriers in the back.
I know he's there to be comic relief and an occasional audience surrogate, but I have so little patience for Tyrese whining about how crazy things are.
It's a good joke and an accurate one to mock the man who's whining about the pop star who breaks the reality of his lil' dragon show.
New research from the University of Melbourne backs the idea that whining to colleagues not only lets staff work through their problems, it also helps them bond.
So, stop your whining, because if your brand has always been about changing that world, you better be ready to take responsibility when it does actually change.
But the counterargument to this is equally persuasive: Donald Trump's insistence on whining about any criticism of him or his administration shows something important about his character.
Well, Brexit did win and the surprise outcome fueled a mostly unwarranted hysterical market reaction and national period of whining we could hear clear across the Atlantic.
Republicans, by contrast, are fundamentally stuck between two commitments: On the campaign trail, Republican politicians smoothed out the differences with a lot of whining and hand-waving.
All right for the past few days, a search in cable news reporter has been dining out and whining about this scene from Tuesday&aposs Trump rally.
She had no patience for whining, but she did take the time to remind me what my purpose was -- as a surgeon, but also as a human.
While I was whining to my mum that I wanted red, not pink, ballet shoes, Ada had to keep her dance classes a secret from her parents.
Here's how it all went down: Wednesday Ingraham kicked off the firestorm when she accused Hogg of whining about being rejected from four University of California colleges.
That D'Souza's nearly got himself sent to jail by constantly whining about being a political prisoner—his preening alienated the judge in his case—is not mentioned.
He's often whining about the scrutiny and slights that are an inherent part of the job, while blaming his presidential predecessors or others if something goes wrong.
" But Sasse said Trump's complaints that other countries have taken advantage of the United States are unfounded, adding that he recommended "less whining on the global stage.
This is the same Clive James who thinks that female performers, before whining too much, should consider how much less freedom they would have on Al Jazeera.
In Nevada, Warren called attention to the no-win situation she faced as a female politician: "If you complain about it, then you are whining," she said.
The dispute began when Ms. Ingraham shared an article about the student, David Hogg, 17, getting rejected from some colleges — and accused him of whining about it.
The dispute began Wednesday when Ms. Ingraham shared an article about the student, David Hogg, 17, getting rejected from colleges and accused him of whining about it.
I managed to wedge myself in for a single night by begging and whining like a dog that's lost a piece of andouille sausage under the refrigerator.
What distinguishes whining from other types of vocalization is how deeply annoying it is — which is why it's such a successful tactic for getting a parent's attention.
This applied to the climaxing, but also to the chatter: the gossip, the confessions, the barside bromides, the characters' ceaseless whining and rehearsals of anxieties and slights.
Is it ethical for me to remain silent when she goes off on "whining liberals" and "sore losers," occasionally nodding, when that might be interpreted as assent?
Meanwhile, the writers and producers focus all of the fun on Mr. McGarrett and Mr. Caan — Danno whining about Steve's reckless driving, Steve pompously criticizing Danno's parenting.
"President Trump is kind of whining about devaluation of the Chinese currency and saying that that's – worrying that will bring higher prices and it doesn't," Bass added.
As for the whining and barking, the tenant could hire a dog walker or schedule dog day care to help the dog work off its excess energy.
"Whining and tapping into global war is not a convincing response to the people, and these illusions cannot heal the deep and dangerous wounds inflicted," he said.
I'm uncertain you will ever read these words, and even less certain that if you do, they will sound like anything more than whining and finger-pointing.
And I hope that in the next decade, when she is ready to become an actor, we will have grown up about movies and stopped whining so much.
"Permission Streak," with its rapid-fire whining and shaky filming, shows how the internet invites distraction and the desire to take on multiple identities at once, never settling.
Given that Bill Clinton just blew himself up and this is Clinton is still whining why me, the de facto leader of the Democratic Party remains Barack Obama.
Given the absurdity of whining about a comedian while the president is selling out planet Earth to Big Oil interests, that may have been a blessing in disguise.
And by the way, when things don't go her way you don't see her whining, you don't see her complaining, you don't see her saying things were rigged.
" But in a posting on Twitter later in the day, Mr. Shkreli wrote: "House busy whining to health care reporters about me appearing for their chitchat next week.
Whining like a regular passenger jet, the twin-hulled catamaran of an airplane passed by owner Richard Branson, who stood clapping in an aviator jacket on the pavement.
Obama went on to goad Trump for whining like a sore loser, and for demonstrating his unfitness for the presidency by blaming others for his losing poll numbers.
Instead of whining, pointing fingers, and using outrage to try and take out conservative news sites, it's time for liberals to grow up and do some self-reflection.
Who will stop at nothing 4 power feeding off the anger n' resentment he sows 24/7 while constantly whining how whatever doesn't go his way is unfair.
After two days of this nonsense — my Tamagotchi whining, me doing the bare minimum to shut it up and keep it alive — I decided it had to end.
All in all — and that includes daily bouts of nagging, arguing and whining — the average American spends barely more than half an hour a day on social communication.
"We have been holding conventions for years — we have been assembling together and whining over our difficulties and afflictions, passing resolutions on resolutions to any extent," she wrote.
Though whining typically peaks in toddlerhood and decreases with age, "I'm not sure it really goes away," she said, pointing out that adults even whine to their partners.
The remainder of the audio is given largely to the whining of a lot of people who customarily take it for granted that they can always be heard.
Hogg took aim at Ingraham's advertisers after she taunted him on Twitter on Wednesday, accusing him of whining about being rejected by four colleges to which he had applied.
They can join the battle by imposing a similar regime, instead of harping, whining and criticizing as they are wont to do whenever a Republican occupies the White House.
The Soviet way of dealing with problems was to soldier through with no whining or self-pity, and so I built a sarcophagus over the pain of my experience.
"I don't want this to come off like I'm whining, but if someone else had done the things that I've done, it would be talked about more," Aldridge says.
So many women out there can't conceive and then there are women like 'these' ones ALL on here whining about being prego.... This is our world at its finest!!!!!!
We may never measure up to the champ, but at least we can take inspiration from the way she tirelessly encourages Hart — and rolls her eyes at his whining.
After Ted Cruz denied his man an endorsement at the GOP convention, Trump's counsel Michael Cohen called the senator a "whining baby" who should be expelled from the party.
He has, instead, been whining like a kitchen blender about the moderator, the microphone and his opponent while continuing to draw attention to the worst parts of his performance.
And the backlash, with people whining that we can't lose industry-wide sex abuse without victimizing innocent office flirters and making relationships impossible — that's been pretty miserable as well.
Then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.... I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining, and go try to make his case to get votes.
It's also not surprising that with these kinds of data points we are getting markets at new highs, but traders are whining about the low volume and low volatility.
While DoorDash has previously stood by this policy even under withering criticism, it would appear that the company has finally had it up to here with the proles whining.
The establishment that has spent the last three months whining about the DNC race becoming a proxy battle was responsible for creating that proxy battle in the first place.
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Donald Trump has created a lot of excitement by speaking to people like me who are tired of the East and West Coasts' pathetic whining about every perceived slight.
Teigen then got her and Legend's kids involved, tweeting out a video of 18-month-old son Miles and daughter Luna, 3½, whining and asking to watch a movie.
Then he smiled and leaned forward, repeating the word quickly until it slurred together into one long trill—ngilingilingilingili—mimicking the familiar, whining buzz of a mosquito in flight.
Given the incessant whining about burdensome regulation by big business, it may come as a surprise that the government is so often a source of protection from unwanted competition.
It could be how they're wired: Years of whining about our joints as the storm clouds approach may have encouraged people to selectively remember episodes that strengthen the link.
