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Behind that blustering, bullying exterior is a blustering, whining interior.
There is no blustering or outrage or grandstanding in Waheda.
This blustering in Beijing is more pernicious than false advertising.
It is blustering, trolling, and shitposting all the way down now.
" He adds: "[TR] reiterated his distaste for national 'boasting and blustering.
He remains true to himself – proudly ignorant, blustering and serially mendacious.
A blustering reality show host is going to make America great?
I don't think he's big and blustering and full of life.
Amid his several showily blustering gestures, this one is scarcely noticeable.
Casual observers wonder why these blustering, nattily dressed bombasts can't stay cool.
But the seditious principle behind these blustering, elliptical threats is genuinely alarming.
For the Conservatives, we have the blustering, lying, oafish puffball Boris Johnson.
First, his blustering threat of "fire and fury" was ridiculous and absurd.
A blustering Nikita Khrushchev (Casey Finnigan) appears with a boisterous Red Army Chorus.
Logan, that blustering bear of a staunch conservative, wants to fight the future.
But she was, year after year, delightful, acidic, blustering, indignant and yet unexpectedly compassionate.
CHARLIE MUNGER: A couple of alpha males blustering at one another over this stuff.
Sitting in a roomful of blustering men, Nancy Pelosi was the calm, cool center.
After all, Trump's blustering public persona was formed in the school of reality television.
"South Korea is always blustering at China; they are arrogant," Mr. Zhang, 49, said.
His opponents have appeared as extreme, blustering phonies, with no good ideas or achievements.
In three nationally televised debates, he often came across as a blustering, barracking bumbler.
For all of Rahman's blustering bulls, it is Lipi's razor blades that cut the deepest.
Mr Erdogan's blustering, bulldozing style, together with his party's growing intolerance for dissent, portends trouble.
Dr. Melfi, TV's biggest antihero blustering against the woman who had gotten inside his head.
Does it help Israel to have this blustering, masculine image, or does it hurt it?
"I have got to put the country back to work," Mr. Macron was left blustering.
I miss the unequivocal frontality of the earlier paintings, with their blustering walls of words.
Below its blustering military surface, the opera explores dark themes like vendettas and subterfuged desire.
He will understand that he is endangering the entire world with his blustering, aggressive tweets.
Meanwhile an unnamed, blustering candidate seems alarmingly likely to win the highest office in the land.
Ahead, I could make out France's tricolour blustering furiously in the wind above a sleepy port.
Canada agreed to take it away, and Mr Duterte stopped blustering after an election had passed.
Mr. Mandan cut an authoritative, blustering figure and was often cast as pompous businessmen like Chester.
The Gag Rule, and the blustering attempts to enforce it, made slaveowners look pathetic and malevolent.
The guide, who was driving, was as blustering and half-baked as a used car commercial.
NATIONALIST politicians come in many varieties, from blustering to downright scary, but most share a common flaw.
Her blustering plays a big part in that reputation — and often enough, it makes her look foolish.
Sanders is the candidate of red-faced moral indignation, with a blustering, bulgy-eyed intolerance for hypocrisy.
It may be a treat to see him relishing the role of a boastful, blustering carnival barker.
Simultaneously, however, Germans have always been fascinated by the more blustering and theatrical American style of democracy.
Unfortunately, the interests of 80m Turks are currently held hostage to an ego contest between two blustering populists.
We are being haunted, improbably, by the specter of a blustering billionaire bullsh*t artist with bad hair.
Finney, like Carrey, seems a touch young to play the role, and he overcompensates with blustering and shouting.
Never was a blustering demagogue led by a distempered sense of self-importance into a more fatal error.
Trump, played by Alec Baldwin, then marches onto the stage (with large clip-on earrings) blustering about impeachment.
A norte was blustering, sending breakers crashing over the stone dike built in 1901 under short-lived American rule.
But in Monday night's debate he not only revealed himself to be a bit of an ignorant, blustering fool.
"There will always be locals that think they know better or are just hardheaded, recalcitrant, blustering individuals," he said.
" Just a few weeks later, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told the same outlet that Zarif was just "blustering.
Democratic candidates would most likely pounce on that as evidence that Mr. Trump's blustering style does not produce results.
