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"blowhard" Definitions
  1. a person who talks too proudly about something they own or something they have done

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Gerry is gently authoritative, whereas Dallas is a loud blowhard.
But Mr Trump's blowhard talk risks provoking Iranian hardliners anyway.
Howard, like so many great men, is an exhausting blowhard.
You're one Goldman Sachs job away from a blowhard grand slam.
Wayne-style hero, a reckless, blowhard bomb defuser named Sergeant James,
Particularly during the current political season, such blowhard hyperbole seems almost mainstream.
Of course there's no plan, just a blowhard ceaselessly tooting his horn.
She finally lands on a misogynist blowhard professor named Mike (Jeremy Bobb).
His enormous ego is, like the ego of every blowhard, incredibly tender.
Soon, we inaugurate a blowhard to the highest office of our nation.
To aim for modesty and humility and cooperation rather than blowhard arrogance.
And this isn't just a case of conservative men protecting a conservative blowhard.
A good number of my Republican friends think Trump is a boorish blowhard.
That Georgette was married to a pompous blowhard anchorman was also significant, of course.
White House, Selina had to pit herself against a staid military man, a blowhard
Gingrich is Trump's only rival for the title of the biggest blowhard in America.
The Trump analogue in Rapture-Palooza is Robinson as blowhard Idaho politico Earl Gundy.
At the Monessen lunch, even some of his supporters said he was a blowhard.
" He intimated that John Brennan, the former director of the C.I.A., was a "blowhard.
We needed to see a leader; what we saw was an incompetent, delusional blowhard.
In June, Kelly called Trump a "blowhard" in a meet-and-greet with Democrats.
She is every woman who must suppress a sigh when the blowhard in accounts management talks over her — only, in Clinton's case, that blowhard isn't just pointlessly pontificating about email blasts; he's a candidate for the most powerful position in the world.
But others may conclude that the president is a do-nothing blowhard in his turn.
Donald Trump would probably have been a blowhard and a bully whatever his social station.
" Another male Sanders supporter explained, "Trump is an obnoxious vulgar blowhard who says foolish things.
He, too, plays a blowhard anchor named for himself; he, too, has invoked multiple influences.
Former President George Bush considers him a "blowhard," only interested in feeding his own ego.
President Trump is a blowhard king throwing hyperbolic missives from his tower into the crowd below.
Clinton stand up to that common hazard of working while female: the sexist blowhard, the harasser.
In 2004, he added a new look and voice to his repertoire: business blowhard Donald Trump.
But some prisoners, including people of color, can't resist the charm of a hyper-masculine blowhard.
I think he has been pushing this shaming, some people think of him as a blowhard.
A blowhard and a bully, X was the husband of one of my wife's good friends.
For others, he is a cartoonish blowhard who accentuates his own importance by splashing through hyperbole.
McMahon may be a blowhard and kind of an idiot, but he's not a bad guy.
Don Johnson, playing her husband Richard, is a blowhard conservative completely unaware of his frequent hypocrisies.
But yeah, either way, making JJJ a blowhard feels like a natural progression for the character.
Not a mere bigot or blowhard but a fundamentally disturbed person who just might be evil incarnate.
Howard may be a blowhard, but Jack is the one who does the bulk of the talking.
Insufferable blowhard or marketing genius who's subverting the dominant paradigm with his outlandish claims and $500 shoes?
"He's an ignorant, amoral, dishonest and manipulative, misogynistic, philandering, hyper-litigious, isolationist, protectionist blowhard," Mr. Vlock said.
In the other, Mel Brooks's goofy 22007 Western, "Blazing Saddles," he played the blowhard Mayor Olson Johnson.
Are we going to insist on the difference between a genuine expert and an ill-informed blowhard?
Dishonored 2's "grand inventor" Kirin Jindosh is a blowhard at best, a bringer of death at worst.
SNL's Trump is a blowhard, a depiction that few Trump supporters would deny is rooted somewhere in reality.
You're my worst case scenario for my career in 12 yrs: a pious, unlikable blowhard who lives alone.
"Frankly, I think it's why Trump couldn't be more ill-suited to be president, because he's a blowhard."
