Sentences with phrase «total farce»

The phrase "total farce" means a situation or event that is completely ridiculous, absurd, or laughable. Full definition
This is a total farce and completely untrue but it is an idea that must be promoted and projected as true when all evidence indicates Muslims hate America, that even the most «moderate» Muslims are very self - righteous regarding their religion, and that they hate our military and the US even though they desparately escaped their worthless Muslim countries to come here.
The entire nearly decade long hunt for him has been a total farce, a falsehood.
While we on the matter... what a total farce on contract renewal, even the spuds seem to have got that sorted out — renewing long before time, and not paying out hefty wages either — I believe Kane is their top earner on # 125k, and for someone with an economic degree, how does Wenger not understand that having someone with a long contract makes not only financial sense, but sense in terms of the teams stability as well?
Now if Liverpool who are no joke and upped there bid for Lemar (75m + Origi) really quickly, get him (guess they know what to do with that Coutinho $ $ $) it will be a total farce and Wenger will look like a utter fool and it will be official that he wasn't off the table but that Wenger's offer and valuation in today's market was off the table.
Kroenke isn't intersted one iota in how well we do only how much money we as a club generate him... It's a total farce but WENGER should realise this as his legacy is being tarnished beyond repair..
Just lets me know right out of the gate that this product isn't a total farce, which was my first inkling when I heard about it.
The Mandate Relief Council is a total farce... as was every blue - ribbon study panel etc. that came before it.
Warm bowls of soup — like this Whole30 Chicken Tortilla-less Soup — help me feel like I'm warding off illness, even if that's a total farce.
We all know there are many poor - quality self - published books with awful titles, but the Diagram Prize is not a total farce.
The auction and its four - day preview billed as an exhibition, «If I Live I'll See You Tuesday», was a total farce, and Guyton seemed to know it.
The whole concept of the Turner Prize is and always has been total farce and never warrants serious consideration within the world of Art.
I would like to see him go farther and say that the IPPC is a total farce and should not be taken seriously.
This could be a total farce and just another one of the many tricky and deceptive masks Majora has been known to wear or just someone who is a master at creating fake online retail web pages.
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