Last week, it was President Donald Trump blustering that Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are hopelessly biased.
It's entirely possible that, in one week, two blustering, widely loathed, orange villains can be sent home, empty-handed.
For all the blustering that I've seen on TV, Christie is a much calmer and more subdued individual in person.
Abraham Lincoln even made an appearance, as did George Washington, each of them blustering about the foundations of this country.
For once, the president and his trade advisers have done their homework and are not just blustering without solid evidence.
Trump's presidency is unorthodox, but his blustering against Kim Jong-un is the only way to deal with a bully.
When human children do appear in these early books, they have the triumphant last laugh, outwitting the blustering, bloodthirsty adults.
AT THE biggest-ever global wildlife conference, khaki-clad hunters rub shoulders with animal-rights activists, nerdy scientists and blustering politicians.
"Saturday Night Live" parodied the briefings with actress Melissa McCarthy playing a combative, blustering Spicer, in clips that became viral sensations.
The state, led by an erratic, young leader, Kim Jong-un, is notorious for blustering propaganda, fake photos and outright lies.
Articles of impeachment have finally been brought against President Trump, but it seems not even that could quell his delusional blustering.
This morning New Yorkers and others in the surrounding area awoke to blustering winds and continuous snowfall with more on the way.
Turkey needs a "foreign policy that is not run with extraordinary, radical, headline-grabbing, off-the-cuff statements, not blustering," he said.
Beneath this blustering with North Korea -- and even beneath Trump's reluctance to accept public outrage after Saturday's Charlottesville killing -- lies Trump's insecurity.
Steinbrenner, who owned the Yankees from 1973 until his death in 19903, was the blustering bully from the biggest market of all.
Leading a quartet, Mr. DeFrancesco stretches out wide beneath the singer's blustering swagger, often interceding with riffs and jabs of his own.
At a minimum, both sides should begin with "talks about talks" in order to end the ongoing cycle of blustering escalatory rhetoric.
Thursday's tweet points to a larger pattern: Trump's bullying and blustering don't work as well on women as they do on men.
For Roosevelt, bully was an adjective meaning "excellent" or "first-rate" — not the noun bully ("a blustering, browbeating person") that's so common today.
Though the launch detritus landed within the planned fallout zone, the unusually dry, blustering conditions may have provided a dangerous amount of kindling.
Indeed Kim is blustering all the way to deterrent, promising the US an angry flurry of his missiles in response to tougher sanctions.
But for people to be like, "Oh, he's just so blustering and full of life, he can't help himself," that's insane to me!
The world that Mr. Trump inhabits is today's Other America, the seamy, blustering, hustling and huckstering underside of our fabled brightness and optimism.
And adult actress Jessica Drake said that she, too, had been on the receiving end of the blustering real estate investor's unwanted advances.
Some of Jones's fellow owners have described him as the N.F.L.'s Donald Trump, a blustering billionaire showman easily dismissed as a carnival barker.
Far-right politicians in France, Hungary, and Poland are sympathetic to Trump's blustering nationalism, even if recent elections have slowed the rush toward populism.
Back in his house, back on Instagram, Mr. Khaled watched a day-old video of himself dancing at a radio station, jovial and blustering.
The two countries' new presidents are poles apart ideologically but curiously resemble each other in their blustering lack of respect for truth and institutions.
But Trump, for all his blustering online and in negotiated sitdowns with single outlets, hasn't taken questions from a diverse group of reporters since July.
"Part of me wonders how much of all this London blustering is designed to really drive a team or two to Los Angeles," he says.
Some Brexiteers are following his lead in blustering that the warnings of damage to the economy, the union and Britain's international standing are fake news.
Despite Mr Trump's blustering on trade, the shutdown of the federal government and the sheer longevity of the boom, employment and growth data remain healthy.
"At a time when we have this kind of saber-rattling and really blustering foreign policy, it does make people a little nervous," LoPresti said.
In just a few days, he's shown a willingness to play usual Washington games with insiders while publicly blustering about "American carnage" and crowd sizes.
The conflagration was one of three major fires that area firefighters battled amid frigid temperatures and harsh, blustering winds brought on by a polar vortex.