I'm no Trump supporter, but the arguments in this column don't amount to much more than liberal whining about the fact that someone the left despises was elected president.
The scholars I spoke to agreed that whining was both an under-researched area in developmental psychology, and such common kid behavior that it was likely a cultural universal.
Babies may develop a whiny type of cry as early as 10 months, but full-blown whining doesn't pick up until they learn to speak, Dr. Sokol-Chang said.
We had dragged the kids to Rome and Athens on a 10-day self-guided tour of museums and archaeological sites that, judging from their whining, had fallen flat.
After a forever-seeming 10 minutes of whining, hollering and tears, we led them on a forced march along an abandoned gravel road winding through the fog-wrapped trees.
Even if you can put aside his incessant whining about everything from the temperature of his coffee to being divorced three times, the paleontologist has very few redeeming qualities.
He's fending off rumors of quitting, defending undersized crowds and promoting polls that show him losing (even in his home state), while also whining about Donald Trump's media coverage.
His name was Barack Obama, and some of the most racist, unfounded attacks (birtherism) against him came from the same guy who's whining now about how he's being treated.
"Don't start a trade war and throw the soybean farmer under the bus because some big business lobby in Washington is whining about China's terms of business," he said.
I'm almost a week late to this good piece from Laura Hazard Owen, but it's worth noting amid constant whining among some conservatives that platforms are systematically biased against them.
As my grandpops used to say: 'If a piece of baloney hasn't blown your face off you're winning because you're not dead yet so stop whining ya cream-faced loon!
Considering I still can't think about it for too long without becoming a puddle of tears, I'm going to say no... though she may have a point about Kevin's whining.
Speaking at a Miami conference of the securitization industry - whose excesses were blamed for much of the crash - he said bankers now should not be whining about tougher new rules.
In an interview with Associated Press reporters and editors Tuesday, McConnell dismissed "whining" and "crocodile tears" by Democrats over Garland, insisting they would have done the same in his position.
It's not insipid "valuations are too high" whining (valuations are often higher when earnings are expanding), or "the economic upcycle is long in the tooth," it's a more substantial story.
The Moon clashes with Venus (at 4:12 PM), Jupiter (at 6:09 PM) and Mercury (at 8:30 PM), all in picky Earth sign Virgo, so expect some whining.
Perhaps most importantly, Republicans have a lot to prove before midterm elections if they want to stand for actual policies instead of just whining about Obama and Hillary in perpetuity.
"I get tired of people whining that taxes on the rich are going to destroy the economy," said William Gale, a co-director of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
Ever since the leak of his set, he's been whining on Twitter about "oversensitivity," saying things like "there is no pleasing a woman," and cursing everyone who disagrees with him.
He sidestepped with a pointed look at the mushroom-like bob of hair sitting atop her shoulders, sneakers whining as he diverted his frame around hers at the last minute.
When it comes to complaints of a labor shortage, as Neel Kashkari, president of the Minneapolis Fed, has said: "If you're not raising wages, then it just sounds like whining."
If there was any sort of widespread evidence showing that kids around the country are replacing (or supplementing) analog whining with PowerPoint presentations, that would be a story worth pitching.
At the same time, he harbors a Holden Caulfield-esque disdain of insincerity and believes that this quality, more than whining or ideological perfectionism, explains his party's state of decline.
A top Warren aide privately said there's no backroom deal with Biden and accused the Sanders campaign of hypocritically dishing out campaign attacks and then whining when she hits back.
No amount of Democratic whining and protests will change anything so long as Republicans are in the majority and in lock step with party line in support of their president.
Actually, many prominent Republicans haven't even gotten to the point of trying to respond to criticism; they're just whining about how mean their constituents are being, and invoking conspiracy theories.
The engine's whining descended somewhat in pitch, and I was newly confident that we were no longer about to grind to a halt in the desolate heat of the desert.
Character Study A walk through the bustling streets of Midtown Manhattan can be auditory anarchy, with intrusions from squealing bus brakes, roaring garbage trucks, whining ambulances and other noisy contributors.
The solution, according to ILSR founder Christopher Mitchell, is to stop whining on Reddit, get out of your chair, and begin taking action where giants like Comcast are weakest: locally.
Wall Street traders have notoriously short attention spans, and it's showing in the latest round of whining, this time around the idea that the Donald Trump "reflation trade" is winding down.
The sensitive wildness seen in Dickinson's poems is absent from the character, save for the obvious moments in which Emily sits down to write, and is replaced by a whining brattiness.
But from Trump's perspective, ignoring the whining of media and political elites and focusing on his core supporters worked for him before, so it makes sense that he's trying it again.
So, their emotional conversation is actually a bookend and a callback to the scene that opens The Crown season 2, where Elizabeth demands to know what concessions will end Philip's whining.
Once, when I was standing around on the set one day whining about something, Tommy Lee Jones said to me, 'Isn't it such a privilege, Meryl, just to be an actor?
IN A recent video Jeremy Sciarappa, a YouTuber, flips the lid off a red box in his living room to reveal a silver machine the size of a shoebox, whining noisily.
WATTERS: And the media is whining about the potential violence that is going to become because of President Trump&aposs rhetoric when there is actual violence taking place against Trump supporters.
And it's why you won't see a bunch of liberals whining like so: It's almost as if the media was just sitting on horrible Trump stories until he was the nominee.
The 2016 shortlist was bereft of superstars—a good thing, in my opinion, but one that regularly results in whining from the British publishing establishment—and instead consisted of relative unknowns.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Twitter accused the West of "sheer hypocrisy" in selling large quantities of weapons to countries in the region while "whining about Iran's defensive missiles".
So to avoid wining whining about this dilemma, we spoke to wine expert Sayle Milne of Wine Savvy to get some tips and tricks for buying cheap wine — the right way.
Despite the whining and lying of monopoly internet service providers like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon that are hell-bent on destroying Net Neutrality, Title II hasn't actually harmed broadband investment.
It's tempting to give in when your child is whining or throwing a tantrum — especially on the days when you just don't have the time or energy to address the issue.
Hogg took aim at the host's show after she taunted him on Twitter on March 28, accusing him of whining about being rejected by four colleges to which he had applied.
" And he also responded to his critics on Twitter, saying he was "reveling, not whining" and "I'm proud of taking an unpopular, principled position that gets me shunned by partisan zealots.
The animosity I caused with my guerrilla landscaping only ended when I removed the offending wall of organic detritus and she invested in a tasteful latticed fence to stop my whining.
When dogs heard the sound of their partner whining, they also displayed heightened greeting behaviors once they were reunited with those partners, compared with when they had heard an unfamiliar whine.
Finally, for those times when your kid's whining devolves into a meltdown, NYT Parenting contributor Paul Underwood canvassed the experts for the tantrum-taming tips most worth adding to your arsenal.
Almost all the speedways my father worked have vanished, too, those snug worlds of whining racecars now displaced by interchangeable chain stores, housing developments or, in one case, a cookie factory.
I've seen this pattern over and over: If you're a black journalist who wants to lecture black people about not whining about racism and playing the victim, your career will blossom.
And of late, nearly the entire media jumped on the "boycott Laura Ingraham" bandwagon after Parkland survivor David Hogg took offense to Ingraham describing him as "whining" about his college admissions.
Ingraham apologized on Thursday after advertisers began departing her show over her tweet mocking Hogg for being rejected by several colleges and accusing the high school senior of "whining" about it.
After Ronald Reagan, a celebrity-turned-politician, carried 49 states in his devastating defeat of Walter Mondale in 1984, Democrats were whining and moaning, shuffling their feet and scratching their heads.
