Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"apoplectic" Definitions
  1. very angry
  2. (old-fashioned) connected with apoplexy

250 Sentences With "apoplectic"

How to use apoplectic in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "apoplectic" and check conjugation/comparative form for "apoplectic". Mastering all the usages of "apoplectic" from sentence examples published by news publications.

JULIAN ROBERTSON: I am apoplectic over the thought of Mrs.
Network brass, who were not aware of O'Connor's plan, were apoplectic.
Mandela was almost apoplectic when it came to abuses of power.
Bulls turned apoplectic when earnings came out even better than expected.
"Bankers go apoplectic when you talk about organized labor," he said.
Charleston Coach Earl Grant was understandably apoplectic, but to no avail.
It's no coincidence that Democrats have gone apoplectic about the memo.
Franzen's apoplectic, or would be, if he knew it was happening.
However, Bezos wrote, Pecker was "apoplectic" to learn about Bezos's investigation.
I would have been apoplectic and fired the guy on the spot.
Sanders/Elizabeth Warren wing of the party has left neolibs positively apoplectic.
According to Bezos, AMI chief David Pecker became "apoplectic" over the investigation.
CRITICS like to talk about American college campuses in apoplectic, dystopian terms.
The head of the Republican National Committee is "apoplectic" with Donald Trump.
If this ever happened to Hillary Clinton, the media would be apoplectic.
Apoplectic Democrats said Biden helped Upton win re-election to the House.
Amazon's critics were apoplectic at what they called a bait-and-switch.
Supporters of Ms Bachelet, whose coalition lost the recent presidential election, were apoplectic.
Imagine the apoplectic left when Donald Trump is elected for a second term.
On Sunday night, the party's political leader, Luigi Di Maio, seemed genuinely apoplectic.
But critics were apoplectic when the commission opted not to focus on guns.
"They are less apocalyptic and less apoplectic than non-college evangelicals," he says.
But losing Manning on top of Beckham may leave some Giants loyalists apoplectic.
Since news of the decision many of Trump&aposs critics, they have been apoplectic.
People are apoplectic about how they have not been better informed of what happened.
Bezos said he learned earlier this week that Pecker was "apoplectic" about the investigation.
But even though I should be apoplectic about it, my kid thought it was funny.
Her move has left the hard Brexiteers in her party even more apoplectic than usual.
We know the man gets apoplectic and repetitious about one thing above all else: disloyalty.
But Klobuchar's line of questioning drew praise, and even an apology, from the apoplectic Kavanaugh.
Kim Kardashian is teaching little North West a lesson that's gotta be making PETA apoplectic.
Now the mainstream media are apoplectic to put a spin on their second humiliating loss.
Trump's announcement has set off J Street, with its director, Jeremy Ben-Ami, going apoplectic.
However, this common sense change has been met by apoplectic responses from environmental special interests.
The house, on the other hand, would have given him a full-on apoplectic fit.
Democrats were apoplectic, with some, such as Lanny Davis, ultimately blaming Comey for Clinton's loss.
His indication he'd break from NATO unless smaller countries stepped up their efforts left neoconservatives apoplectic.
Some in the opposition, particularly on the left, were apoplectic at the naming of Mr Banfi.
Senators from both parties will be apoplectic if Pompeo comes to Capitol Hill bereft of information.
Because, of course, the North Koreans were apoplectic over his Libya comments, as you alluded to.
Again redditors were apoplectic ("We may as well take a one way ticket to North Korea").
Europeans, as Richard Quest has reported on CNN, are apoplectic that they weren't consulted in advance.
Carson and his team are apoplectic and insist they do not intend to let matter fizzle.
Several days ago, an AMI leader advised us that Mr. Pecker is "apoplectic" about our investigation.
And despite the apoplectic left's protests, we've literally not yet had a vote on actual repeal.
Hedge fund billionaire Julian Robertson said he is "apoplectic over the thought of" a Hillary Clinton presidency.
We were told for months Trump didn't need Cruz, but when he doesn't endorse they go apoplectic.
The pushback: Some establishment Dems are apoplectic about the idea of Hickenlooper teaming up with a Republican.
One thing's clear ... the 'SNL' folks must have been apoplectic when the Mooch resigned 11 days in.
On May 17, 1989, after the work's presence in an exhibition drew national attention, an apoplectic Sen.
Well the local GOP is "apoplectic" that Morrow was elected—Travis County is the fifth-largest in Texas.
Vote yes, and their liberal base will be apoplectic; vote no, and their pro-Trump constituents could revolt.