A blowhard criticizing Hollywood for setting a freewheeling example he felt the rest of the country shouldn't be following.
King Lear, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Richard II: each an overweening blowhard, undone by a combination of hubris and derangement.
She sometimes longs for the hated dead father, a wealthy blowhard fond of beating his children with a cane.
It's like he knows what every barstool blowhard is about to say before he or she even says it.
A ringside blowhard announced that he had it 116-111 for Kovalev, and there was dark talk of robbery.
When I looked at that photo, I saw a woman who was far from the maligned desperate blowhard feminist.
Mr. de Blasio has criticized Mr. Trump's policies and called him a "blowhard" for supporting police surveillance of mosques.
"In some respect, even though he's a blowhard, I think Trump is a victim in some ways," he said.
After his election China decided Mr Trump was a blowhard who could be bought off by purchases of American goods.
Dick Solomon (John Lithgow) is the high commander of the mission, so he becomes the blowhard patriarch of the family.
It's shared by a certain orangey blowhard with aggressive lawsuits, convenient bankruptcies, stiffed creditors and phony philanthropy in his past.
And Hollis's troupe, in which God is played by a mellifluous blowhard named Larking, has good reason to doubt him.
Ziering gamely takes the biggest hit, playing a self-promoting blowhard who walks around whining about the post-#MeToo culture.
On the one hand we have an egomaniac blowhard who mixes populist slogans with divisive language and precious little policy substance.
Mickey's blowhard henchmen brings a gun into the bar, planning to shoot Vinnie it seems, but Big Mike (Mustafa Shakir) intervenes.
It felt a little presumptuous, and this was the first time Ive started to come off as a bit of blowhard.
Despite his reputation as metal's preeminent conservative blowhard, I wanted to see if I could get past that self-aggrandizing exterior.
The background here is that, like most other Republican senators, McCain utterly loathes Cruz and views him as an arrogant blowhard.
And, sung by a high tenor, the stereotype of operatic arrogance, Mr. Trump (Thomas Segen) is portrayed as a sour blowhard.
" Another lawyer, Nabeeh el-Wahsh, disparaged Mr. Sabry as a blowhard who uses the cases as "a chance to get famous.
But it gives you a good sense of his personality in that he's blowhard-y and blustery and nimble with facts.
The blowhard tycoon was trounced there on April 5th, losing to Ted Cruz, his last serious rival, by a 13-point margin.
Simply as a blowhard who gains headlines around the world, he reinforces caricatures of the United States and tarnishes our global reputation.
Nothing, certainly not an infantile blowhard who thrived on debt and deception, could derail the inevitable rise of a lasting liberal majority.
During his CNN days, Carlson described O'Reilly as a "thin-skinned blowhard" and a "humorless phony," but now the two must coexist.
He was needier than she, a bit of a blowhard, and seldom let a conversation stray too far from his own accomplishments.
For nine years, he played "Stephen Colbert," a conservative blowhard pundit based almost entirely on O'Reilly's style of hosting The O'Reilly Factor.
The Colbert interview was hardly clarifying concerning Assange's character; after all, Colbert himself was adopting the persona of a blowhard, right-wing commentator.
So, the question isn't whether or not we should chastise the blowhard messenger, it's what are we doing to challenge the hateful message?
But being a blowhard in public is different from giving false financial statements to the tax authorities or banks, which are potentially crimes.
Were it not for our reverence for money, Mr. Trump would be easily recognized as the simple-minded, vulgar, bigoted blowhard he is.
In one section of a Portal-themed demo called Aperture Hand Labs, you have to demonstrate a firm handshake with a blowhard executive robot.
The single most pointed segment in "Time to Get Cereal" involves a blowhard dude eating at a Red Lobster with his wife and kid.
" Kerr, in an interview with Sports Illustrated earlier this year, said Trump "couldn't be more ill-suited to be president, because he's a blowhard.
Reviled by many critics as a backbench blowhard, Bolsonaro displayed shrewd political instincts by tapping into public anger over rampant corruption and rising crime.
And our president is such a mercurial blowhard, he could screw it all up again before this column even hits The Times home page.