And what about all the preparations Clinton has been making for the debates, which have reportedly been focused on countering the blustering and firebrand Trump persona?
Practice blustering and challenging to avoid giving direct replies to difficult questions — like the ones you are expected to answer with a simple yes or no.
"The Irishman," with a blustering, showboating, disarmingly tender Al Pacino in the Hoffa role, isn't competing with that movie, or trying to correct the historical record.
His fight with a judge of Mexican heritage and his blustering response to the Orlando tragedy have shown that he's not prepared to temper his furious style.
However, I am not sure we can see president-elect Trump in that light yet, given his history of "blustering and browbeating" people to get his way.
In purely electoral terms, the crisis may explain a slight dip in approval ratings for President Donald Trump, who was seen as more blustering than in command.
His Syriza party's unlikely coalition with Independent Greeks (Anel), a small populist party led by Panos Kammenos, a blustering right-winger, is in danger of falling apart.
So many of its characters remain recognizable—blustering desperadoes, who believe in their right to act outside the law and then impose rules and strictures on others.
Grotesque. They are always creaking out of museums, or revived by some ancient magic, or blustering around in a whirl of sand, causing devastation wherever they go.
After blustering that Republicans would be the new "party of health care" by tearing down the Affordable Care Act in court, President Trump is backing down — again.
Mackie nails her new role, bringing a blunt, say-it-as-you-see-it personality that contrasts amusingly with Peter Capaldi's blustering quirkiness and Matt Lucas' cheery asides.
A day after that flyover, North Korea accused the US of "bluffing" and "blustering" with the flyover and said such actions were inflaming tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
" Her performance was anchored by a guest spot from DJ and producer Mark Ronson who, when asked by a blustering Fallon if the holidays were fun, quipped, "No!
But with less than 10 weeks to go before Election Day, a blustering Trump told an expectant audience in Arizona that he wasn't reneging on his signature promise.
Last week Stuart Stevens, a Republican operative, likened Mr. Trump's blustering confidence about his chances to that of a man who has jumped from a 100-story building.
Even if his blustering, scattershot campaign flames out in November, as many have expected or hoped, it will be survived by the millions who supported him, many enthusiastically.
Much of the post-election anxiety is the result of the vague, sometimes conflicting, and often blustering rhetoric by the president-elect across an array of policy areas.
For that reason, they all said it's unlikely Russia actually wants a fight with the US, and may simply be blustering with some of its more direct threats.
But this long work gets bogged down with heavy-handed comedic episodes that last too long, mostly involving the crude, blustering Baron Ochs, a cousin of the Marschallin.
"The man we knew as the blustering genius who invented our mighty Fox News Channel is a deceitful, selfish misogynist, if the charges against him are true," he wrote.
Half a century after Elvis Presley's gyrating hips stoked mass hysteria, Odd Future, a blustering group of young California rappers and skaters, stirred concern and excitement in equal measure.
And Donald Trump's foreign policy is a laudable one, mostly because the president abandoned his populist blustering about the supposed costs of maintaining America's alliances and free-trade obligations.
It is a reminder that, in the face of 21st-century threats, the blustering bullies of the world locked in zero-sum struggles for dominance are worse than useless.
And trying to brazen your way into the clear with empty promises of an investigation and blustering threats of diplomatic reprisal isn't evidence of a young ruler's reformist instinct.
With little apparent concern for himself, Mambele would harangue "idiots" and "thugs" who got in the way of the story, blustering his way loudly through mobs and soldiers alike.
The same qualities that make this region so legendary—searing Sun exposure, blustering gales, sparse populations—also distinguish it as an obvious place to develop wind and solar farms.
"We have got blustering winds, we are surrounded by red sky, choking dust, choking smoke and embers are falling on the town, and we are completely isolated," Winterson said.
Although a President Trump's blustering and protectionism would prompt anger and disappointment, they are more likely to be met in today's Latin America with calm rationality than to be copied.
Mr. Kay dominates the show as Spud, however, both because of his generous, blustering performance and because Spud is the one character Mr. Baker and Mr. Pope have fully imagined.
Christopher Ryan Grant appropriately chews the scenery and spits out the splinters as Bottom, a blustering contractor who can't even pronounce the name of the character he's meant to play.