Despite his whining on his Twitter account about "unfair" coverage from certain news outlets, it's clear that the worst thing for Donald Trump is not to be written about at all.
O'Malley reminded everyone he was still on the stage and still running for the office of the presidency by whining about not getting enough speaking time while hardcore mugging for the camera.
Instead Trump has inexplicably spent the past few days complaining about his loss of all 13 Colorado delegates to Cruz, whining about the "rigged" system, and stomping around like a petulant child.
"I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining, and go try to make his case to get votes," Obama said at a joint White House news conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
But his "rigged system" rhetoric—repeated in tweets and at rallies—goes way past a candidate whining about the media's mistreatment: Hillary Clinton should have been prosecuted and should be in jail.
Several seconds later, a series of loud bangs and a whining sound can be heard before the sound of the No. 2 engine on the right side of the plane shutting down.
We don't actually see Arnold and Ed onstage together until they're on the verge of breaking up, by phone, months later; Ed is dating a woman, and Arnold is whining and sassing.
Republicans in the House saw through this and spent the lead-up to the hearing whining that Dean was not a "fact witness," and was merely there to garner cable news coverage.
Hogg took aim at the host's show, "Ingraham Angle," after she taunted him on Twitter on Wednesday, accusing him of whining about being rejected by four colleges to which he had applied.
Trump will "stop at nothing" to have power and feeds off the "anger [and] resentment he sows 24/85033 while constantly whining how whatever doesn't go his way is unfair," Rose wrote.
RD: This is about the only one of these exchanges where JJ comes off better than DC, because he actually gets into specifics instead of just whining that DC is a wad.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has brushed off any "crying and whining" at his pick for the second-most powerful cabinet post, part of a deal to broaden the religious-nationalist coalition government.
"Blood Ties" (season 5, episode 13) Buffy fans like to give Dawn crap for her whining and her signature "Get out, get out, GET OUT!" which, yes, does premiere in this episode.
Male frogs that happened to burp out a few extra notes after whining were automatically favored by females — not because they were more suitable mates, but simply because they were more noticeable.
Children's whiny behavior may escalate when you begin ignoring it, Dr. Poltorak cautioned, so be prepared to stay the course; in time, they'll realize whining doesn't get them the attention they desire.
Hogg took aim at the host's show, "Ingraham Angle", after she taunted him on Twitter on Wednesday, accusing him of whining about being rejected by four colleges to which he had applied.
In search of greater returns, they become "bandits," kidnapping a whining neighbor boy named Albert and holding him hostage for 3,000 British pounds ransom — nearly half a million dollars in today's money.
But by the time the fully formed Joker started whining to a captive audience that "everybody is awful, and nobody's civil anymore," the only thing I could think was: Is that it?
There will be no post-debate whining about rough, unfair grilling this time around: Over and over, moderator Maria Bartiromo offered "thank you" instead of posing follow-up questions to filibustering candidates.
Lahren is a 24-year-old from South Dakota who produces wildly popular Blaze videos that hinge on dismissing what she sees as "liberal snowflake" whining through a forceful, Rush Limbaugh–esque delivery.
" Digital media guru Shoshana Weissmann wrote , "Honestly, I could come up with a better Kavanaugh oppo campaign than any of the groups whining about him being frat boy or having credit card debt.
Officers Daniel Derienzo and Matthew Lombardo were doing routine checks of local business parking lots when they heard crying and whining coming from a white van allegedly parked behind a local pet store.
Obama: Trump's rigged election claim 'whining before the game's even over' Whitman, a longtime Republican, endorsed Clinton earlier this year, saying in a statement that she would vote for and donate to Clinton.
Star Wars has always had humor, starting with the (unintentionally?) hilarious whining of Luke wanting to go to Tosche Station to pick up power converters, or Leia's sarcastic banter on the Death Star.
" Speaking at a news conference at the White House, Obama said "he started whining before the game's even over," adding that Trump's assertion that the election is fixed is "not based on facts.
The fact that Trump is spending his days feuding with morning show hosts and whining about the "fake media" is bad, obviously, but it's not what ultimately makes him such a lousy president.
" And just a week before being sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, there was Trump again whining about "SNL": "...Not funny, cast is terrible, always a complete hit job.
"Castor" is the tighter and more compelling half, whooping and whining in feverish strings and pounding with rhythms that echo the gallop of horses, upon which Castor and Pollux are often depicted riding.
Then when Cruz has the temerity to use the phrase "vote your conscience," the Trumpians fall all over themselves mewling, whining and twitching, without any faint self-awareness of how ridiculous they appear.
" "If you are a whining liberal feel free to eat here, if you are a TRUE AMERICAN stay away," wrote one Facebook reviewer, while another wrote: "Thank you for not serving that liar.
The bit about family and friends was a nice touch, but other than that, the whole thing sounded a lot more like a guy whining about not getting the calls than anything else.
The whole film may have done a lot better at the box office if the only thing on the soundtrack was Tom Delonge whining "She doesn't caaaaaare at all" over and over again.
"And the Commission's whining about fake news, when Pai's practice is to publish the orders in advance so that we could all see the proposed rule changes, is really pretty funny," he adds.
But you the concerned citizen have a right to be ticked off as hell, especially since Hunter is a self-advertised fiscal conservative who spends a lot of time whining about deficit spending.
But the sound bites in this mockumentary, where their whining and conniving are exposed, are filmed in a cramped studio in the production offices here belonging to its creator and showrunner, Kulap Vilaysack.
"There's some whining about the current situation that comes from businesses who are not just losing because they're not as efficient as some newer or bigger competitors," said libertarian Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron.
We don't have to listen to their whining about how we're too mean to CEO's or Wall Street or care about their dreams of cutting Social Security or endure their anti-union rants.
The successive stages of his bewilderment have been silence, whining, and excuse-making, and now he is accusing his chief tormentor of committing crimes, not just against Trump's ego, but against the American people.
Though Claire makes a good argument for, you know, being a sentient, independent woman, Jamie storms off after whining about spending all of his day engaged in treachery, idle flattery, and cavorting in brothels.
He spends much of the season missing Eleven, and while it makes sense that this young man would be traumatized by the loss of his friend, it mostly manifests onscreen as whining and moping.
F. is cranky after her long day at school, so we let her roam around the house whining while I zip around tidying up our living room and D. does last night's dinner dishes.
You've been saying to business, 'Stop whining, it doesn't matter what side of the fence you were on, let's just get on with this now and show people what is the best of British.
But even moreso, conservatives are constantly decrying the political correctness of the current climate, whining about liberalism trying to silence the way they speak, the television shows they watch, and the celebrities they love.
After he was charged in Zachary's death, Jesus Adan Castillo allegedly told investigators he'd been drinking for hours before lashing out at the child for "whining" and "bothering him," according to the court documents.
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But there are plenty at Yale who believe the video narrowly and unfairly depicted the event to fit a narrative of so-called crybullies whining to be protected at the expense of others' rights.
"We could hear her thundering around through the walls, and she obviously enjoyed herself, as when they dropped her back home she sat whining at the door and window for hours afterwards," she said.
As a — [I'm] not whining about that aspect, but it has stayed flat, while the number of computer science has needed to grow, and so there is less grant funding to go around. Right.
Muse are a good example of a band who have no doubt profited from said bump, contributing songs to three Twilight films—and simultaneously whining that the experience was akin to selling their souls.
"Shit happens, deal with it, stop whining, take your medicine, grow the fuck up," says Ellis, who has written an entire book about how much he dislikes it when people unfollow him on Twitter.