Image: Hublot (Hublot)There are lots of annoying telltales of a blowhard, but none quite so insufferable as Hublot's Big Bang Meca-10 P2P watch.
Sure, it's a coward's move, but I didn't want to alert this blowhard to my distaste with an unfollow or the far more overt block.
" The board also opined Friday that Clinton has a "steadiness, seriousness and a commanding grasp of issues about which the blowhard businessman is dangerously ignorant.
Perhaps more importantly, a Best Buy tech might not be such a blowhard about the specifics of how you cracked your brand new iPhone's screen.
In 2010, still stinging from his defeat at the hands of Barack Obama, McCain tacked right to handle the primary challenge from blowhard former Rep.
The Times bombshell story also revealed that in business—if, alas, not yet in politics—Trump the Braggart eventually became exposed as Trump the Blowhard.
Sorry to bring up Milo again, but the DB210 is the antithesis of all that modern putsch - all blowhard show and noise - he stands for.
I think a lot of people see the blowhard side of him, the angry side, and Snodgrass sees the vulnerability, the anxieties, the self-doubt.
Nixon was a skilful, hardworking criminal; Mr Trump is a blowhard who even now seems unaware of the magnitude and complexity of the office he holds.
In real life, Frank Sheeran was a thug and a blowhard, and it's likely that his confessions, as related to Brandt, were inflated with hot air.
They had sources into him, listening to him, and at the end of the day, the FBI said, 'I think this guy is just a blowhard.
I attempted the two-hour "Porgy and Bess Walking Tour" and abandoned it a blowhard half-hour in, but there are multiple and undoubtedly better guides.
For all the talk of his racism and lying and bush-league authoritarianism, Trump is also, much more fundamentally, a blowhard in way over his head.
I've known Donald Trump for a long time, and I always thought he was exactly what New York City needed to have: the big blowhard billionaire.
The reason for that is my view of him was totally formed by the Village Voice, by seeing him as this conman and blowhard and racist.
" Obama considered Biden a Washington blowhard; listening to one of Biden's long-winded speeches during a Senate hearing, he wrote a note to an aide: "Shoot.
Onstage or in his podcast, he comes off as the ultimate macho blowhard at the bar, but his greatest jokes are about the prison of masculinity.
Yet there we were, turning our collective stares to Trump Tower to gape at the unlikely pairing of the President-elect and notorious rap blowhard Kanye West.
Fourteen years ago, the climax of the first Ratchet and Clank hinged on a betrayal: superhero blowhard Captain Qwark (think The Tick in space) turning on Ratchet.
The legal blowhard has made it his life's work to bring Trump down, adopting the president's own tactics of hardball tweeting and take-no-prisoners public combat.
The response from the Trump administration came amid reports recounting how the elder Bush called Trump a "blowhard" who was only interested in stoking his own ego.
Is he this blowhard demagogue we see on TV or is he really a sophisticated consumer of information that will keep this information close to his chest?
Instead, I'm listening to this blowhard call another candidate a pussy and crack crass-ass jokes during one of the most pivotal times in our nation's history.
In hindsight, it is rather too easy to side with Porter-the-artist against Clement Greenberg, the critic-as-blowhard, in what sounds like a burst of rebellion.
Kim Dotcom in 1993, copyright Boris Rostamu-RabetThe record on Kim Dotcom is pretty clear: he's an blowhard huckster who broke laws and got rightfully punished for it.
The only real annoyance of the episode is the framing device of the talk radio blowhard going off on Keane's policies and criticizing her response to the bombing.
Bannon is a careless blowhard, but he's at least as qualified to "deconstruct" the administrative state as Kushner is to manage any of these life-and-death initiatives.
Mrs Clinton's attack on Mr Trump duly cast him as a dangerous and thin-skinned blowhard with such a short temper that he might blunder into a war.
" The New Hampshire Union Leader What happened: In December 2015, the New Hampshire Union Leader ran a scathing front-page editorial that described Trump as a "crude blowhard.
Donald Trump isn't a normal candidate: He's a thin-skinned blowhard who's constantly doing things like threatening to destroy NATO and encouraging Russia to hack US citizens' emails.