But the standout is Timothy Omundson's King Richard, the initial antagonist who steals the show as a blustering, bumbling dictator with a heart of gold (and a truly magnificent beard).
Between Robert Mueller's criminal investigation, the rise and fall of health care repeal and President Trump's blustering foreign policy, you could be forgiven for not having followed this story closely.
BUFFETT SAYS 'BERKSHIRE HAS WORKED BETTER BECAUSE CHARLIE AND I HAVE NEVER BEEN MAD AT EACH OTHER'; MUNGER SAYS COMPANIES 'DON'T NEED A COUPLE OF ALPHA MALES' BLUSTERING AT EACH OTHER
Positioning legitimate concerns about election interference with equal measure to Trump's blustering, while pointing to Facebook's good intentions in the middle erroneously minimizes the complaints while giving strength to Trump's propaganda.
Reprising his role as a blustering, reactionary Gandalf in baggy cargo pants, he turned up in piazzas and hotel suites across the continent, promising to unite Europe's notoriously fractious populist right.
And they remain anxious that Trump's blustering will create an unfavorable contrast between the summit in Brussels, Belgium, and the US President's upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
Blustering, despotic, and fueling racial and ethnic tensions to thrill his followers and intimidate his opponents while empowering himself, Trump's disdain for America's character … plays out every day in his attacks.
Governments do need to find a way to stop terrorist organizations from abusing some of the powerful functions in these applications, but blustering to ban these apps isn't going to do it.
As the blustering Lord Bellingdon, the engaging Graeme Malcolm could just let his first-class mustache do the work for him, but he uses the rest of his face and body, too.
Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager, posed for selfies and shook hands with supporters, days after reacting to stories of separated families with a blustering "womp womp" during a TV interview.
Many of the stories deliver moral lessons, some with blunt humor: Two blustering, privileged young men are almost eaten alive in "The Restaurant of Many Orders" — and the reader wishes they were.
Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" (1940) turned Hitler — thinly disguised as Adenoid Hynkel, dictator of Tomania — into a blustering, pompous clown, surrounded by snakes and toadies, drunk on ugly fantasies of world conquest.
When the weather cools off, the colorful tents are inhabited by people of all walks of life who seek a closer connection to nature, and a refuge from the gulf's blustering consumerist culture.
For some time, he has been teasing the follow-up to his witty, if somewhat blustering, last effort, "Triple F Life: Friends, Fans & Family," and has hinted it will be released this year.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Veteran actor and frequent host Alec Baldwin returned to "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday, debuting his new gig playing a scowling, blustering Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for U.S. president.
The appealing part is the way he reveals, when in motion, how insufficient and silly and small that non-conversation to be; the football he plays unwinds and overpowers all the blustering transference.
Sanders naysayers might have muttered about his Jewishness affecting his 2016 chances, but if a pussy-grabbing, blustering dumbass can earn over 60 million votes in a national election, so can a Jew.
Now, at long last, they come face to face, and while it's uncertain what Trump will say, it's clear what Trump has done: fashioned himself in the swaggering, blustering image of his beloved.
It's no wonder 73% of people swiftly abandon their New Year's resolutions to get fit: Actually going to the gym feels like an impossible task when the weather is bitter, blustering, and below zero.
A blustering, artless kid as the play begins, Cleopatra is amused by her new mystery acquaintance, who stays mum about his identity as she mulls how to get the upper hand with the Romans.
However two of Johnson's aides and another veteran Conservative who knows him said that he was often misunderstood and that beneath his blustering, self-confident demeanor was a shy, serious man focused on his goals.
HAVANA (Reuters) - A blustering bureaucrat fills a form out with your personal details and hands you a badge declaring you an inspector qualified to police Communist-run Cuba's cultural sector under a controversial new decree.
" It's easy to roll your eyes at his dictates, especially when they come under such blustering headers as "the great american evil—indigestion" and "could there be an entire nation of vigorous and beautiful men?
The real news flash here is that two United States senators from different sides of the aisle are breaking ranks from their blustering colleagues to reach a solution that will protect the open internet and consumers.
