She has a doctor fiancé (Tom Welling) and a healthy reserve
of faux outrage for Travis» barbecues.
They absolutely reek
of faux outrage, mock indignation and Tim Lovejoy.
Not exact matches
Most notably, Slate featured a multi-essay piece identifying 2014 as «The Year
of Outrage: from righteous fury to
faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014.»
Though his «Word» sound - off was primarily focused on his health care reform legislation, during their frequently fascinating Q&A, Colbert took the president to task on a variety
of issues —
of course, with his signature tongue - in - cheek
faux outrage.
The
faux scandal and manufactured
outrage arising from these two events highlights a worrying trend in modern political discourse: the prioritisation
of the trivial over the substantial and
of personalities over ideas.
The
faux outraged mob have forced the resignation
of a bag - carrier before now for making crap jokes about Her Maj on the grounds that his position in Parliament made it a scandal, and a couple
of political opponents were having a slow afternoon.
London Labour MEP Seb Dance held up a sign which read «He's lying to you» along with an arrow pointing directly at Farage, as the former Ukip leader delivered an impassioned speech accusing senior EU figures
of «hypocrisy» and «
faux outrage» over the ban.
Stephen Colbert directed his
faux conservative
outrage toward «Star Wars: Episode VII» director J.J. Abrams on Tuesday, because he thinks the guy in charge
of pleasing one
of the biggest fan clubs in the galaxy is «blowing it.»
That being said, North Country finds Frances McDormand reprising her Fargo accent as a terminally ill pal given the best utterance
of «fuck you» in years, poised as the best single moment in a picture so dedicated to drumming up
faux -
outrage that it actually manages, with no little irony, to inspire a lot
of outrage towards it.
Though its
faux pas square, rather than round, headlights caused as much
outrage in die - hard fans as the modern redesign
of the Jeep Cherokee, it was considered a capable off - roadster.
In the meantime, however, instead
of choking out some
faux -
outrage about a game we're yet to play, here are ten conversely joyous and uplifting games that you can absolutely play right now and remind yourself that gaming can be positive and life - affirming too.
I can remember the
faux outrage over the cartooney graphics, and I can remember getting bored
of the game around the plot twist.
On the the other hand, the «
outrage» I often see expressed about its usage is, IMO,
faux outrage - and as just one piece
of evidence in that regard look at the recent trend among «skeptics» to use gleefully use «denier» to describe «realists.»
However, I think that for at least some portion
of those who are «
outraged,» they are expressing a
faux outrage — particularly ironic since many
of the same folks also express «
outrage» about political correctness more generally.
All this
faux outrage at the scientific integrity
of the paper and its authors only plays to the fringe denialists.