" The left-leaning Guardian, on its editorial pages, called the speech "by turns bitter, blowhard and banal" and noted that "in 1933, Roosevelt challenged the world to overcome fear.
For at least four years, Americans would have to listen, week in and week out, to a raving blowhard who can't let go of his beef with Rosie O'Donnell.
At the height of his fame, Glenn Beck used to devote segment after segment to "Christie porn": clips of the blowhard governor dressing down the media while Beck gushed.
Tellingly, both "X-Files" and "Homeland" have come to feature a conspiracy-theory-spouting blowhard (here played by Joel McHale) whose inflammatory rantings, improbably, are actually tinged with truth.
Nothing about Hitler's ascent to power -- from an obscure blowhard spouting crackpot racial theories in beer halls in 1920s Munich to becoming the master of much of Europe -- was preordained.
Some of the characters are outsized and silly — Lynch basically reprises her hateful Glee coach, Willard plays his usual dim, hilarious blowhard, and Coolidge is as garishly game as ever.
His comments followed an appearance on Fox Business on Wednesday, in which he called the Democratic presidential candidate a "blowhard" for arguing that billionaires shouldn't exist in the United States.
In an interview during the 2016 presidential campaign, George H.W. Bush told the author that Trump was a "blowhard," driven by "a certain ego" and lacking a commitment to public service.
But the Jameson of Far From Home is closer to an Alex Jones type, a blowhard conspiracy theorist all too eager to spread anti-Spider-Man lies through his website, TheDailyBugle.net.
His creepiest characters (as a contract killer in Collateral, say, or a screaming blowhard boss in Tropic Thunder, or the creepy motivational speaker in Magnolia) always draw significant attention and interest.
But Weinstein's storied reputation as a power-drunk, hot-tempered blowhard surrounded by cases of Diet Coke has been well documented since he founded Miramax with his brother Bob in 1979.
There may be a taste for a supersize American-cheese blowhard fantasy compendium of all the ills of Western civilization poured into one guy, but you need a MUCH lighter touch.
Everyone says so.) She's not as recent an arrival, though, as Weber (Skylar Astin), a sycophantic blowhard whose abundant lack of talent doesn't keep him from being assigned to project teams.
Its most annoying manifestation is the inclusion of invariably silent, winsome young women for the sole purpose of bestowing wide-eyed attention on the pronouncements of some middle-aged male blowhard.
The title character of George Kelly's 1924 play "The Show-Off" is a boasting buffoon named Aubrey Piper — a vain, dissembling blowhard with an obvious toupee and galloping delusions of grandeur.
When Jimmy launches the small-scale con of a blowhard broker, intended to get the guy to buy them a whole bottle of very expensive tequila, indecision reigns in Kim's eyes.
China criticized the U.S. reaction to the denial of the Stennis port call in Hong Kong as a "blowhard performance" for the media in an editorial in the state-run Global Times.
And do we really imagine that any significant fraction of the overwhelmingly dominant blowhard bloc consists of moderate voters who just don't realize what they would be getting from Trump or Cruz?
Some say that Trump is just being a blowhard, that he doesn't know what he is talking about, and that for all his bluster, there is nothing he could or would do.
The invertebrates in Congress and the soulless blowhard in the White House will not take even the most common-sensical measures to limit the use of militarized weapons by deeply troubled people.
CreditCreditPatrick A. Burns/The New York Times Whatever else he was — liberator, totalitarian despot, bombastic blowhard — Fidel Castro was a showman, and Americans, as we know, can be suckers for a showman.
And if you would, nonetheless, hold a sale in the name of the blowhard who appears to be the brains of this operation — but is not — the Haggler would be greatly amused.
" But, he said, "the entire context and tone" of his old website "was intended to be a giant obnoxious right-wing caricature, a parody of a right-wing blowhard living my life.
So Uber's blowhard-in-chief Travis Kalanick is finally out, out as CEO — after some of its most prominent investors put the squeeze on him to go (not just take a time out).
On Wednesday morning, after slamming Donald Trump over and over again during the campaign as a demagogue blowhard who had no business in politics, President Barack Obama had to congratulate the president-elect.
And there's an argument to be made that Mr. Biden's rambling is preferable to the rhetorical stylings of his younger days, when he often came across as a senatorial blowhard — which he was.