" — JIMMY FALLON "This is when I appreciate Twitter: It used to be, if you wanted to hear a 71-year-old man whining about the post office, you had to go to the post office.
When authorities questioned Callen, she allegedly admitted to putting an elastic hair tie around Shadow's snout to stop her from "excessive whining" so Callen could sleep, according to a probable cause statement obtained by KUTV.
This isn't a new phenomenon, but it's an important one in an pop culture environment increasingly driven by nostalgic, regressive, "Why can't culture just stop at the point where I personally liked it most?" whining.
And yet it's hard for me not to anthropomorphize these platforms, looking around at all the crybabies whining that they don't treat every single user exactly the same in every situation, and collapsing in frustration.
The vision of an overloaded Land Rover whining around the plaza in one of the early scenes of "Blow Up", a film from 1966 directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, has stayed with me all these years.
That, despite Trump's whining about having been "let down by all of the Democrats," is the simple explanation for why Trump was unable to obtain any measure of bipartisan support for his health care initiative.
While the Clinton campaign agreed to all three scheduled debates Monday, Trump is still whining about the schedule's conflicts with NFL games and may just skip the whole thing if he doesn't drop out beforehand.
He knows that he still has only a narrow path to get the 1,237 pledged delegates needed to avoid a contested convention in Cleveland, which is why he keeps whining about the "rigged" delegate system.
I'm Jamieson, I'm still your host, and if this week's picks are a little off it's because every song I heard this week was distorted by the air conditioner whining right next to my desk.
While Breitbart produces its share of original content — it ran an essay by Ann Coulter ridiculing whining celebrities last week — most of the conservative media outlets doing this work are scrappy, spammy and surprisingly banal.
She started whining when she saw it, prancing closer, and he crooned her name, Lilliyana, though that didn't mean anything to her, it was just a name he had invented, it suited her, he thought.
Dr. Sokol-Chang led an experiment where she asked 26 parents and 33 nonparents to complete simple math problems while listening to various human sounds (infants crying, neutral speech and "motherese," in addition to whining).
As a parent and travel writer who has crisscrossed the globe with her children for nearly a decade, I can confirm that keeping the whining at bay is just one part of the defensive strategy.
Rather, dissonant sirens fade in and out, simulated evocations of voices blabbering or mosquitoes whining, chopped up into a million tiny little sonic pieces and arranged with exquisite balance over the churning sea of rhythm.
Do you think there are too many bankers out there whining about regulatory capital, when actually it's totally understandable why the regulators want more capital, and actually they should just get on and run the business?
" The Rock concedes it's a good thing today's society is much more tolerant, accepting and progressive, but believes the whining ways of "generation snowflake or, whatever you want to call them, are actually putting us backwards.
She's been active in the fight to close the wage gap in Hollywood, a noble cause which has unfortunately drawn criticism from people who believe actresses should stop whining and be grateful for what they have.
When the girl speaks she must raise her voice to be heard above the hum of bombers that are slashing the air above, the shivering whining mass that will shatter when the payloads hit the ground.
While financial markets and international organizations keep whining about global gloom and doom, more than half of major world economies have a considerable amount of fiscal and monetary space to strongly stimulate their demand and output.
To bring the winter imagery to the snapping point, at least both companies are pushing their individual technologies and techniques for reusable rockets, not hiding in the lodge whining about how it's cold and impossible outside.
As for me, I don't want to hear from any of the far-left "open government" types who have made a living whining about money in politics with a particular emphasis on the Citizens United v.
That testimony shook the political landscape, as it provided evidence that the concerns were not merely political whining by lawmakers but rather had reached a level that had obligated a formal investigation by the DOJ itself.
Anyway, I can take a break from whining about writing shortcuts to feel inspired and touched by the notion of two women somehow finding each other and teaming up to face this gods-awful world together.
It lived mostly in New York City but when it went to the owner's Hamptons home it would jump into the pool and do laps for seven hours a day, whining in anxiety the whole time.
Parallel Universe: winning bigly ... To Trump, this will feel laughably familiar to the Republican establishment whining when he announced, when he won the nomination, when he stumbled in debates, when he surely couldn't win the presidency.
For all its whining and teeth-gnashing about President Donald Trump over things like immigration policy, repealing net neutrality, and restricting LGBT rights, Silicon Valley stands to reap huge gains from the GOP tax reform plan.
"I wish it was Trump, but it's not, so let's just stop whining about what a goon he is and figure out a way to take him aside and put him in a home," Letterman said.
It's making so much money from advertising that one of its founders, the former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett, joked that he didn't understand all the whining about how hard it is to make money in media.
"We have to finally get past the whining about how hard optimal medical therapy is and begin in earnest to educate our patients as to what works and is effective and what isn't," Dr. Boden said.
PAVLICH: Let&aposs not forget, too, that President Obama told the same group of Democrats they needed to stop whining and that they needed to actually go out and do something and get over their own grievances.
Nonlocal Forecast happened because that emotionally intuitive creative stream was flowing, and I was whining to Max from Hausu Mountain about how annoying it is trying not to get too backed up with new Fire-Toolz material.
Blaming the media for doing its job and feeding this voracious interest in all things Apple may sound a little like whining, (it's not my fault, it's your fault) and maybe it is, but Cook is right.
With other issues already plaguing my mental health, and the non-existent option of confiding in my friends (whining about feelings was taboo in my circle), I started to hate who I was becoming physically and psychologically.
" Elias, in "Shyness and Dignity," loves Thomas Mann's fiction, in part because he has decided that Mann is the only novelist who could have written about him "without self-pity, without whining, and with a rare irony.
"The conservation story could shift from negative to positive, from constant whining and guilt-tripping to high fives and new excitement," Stewart Brand, a co-founder of Revive & Restore, wrote in an op-ed defending de-extinction.
But the fact is that whining about "betrayal" and "treason" doesn't do a whole lot to help the anti-Trump opposition, which is not served by hysteria or hyperbole, no matter how fashionable those sentiments might be.
The self-regarding adults, caught in the gap between the certainties of an older generation's brutality and a younger one's impatience for change, are free to spend their lives dithering and whining and finding excuses for themselves.
Yes, but: There's been a lot of whining among Supra loyalists that the reborn 13 model wouldn't be any good because it shares its underpinnings with BMW's Z4 convertible and it would only have an automatic transmission.
He did not think I&aposm a 16, there is Obama came eight years of weakness, telling Donald Trump to quit whining, that the U.S. election, no serious person thought it could be possibly rigged in any way.
When the developers announced the story mode feature on their Facebook page, including the surprise announcement that the actor Michael B. Jordan would appear in-game in a supporting role, people began whining about race in the comments.
In his act, C.K. simply ignored the accusations against him (even if he did tell an ill-chosen rape whistle joke), but it turns out that's infinitely preferable to Hockenberry's and Ghomeshi's thousands of words of delusional whining.
In pitching the Big Kid for small children, Evenflo capitalized on an important aspect of booster seats' commercial appeal: Parents often face a barrage of whining from children who want out of harnessed seats they see as babyish.
You spend your afternoon whining, twerking, and swag surfing to everything from dancehall to Southern rap, sincerely complimenting strangers on their Afrocentric ensembles, and subconsciously escaping the challenges that come with being a person of color in America.
The International Monetary Fund and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development should also stop whining about the weakening world economy and call out — naming names — the trade and budget surplus countries to exercise an effective policy coordination.
Small stuff will set him off, like a person or dog he doesn't know, and he'll go into what looks almost like a doggy panic attack, lots of really high pitched whining and barking and general carrying on.