"They're apoplectic about something that has been with the right for 40 or 50 years," Hartman told me.
But while Republicans, mainstream and fringy alike, were apoplectic – some even sincerely so – Obama's base was quite pleased.
" He added "Several days ago, an AMI leader advised us that Mr. Pecker is 'apoplectic' about our investigation.
Three thousand miles away, inside Herbalife's Los Angeles headquarters, CEO Michael Johnson saw the slide and went apoplectic.
In the middle of the show's intergalactic, interdimensional strangeness, Summer has become a welcome bolt of apoplectic lightning.
Some jumped through hoops; one rode a scooter; all had the kids in the audience apoplectic with cute.
These were the people on the frontline of the media's scramble to cover Trump — and they were apoplectic.
After last Friday's Democratic debate, Chris Matthews waxed apoplectic about what electing a socialist could mean for America.
"Our lawyers were a little bit apoplectic when they were given links to security things," Mr. Wagner said.
He wrote: Several days ago, an AMI leader advised us that Mr. Pecker is "apoplectic" about our investigation.
Two white policemen are seen at the far right, one calm, the other apoplectic and wielding a chair.
A key measure of its demise is the apoplectic reaction to the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.
He said AMI, which has had ties to the Saudis, was "apoplectic" about The Post's reporting on the Saudis.
Trump has also grown apoplectic when government officials have warned the public about the threat posed by the coronavirus.
They will no doubt be apoplectic about the idea of doing it multiple times, deeper into the campaign season.
Throughout the Brexit process, many in the UK have been apoplectic at the European Union's perceived arrogance and disrespect.
President Donald Trump reportedly vented his fury with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson during an "apoplectic" phone call last week.
Perhaps his uncompromising former views said as much about the apoplectic state of his party as his view of government.
Instead, Democrats were apoplectic, accusing Trump of trying to impede the FBI's investigation into whether his campaign colluded with Russia.
Our couples' therapist used to do that, too, and while it can help, sometimes it made me even more apoplectic.
She turned apoplectic at the thought of another man, this time a member of the media, wielding power over her.
This apoplectic rhetoric should not be surprising given that every Democrat in the House and Senate voted against tax reform.
In his blog post, Bezos said that "an AMI leader advised us" that Pecker was "apoplectic" about de Becker's investigation.
While those refusals have left Democrats apoplectic, Republicans have largely expressed tolerance as they prepare to wind down their investigation.
Sources in both London and Washington described the phone call between the two world leaders as "apoplectic" to the Financial Times.
"Law abiding Americans are apoplectic with the lack of law and order we have seen during President Obama's tenure," he said.
Currently she is apoplectic because a guy she just hooked up with hasn't responded to a text message in four hours.
Many were apoplectic over his announcement — just days before November's election — that he had resumed a federal inquiry into whether Mrs.
" He discerned a pattern: Democrats, he said, "have appeared to be apoplectic about almost every single nominee we've had before us.
To the Editor: Trump voters playing down the Russian hacking would be apoplectic had Vladimir Putin intervened to help Hillary Clinton.
Were Abbey alive to see Trump's proposal to slash the agency's budget by a third in 2018, he would be apoplectic.
NBC News reported that Priebus, who is close with Ryan, is "apoplectic" over Trump's refusal to back the house speaker and McCain.
President Donald Trump reportedly hung up on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson after what officials described as an "apoplectic" call last week.
Right-wing groups were apoplectic that a senator from such a red state would hold up their party's No. 295 legislative priority.
What the apoplectic left fails to understand is that Trump is not disrespecting the intelligence community: he is merely holding them accountable.
My dad was apoplectic, screaming the moment he saw me in the driveway, accusing me of being ashamed of my Chinese heritage.
The man was apparently riled up by the din, and he turned apoplectic when the women mocked his request to simmer down.
Gussie was "simply a tough girl," but not an amoral one, although her career choice would continue to make her mother apoplectic.
More crucially, he remains apoplectic over Bannon's decision, alongside other advisers, to toss out Christie's monumental 30-volume plan for Trump's transition.
Through a spokesman, Mezger suggested Wednesday that Griffin's history of unjustly nitpicking about noise was partly to blame for his apoplectic rant.
Why is Pecker "apoplectic" about Bezos' investigation into who leaked the story to the Enquirer and whether the leak was politically motivated?
Many say they're apoplectic over revelations that top Trump advisers were in constant contact with Russians known to US intelligence during the campaign.
So it is odd that little attention has been paid to the court as a primary force in the country's often-apoplectic anger.
