He famously mocked the idea of American exceptionalism, deriding her as indistinct from Britain or Greece.
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The local establishment mocked him, but as conventions flocked to Las Vegas he was proved right.
It was mocked up so well that it even fooled at least one Times staffer.
Mr Grant threatened to throw the book at children who mocked those who did well.
The opposition have mocked Theresa May in public but in private they understand the problem.
Their latest grand idea to create Franco-German industrial champions has already been mocked as flag-waving interventionism.
Instead Putin publicly mocked Blair for the coalition's failure to find any weapons of mass destruction.
But what, I ask him, about the 9-9-9 tax plan, widely mocked by commentators.
Justice Scalia also mocked European criticism of the US use of the death penalty.
Christians and Christianity are mocked and derided every single day without anyone seriously calling for censorship.
One woman said she broke up with a boyfriend because he mocked her tech attachments.
On the lanes, the Mets whooped and cheered with every strike and playfully mocked each misstep.
"Jonathan Ross may not mind having his rhotacism mocked, but the average child will, " Geddes argues.
When the curator of the Louvre mocked him he sued him for defamation, David against Goliath.
But the spirit of that promise is mocked by this travesty of a bill.
Atal Behari Vajpayee, the Indian prime minister, this week mocked General Musharraf as a "self-anointed king".
While he is mocked for his parsimonious ways, his peers are in awe of his musical acumen.
One of the local papers mocked President Nicos Anastasiades, who had spoken of "the best possible deal".
Mr Kiss is able but dull, widely mocked in the press as a youthful version of Brezhnev.
Or they mocked the fact that Apple is trying to take such a big role in education.
He called for workers' control of industry, backed the miners' strike and both mocked and attacked Thatcherism.
Equally, there have been times when real outsiders mocked the legal system and managed to look heroic.
The prosecutor also said the pair, who met at police training school, regularly mocked Asian culture while working.
The usually out-of-touch nature of middle management scores a point where it is traditionally mocked in TV comedy.
He was mocked for his boundless self-regard, but there was one man he came to admire even more.
But Mr Miliband's claim was mocked by the foreign secretary as the Tories gathered for their annual conference.
Capriles, an athletic 40-year-old state governor, had mocked and belittled Maduro as a poor, bland imitation of Chavez.
Muslim clerics offended by Talaq's themes last month protested loudly against the play, which they said mocked Islam.
Audiences surely laughed as Ben Stiller's nurse character was mocked in the "Meet the Parents" movie and sequels.
As Obama advisor Martin Indyk mocked, Obama's onslaught against Israel has made the Netanyahu government "supersensitive, " about Jerusalem.
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