For now he's just blustering, launching tweet-attacks against famous actresses and the media, taking credit for keeping jobs at home, and putting his son-in-law Jared Kushner up for a senior White House position.
It was the city where he was born, where he built towers that carried his name and where his blustering personality and his romantic life — he is twice divorced — made him a fixture in the tabloids.
From Philip's blithe eye-rolls to Antony's casual dismissals to the bumblings of blustering Prime Ministers, The Crown is teeming with petty men who don't realize that carelessness can very often be an act of cruelty.
Tom Kenny, the original voice behind the blustering mayor, has returned to voice the fan-favorite character in the new series, so fans can look forward to plenty of his trademark mishaps when the series premieres.
Yet Americans struggle with how to get there in a world of partisan politics, vicious social media interactions, blustering pundits and aggressive media coverage of even such trivial issues as first lady Melania Trump's shoe choices.
This cantata, with a text presenting God as the fearless victor over blustering dark spirits, begins with a startling dramatic stroke: the unaccompanied chorus sings sputtered declamations of the word "Erzittert" to grab the listener's attention.
" And yet, in another of Watson's blustering sermons, we hear, over a montage of mainstream-media logos, the following endorsement of capitalism: "A competitive market creates quality, because businesses fail if they don't please the consumer.
Now, with the foot soldiers of his Republican majority under siege in their home districts, the blustering outsider who chalked up his predecessors' failures to their lack of will or guile, is seeing his own challenged daily.
Few pine for a return of the KGB or the nomenklatura—whose blustering incompetence is devastatingly portrayed in HBO's current miniseries Chernobyl—but some older residents look back fondly on the days of guaranteed employment and housing.
"Trump appears to be employing a similar tactic he used with North Korea, by blustering first in order to gain an advantage in negotiations," said Kota Hirayama, senior emerging markets economist at SMBC Nikko Securities in Tokyo.
Considering that martial arts is a field filled with both Orientalist frauds and blustering bravado, and that there is so little hard evidence on the history of the 252 Blocks, some measure of skepticism is certainly warranted.
It is an entropy that is stressed out and seething and suspicious, perpetually in conflict and generally without context; it is lying and signifying and blustering and ruled by instinct and omen, idiot affinities and rude whimsy.
Mr. Baldwin portrays the chief executive as a blustering bully, imperious with the women on his staff, indignant with female authority figures and unfazed by the accounts of numerous women who say Mr. Trump sexually assaulted them.
Alex Jones, the blustering, screaming, head honcho of InfoWars—an independent "news" outlet that consistently peddles conspiracy theory as fact, but with none of the attempted (but still largely wrong) scientific and factual nuance of, say, Loose Change.
While he might have hoped to gain some credit for appearing on stage with Peña Nieto while blustering about immigration and trade, Trump gave the game away when he admitted that they didn't even discuss Trump's central plank.
Haunted by self-loathing and a sense of his own ugliness — he is repeatedly likened to a boar or rooting hog — he found refuge in a feeling of entitlement, blustering overconfidence, misogyny and a merciless penchant for bullying.
He never wanted to be one of those blustering dads, the backyard know-it-all, holding forth on how, in the real world, if you just stop and think about it, there are two types of people, or whatever.
Occasionally, there's even humor in these shifts: We read the blustering love letters of a proud young Nazi named Alfred only to discover he's actually an acne-ridden deck swabber who spends his hours shirking in a supply closet.
People laugh at Baldwin's petulant Trump, or Melissa McCarthy's manic Sean Spicer, or Matt Damon's blustering Brett Kavanaugh, but SNL doesn't attempt to present it as reality — just a warped, hyperbolic mirror image of it, as all parody is.
At the opening on Monday, after the American ambassador to Austria praised the exhibition as "delicious" and the Austrian culture minister gave a few blustering remarks, Mr. Anderson and Ms. Malouf made their way down the museum's marble staircase.
But Mr. Scaramucci's fiery first week, a brash, blustering performance that at times verged on self-parody, illustrates a deeper truth about the Trump White House: New Yorkers have taken over the West Wing and are turbocharging its culture.
There's the crafty villain Judas, who betrayed Jesus for a payday; the blustering Peter, whose bravado quickly melted when Jesus got arrested; and "Doubting Thomas," who spoke for so many when he said he needed proof before he believed.