A pro-life Morena senator was apoplectic to find a green scarf, a pro-choice symbol imported from Argentina, placed on her chair.
"The people who really care and are apoplectic or think he's the greatest guy ever are already voting Democratic or Republican," he said.
When I talked to him by phone not long ago, he was apoplectic at what he perceived to be Shaw's breach of loyalty.
It's evident when something Republicans would've been apoplectic about Hillary Clinton doing is conveniently excused when Donald Trump does it -- and vice versa.
All this has many CPAC attendees "apoplectic," Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of the conservative outlet the National Pulse, wrote on Twitter Sunday.
Other booksellers, meanwhile, were apoplectic, correctly noting that they would have faced enormous consequences if they had put the book on sale early.
When they replace a piece of art on the living room wall with something more to their taste, he's nearly apoplectic with rage.
On Wednesday, he suggested through a spokesman that Griffin's history of unjustly nitpicking about noise was partly to blame for his apoplectic rant.
If either Jackson or Bryan had seen the two stats above related to loans and the stock market they would probably been apoplectic.
Trump's behaviour during the call was described by officials as "apoplectic," with the president reportedly slamming the phone down to end the call.
The crisis has left alumni apoplectic, students outraged, donors turning on one another, and the Board of Regents bracing for the next blow.
The 50 best restaurants in London, according to BookatableTrump 'slammed the phone down' on Boris Johnson after an 'apoplectic' call with the prime minister 
And a Trump administration adviser told BuzzFeed News this month that Mercer and father, Robert, were "apoplectic" over the inability to pass a bill.
House Democrats are apoplectic over the GOP's proposed rules changes to prevent them from staging another sit-in on the floor to disrupt proceedings.
The war started when Tomi appeared on "The View" and said she was pro-choice, which made members of the super-conservative website apoplectic.
Apoplectic over the rising numbers, Trump demanded a series of increasingly odd border-security measures, many of which his aides talked him out of.
When they read about massacres of Armenians by the Ottoman Army, American editors and readers were apoplectic and demanded that Washington threaten military action.
We were feral, selfish, and apoplectic, and there (again) was a lack of trust in our leaders — they tried to quell panic via censorship.
The reversal made US President Donald Trump "apoplectic" in a phone call with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week, the Financial Times reports.
President Donald Trump reportedly slammed the phone down on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson last month after what officials described as an "apoplectic" call.
Following the "apoplectic" call, US Vice President Mike Pence said the Trump administration had made its disappointment with the UK "very clear to them."
We&aposre going to bring you her remarks and we&aposll also show you how absolutely apoplectic and insane the media is here, attacking her.
Most interesting, in this cast, is the veteran bass Philip Cokorinos, who on Thursday sang the role of the blind potentate Archibaldo with apoplectic intensity.
Trump's behaviour during last week's call was described by officials as "apoplectic," and Johnson has now reportedly shelved plans for an imminent visit to Washington.
The left, the media in this country, they would be apoplectic and they would be calling for the Special Counsel to be shut down immediately.
" On the 2016 Democratic primaries: "Bernie Sanders supporters have every right to be apoplectic of the complete theft of the Dem primary by Crooked Hillary!
When I slept with another man that summer, I freaked out, asked myself what I'd done, and texted him in an apoplectic fit of guilt.
Readers to the left of me are probably apoplectic — or at least sad — about Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement and his replacement by someone more conservative.
While this apoplectic outburst of raging disillusion does feel like a new force in American politics, it's actually an old one, and a recurring one.
"I think we can say that it is far more serious than the 2013 incident, and I think the Indonesians will be apoplectic," he said.
More: President Trump was reportedly "apoplectic" in a call with Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the decision to permit Huawei technology into Britain's 5G network.
Mostly, however, this tirade drew the same less-than-apoplectic reaction as many previous Trump fulminations by tweet: just more Trump noise — move along everybody.
"It's f---ing apoplectic and ridiculous," one Senate Democratic aide said about the memo, which was authored by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, R-California.
President Donald Trump reportedly slammed the phone down on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week after what officials described as an "apoplectic" call last week.
And when I told him young people think the system is stacked against them because rich people take advantage of those less fortunate, Langone became apoplectic.
After you've done the apoplectic walk to the campsite with tents, bottles, and sleeping bags, nobody wants to carry extra weight around a sprawling festival ground.
During the 2000 primaries, the media and pundits were apoplectic that candidate George W. Bush wouldn't admit to having used heavy-duty drugs in his past.
