Or any of that ole
hooey about the «Federal» reserve being privately owned which is a clever trick in itself.
Not exact matches
The picture might be the most overt iteration of film noir as a genre
about emasculation ever put to celluloid, and trying to puzzle out whether Waldo's for real and chief gumshoe McPherson (Andrews) buys any of his honeyed
hooey constitutes a good portion of what's fun and maddening in equal measure
about it.
Director Robert Benton's exploration of romance is insultingly simplistic and yet painfully convoluted, full of melodramatic non-revelations
about the nature of love and subplots upon subplots that stack up to a bunch of love - and - lost
hooey.
Talking
about a «Great Moderation» during a bull market is
hooey.
Allot of what the «Righties» have claimed for decades, especially
about The Science, meteorology & Climate Physics, has been just so much
Hooey.
For many years, I heard smokers say that the evidence
about smoking and illness was
hooey, that «scientists» weren't sure, that their grandpappy smoked until he died at 90 and so forth, I heard all kinds of claims
about the granola police and the rest, and this was fed by the same crowd, by so called «scientists» working for tobacco companies, and the tobacco state politicians who fought every regulation and report tooth and nail and claimed it was all liberal propoganda and the like.
I certainly wouldn't expect Ms Szweda Jordan to cease scoffing at a «one man global content provider», but it would be nice if she were to take a similarly scofftastic attitude to the easily checkable
hooey peddled by the likes of Michael Mann, instead of asking him questions like how he talks to his French poodle
about the dangers of climate change.
Glad we got that out of the way because I was starting to worry
about that whole climate change thing, but now that I know how easily consensus is overturned, an oil company funded lackey and some pundit have me convinced that it's all a load of
hooey.