Drain said Lampert was "subject to substantial verbal abuse" during the proceedings, noting that critics had characterized the Sears chairman in ways that evoked a ruthless robber baron and a blowhard sitcom character.
Colbert performed in character as a conservative blowhard (a loose take on Bill O'Reilly, some would say), and it's still not clear who invited him to the White House to confront conservatives in person.
Joel McHale breathes some life into events as Tad O'Malley, a kind of political-conspiracy blowhard on TV who convinces (not too convincingly, by the way) Mulder to come out from self-imposed exile.
T. J. Miller, the excitable comic who played the feckless blowhard Erlich Bachman, last seen in a Tibetan opium den in Season 4, left the show, bashing colleagues in interviews on the way out.
Trump's brash approach to telephone diplomacy with Nieto and Turnbull made headlines at the time over concerns that his blowhard tactics on the campaign trail wouldn't change now that he's in the Oval Office.
At another station, amateurs can assess the social media posts of a suspected terrorist, trying their hand at a daily challenge for the F.B.I. and C.I.A.: Is the person a mere blowhard and fantasist?
Here's David Letterman, speaking to the New York Times: I've known Donald Trump for a long time and I always thought he was exactly what New York City needed to have: the big, blowhard billionaire.
But if you stick with that clip, you will find the "blowhard character," as Colbert always referenced his creation, announcing that "going with your gut" -- not "thinking" -- is the way to make big political decisions.
David Bateman, who hired the jet, runs a television station very like Fox News, and one of the novel's main story lines involves the efforts of his channel's populist blowhard anchor to demonize a survivor.
There are a lot of those in his life, including his wife, Bonnie (Thandie Newton), and his boss, Richard (Joel Edgerton, the director's brother), a type-A blowhard who insists that Harold is his friend.
Zelda and Eliza's boss is security supervisor Strickland (Michael Shannon), an imposing and prejudiced man who carries around a cattle prod and is desperate to please his superiors, which he hides behind a blowhard demeanor.
The cover's artist, David Plunkert, told the magazine that his latest piece, "Blowhard," was a direct response to the president's "weak" response to the rally, which featured neo-Nazis, KKK members, white supremacists, and white nationalists.
The cold open brought back Baldwin's Trump in his typical blowhard mode, to arrogantly dismiss Melissa Villaseñor as San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz as she attempted to ask for much-needed aid for Puerto Rico.
But last week's miserable series of press conferences closed the distance between the blowhard McGregor pretends to be when he needs to sell something and the shameful human Floyd Mayweather, Jr., continues to be every day.
Like many of her Fox News colleagues, including disgraced former Fox blowhard and current guy who does a podcast in his bathrobe Bill O'Reilly, Lahren's relationship with hip-hop music and black artists has been… complicated.
The blowhard radio station owner "Buck" Rogers (played with surprising nuance by Andrew Dice Clay) is threatening to boycott all of American Century's artists because Osmond blew off a promotional dinner, so Richie needs to assuage him.
But consider this: Many of Shatner's roles see him playing some variation of the paternalistic over-the-top blowhard — a character trope that's arguably an exaggerated version of how many sometimes (wrongly) regard Captain James T. Kirk.
Against the backdrop of a luxurious apartment far beyond their modest means, Mr. McGrath, playing the rotund blowhard Ralph Kramden, was apologizing to Ms. Kritzer, as his endlessly forgiving wife, Alice, for another harebrained scheme gone awry.
There was Maggie stepping into the leadership role Deanna had groomed her for, thanks to an increasingly self-actualized Rick realizing that, as a battlefield general, he might lack the political patience for an egomaniacal blowhard like Gregory.
And not only did George HW Bush not visit the White House after Trump took office, but he described him as a "blowhard" and said "I don't like him" in a book that was published in late 2017.
In another episode, Murphy's old colleague Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough) tells her not to give in to pressure to interview the white nationalist blowhard Ed Shannon (David Costabile, wearing multiple shirts lest you miss the Steve Bannon rhyme).
It is an article of faith among President Trump's most ardent detractors that he is a corrupt blowhard catapulted to the office by a devious intelligence operation ordered up by America's supervillain, the Russian president Vladimir V. Putin.