Bannon, the former Trump adviser and former Breitbart chairman, has been disinvited from The New Yorker Festival, and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens is apoplectic.
I am not; I am a slob with a hoarder's affinity for trash, and when we lived together, my habits rendered my mother apoplectic with rage.
Keeping the government open will sate the likes of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky), who was apoplectic during the recent 35-day government shutdown.
I was startled, too: In the scene, Driver reaches a state of rage so apoplectic that it seems to push beyond the boundaries of the film.
US President Donald Trump accused UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson of "betrayal" after he slammed down the phone on Johnson during an "apoplectic" call last month.
" That was more than enough to send the vice president's admirers into apoplectic fits, but Buttigieg wasn't content to stop with his rendition of "Born This Way.
River was my friend and peer—someone who I learned a lot about acting from—and I was apoplectic with jealousy, which was a big motivating factor.
Trump and Johnson's relationship has deteriorated in recent months — last month, the president hung up the phone on the prime minister in a moment of "apoplectic" fury.
US President Donald Trump accused UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson of "betrayal" after slamming down the phone on him during an "apoplectic" call between the two leaders.
The Dickensian-named head of American Media Incorporated, The Enquirer's owner, was "apoplectic," according to Bezos' post in Medium, about his investigation into who leaked the texts.
Yet the response from Conservative backbenchers and the right-wing press—who, with Labour under inept leadership, form the main opposition to the government these days—was apoplectic.
"Extra dressing?" the guy at the restaurant says in broken English, and John becomes apoplectic as he tries to communicate that the dressing should be on the side.
However, the party that has demanded full disclosure and unhampered inquiry of the Trump administration is now apoplectic about an investigation touching on actions by the Obama administration.
Campaigns were apoplectic Monday, demanding answers from the party as time ticked away and they feared every moment lost would undermine the credibility and impact of the results.
Yet instead of dreaming of ways to spend the money, most senior Irish politicians were apoplectic with rage when the ruling was debated in parliament on September 7th.
Trump spent Thursday in "an unusually foul mood" and sounded "apoplectic" about the stock sell-off, former senior administration official briefed on his private conversations told The Post.
The Trump administration was angered by the decision, with the president himself reportedly expressing his disapproval before hanging up in an "apoplectic" phone call with Johnson last month.
Waters, rightly apoplectic about Trump, had exhorted voters to take inspiration from the recent public shaming of Trump administration officials and harass and heckle them whenever opportunity struck.
The Trump administration was angered by the decision, with the president himself reportedly expressing his disapproval before hanging up in an "apoplectic" phone call with Johnson last month.
" >> Of course, over on Fox Business, Lou Dobbs made this all about the news coverage, saying "the national left-wing media went apoplectic over the past few days.
Pence and his wife were reportedly "apoplectic" about Trump, and his aides were leaking to the media that if the debate did not go well, Pence might jump ship.
Spotify didn't say that out loud, for obvious reasons — it still needs to work with music labels, and if Spotify takes them on directly, the labels will go apoplectic.
He was so strapped for cash that his creditors were apoplectic when they learned that Mr. Trump had bought Marla Maples an engagement ring estimated to be worth $19933,21993.
Beyoncé is a Tesla coil for anyone who has been otherized (except poor Eminem, who at this point is probably just wandering apoplectic around a Safeway in Palm Desert).
This apparently did not sit well with David Pecker, AMI's CEO and Chairman: Several days ago, an AMI leader advised us that Mr. Pecker is 'apoplectic' about our investigation.
With Republicans currently apoplectic about their frontrunner while they simultaneously fight President Obama's attempts to fill Antonin Scalia's spot on the Supreme Court, we are at a turning point.
Priebus is "apoplectic" over Trump's remarks and called campaign chairman Paul Manafort and other top staffers to voice his "extreme displeasure," NBC reported, citing a source in the GOP.
They forget that for every outrageous Trump tweet, there's a dozen apoplectic ones voters see coming from Democratic politicians, activists, and the mainstream media, which leave them hemorrhaging credibility.
He was apoplectic that I characterized it as such, so I tried another avenue, saying a campaign reorganization would make sense since Hillary Clinton was leading Trump in the polls.
He has functioned for years as a rallying point for "birthers," conspiracy theorists, extremists and racists who are apoplectic about the fact that the country elected a black man president.
Over the past year or so, a series of high-profile FTC enforcement actions have left critics of tech's biggest privacy offenders—Google, Facebook, Equifax—somewhere between frustrated and apoplectic.
