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He's going to need more of those to erase a perception that he's all hat and no cattle.
And to use a very American expression, the series too often feels as if it's all hat, and no cattle.
They have shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that, as we say in Texas, they are all hat and no cattle.
Dubya may have been all hat and no cattle, but at least he had a few years running a large state under his belt.
Those mortal enemies (at least supposedly), Iran and Saudi Arabia, are putting out feelers to each other, having concluded that Trump is all hat and no cattle.
The thing that made this clip so devastating was that it reinforced negative stereotypes of Perry as all hat and no cattle when it comes to policy issues.
As for Jeffcoat's threats to destroy Chuck once and for all … well, you might say — or he, himself, certainly might say — that he's all hat and no cattle.
But when it comes to authenticity, the Ewings were all hat and no cattle, even when you set aside the car crashes, the affairs and the infamous dream season.
As the head of NBC's entertainment division in 2004, Zucker put the all-hat-and-no-cattle New York real estate hustler on the air as the host of The Apprentice.
"Parades like this remind me of that old Texas saying about a braggart, saying he was 'all hat and no cattle,'" Stavridis, who serves as an analyst for MSNBC, told the network.
So you could hate Trump, love Trump, I don&apost even really care, but targeting people, not results, I&aposd say they are all hat and no cattle, but they are really no hat and all jack ass.
Trump was responding to Schumer's speech on the Senate floor Wednesday in which the senator referenced the Texas saying "all hat and no cattle" to describe the results of the historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.
The president&aposs broadside against the New York Democrat followed a speech Schumer delivered on the Senate floor last week, when he used an apparent variation on the Texas saying  "all hat and no cattle" to mock Trump&aposs accomplishments at the Singapore summit.
In the political comic Doonesbury, President George W. Bush was symbolized by a Stetson hat atop a giant asterisk. The hat referred to his time spent as Governor of Texas; Doonesbury artist Garry Trudeau refers to Bush of being "all hat and no cattle".Sandra L. Dahlberg, "'All hat and no cattle': separate and unequal funding for higher education in Texas", Radical Teacher, summer 2005 The asterisk was intended to represent the special circumstances surrounding Bush's election, it being the typical symbol to mark footnoted special circumstances in any standard record book. Later, President Bush's symbol was changed to a Roman military helmet (again, atop an asterisk) representing imperialism.
Shiflett performed at the opening rally at the one and a half mile march from Hollywood and Vine to Hollywood and Highland March 19, 2011. In 2013, Shiflett announced he would be releasing a new album from his country project, Chris Shiflett & The Dead Peasants, called All Hat And No Cattle. The album of honky-tonk covers and original tracks came out on July 30, 2013 via SideOneDummy Records. Shiflett with Foo Fighters in 2017 April 2017 saw Shiflett release his first solo album West Coast Town, a collection of original honky tonk tracks, accompanied by a short USA tour to promote the release.
Conversely, some people raised on ranches do not necessarily define themselves cowboys or cowgirls unless they feel their primary job is to work with livestock or if they compete in rodeos. Actual cowboys have derisive expressions for individuals who adopt cowboy mannerisms as a fashion pose without any actual understanding of the culture. For example, a "drugstore cowboy" means someone who wears the clothing but does not actually sit upon anything but the stool of the drugstore soda fountain—or, in modern times, a bar stool. Similarly, the phrase "all hat and no cattle" is used to describe someone (usually male) who boasts about himself, far in excess of any actual accomplishments.
During his term as Vice President, George H. W. Bush was first depicted as completely invisible, his words emanating from a little "voice box" in the air. (In one strip, published March 20, 1988, the vice president almost materialized, but only made it to an outline before reverting to invisibility.) George W. Bush was symbolized by a Stetson hat atop the same invisible point, because he was Governor of Texas prior to his presidency (Trudeau accused him of being "all hat and no cattle", reiterating the characterization of Bush by columnist Molly Ivins). The point became a giant asterisk (a la Roger Maris) following the 2000 presidential elections and the controversy over vote-counting. Later, President Bush's hat was changed to a Roman military helmet (again, atop an asterisk) representing imperialism.

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