"Now he's elected, and now it is very important that we all support the president, and that we all come together and we stop whining and it becomes one nation," Schwarzenegger told Matt Lauer of "Today" on Wednesday.
In his speech here, a solidly Republican city, Mr. Trump did not respond to President Obama's taunt earlier in the day that he "stop whining" about a "rigged" election and instead focus on making his case to voters.
Just as familiar was Trump's whining about the troubles he faces as Congress joins prosecutors in investigating whether there was collusion between Russian operatives and Trump associates during the presidential campaign and transition, as well as other matters.
It's about a bitter, alcoholic horse who spends most of his days whining about his life from inside an enormous mansion, but somehow the show makes his (incredibly) privileged problems feel intimate, devastating, and sometimes even horrifyingly relatable.
Creating a central resource ended up helping other artists either feel confident saying anything—nobody really wants to be seen whining to their existing followers—or just a call to action to check ZARA sites for more cases.
Nicholas S. Thompson, an emeritus professor of psychology and biology at Clark University who worked with Dr. Sokol-Chang on her whining studies, offered this last strategy, speaking more as an experienced grandpa than as an academic psychologist.
One Democrat spotted Republicans wandering out during his presentation, which Meyers compared to jurors on Law & Order up and walking off during Sam Waterston's closing argument; another GOP senator from Louisiana was quoted whining about the "miserable" coffee.
Mr. Trump's confrontational phone calls, in particular, don't sound like the working out of an economic or even political strategy — cunning schemers don't waste time boasting about their election victories and whining about media reports on crowd sizes.
McKinnon promised to later address the fires in California — where celebrities "are whining about some tiny wildfires while our heroic president is under constant attack from rain" — but her major concern of the day was, of course, voter fraud.
Because while I was wallowing in bed, whining and drinking a smoothie and waiting for the novocaine to wear off, Leah was bouncing back from double bone marrow transplants by belting out a cheery tune from her hospital bed.
He begrudgingly agrees to help Jane and Bill, though not without whining about how another man has taken his lady, and announcing that being scorned by Jane is worse than being tortured and beaten while in a prison camp.
The NCAA revealed its women's bracket, one day after the men's slate drew relatively muted criticism (well, unless you are Jim Boeheim, and judging by your lack of whining and deep hatred of Greensboro, North Carolina, you probably aren't).
"In our focus groups, participants consistently react negatively to anything from women that can even be perceived as whining or complaining," said Amanda Hunter, research and communications director at the Barbara Lee Family Foundation, which supports women in politics.
"Love to get 'stop whining' advice from [does 5 seconds of research] the guy who was handed a $3 million business by his dad," Twitter user Burgerdrome said in a tweet that garnered 5,300 retweets and nearly 13,000 favorites.
"A lot of us are sick of the whining," said Dr. Rosanne M. Leipzig, a geriatrician and professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, which is experimenting with a two-year program that combines geriatrics and palliative care.
He was whining for large stretches of that first book, and it's one thing to see that from the outside, but very difficult to see it from the other side and still either remain sympathetic or not be totally devastated.
Photo: Endless whining (Getty)President Trump announced yesterday that he was unilaterally pulling the U.S. out of the so-called Iran Deal, an international agreement that lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for the cessation of Iran's nuclear weapons program.
And Trump, along with his communications team, have been out front in whining that Nordstrom dropped Ivanka's clothing line for its poor performance -- using their positions to bully a company for making a business decision unfriendly to the Trump family.
But as laughable as it is that Trump is whining about a system he was as free to exploit as any other candidate, though, it is infuriating that he is also suggesting the Republican Party is somehow rigging the election.
Their gripes struck some in the White House as ridiculous millennial whining, while others saw it as Spicer absurdly throwing his weight around with his subordinates in the face of near-constant criticism from the press and, often, from the president.
"Seeing [my mom] get back up and raising us as a single mom and picking up the pieces and not whining about it … she was just an amazing mother, and I've learned everything that I know from her," Hadid admits.
In a fit of blustery over-confidence, I agreed to face my fears — and then promptly regretted the decision and spent the next, oh, 2,000 hours moping and whining about my profound regret in the countdown to the big night.
The man who began his time in office with a candid assessment of Russia's future challenges is now a whining autocrat who blames all of his country's misfortunes on sinister forces in the "West" and particularly the United States and NATO.
"Some people walk around whining, 'Country radio is a place where difference goes to die' and it's correct," said Luke Lewis, the former chief executive of Universal Music Group-Nashville and founder of Lost Highway Records, which specialized in alt-country.
"I'd been whining to him, 'I can't seem to crack the film thing,' " Ms. Enos said, remembering a period a couple of years ago where she was landing television roles, but her big-screen career consisted mostly of ancillary characters.
My friend and fellow journalist/radio producer Kasia Mychajlowycz came at me with a characteristically raw wakeup call as I was lowkey whining to her about the disappearance of a crush a few months ago (seriously, I assumed he had died).
" Rose petals in the manure So Nadella gathered 150 of his top executives and gave them an ultimatum: "I told these high-potential leaders that once you become a vice president, a partner in this endeavor, the whining is over.
If all of the humidity-haters were to stop whining for a second and let themselves fall into this cloak of warm fog as if it were a tenderly drawn bath, they'd find it's relaxing and, dare I say, sexy qualities.
The elves or gremlins, depending on your point of view, the politicians, check their lists to see who is whining and crying, so they can give them gifts they have wrapped in regulations and tied them up with strings attached.
Much of the meeting, as live-tweeted by Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Mike Grynbaum, was typical Trump bluster and whining; Trump reportedly started the meeting with four solid minutes of complaints about how "unfair" the Times had been to him.
If HUSBAND enters the domicile and sees or hears one or more children yelling, fighting, whining, grabbing, pinching or demanding parental intervention by stretching the word "Mom" into two interminable syllables, he is prohibited from telling WIFE about his day.
After years of bark-but-no-bite whining about critical media coverage, Trump's campaign filed a complaint against The Washington Post Tuesday over a pair of opinion pieces from last June that warned Trump could invite more election meddling in 2020.
My suggestion to liberal elites like Mr. Krugman would be this: Quit whining about how stupid the voters are and work harder to convince us in flyover country that your policy beliefs are the best way forward for our nation.
Oscar, who seems like a nice enough guy at first, turns out to be part of the brotherhood of angry dudes who swarm like locusts on social media and elsewhere, spewing a toxic brew of belligerence, entitlement and whining self-pity.
" He added, "If you start whining before the game is even over, if whenever things are going badly for you and you lose you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
When Justin Trudeau was overheard at the summit belittling Trump for taking too long with his press conference, the Canadian prime minister sounded to many Americans like a child whining that a working parent had kept him waiting for supper.
Part of a Twitter rant where the Massachusetts senator knocked Ted Cruz for "whining" about the "significant sacrifices" the Texas senator has made while running for president and chided him for not supporting paid family leave and higher minimum wages.
But sticking to the book, I didn't cave, and by the end of the day, the whining had given way to a kid who just ran to the potty when they needed to pee rather than ask for a diaper.
Unless the deadline gets extended again, we're probably going to finally hear who the lucky company is sometime in the coming weeks, and chances are there is going to be lot of whining and continued maneuvering from the losers when that happens.
With a special blend of hops, grains, along with a pinch of "nobody believed in us" whining, the New England brewery is set to release this special edition, adorned with the image of Tom Brady as some Black Phillip-ass satanic figure.
Eventually, grandma got so fed up with my whining that she decided to tell me that my body was held together with milk, and if I stopped drinking it, I would completely disintegrate – my arms, legs and teeth would just fall off.