Some of this comes through in the women themselves, and in particular Marziyeh's apoplectic brother, who is beside himself with the dishonor that his sister has brought on the family.
The managing editor, A. M. Rosenthal, was already apoplectic about the travel piece, Ms. Tifft and Mr. Jones wrote, and may not have needed much persuasion to impose a ban.
"Every member I've talked to has been apoplectic about it," said Doug Heye, a Republican strategist who's worked at the Republican National Committee and in the George W. Bush administration.
Before you get apoplectic, this would represent the first increase in the national gas tax since 1993, raising it from 18.4 cents a gallon to a whopping 24 cents a gallon.
President Trump's supporters are apoplectic and lashing out at "Amnesty Don" for pursuing a deal with Democratic leaders to protect young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
Some airline officials were apoplectic after Trump announced the drastic-sounding European travel ban, saying they had been briefed on a much less severe travel restriction prior to the President's speech.
The collective effect was that of Ashlee Simpson's apoplectic "Saturday Night Live" jig, but the mood was lively, and the queens served as authentic a "country" experience as the single merited.
As it turns out, 2016 Graham warned voters about exactly what 2019 Graham is apoplectic about now: that Trump's promise to withdraw troops from the Middle East will make America less safe.
Napoli keeper Reina, who is likely to be in the Spain squad for the Russia finals, was apoplectic, telling Diario AS: "There's still time to change it" before the event kicks off.
Saturday saw the Saudi-led coalition conduct an airstrike on a funeral hall in the capital Sana'a that left 257 people dead, more than 500 injured, and the White House nearly apoplectic.
Saturday saw the Saudi-led coalition conduct an airstrike on a funeral hall in the capital Sana'a that left 140 people dead, more than 500 injured, and the White House nearly apoplectic.
Conservatives on sites such as The Federalist and Hot Air were apoplectic over the exchanges, accusing mainstream reporters of taking sides in a policy battle and preening for one another on-camera.
When Donald Trump was elected and appointed Gorsuch to fill Scalia&aposs seat, apoplectic Democrats made a fatal error: Instead of keeping their powder dry until Kennedy resigned, they filibustered Gorsuch&aposs nomination.
Among immigration hard-liners, Ann Coulter, a conservative author — who is promoting a new book titled "In Trump We Trust" — seemed almost apoplectic during Mr. Trump's town-hall-style event on Fox News.
Washington (CNN)One moment, Donald Trump is "apoplectic" about the gathering legal storm bearing down on his presidency that is threatening to lift the lid on his most guarded personal and business secrets.
And this all played out as some Republicans went apoplectic in the wake of the Brussels terror attack when President Obama attended a baseball game in Cuba and danced the tango in Argentina.
At a rally later in the day, Trump praised former Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein, earning another rebuke from Ryan and leaving Republicans apoplectic that he had created a distraction from Clinton's email troubles.
At the time, he was too apoplectic to see that a good story would be over by the time he found a man to replace me, but he gradually, grudgingly let me stay.
The United States is very disappointed that the United Kingdom has decided to go forward with Huawei for a portion of their information-- WILFRED FROST: One report suggested -- the President was apoplectic with fury.
When these two gripes come together, as in the case of South Korea—which has a trade surplus with America and an American missile-defence system on its soil—the president can become apoplectic.
Billionaire Trump patrons Rebekah and Bob Mercer are "apoplectic" over the health care debacle, with renewed fears that Trump's lofty goals of changing Washington have become all but impossible, said a Trump administration adviser.
Stone is basically remaking Laura Poitras' fantastic documentary Citizenfour with a Hollywood cast, with Melissa Leo playing the documentarian, Zachary Quinto as an apoplectic Glenn Greenwald, and, of course, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Snowden.
A talking Kitty was once created for a pilot cartoon series in Japan, causing fans loyal to the cat's mouthless look to become apoplectic, a Sanrio designer told The New York Times in 2010.
That partly because you thought Hillary Clinton was going to win, there would be no wall, and I think you said you were actually apoplectic at the idea that she was going to win.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's former campaign aides are apoplectic about revelations that top advisers close to now-President Donald Trump's campaign were in constant communication with Russians known to US intelligence during the 2016 contest.
This is why her revelations are so primed for comedy: She is a woman who fully believed she deserved the moon, and when her perfect facade disappears, she's apoplectic and confused and ready to rant.
But back at home, he finds that he and Beth have switched places: She's apoplectic at the news that Shauna bailed on her own daughter, and she vows to never bring Deja back to the prison.
