But the award
for effrontery has to go to American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten.
Not exact matches
Calling
for her resignation, he said «now you have the
effrontery to term such persons nonsense all because they are giving you their CVs
for employment opportunities.»
The Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman, Vince Cable, said: «I have no time
for billionaire tax dodgers who step off the plane from their tax havens into the country where they make their money and have the
effrontery to tell us how to vote and how to run our tax policies.
The
effrontery outrages Marion; she and her husband, Larry (Tracy Letts), soon to be sacked from his computer - programming job, are already making enormous sacrifices to send their daughter to that private Catholic institution (not so much
for religious reasons but owing to Mom's abject terror of public high school).
And the AFT has the bold - faced
effrontery to lay blame
for money flying away at the feet of Pennsylvania Gov. Corbett, in the accompanying ad (which ran in the Patriot - News, a Pennsylvania newspaper).
His naked, new - born baby has all the
effrontery of Macbeth's metaphor
for pity.
In «American Visions,» his current TV series on American art, Time magazine art critic Robert Hughes pretty much dismisses abstraction, pronouncing Mark Rothko's mid-century transcendental aspirations a failure and almost viciously baiting the long - dead Barnett Newman
for having had the
effrontery to aim
for the stars.