Explaining the millennially based Seamless problem to someone who has made most of her meals at home throughout her entire life (without complaining about how long it takes or whining about going to the supermarket) seemed like a perfect end to #TakeOutTakeout.
After fighting a teammate on the bench, throwing a towel at his head coach and whining for a trade since last summer, NBA forward Markieff Morris finally got what he wanted Thursday in a move from the Phoenix Suns to the Washington Wizards.
" Cruz responded by noting that he has won the last five primary contests, and that "all of this noise and complaining and whining has come from the Trump campaign because they don't like the fact that they've lost five elections in a row.
"The more important thing is reducing tech distractions during meals, when playing solo or together, and before bedtime - and not giving in to every moment of boredom or whining with tech use," Radesky, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
A big, alpha male bully stalking the debate stage, scowling, posturing, growling and snuffling, hovering over his opponent, threatening her with jail if he's elected, constantly interrupting her and whining that "it's 3 on 1" and that she's getting more time than he.
WASHINGTON — President Obama ridiculed Donald J. Trump on Tuesday for saying that the presidential election was rigged against him, telling Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee, to "stop whining and go try to make his case" to win more votes than Hillary Clinton.
In the show's second episode, Jackson and Sharp took on the outrage over Trump retweeting a doctored GIF of him hitting Hillary Clinton in the back with a golf ball by whining that the left just doesn't have a sense of humor.
At nightfall she unfolds her canny wings and skitters to her work, sweeping through the skies, circling under the streetlights, clearing the air of moths whose larvae eat our trees, sweeping up all the whining, stinging creatures we swat at in the dark.
Our Sadness Lamps are purchased by men and women of all ages looking to brighten their moods, and by people who cannot take one more minute of your constant whining and have performed desperate Internet searches for how to make it stop.
When homeless people inhabit that space, owners might feel entitled to tell the city what to do with them through complaints—griping on the phone, yelling at city council meetings, or whining online on digital platforms like Nextdoor until someone does something.
I've been playing Elder Scrolls: Blades for a little under a week and have had a fantastic time with the surprisingly robust mobile title, but now that early access is open to the public there's one little thing I feel OK whining about.
The juvenile whining was in its glory during the one-hour argument this week in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which is considering whether to allow the visa and refugee ban to resume while legal challenges proceed.
My 360's not connected to the internet nowadays—I only get it out of storage for special occasions (look, Binary Domain, one day your chance will come, stop whining at me)—so I've no idea if there's any multiplayer engagement with Blur anymore.
Stefanie Williams, a 212-year-old college graduate who worked her way from hostessing at a New York bar to writing TV scripts during the recession, responded with "An Open Letter to Millennials Like Talia…" bluntly critiquing Jane's "whining" tone and lack of work ethic.
"You cannot say something, be wrong, and then start whining to get out of it," she told Radiziwill — later barking back at the What Remains author when Radziwill said Kenworthy couldn't make the trip on a Sunday because he was working with another client.
"Let's stop talking about the death of the mall or the waning days of bricks-and-mortar, and instead celebrate those who are fighting back … the ones who aren't bemoaning the American consumer, because business is just too strong to keep whining," Cramer said.
People have been whining for months about these system's lack of standard USB ports and even the MagSafe power adapters —  and Apple sort of responded by reducing pricing on USB-C adapters — but the brouhaha has pretty much died down as people have, well, adapted.
One thing that is clear: All the whining of the permanent left-wing establishment in Washington is not penetrating the walls of Trump Tower, since the president-elect is choosing a team that will drain the swamp and put his immediate imprimatur on the government.
After spending seven years whining about Obamacare and promising that they have a secret plan to make health care better and cheaper, it's clear that Republicans have no plan—or, more importantly, a coherent philosophy about how the government should deal with health care.
Perhaps North can take a moment from whining about such self-perceived victimhood to read about those killed fighting for civil rights, including Mississippi's NAACP leader Medgar Evers, assassinated in 1963 by a sniper, and a white ally in the civil rights struggle, the Rev.
But regardless of just how accurate the Farmer's Almanac might be about this winter, its forecast is a good reminder that, with summer almost over, we'd do well to stop whining about how hot it is, and soak up the sun while we still can.
Indeed white nationalists operating under the banner of the "alt-right" are the whining boy kings of the "just" framing, most conspicuously that their hateful messages are "just" irony, or more irritatingly, "just" trolling, as argued in Breitbart's infamous alt-right "young meme brigade" explainer.
For Jones, that means being able to mix karaoke-worthy '80s deep cuts (hello, New Edition, Gap Band, and Maze!) with niche reggae and soca records that will have everyone at home whining their waists before grounding us in mainstream hip hop once again.
I do think that the rule about the treadmill won't start itself, climb on and press start, you've got to get out there and do this, you can't sit whining that you want a relationship but not be prepared to put the work in.
And as I reach to open up the cold, dark slab that is my word-processing program, Disliking makes itself heard, shrieking and whining and wailing and threatening all manner of self-harm should we be forced to perform a minute of actual labor.
And though I was reluctant to acknowledge it, even to myself, when we had stayed at a friend's Park Slope apartment the summer before, it had just felt difficult: all that whining about the walk to the subway or the wait for a restaurant.
Next time you're whining about the ~struggles~ of trying to capture the perfect winter Snapchat to add to your story, think of Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards â€" two badass mountaineers who used Snapchat to document their climb up Mount Everest last year â€" and toughen up.
"All of this noise and complaining and whining has come from the Trump campaign because they don't like the fact that they lost five elections in a row," Cruz said, referring to contests over the past three weeks in Utah, North Dakota, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
From its opening episodes, Star Trek: Discovery has been actively thumbing its nose at every social-media-bombing, Jordan Peterson-following crybaby whining about "PC culture" and "the war on masculinity," along with every talk show host bemoaning the aggressive push for diversity in pop culture.
Every year, as a cavalcade of revelers dance down Empire Boulevard splashed in colored paint and white talcum powder, whining to the pummeling rhythms of steel drums, you can also hear the screech of sirens in the distance and see the cautionary strobe of emergency lighting.
She's annoying because despite a life of good luck and privilege, Cheri spends a lot of time whining — about her childhood, her wealthy adoptive parents, her bosses at the University of Chicago (where she's a scholar of Ancient Near Eastern Studies), her husband and, of course, herself.
It takes a tremendous ego and a healthy dose of hubris to believe that you can simply bluster your way through a presidential debate, but if anyone thinks that way, it's no surprise it's the uniquely underqualified and overblown king of bragging and whining: Donald J. Trump.
On Twitter, though, he remains on-message, posting tweets in support of ICE, whining about how "no one will call [a Democratic congressman] out" because "he's a liberal," celebrating the cancellation of Michelle Wolff's Netflix show and promoting his pro-Trump friend Charlie Kirk's new book.
READ: 22 things you should know about the Republican tax plan For all its whining and teeth-gnashing about President Donald Trump over things like immigration policy, repealing net neutrality, and restricting LGBT rights, Silicon Valley stands to reap huge gains from the GOP tax reform plan.
During Weekend Update, Colin Jost dismissed valid criticisms against Amazon's choice to build its new headquarters in New York City by claiming that New York "basically won the lottery" and that concerns about the effects on the city were equivalent to whining about more crowded subways.
The "whining schoolboy...creeping like snail unwillingly to school", Shakespeare's second age, sums up industries like iron and steel, cement and power-generation, which produce about half of all energy-related CO2 emissions yet grumble over carbon-pricing schemes and renewable-energy mandates intended to change their behaviour.