Some would make significant changes to surveillance authorized by the law, while others have been met with an apoplectic reaction from privacy advocates and their supporters in tech who say these bills could make things worse.
Republicans are apoplectic, claiming that the FBI and Justice Department sought and received a foreign surveillance warrant on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page without revealing that the dossier was paid for in part by the Democrats.
If the tariff regime is very much top of mind from Wall Street to Shanghai, the Taiwan Travel Act went little noticed in Washington, while looming large in Beijing, where leaders were bordering on the apoplectic.
Trump's "apoplectic" exchange with Johnson took place after the United Kingdom said it would allow Huawei to have a role in the country's 5G cellphone networks, which the Trump administration sees as an intelligence risk (The Hill).
Some of this comes through in the three women themselves, and in particular Marziyeh's apoplectic brother, who is beside himself with the dishonor that his sister has brought upon the family for wanting to become an actress.
In the days after the election, apoplectic progressive journalists spent their time writing boiling hot takes, trying to find the one CNN chyron or Nate Silver tweet responsible for handing democracy over to a Putin-loving creamsicle.
Mr Carr used monologues to show off his one-liners, Mr Brooker was given a segment in which to poke fun at British culture and Mr Mitchell engaged in the apoplectic rants for which he is famous.
The quick-fire release of A Moon Shaped Pool back in May threw their ever-adoring fans—of which there are literally millions—into a state of apoplectic shock, hyperventilating on social media for a full week.
In the original skit, Bob Elliott (who died earlier this year) explains, with agonizing slowness, that he is in town for the Slow Talkers of America convention, while Ray Goulding, his interviewer, grows nearly apoplectic with impatience.
If Budget Cuts' robots don't have the charm of Portal's soulful machines, they've still got personality, pacing around levels muttering "I-am-a-ro-bot" and going into an adorably apoplectic frenzy if they see a comrade harmed.
The decades-long smearing of Hillary Clinton as an unhinged shrew culminated one year ago today when, despite maintaining a preternatural calm throughout the most brutal campaign in living memory, she lost the election to masculinity's apoplectic id.
When California's governor at the time, Jerry Brown, threatened to override local control with a proposal to allow developers to build urban apartments "as of right" — bypassing most of the public process and hearings — Lafayette citizens were apoplectic.
The Senate's repeal-and-replace effort found itself near collapse on Tuesday, with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell left trying to win back the support of defectors, leaving Republicans on the other side of Capitol frustrated, verging on apoplectic.
With such turmoil swirling around the President, it is no wonder that a source close to him told CNN's Pamela Brown that Trump is "apoplectic" about evidence seized in the FBI raid on Cohen and fixated over everything else.
This year, I want to share -- in the interests of a peaceful Thanksgiving weekend for all -- a message I have conveyed to my apoplectic liberal and "progressive" friends, who are shaking in fear at the prospect of the Trump inauguration.
Multiple US lawmakers including Vice President Mike Pence voiced their outrage at the decision, and President Trump was reportedly "apoplectic" in a phone call with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, at the end of which the US President slammed down the phone.
US President Donald Trump's reaction to the decision was characterized as "apoplectic" by The Financial Times, and subsequently US Attorney General William Barr spoke at a conference about steps the US is considering encouraging or taking to counter Huawei's prominence.
None of this pandering appears to be working, since now the male fans have taken on the part of the hysterics, with their apoplectic, inexplicable rage, their obsessive down-voting of trailers and positive reviews, their constant acting out for attention.
And Trump is fixated on the information the feds seized from Cohen in a raid last week, according to another source close to the President who described Trump to CNN senior White House correspondent Pamela Brown as "apoplectic" over the ordeal.
Mainstream media outlets were apoplectic over President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's comments at a rally in Melbourne, Fla.
" You can expect women to be welcome at the bar too, where they can "enjoy feeling like you've stepped back into the 1930's when an apoplectic old man appears at your elbow to give you directions to back to your kitchen.
" After the Lee nomination, the former staffer continued, "Byrd went apoplectic, and Thompson was with him, so I doubt seriously that that language about the GS-15 came from Thompson's office, and I can tell you factually, it did not come from Byrd.
And when I discovered that some percentage of my audience seemed to expect that I would like Trump based on my criticism of Islam, I was just apoplectic and spent a long time performing an exorcism on my podcast of those people.
Trump allies are apoplectic over the media's obsession with the alt-right and the neo-Nazis that gathered in Washington, D.C., over the weekend to pledge fealty to Trump, arguing that Trump has condemned racism repeatedly and has no ties to either group.