And it could be argued that "China Doll" is a portrait of the Mamet-style scrappy urban warrior in winter, who has reached the age when a blustering nonstop show of virility requires more energy than he can now muster.
And Donald Trump, a blustering reality TV host, long ago reduced to something of a joke in his home city, a sort of camp icon, no more to be taken seriously than the Naked Cowboy, or the latest revival of Cats.
The rambling 45-minute announcement speech exposed the foundation of Trump's campaign -- hard-line immigration and trade proposals bolstered by blustering rhetoric and a disregard for facts -- and drew up the battle lines that would define the election to come.
The fur coat (priced at $58,000, approximately a cool million dollars today) that falls from heaven on the head of Mary (Jean Arthur) belongs to the spendthrift wife of a blustering tycoon known as the Bull of Broad Street (Edward Arnold).
The Saudis told W. that Saddam was not sitting on a cache of W.M.D.s, and was simply blustering like any Arab despot would, but W. dreaded being labeled a wimp, as his father had been in his first presidential campaign.
The show emerges from the shadow of The Colbert Report and operates as a parody of conservative cable news programs; Klepper's contrarian persona "Jordan Klepper" is a farcical but less combustible version of Alex Jones, the blustering conservative Infowars host and conspiracy theorist.
Interstate Gospel isn't a blustering rock album or a cautiously intricate folk album or a slab of musical taxidermy; it includes rock songs and folk songs, tangled knots of riffage ("Sugar Daddy") and mournful weepers that build to wordless cathartic moments ("Leavers Lullaby").
In contrast, Mr Trump is a blustering showman who would always rather cut a deal than fight a war, and who calls the invasion of Iraq "the single worst decision ever made", akin to "throwing a big fat brick into a hornet's nest".
When Apple told me in 212 that they put aside plans for the iterative upgrade that they were going to ship and went all in on the iPhone X because they thought they could jump ahead a year, they were not blustering.
Hoyer, the Democratic whip, huddled with reporters in his Capitol office on the first day of the recess, listing six Republican seats he says the Democrats can flip — aided in part by what he called the "bombastic, blustering, bullying verbiage" of Trump.
But there is also the Mr. Trump who seems to float in a bubble of self-regard, the intemperate and blustering bully, the counter-wonk who seems unversed in the most basic policy debates, the rabble-rouser who was slow to disown racists.
After a lifetime of joking and blustering and maneuvering his way into jobs and then sabotaging himself with poor preparation and deceitful behavior, Mr. Johnson, 55, seems determined to prove he can put aside his court-jesterish ways and rise to the occasion.
That's the deeper appeal of racism for so many in the Trump electorate, though many Trump voters seem confused as to whether they want to be seen as blustering racists or an oppressed racial minority, as they believe they soon will be.
The fruits of Donald Trump's deal-making prowess were in full flower at the United Nations on Thursday, where his blustering threats over a symbolic vote reportedly caused even one of America's closest allies, Canada, to change course and turn its back on his demands.
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.
Should they defend the post-Reagan economic order against Trump's blustering, blundering assault — defend the benefits of "neoliberalism" and free trade and global openness, warn against the sclerosis that protectionism and industrial policy often bring, champion the innovative culture of Silicon Valley against its populist despisers?
Andrew Rosenthal If the testimony on June 8 by the former F.B.I. director, James Comey, was a startling example of candor in Washington, the appearance on Tuesday by Attorney General Jeff Sessions before the Senate Intelligence Committee was a master class in bamboozling, blustering and butt-covering.
It is not only the crude blustering of the Trump campaign that has poisoned public discourse but the liberals' indulgence of the marginal and the whimsical, the habit of letting lies pass, of ignoring the living truth in favor of grovelling and meaningless apologies to the dead.
What the world heard was "resolve and determination" from Mr Trump, the vice-president added, in case anyone thought they had heard America's president indulging in blustering war-talk that makes no military sense, gives Venezuela's rulers a propaganda win, and makes life harder for his own allies.
But as excited as GOP elites might be to see Rubio land a hit Thursday, Trump's fans are unlikely to be swayed by a night where Trump looked like a blustering bully who can't describe his own policies—that's the candidate they fell in love with, after all.