Rose then mysteriously ditched the team in January without seeing fit to let his employers know that he'd be leaving them; that act of AWOL-ery stood out more this offseason when, for some reason, Jackson wouldn't stop whining about Porzingis' refusal to sit down for an exit interview.
It's making several bets with this campaign: that it will pay off long-term, further endearing it to prominent athletes; that Kaepernick's supporters will make up the difference of lost customers; and that many of those whining on Twitter will return to the company after this news blows over.
When Connor and one of his minions corner Van Bergen at the edge of the structure, Willem starts whining and boasting of his immunity from prosecution, persecution and most certainly death; his family is from the 400, you see, and the likes of Connor wouldn't dare touch him.
This episode may have indulged in a lot of Star Wars nostalgia from use of the Mos Eisley cantina to the pit droids from the pod race in The Phantom Menace, to even the way bounty-hunter-wannabe Toro's whining had a young Luke Skywalker tinge to it.
"As I stood in the customer service line of Walmart to cash my paycheck with a cart of groceries(and some wine), Sophie sat/stood/did heads stands in the cart, whining over a bag of chips I took away and because she called me a butthole in line," Myers wrote.
The street was quiet at this hour, which only seemed to magnify the garble of whining, yipping, and sudden startled shrieks coming from the S.P.C.A. facility behind them, and if it felt ominous it had nothing to do with these people gathered here but with the forces arrayed against them.
I got back under the sleeping bag and listened to Reva's relatives through the ceiling—footsteps, whining, all that neurotic energy and food getting passed around, jaws grinding, the heartache and opinions and Reva's pent-up anguish or fury or whatever it was that she was trying to stuff down.
On Monday, Donald Trump invited TV executives and reporters to a meeting at Trump Tower, where he berated them for almost a half hour about their "dishonest" and "outrageous" coverage of him and his campaign, reportedly whining about—among other things—a photo NBC News ran that showcased his double chin.
I told him about flying supplies into fire bases, coming in hot, breaking hard, slowing and throwing off ammunition and water, grabbing the wounded, engines whining to full power and the aircraft shuddering, lifting off short and hoping that the enemy we hardly knew did not have the range or luck.
Heaven knows he needs one: An aspiring writer who equates rebellion with a downscale ZIP code and a whining contempt for the financial success of his father, Ethan (Pierce Brosnan), Thomas moons over a gorgeous young woman (Kiersey Clemons) and frets over his emotionally fragile mother (a warm Cynthia Nixon).
They've set about scolding us about scolds, whining about whiners, and complaining about complaints because they would rather cling to material that was never going to stay fresh and funny forever than adapt to changing audiences, a new set of critical concerns, and a culture that might soon leave them behind.
It can zap you of motivation to perform your job well, it can lead to complaining and whining, and that pent-up frustration can even result in blow-up behavior like suddenly quitting or angry confrontations, adds Smith — all things unlikely to help you advance or get hired by a new employer.
"All of this noise and complaining and whining has come from the Trump campaign because they don't like the fact that they lost five elections in a row," Cruz said on Sean Hannity's radio show Tuesday, referring to contests over the past three weeks in Utah, North Dakota, Colorado, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
The Dorkly post gets pretty in-depth about the changes that need to happen to make The Last Jedi completely devoid of men, but in the end the De-Meninized Fanedit "does substantially cut down on characters whining about not getting their way," even if it's a little rough around the edges.
That might sound scary to people who believe that municipal bans on plastics are the first steps on the road to serfdom, but in times gone by those people would have been screaming about being forced to wear a seatbelt in the car, or whining about not being allowed to smoke in restaurants.
But because this is the president of the United States — and because the fact that the president of the United States makes a habit of getting out his phone and whining that the media is treating him unfairly, on Twitter, long after many Americans have gone to bed — it made a big splash.
The first knee-jerk reaction of those who think completely free speech is the paramount rule of the Internet is simple: Stop whining, you stupid girl, and take it, because everyone should be able to say exactly what they want, however they want and in whatever way they want to say it.
The fact that the basic agenda of the alt-right is making America a safe space for white men and that its major political activity is whining on the internet when someone disrespects its cultural totems are only two signs of many of how this crowd projects its own insecurities onto others.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — When you've got a demonic child in Washington splattering dark stinking bile, croaking gibberish, spewing vulgar personal attacks, lying to sow confusion, whining about the unfairness of the attempts of righteous men to compel the diabolical behavior and head-spinning outbursts to stop, who do you call?
So Presidents' Day has come and gone, along with the whining over C-Span's latest ranking of American presidents, which predictably put Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on top (yawn); demoted the beleaguered Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Wilson; and positioned Barack Obama, in his post-presidential debut, at No. 12.
He was reasonably confident when hitting Clinton over the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that she initially supported but later withdrew her support from, but by the time he was whining about nasty ads and fights with Rosie O'Donnell, he looked like a man who didn't realize the game he'd been playing.
They score too much, they didn't score enough; they talk too much, they don't lead; they're holding back, they're too dominant; they don't create enough revenue, they are whining instead of being grateful, and they need to remember that they are role models for this girl and that girl and that girl over there.
"Even if you were just playing in the playground when you're like five or six years old -- you always met those -- you know there was always the kid who, like, if they weren't winning, they'd be all like starting to have a tantrum and start whining and complaining about this isn't fair," Obama said.
When he introduces his song "Feel No Ways" as a song for "the women", I'm reminded of Meaghan Garvey's essay on last year's Views; of how it expertly detailed Drake's persona as one of a whining, bachelor-like man, whose own problem is himself and not the woman he's chasing after – which is true.
And I'm sure people will disagree with me here—just the implication of my question, the suggestion of my question—how many people in Scranton, Pennsylvania, care about what he said in that answer compared to people in newsrooms that are—whimpering and whining with their, you know— HALPERIN: Almost -- SCARBOROUGH: With their soy lattes?
But for all the hand-wringing, all the hangdog moods, all the whining, all the misguided wars and mismanaged entities, these students will enter the workforce chapter of their American experience better positioned to dream, think, do big things than almost any other students in any other country at any other point of time.
As usual, these talks could fall apart — we saw this happen with Twitter a few years ago after the company looked at buying what was essentially the largest customer service channel on the planet (as in, great for whining at brands) — but Reuters reports that the deal could be announced as soon as this week.
Whining, sneaking cookies, and the occasional protest of "you're not my mom!" are par for the course when dealing with young kids, but looking after a child who had worsening separation anxiety, plus anger and resentment about her previous nanny having been abruptly let go, began to negatively affect my own mental and physical health.
Editorial For a moment there it looked as if Russia had finally fessed up about its gigantic sports doping operation, even though a senior official's acknowledgment of an "institutional conspiracy" in an interview with Rebecca Ruiz of The Times was coupled with the usual whining about how Russia was being pilloried for what everybody does.
So, ahead of that, something that comes up is that a number of Democrats are saying, for all the Republicans&apos whining about whether this whole thing is a trumped-up thing against Donald Trump, no pun intended, sir, it was his investigation and stumbling around, James Comey, they&aposre referring to, that cost our candidate the election.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, an actor and former GOP governor of California, urged Americans to come together and "stop whining" about President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, meanwhile, is still whining about why everybody's focused on him and not Hillary. Why?
MURDOCH: That&aposs probably like the 400th person that texted Obama whining so I am sure, at that point he was like -- there are more stars in the sky than the sand -- I mean, when people text me, whenever friends say, like my girl left me, I am like, you know, 601 here -- good night, bro.
As embodied by an entertainingly irritating Timothy Olyphant in "Hold On to Me Darling," which opened on Monday night at the Linda Gross Theater of the Atlantic Theater Company, Strings is a walking, whining confirmation of our suspicions that the rich and famous really are different from you and me: They're a lot more shallow and needy.
