Sentences with phrase «buffoons who»

In fact, I relish buffoons who disagree with me when they make an ass of themselves — after all, as Napoleon said, never interrupt an enemy when he is making a mistake.
We recognize that data is rubbery, we ought make global collection of the best possible data a mandate, and then we ought back the policy buffoons who know zero about actual techniques or procedures of data collection out of the process so they don't interfere with it.
These are the same buffoons who promised us «winters without snow», «BBQ summers», «record warm years» (none of which occurred).
Caddyshack is one of the most beloved comedies of all time, a classic snobs vs. slobs story of working class kids and the white collar buffoons who make them haul their golf bags in the hot summer sun.
How can the governor negotiate with two buffoons who have no clue of how to balance a budget other than levy more taxes or put us further in debt?
A parliament full of blonde - haired buffoons who mixed classical references with the kind of everyman charm that allows you to blend in seamlessly - in Eton, at least.
The same leftist buffoons who shout «you can't legislate morality» to keep abortions available probably think they are good Christians (the ones who aren't Atheists).
We tend to think of men as less nurturing than women, thanks in no small part to images in pop culture and the media as portraying men as lovable buffoons who mean well and try to do well but ultimately don't have the common sense to find their own behinds with both hands and a compass... unless, of course, we have an understanding and vastly more mature wife to help us along.
Those unaware of the history of minstrelsy may miss the racially charged historical reference stitched into those bars: It's a callback to a racist and dehumanizing form of American entertainment from the 19th century that depicted black people as thick - headed buffoons who tap - danced for the enjoyment of white audiences.
His character could have easily been a sneering, sexist buffoon who clashes with his female publisher, but Hanks applies a smart, dignified restraint.
Father Zosima exhibits such foolish suffering when, early in the novel, he makes a low bow of humility before the cruel buffoon who is old Fyodor Karamazov.
No, he's a complete buffoon who thinks he's in «the click» and gets everything wrong.
The most egregious example of this was «Amadeus,» where Mozart was portrayed as a goofy, dirty - minded buffoon who just happened to be a genius.
Killam's Blake starts off as a overly cocky buffoon who turns into a heartbroken, whiny failure by the film's end.
There's also Jeffrey Tambor as Georgy Malenkov, the conceited buffoon who is the dictator's deputy; the great Simon Russell Beale as chief of Soviet security and known rapist / murderer Lavrentiy Beria; Python's own Michael Palin as Vyacheslav Molotov, whose wife was imprisoned for treason with his permission; and the sidesplitting Jason Isaacs as Georgy Zhukov, the leader of Russia's military.
Elias is a sex - starved buffoon who thinks he's something of a Lothario.
In a notice of civil claim dated July 31, Amrit Toor, a forensic engineer specializing in accident reconstruction, says Thomas Harding's comments to Sun columnist Ian Mulgrew falsely and maliciously gave the impression that Toor is an «unprofessional, unethical fool or buffoon who gave incompetent, biased and ludicrous testimony» in court.

Not exact matches

We must always remember that we have such buffoons as Limbaugh, who will jump onto even the feeblest of slim ideology and fire off ridiculous statements without consideration for sounding sane, and that we should be more skeptical and discreet with our media sources.
Only network that will hire Maddow is MSNBC same one that employs Al Sharpton who could not be a bigger buffoon and unlikely he has a degree in anything other than some fake relgious degree maybe
Although he concedes that Elihu is almost certainly an add - on («a measure of comic relief, [who] offers an easing of tensions that may be compared to the roles of the alazon or buffoon in classical Greek comedy»), Balentine makes a determined effort to probe his arguments.
Thanks to our clueless buffoon of a manager and a boards of directors who are either completely incompetent or are just in it for the money.
talk about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is like a slap in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated why is everyone and their brother laughing at the way in which we conduct business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made in your love letter to Wenger, but if you write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well - oiled machine is a direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
Unlike some videos, it doesn't make out dads to be witless buffoons, but instead just points out how a male - dominated workplace might be different if men were the ones who were responsible for the important, and often inconvenient, task of breastfeeding.
Or was it Amber Rudd, the steely home secretary, who gives every impression of regarding Boris Johnson as a frivolous buffoon?
Donald Trump is a «dangerous», «narcissistic», «trigger happy», «protectionist», «buffoon» who is «unfit to run a bath let alone a country», according to various MPs.
Right from the start, boys are the laugh - getters, the buffoons and the school clowns who entertain the giggling girls, according to laughter researcher Robert Provine.
If the sisters are all sluts, almost as irritating are the generally unflattering portrayals of brothers as shallow and shiftless buffoons, such as Chauncey (Clifton Powell), an unemployed alcoholic who boasts «I'm a mother - bleeping man» while being fellated, only to be stabbed in the chest during the act by the ex-girlfriend (Angell Conwell) providing the oral favors.
Harry Langdon stars on a couple of shorts and Carole Lombard is one of Sennett's Bathing Beauties in Run, Girl, Run (1928), and the third disc ends on two of the best shorts to come from Sennett's studios: The Dentist (1932) and The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933), both featuring W.C. Fields, who made a brilliant transition from silent buffoon to cranky sound comic.
Fifteen seconds into the movie, however, and it's abundantly clear who this character is: he's a vain, silly, womanizing, and probably deeply sad, buffoon.
Rob Riggle stars as Travis, the main antagonist who is trying desperately to stop the two buffoons from tacking down Harry's daughter.
Tonto's character is given a full backstory, but John Reid, the square and square - jawed prosecutor who Tonto mentors into becoming the Lone Ranger (played by Armie Hammer) is presented as a naive buffoon.
Great News, which stars Briga Heelan as a Liz Lemon-esque producer dealing with the buffoons and egomaniacs working at a cable news show, offers up actual belly laughs over its two seasons, thanks to next - level work by John Michael Higgins as a blustery anchor who'd make Ted Baxter look humble.
There's a clear difference between the flesh - and - blood figure and the animated character watching him: One is distinctly repulsive — he looks like an immoral lunatic who's losing his mind — but the cartoon Trump is just silly; he's not a bad guy so much as an empathetic buffoon.
Scenes that should zing, such as taking notes on the script from his FBI higher - ups, suffer from a lack of energy that puts everyone to sleep, even Baldwin, who seems oddly stifled, as though the filmmakers can't quite decide if he should be a buffoon or a straight man.
The movie also can't resist making a buffoon of Gillooly's friend Shawn Eckhardt (Paul Walter Hauser), who idiotically plans the attack and continually insists he's an espionage expert.
I'd be damned if I listened to the same money - grubbing whores who'd sell their ideals and principles for their fifteen minutes of fame; the ignorant buffoons that live in a one - dimensional 140 - character world.
game girl advance: Missing: One Husband - to - Be «It took me a long time to find someone who wasn't a laughable buffoon or a stuck - up prig.»
Wayne Thiebaud, who will turn 97 later this year, embraces his inner fool (and the buffoon in us all) with a new set of six intimate etchings he calls «Clown Memories» (2017).
Mike, look carefully at the original post by Anthony Watts, and see who set the stage to use buffoons to illustrate and belittle real climate scientists.
If you're interested in seeing what playing the player instead of the ball looks like, check out the alarmist site Only In It For the Gold, where Michael Tobis unleashes endless vicious ad hominem against any skeptics who raise their voice (his most recent was a long diatribe against Freeman Dyson, whom he apparently considers a geriatric buffoon), and opens threads on what names one should call «denialists», regularly bans commenters who argue a point too vociferously, or anyone claiming scientific credentials but arguing against «the consensus».
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