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Afterward, Ms. Scozzafava was mocked relentlessly in the conservative blogosphere.
But his penchant for verbal rambling ensured that much of the attention he drew was unwanted: he said wealthy Americans had a "patriotic" duty to pay more taxes, a remark the McCain campaign mocked relentlessly.
Knowing that the cheating-husband joke was now off-limits, at least for a time, he acknowledged it with disarming comic concision, by starting three such jokes about strayers he has mocked relentlessly — Bill Clinton, Mark Sanford, and Eliot Spitzer — and then catching himself after saying their names, and cutting off the rest of the joke.
"I don't care if you want to have fun at metal's expense," said Stereogum's Michael Nelson, "but if you brazenly mix up black metal and death metal – and the essence of the joke hinges on getting that reference right – well, that's just lazy writing and it deserves to be called out and mocked relentlessly.
If you stole an Amazon package of K-Cup coffee pods from Tim Lake, you aren't getting away with it -- at least, not without being mocked relentlessly.
On top of their legal woes, the two have been mocked relentlessly online, with video of their actions being seen millions of times.
In response, Bart and Homer mock her relentlessly.
Mr. Benigni mocked him relentlessly during Mr. Berlusconi's first term of office in the 1990s, and he clearly relishes the chance to banish Mr. Berlusconi to Dante's depths.
He looked the other way while his new cronies mocked Obama relentlessly at the Republican Convention.
After a while, Bart starts to enjoy being a member of the Junior Campers, which Homer mocks him relentlessly for.
Shore recalled: "I knew, as soon as I left the room, they would be mocking me relentlessly [for my cluelessness] and I thought that it would be interesting to see a character who actually did that before they left the room".
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