Back in 1966, for his M.F.A. thesis show at Rutgers, Mr. Sonnier presented postminimal sculptures with inflatable components, one of which sits on the floor here: a plywood triangular prism, painted a matte lilac, is attached via a flexible duct pipe to a linen bag that takes the same shape when inflated by a whining fan on a timer.
And because I would prefer that political liberalism turn away from the trajectory that is inspiring both integralism and Trumpism, I want liberals — liberals like Serwer, perhaps liberals like you, reader — to embrace a historical perspective that is wider and more complicated than a partisan story about privileged white Christians whining because they've never lost anything before.
" 'There is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig America's elections, there's no evidence that that has happened in the past or that it will happen this time, and so I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and make his case to get votes,' " Trump tweeted, quoting Obama. http://bit.
But as a kid, I had no compassion for what my mom was going through at all; I was too busy whining endlessly when she dropped us off at the salon to be subjected to hours under that super-hot, ear-burning hairdryer, or rolling my eyes at the beads she insisted we add to the ends of our braids.
" Indeed, on Wednesday morning, the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported that one person pleased with the White House message was Richard Spencer, the leader of the so-called alt-right movement, who wrote in a blog post that Jewish groups were "kvetching" (using the Yiddish word for whining), and then kvetched himself that Jewish groups were "all about their meta-narrative of suffering.
Shamelessness has always been this band's specialty, as they long ago crafted a distinct sound from glitzy fluorescent keyboards underpinning otherwise conventional crunchy rhythm guitar, plus punchy melodies whining their way into your head like Auto-Tuned worms through an apple, plus vocals so steeped in pathos that their overkill functions less like self-aggrandizement and more like a sly wink.
Get out of my business with that nightmare you call music, with your tears and pleading, the whining of excuses—oh, sorry, that is your music, that crybaby boohoo-ery, that blurt, that diminuendo, that waaah, that large-ass mess, that chicken pot pie all pocked with freezer burn, that coyote hung from a fencepost as a trophy and a caution.
Williams said: Had you ended your whole whining disdain about full health coverage and expensive copays by saying you had taken a job at Starbucks, or a waitressing job in order to make money while you were on the search for a new job that requires the basic knowledge most teenagers with a Twitter account hold these days, I'd have maybe given you credit.
This season, for the first time, designers and brands have stopped debating (and complaining about and whining about) the disconnect between how the system has evolved — clothes shown to an inside few, with images widely disseminated to the many, who can't buy what they see for six months; men's and women's wear by the same designer shown four months apart — and how we all actually buy: Now!
Now before you go on to complain that Democrats are simply whining because we lost the election and that we are now looking for payback because of the atrocious, irresponsible, disrespectful inaction on Judge Garland — yes, admittedly there is some of that going on — I will tell you, Democrats are focused on bringing to light Judge Gorsuch's record and its impact on the American people.
He didn't do it by whining that not enough people were giving him money, he did it by offering a vision that is yes controversial and frankly to many it seems bizarre to many although I believe it has merit, but he has never backed off or said he misheard the question or introduced a "transition plan" that called the whole thing into question.
Adult-film star Stormy Daniels's attorney Michael Avenatti mocked President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's personal lawyer Michael Cohen on Friday for "whining" in his attempts to bar him from an ongoing case.
A year ago, after our baby was born, my partner and I moved to the area where I grew up, to a quiet street at the end of the Northern Line where the capital opens out into golf courses and garden centers, and I immediately began boring him with much existential whining about the shame of having returned to the safety of a life I'd thought left behind.
The directions in which this exercise in changing the subject goes are familiar, and this week had them all—aridly expert conjecture about locker-room distractions, fervid assertions that Kaepernick's guaranteed salary somehow disproves the existence of systemic racism, a thousand different species of sorrowful or rageful tone-policing, and a frantic toggling between pop-eyed fury at Kaepernick's entitled whining and earnest umbrage at his very hurtful choice of socks that one time.
Imagine that he followed through on Steve Bannon's boasts about a big infrastructure bill instead of trying for Obamacare repeal; imagine that he listened to Marco Rubio and his daughter and tilted his tax cut more toward middle-class families; imagine that he spent more time bullying Silicon Valley into inshoring factory jobs than whining about Fake News; imagine that he made lower Medicare drug prices a signature issue rather than a last-minute pre-election gambit.
In Season 2, Elizabeth (Claire Foy) stiffens her upper lip and, as the British monarchy's role begins to come into question in the late 1950s and early 1960s, deals with one after another of her disappointing royal relatives: her inappropriate sister, Margaret (Vanessa Kirby); her Nazi-sympathizing uncle, the former Edward VIII (Alex Jennings); and, endlessly, her whining, childish husband, Philip (Matt Smith), who bargains his way to the title of prince early in the season.
Trump went on to make some slight movements in the direction of self-deprecating jokes, while never quite landing one — though he did manage to deliver a good joke about his wife Melania's plagiarized convention speech, prefacing it by saying, "This one is going to get me in trouble": TRUMP: You know, the president told me to stop whining, but I really have to say, the media is even more biased this year than ever before.
Click here to view original GIFThere are so many reasons to try this at home tonight: you get to see the metal blade burn that glorious fiery orange red, you get to hear inanimate objects make weird whining sounds as they get sliced open, you get to imagine what spontaneous self-combustion would be like, and in some cases you might even spot what looks like souls escaping from a bar of soap (that's probably my favorite thing that gets cut).
" Describing her interactions with voters on the campaign trail, the Minnesota senator told host Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceTrump criticizes Fox, which 'isn't working for us anymore' White House says Trump pressing forward amid escalation of China trade war Sunday shows - White House stresses Trump's determination in China trade fight as GOP challenger emerges MORE, "They don't want a whiner in the White House … they are tired of hearing the president whining every day when they're struggling to make ends meet.
From Y. Alp Aslandogan, executive director, Alliance for Shared Values, New York Trump's populism should be cause for concern as convention nears Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is a whining, bigoted and arrogant establishment billionaire elitist who evokes a new form of reactionary populism not seen since the days former Alabama Gov.
From "hotelgate" (in which England manager Phil Neville chastised the US on Sunday for scouting his hotel to stay should the US win but failed to mention that the US also scouted the hotel in Nice, where the third-place game will be played, in case they lost) to Piers Morgan's whining over Rapinoe's grand victory pose (and his subsequent Twitter meltdown during the semifinal), it seemed that this team, which defender Ali Krieger calls the best -- and second best -- in the world, couldn't make a move without a judgmental microscope all over it.
In a heated radio interview with Sean Hannity, Republican presidential hopeful Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE lashed out at front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for "whining" about the Texas senator's effectiveness at winning over party delegates.
But she has taken aim at leading Republican presidential candidates in recent weeks, ripping Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE as a "bigger, uglier threat every day" and accusing Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE of whining.
KIPP Fresno's school plan described what it called "a few" examples: messy binders and desks, crooked lines, trash on the floor, untucked shirts, slouching, note passing, loud talking, deep sighing, whining, laughing at others, eye rolling, teeth sucking, gum chewing, yawning, pen tapping, doodling, feet dragging, running in the hallways, and sloppy bulletin boards Take any of those steps, and a student would face a sliding scale of consequences, from losing points in their classroom reward system to being asked to stand up for the rest of the class period, according to the KIPP Fresno plan.
Republican presidential hopeful Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE told rival Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE to stop "whining" Sunday, following a weeklong tirade from the GOP front-runner in which he accused GOP party leaders of canceling the vote in convention states.

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