Clinton's America applauded itself from the apex of boomer self-assurance; Bush's was gilded and blustering and fragile, both strident and utterly bereft of ideas; Obama's was cosmopolitan and smart from afar and naively inclined to assume facts not in evidence about the trajectories of various important things.
"Boris Johnson is kind of 'hail fellow well met,' blustering Eton schoolboy, and Theresa May was an uptight, hard-working, completely uncharismatic head girl," said Angela Phillips, a professor of journalism at Goldsmiths University of London, describing how the two leaders were portrayed in the right-wing press.
The DEMONIC IMAGE EMERGES effect here has more to do with the way that this man's blustering, outsized presence on Twitter—an unprofitable social media application that drives people insane, and which is Trump's truest spiritual home—manifests, even or especially when you can't actually see any of it yourself.
LONDON — President Trump put his brand of confrontational and disruptive diplomacy on full display Thursday, unsettling NATO allies with a blustering performance in Brussels and then, in a remarkable breach of protocol, publicly undercutting Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain in an interview published hours after landing in her country.
From one day to the next, the Trump presidency unfolds more or less like a normal Republican presidency—that is, by committing one determined act of rote negligence or flamboyant cruelty at a time, building into a blustering drumbeat of rollbacks and stymies and 37-year-old federal judge appointees.
But in addition to blustering on Twitter about his party's great success—Republicans did win seats in the Senate—Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions, a man once derided by Democrats as an unreformed possibly neo-Confederate stooge but who had emerged as a sort of check on Trump's worst impulses.
When one of Christie's many angry constituents finally got to confront him on the air on Monday—it was Mike From Montclair, a frequent Francesa caller, and he told the producer he wanted to talk about Aaron Judge—you could see in the brief and blustering confrontation and the lull that followed the absurd future that Christie has earned.
But remember that he triumphed over a talented, 17-person Republican field in debate after debate to win the primary — one-on-one contests are unique, it's true, but there was no particular reason to think Trump couldn't use his bullying, blustering showmanship to take over the stage and expose Clinton as inauthentic and out of touch.
After the announcement that Mr Trump is willing to meet Mr Kim as soon as May, much of the professional Korea-watching community rose up on social media and cable news to deplore the blustering, impulsive and fact-scorning 45th president as the last man they would send to negotiate with the ruthless, carefully prepared North Korean regime.
Former Equifax CEO Richard Smith prepares to testify before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on Capitol Hill, October 4, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Getty) If at any point last year you thought all the blustering in Congress over the Equifax breach would result in anything meaningful, let me be the first to say: You must be new here.
But it's not just a hyper-local thing: In June, Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert railed against the insidious menace on Rush Limbaugh's radio show, and, after the Times op-ed was published, Ted Cruz—the fiery Tea Party-standard bearer fending off a challenge from Democrat Beto O'Rourke—could be found blustering about the Deep State with Fox News provocateur Sean Hannity.
Let me stress that I don't think that Trump's grand strategy is springing fully formed from the president's own mind (he isn't scribbling notes about the Monroe Doctrine, I assume), or for that matter anyone else's; instead it's emerging organically as a synthesis of his own blustering, quasi-isolationist impulses and the more hawkish and internationalist and status-quo-oriented views of the people working for him.
The final episode is a bravura, richly theatrical portrait of the life of the story's most tragic character, Korey Wise (played with blustering vulnerability by Jharrel Jerome, from " Moonlight "), who was arrested at sixteen, then placed in an adult prison, where he spent years in solitary confinement, until, in an outcome so outrageous it would never work in fiction, he had a run-in with the man who had actually raped Meili, and whose confession led to the boys' exoneration.
Since tanking in the first debate at Hofstra University a week earlier, the blustering mogul had endured — or rather perpetuated — a series of self-immolations that included a fat-shaming Twitter assault on a Latina beauty queen (one of those things you never thought you'd write during a presidential campaign, and yet it barely registers a blink), a few pages of his 1995 tax return finding its way to The New York Times and the ensuing revelation that Trump had declared a $22016 million loss, which could have enabled him to avoid paying 2275 years' worth of federal taxes.

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