A certain apoplectic subset of the intellectual lazy seem unable to cope with the notion that an action can be simultaneously "against well-intended laws" and "good" — and yet, this is so, and the Snowden revelations act as a superb object example.
"I'm sure it will be [an issue] for some people here in the United States who are just kind of apoplectic about that, but it's much more a domestic issue than an issue over there," said Carafano, who worked on Trump's transition team.
The fund-raising success of many Democratic Senate candidates speaks to heightened passions among Trump-apoplectic Democrats, but it also reflects deepening pessimism among Trump-anxious Republicans, who fear that the nonstop presidential melodrama will drag down the party's Senate and House candidates.
In Egypt, President Sisi's regime believes itself to be so fragile that it went apoplectic over some viral videos on Facebook in which a B-grade actor living in self-imposed exile in Spain condemned corruption and called on Egyptians to protest.
Trump unleashed "apoplectic" anger at Boris Johnson in a phone call after the United Kingdom prime minister announced a decision to allow Huawei a limited role in building his nation's next-generation 5G telecommunications network, Sebastian Payne and Katrina Manson at the Financial Times report.
To be on your own, with no direction home Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone THEN: When Bob Dylan strode on to the stage at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, foregoing his acoustic guitar for a Fender strat, the crowd went apoplectic.
Rogue's de facto hit—a stone-hearted celebration of solitude christened "Misanthropic Drunken Loner"—comes flanked by the apoplectic "Call in the Coroner" and "Blue Jays," a song known to lull moshpit scrapers into states of pensive meditation, penned in tribute to Flynn's departed grandfather.
In fact, the good folks at A.A. will be apoplectic over this book, which suggests that heavy drinking is a basic human need, providing us with relief from the burdens of civilized society and even, for many cultures in history, a glimpse of the divine.
Not just to the teams trying to win it, as proved by the sight of Sean Dyche, the Burnley manager, rendered apoplectic by V.A.R.'s overturning a penalty given to his team just as his striker, Matej Vydra, started his run-up to take it.
If you read my previous piece on the problems with smart guns, then you hopefully understand the differences between a seat belt and smart gun tech, and why the prospect of having smart technology forcibly included in all new firearms drives gun nuts into apoplectic fits.
Before we get to that however, it should be stated that the current Republican position is one supported by logic and history — even if it has caused the voices of the left, specifically The New York Times and the rest of the mainstream media, to become apoplectic.
We know nothing," said Genny Allard, the mother of Jack Allard, a 25-year-old New Jersey resident who is in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator at Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Medical Center in Edison, N.J. "I'm just, like, apoplectic at this point.
Bezos also mentioned that Pecker, a close ally of President Donald Trump (who also had a cozy relationship with bin Salman), was "apoplectic" over coverage from the Bezos-owned Washington Post of the October 2018 murder of Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, allegedly on bin Salman's orders.
Charles M. Blow When Barack Obama was in office — remember the good old days, just over a week ago, when we didn't wake up every morning and wonder what new atrocity was emanating from the White House — Republicans were apoplectic about his use of executive orders.
We cringed as apoplectic politicians attacked yet another farm, factory or residential home being sold to "the Chinese"; culminating in the then-opposition Labour Party claiming an overseas hijacking of our housing market, based on the fact that 39.5% of house purchasers in Auckland had "Chinese-sounding names".
PATCHED: Trump unleashed "apoplectic" anger at Boris Johnson in a phone call after the United Kingdom prime minister announced a decision to allow the Chinese telecom Huawei a limited role in building his nation's next-generation 5G telecommunications network, Sebastian Payne and Katrina Manson at the Financial Times report.
Now that President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet choices have mostly been announced—the latest being Russia BFF and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, and ready-to-run-the-agency-he-forgot-he-wants-to-abolish Rick Perry for secretary of energy—progressives are understandably apoplectic.
But Democrats — already incensed that Pruitt had told them to go through the public records request process if they wanted his emails or other documents from his time as attorney general — were apoplectic Thursday night when GOP leaders said Pruitt's vote would take place Friday as scheduled. Sen.
If Greg was shocked when I told him not only were there no plans or discussions to move climate change legislation, he was positively apoplectic when I told him the issue itself had never come up in leadership meetings, House Republican Conference meetings or in any context that I could remember.
Photo: J. Scott Applewhite (AP)Today's House Judiciary Committee hearing was a clownshow—accurately predicted by Minority Leader Nadler as focusing mainly on the outgoing Republican majority's apoplectic rage towards imaginary conservative bias on Alphabet's platforms, and largely a rehash of the browbeating doled out to Twitter and Facebook earlier in the year.
