Remember when he used to advise his little brother Andrew with Republican cheers or Democrat jeers?
And according to radio hosts like Scott Shannon, calls have gone from jeers to cheers.
It was a different story at half-time against Macedonia when George Burley's men trudged off to a chorus of jeers.
Those jeers turned to howls of joy when Hitzlsperger drew the hosts level with a stunning equaliser.
Hanging out in the social media playground, of course, means enduring the taunts and jeers of the crowd.
Tevez was replaced by midfielder Gareth Barry shortly after, sparking further jeers and chants of frustration from the home crowd.
This draws some jeers from residents and officials who said the city government isn't supposed to be in the TV studio business.
Smith protested the video review by lead official Joe Crawford, then jogged off the court as Warriors fans peppered him with jeers.
They've collected 50 Spanish and German championships in the past 60 years and wherever they travel, they're greeted by jeers and catcalls.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: He was almost drowned out by screams and jeers, but Calderon was able to do what the constitution demanded of him.
But Tory backbencher Andrew Rosindell prompted jeers by backbenchers across the House by arguing that "there was almost no cruelty" against animals in circuses.
He is paid to be the bad guy, and fans let him have it, showering him with jeers every time he steps into the ring.
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The 36-year-old Oliveira makes his way into the ring to the strains of Frank Sinatra's My Way - to the jeers of the London crowd.
That has resulted in walls covered in magenta, players wearing their national colors and the sort of cheers-and-jeers that are standard at the U.S. Open.
News of the vote was greeted with both cheers and jeers from campaigners from both sides of the hunting debate who had gathered in Parliament Square.
She served underarm to save a match point and as soon as Graf had won she ran from the court to the jeers of the Paris crowd.
Mr Brown provoked jeers from the Conservative benches when he pointed out that Mr Cameron had given a "cast-iron guarantee" to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
It left Ramos's side contemplating their worst start in 96 years - and they departed White Hart Lane at the final whistle to a predictable chorus of jeers.
Saracens seemed determined to kick the leather off the ball, and a lengthy period of aerial ping-pong drew a response of jeers, whistles and slow handclaps from their own supporters.
But if ministers' claims about enhancing competition were exaggerated, so too were opponents' jeers that the Treasury was presiding over another bail-out, for that had already occurred earlier this year.
Carter, who was named man of the match, ended the Test with jeers ringing in his ears after a high tackle on Martin Roberts which could land him in further trouble.
Former Middlesbrough striker Mark Viduka was introduced for his first appearance of the season after 65 minutes, coming on to a predictable chorus of jeers from the fans who once supported him.
HootSuite knows the cheers and jeers in the stands will be amplified tenfold online, which is why this data is accompanied by a Twitter sentiment tracker with the Super Bowl Command Center.
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From the moment they took the field for the pre-game anthems, the English players were confronted by jeers and whistles from a crowd of 50, 000 fans who created a wall of noise.
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The departure of Tevez resulted in the arrival of Adebayor - to deafening jeers from the away supporters - but the Togolese striker was starved of service and played a peripheral role.
That was the only clear-cut chance created by the Hammers in the first half-hour, though, and their fans were not slow to show their displeasure, greeting every misplaced pass with loud groans and jeers.
They are all, as actors, proud of their age and of their persistence, and their fierce stubbornness and pleasure in performing should face down the jeers from the right that the movie will inevitably provoke.
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United waited until the hour before introducing Rooney and his return from a five-week absence was met with cheers and jeers from the Old Trafford faithful, with his bitter contract negotiations that resulted in him belatedly signing a new five-year deal still fresh in the memory.
Mr. Obama initially applauded the congressman for laying out detailed policy prescriptions to balance the budget, but those cheers quickly became jeers as the president and his team savaged the proposals, at one point with Mr. Ryan in attendance, saying they would undermine long-term promises to future retirees.
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