Coach Steve Kerr has been a vocal critic of the president, calling him "a blowhard," and plenty of other N.B.A. players have expressed doubt as to whether they would attend a White House ceremony with Trump in office.
Barry is pulled in one direction by Monroe Fuches, a facile blowhard who books Barry's hits and works every angle to keep him killing, and by NoHo Hank, a timid, malaprop-prone Chechen mobster besotted with Barry's lethal skills.
This is a notion Mr. Colbert seems to have embraced as he traded the costume of the conservative blowhard he portrayed for years on Comedy Central ("a continual style joke," he said) for something closer to his authentic self.
The cover art, titled "Blowhard" by artist David Plunkert, focuses on Trump's statements Tuesday in which he blamed "both sides" for violence caused by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend that left one dead and dozens injured.
Newt Gingrich was a blowhard who shut down the government in a failed attempt to blackmail Bill Clinton into cutting Medicare, then led the impeachment of Clinton over an affair even as he himself was cheating on his wife.
That the first woman to have a shot at the White House — an impressive, formidable woman who kept her cool as this reality-show blowhard descended into incoherent blather at three debates — had to suffer this humiliating defeat against this man.
There's ''xenophobic,'' ''homophobic,'' ''Islamophobic,'' ''transphobic,'' ''fatphobic'' and ''whorephobic'': Any blowhard who spews bigotry against a marginalized group — or any journalist who pens an article perceived as insufficiently sensitive — risks being called out for an irrational anxiety over one Other or another.
Despite having called Trump a "blowhard" and "an ass" — despite having voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 — Bush knew it was important for our corporate public life as Americans for the current president to attend the funeral of a former president.
Looking back, some of the grossest immorality of the late 20th century had nothing to do with gay bath houses, as preachers sometimes suggested, but rather with the blowhard televangelists who suggested that AIDS was God's punishment of gay men.
Critic's Notebook Norman Lear created one of the great characters of American television on "All in the Family": a blowhard from Queens who was practically unable to open his mouth without insulting women, minorities or some other group besides his own.
Before wading into the sisters' lives, she devotes detailed chapters to two men: Sun, who amassed power mostly by being a ruthless, thuggish blowhard; and Charlie Soong, the paterfamilias of the Soong clan, a former Methodist preacher turned wealthy businessman and underground revolutionary.
That back-to-work message won Mr Penzone 158,000 more votes than Hillary Clinton received in Maricopa County, as he picked up support from Republicans who were either embarrassed by Mr Arpaio, or decided that he was a blowhard who bored them.
"This is typical blowhard Trump bullying, and there is not much to worry about in this letter from Trump," Susan Seager, a media law expert who served as counsel for Fox Entertainment Group and has practiced defamation law since the 1990s, said plainly.
It is sad when Yankah writes "Were it not for our reverence for money, Mr. Trump would be easily recognized as the simple-minded, vulgar, bigoted blowhard he is," but he singles out Trump's supporters to somehow make his illogical hypothesis logical.
Bret: I'm going to play the tedious-conservative-blowhard card on you and observe that "pre-existing conditions" is often another way of saying, "Wait until you get sick before taking out insurance," which in turn is a recipe for higher premiums.
In this, it replicates one of the things that attract fans to sport in the first place: the seemingly simple trajectory, the clear successes and failures, the dates with destiny that blowhard commentators dress up as modern parables of character and courage.
He also implied that he is blustering blowhard who wouldn't say half the things he says to anyone's face: And, to bring this full circle, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr dropped a dozen Ls on Trump for being, among other things, hypocritical and racist.
"The Daily Show's" field pieces have regularly captured political figures (usually conservatives) saying ridiculous, outlandish things, and Stephen Colbert made a pretty good living playing a right-wing blowhard before he landed on CBS, although at least there, everyone was in on the gag.
Despite the fact that H.W. called the Prez a "blowhard" and W. reportedly said Trump made his own presidency "look pretty good" -- not to mention Jeb getting trashed by Trump in the GOP primary -- George is optimistic he can sweeten the bitterness between the families.
