Get yer fact straight there son
before blathering misinformation all across the net in the quest to promote a technology [EV's] thats some 110 years out of date with all the original problems still intact
I'll believe that long
before the blather of today's «Climastrologists.»
Learn what the words you use mean
before you blather about them.
Not exact matches
Minutes
before that press conference began, Cuomo issued a not - terribly - subtle press release of his own, stating, «The facts here are important and not to be confused by the political
blather.»
Juries, however, deserve praise for having seen through the prosecution's
blather to acquit all but one journalist, Anthony France, arraigned
before them.
However, when the player donates to the museum, he does not talk («
blather») as much as in previous games, stopping himself mid-sentence just
before going into a monologue.
Now we have a president who «love [s] the poorly educated,» who makes up his own «facts,» who's never been accountable to anyone and intends to keep it that way, who
blathers about «choice» as a civil rights issue — as have the two presidents
before him; only he, with DeVos, the least qualified Secretary of Education this country's ever had, will do what none has done
before, what most voters don't approve, legalize vouchers and route public funding into religious schools, thereby undermining another foundation of our democracy, the separation of church and state.
[DC: Considering that I let you
blather on and on
before applying the comment policy, I think the record shows that I was quite patient with you.
«Those among the political elite who quake
before the boombox of media
blather do not appreciate the apocalyptic choice that America faces on November 8th,» it read.