A little of Casablancas' current headspace might be blamed on the response to his first album with the studio rats in the Voidz, Tyranny, a proggy, apoplectic record of dayglo soloing and abstract epics that shattered the droll melodiousness that longtime fans had come to expect of his work away from the Strokes.
Everything else is by design: the sterility of Lily's home, the space between them, Lyle Vincent's striking cinematography, and the sound — not just an apoplectic score composed by Erik Friedlander intended less to shock than to rattle — but sound editing and mixing that make you feel like your senses have been turned up to 11.
CAVUTO: I&aposm wondering, given some of the apoplectic reactions we have seen of many on the left, Gianno, that, is it at risk, that is, the Democratic Party at risk, of botching it again, of just getting so infuriated that they lose sight of the forest for the trees, and Republicans hang on to everything?
I know you are a big Bernie supporter and if I supported Bernie Sanders and I found out the news that we just discovered yesterday, that the fix was in, that the primary was rigged, that she stole the election, that a signed secret deal was made with the Clinton campaign and DNC, I would be apoplectic.
Republicans were apoplectic, with Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) shouting at Booker and questioning whether he would release his own emails. Sen.
Since it became clear that Ford, who alleges that Kavanaugh laid on top of her and tried to pull off her bathing suit in high school, would come to Washington to testify, Republican elected officials and party strategists have been apoplectic about the appearance of a group of men asking hard and personal questions of her.
Inside the bar is a crazy mix of artists, journalists, and everything in between—"aspiring writers, starving artists, the political, apolitical and the apoplectic, drunkards and recovering drunkards, the bright and the dim, those who want to root for or jeer the home team, comics and fancies, musicians and dancers, the reserved and the verbose," as its own website puts it.
Democrats, who run the Empire State, are apoplectic that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE could pardon his former campaign manager, who has been sentenced to 90 months in prison in the Mueller probe.
Tucker Carlson, in characteristically nationalist language, endorsed the course of action as well, asserting on his Fox News show Monday night that the "apoplectic" reaction in Washington had cast into relief the bipartisan neoconservative consensus that prizes waging war above all else: Of countless decisions Donald Trump has announced via Twitter, you'd think this would be the least controversial of all.
Read more about the US' global tensions:Trump is losing the support of the UK, the US's closest ally, after he slammed down the phone on them during an 'apoplectic' callBoris Johnson, Trump's closest foreign ally, is distancing himself from the president whom he says is 'failing to lead'The United States' main allies are abandoning Trump after his 'dangerous escalation' with Iran
Trump was apoplectic after a pair of weekend media interviews by his personal lawyer, in which Giuliani said that the president had been involved in discussions to build a Trump Tower in Moscow through the end of the 2016 campaign — a statement that enraged Trump because it contradicted his own public position, according to two sources close to the president.
My exhaustion isn't much compared to the humiliation and oppression of the Palestinians, who have withstood the forced conversion of the occupied West Bank into a skein of Bantustans and of Gaza into an internment camp—or an "open-air prison," as it is sometimes called, because to call it anything harsher is to invite an apoplectic response, even from those liberal Jews who view Israel with disapproval.
We talk and write all the time about the Never Trumpers: those previously stalwart Republicans who cringed at Trump's entry into the presidential race; grew increasingly apoplectic as he raged on; began to live, courtesy of him, in an unwavering state of unalloyed outrage; and scaled new media and sometimes financial heights as party turncoats, their antipathy toward the president more titillating and telegenic by dint of their loyalty to Republicans before him.
Apoplectic House GOP lawmakers for weeks have claimed that Obama-era officials inappropriately used a piece of opposition research funded in part by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign to obtain a surveillance warrant on Page as part of the Russia probe.
This might make Bolton even more apoplectic than he usually appears to be, but the problem for Trump & Co. is they have no good plan B. For all the talk of "fire and fury," it is more likely that it is not Trump's toughness that has brought Kim to the negotiating table, but rather his perceived weakness, his need for a deal -- as well as the enhanced confidence the North Koreans have thanks to their development of a nuclear arsenal that's not likely to be dismantled anytime soon.
The haters were apoplectic when they told us that the administration didn't show enough concern about the murder of Ezra Schwartz, even though the U.S. ambassador to Israel condemned the attack almost immediately, the State Department condemned the attack the next day, and both President Obama and Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE condemned the attack and called Schwartz's family the day after his funeral, well before the end of shiva.

No results under this filter, show 250 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.