For the three years before the release of "Cracked Rear View," grunge had dominated the American rock music conversation, an ostensible triumph of gritty, real-emotion guitar music over the blowhard arena rock of the 403s, and gangster rap was experiencing its first mainstream success.
"Reid didn't want to validate the assumption that this incompetent blowhard could get a bill to the floor in the first place, which has proved to be a struggle for Trump so far," Adam Jentleson, at the time Reid's deputy chief of staff, told me.
The adviser, Stephen Miller, who had been aligned with Mr. Bannon in pushing the president's nationalist agenda, derided him on Sunday as a fame-seeking blowhard and the book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," by Michael Wolff, as a work of fiction.
Ted Cruz, who is repeatedly shown asserting his Canadian heritage throughout the clip, and if you make it to the chorus, you get video of Cruz palling around with blowhard pundit Glenn Beck and, inexplicably, Hillary Clinton hitting the whip and nae nae on Ellen.
English could also write crackerjack workplace comedy, and she populated the FYI newsroom with fun characters, like Murphy-foil Corky, in-over-his-head producer Miles (Grant Shaud), Murphy's womanizing best friend Frank (Joe Regalbuto), and stentorian blowhard (and occasional voice of wisdom) Jim (Charles Kimbrough).
As you've no doubt heard, in the two years since this project was announced, plenty of invective has crisscrossed the internet, inspiring angry men (including a blowhard running for president) to complain that no one should redo that classic 1984 comedy with a bunch of ladies.
Shortly before "The Colbert Report" premièred, in 2005, Stephen Colbert claimed that he would play a generic cable-news blowhard, a character drawn from a variety of sources—the "manliness" of NBC's Stone Phillips, the "folksiness" of CNN's Aaron Brown, the "commonsense" simplicity of MSNBC's Joe Scarborough.
The song's message is pretty simple, but its politics are well thought-out, advocating for racial unity at a time when the candidate representing one-half of the American political spectrum is a fascistic blowhard just a hair shy of openly endorsing a doctrine of white supremacy.
As in the movie, a storm deposits Dorothy in a strange land and she follows a road she hopes will lead her to the Wizard of Oz, who is embodied here by Vincent D'Onofrio and is a far cry from the harmless blowhard of the film.
Less hyped, but still strangely underlined in the new movie, is the idea that the villainous blowhard Gaston (Luke Evans) is such a jerk because he's a professional soldier with no battles left to fight, and he longs to return to a simpler, more purposeful time in his life.
"Trump has shown himself to be a crude blowhard with no clear political philosophy and no deeper understanding of the important and serious role of president of the United States than one of the goons he lets rough up protesters in his crowds," he wrote in the editorial.
Yes, one of our two major parties is poised to nominate a dangerous blowhard for president — but it has been obvious for a while that the G.O.P. was in the process of going mad, and the odds are that he won't actually end up in the White House.
It's fortunate that we are less than a month from the election because we are running out of words to describe him: this phony, this liar, this blowhard, this cheat, this bully, this misogynist, this demagogue, this predator, this bigot, this bore, this egomaniac, this racist, this sexist, this sociopath.
It's not just that it is boring to watch a four-hour game filled with pauses when you know how it's going to turn out, you have no real sense of what happened in the preceding season, and you're yoked to some squawking blowhard announcer who is not John Madden.
" Martínez said that Zuckerberg was not a blowhard who liked to throw his weight around but that "the claws will come out very suddenly," like the time when Martínez was in a meeting with him and Zuckerberg interrupted an overly long explanation with, "Just shut up and answer the question.
Strategy Room: David Mercer and Brian Morgenstern discuss speculation over the former president's vote and Reince Priebus' ultimatum to Republican candidates to vote for Trump Former President George H.W. Bush says he is not too excited about "blowhard" President Trump and confirmed in a new book that he voted for Hillary Clinton.
In 2012, Time magazine named Weinstein "The Most Powerful Man in Hollywood," noting he had transformed from "the tantrum-throwing blowhard of a few years ago, known for careening around town in his chauffeur-driven black Escalade, his hefty midsection straining his shirt's bottom buttons" to a producer with a softer side.
