Sentences with phrase «called diatribes»

But the mayor also said that his outburst last year, in which he accused the governor of shortchanging his political agenda out of a desire for «revenge,» was far from spontaneous, calling the diatribe the result of more than a year's worth of mounting tensions and slights by the governor against de Blasio.

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The bombastic diatribe against the so - called GOP establishment was nothing new from Hannity.
It is possible the Judaizers were teaching something similar, and it may be that this is another example of where Paul is using a literary technique called epistolary diatribe to quote and refute the false teachers, but either way, Paul's point is clear.
This form of writing is called Epistolary Diatribe.
He is using specific rhetorical rules from the first century called epistolary diatribe argumentation.
CNN and AC 360 never call him on the carpet for his numerous diatribes that criticize the christian position on virtually everything.
They pusblished a diatribe in 1999 called «Ho / mo / se / xuality and Pedophilia» in which they erroneously claim that «Gaining access to children has been a long - term goal of the hom / ose / xual movement.»
A few years ago I came across an Alton Brown diatribe against one - use kitchen gadgets (or «unitaskers,» I think he calls them) and thought it would be a good rule not to buy them for our New York kitchen.
He is fast, strong, talented and very Mourinho but is no friend of Zlatan Ibrahimovic — one of the players he called out in his online diatribe.
An NYPD cop from Staten Island is under review after posting racist diatribes on social media including one that called Mayor de Blasio's wife a «former crack addict,» sources said...
Lindsay returned fire in a letter distributed to the 18 lawmakers late Thursday calling Levy's letter an «oddly overheated diatribe
[57] However, Paddy Ashdown — a previous Liberal Democrat leader — offered a different view of the Brown - Clegg conference call, telling the BBC it «was a diatribe, a rant, and that Gordon Brown was threatening in his approach to Nick Clegg.»
Gordon recently came under fire after posting a series of racist and anti-Muslim diatribes on Facebook, including one in which he called Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, a «former crack addict.»
While responding to a petition calling for sanctions against him, Mr. Amidu, in his latest epistle, also addressed claims made by Sawyerr in her article, saying «I was not surprised that the petition followed immediately after Valerie Sawyerr's lying, incoherent, disjointed and drunken - like diatribes against former President Rawlings and me.
All three wrote about the power of incentives — promised rewards — and Schwartz's book is largely a diatribe against what he calls the «incentive theory of everything.»
Now, before people reach for their pitch forks, or, I don't know, call their local IPF director to blacklist me, let me be clear: this is not an attempt or diatribe to dissuade anyone from back squatting.
«Recent diatribes against the forthcoming DSM - 5 have called for medical professionals to put down the book from time to time and look patients in the eye.
Promised Land will be called well - intentioned by patronizing people and a diatribe by those who want to attack it.
What Polis didn't quite explain in his diatribe against Diane Ravitch is that he and his Foundation also formed a charter school in Denver, Colorado in 2005 called the Academy of Urban Learning.
But at April 20, 2013 at 2:54 pm you rebound with another diatribe which expresses your prejudice that calls for an extrapolation other than the linear extrapolation used by Happer.
He had NO facts, just name calling and emotional diatribes.
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».
Many of the articles and writings descend to vilification, diatribe, emotional rhetoric, personal venting - of - spleen, anecdotal story - telling and name - calling.
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