"I have woken up in NY to the best news of my life about Kashmir," blowhard actor (and husband to a BJP politician) Anupam Kher wrote on Twitter, making sure in his tweet to thank God, the Indian government, BJP Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Modi's sinister consigliere, Home Minister Amit Shah.
The thing about Mailer was that he was often a sexist, a blowhard of his day, a man who saw himself as going head to head with Hemingway, but he kept shooting at targets, kept struggling with the big contemporary issues—and when he located his exact, true subject, as he did in Why Are We in Vietnam?
Fans of the epic political biography "All the King's Men," in which Broderick Crawford channels Louisiana populist Huey Long, will notice that title is missing here — not out of disrespect, but in deference to Crawford's equally titanic performance in a similarly bumptious role: a coarse blowhard seeking to buy the political fealty of a U.S. congressman.
Shamrock took a beating in what's still maybe the most one-sided title fight the UFC has ever promoted, and yet through the sheer force of their personalities, they ran it back twice more and got a full season of The Ultimate Fighter, one in which Ortiz played the doting mentor and Shamrock was the aggro blowhard, to prop it up.
Suddenly, the man best known for acing his forecasts ahead of the 2008 and 2012 elections, and being less wrong about 2016 than all the other poll philologists (he put Trump's odds of winning the Electoral College at 29 percent whereas competing models had them at 15 or 20123 percent), is becoming that quintessentially American expert: the Very Online Blowhard.
You needn't endorse everything Roosevelt championed—he was often a blowhard, with a bullying streak—to see that Schwarzman and others of today's sons of Yale, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (and, until recently, former national security adviser John Bolton) have joined forces with Trump to enrich and defend "malefactors of great wealth," as Roosevelt called their predecessors in 22015.
"The Apprentice turned Trump from a blowhard Richie Rich who had just gone through his most difficult decade into an unlikely symbol of straight talk, an evangelist for the American gospel of success, a decider who insisted on standards in a country that had somehow slipped into handing out trophies for just showing up," journalists Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher observe in their book Trump Revealed.
" When it comes to baseball, Shaughnessy, a longtime Boston Globe scribe and BBWAA ballot-holder since 1987, has said that voting for Schilling to get into the Hall of Fame was a "tough one," but that he "held [his] nose" to vote for the "insufferable blowhard" because he "didn't want to let my personal feelings for a player get in the way (hello, Jim Rice).
" Members of the Bush family also criticized Trump at various points, with Bush confirming that he voted for 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 over Trump in the 2016 election, saying he considered Trump to be a "blowhard.
I don't care if he's ... he's a good blowhard as far as I'm concerned and he's pushing on the homeless stuff and pushing for them to give money and to take their hands off of their giant sums of cash and hand it out to people less fortunate and look for solutions, because it's not an easy solution in San Francisco, the homeless problem.
In 2015, the Union Leader ran a robust critique of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE, calling him a "crude blowhard" in a front-page editorial that insisted New Hampshire Republican voters would stop his campaign in its tracks.
" Members of the Bush family have at times criticized Trump since he took office, with Bush confirming to author Mark K. Updegrove in his book "The Last Republicans" that he voted for Democratic presidential nominee 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 over Trump in the 2016 election, saying he considered Trump to be a "blowhard.
I look back now and, you know, Carr was invaluable to me, giving me guidance about what to do, and now that I'm there, and especially after he died, I came around to the idea that the best thing I can do is be a reporter who happens to be on TV. And not try to be the blowhard anchor, I don't have the hair for that anyway, but just to be a real reporter and not to ever let that part of the job go.
It shouldn't elicit sympathy from anyone: the Yankees' "triumph" of the 03s, which subsided into almost total collapse beginning in 1989, was one of the great sustained examples of overpriced incompetence in baseball history—a blowhard organization hiding behind bogus achievements instead of facing its failures, compulsively spending on free agents while willfully neglecting the farm system, denigrating the few young players that somehow emerged from those stagnant pastures, and then, when they couldn't win championships, boasting that they'd won more games than anyone.
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 lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who represents the president in the Russia investigation, mocked former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE as a "blowhard" on Monday and urged him to follow through on his threat to sue over the revocation of security clearances.

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