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8 Sentences With "halfwits"

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That guy is still raking it in from you halfwits.
Reagan, Gingrich, Bush — all those Bad Fact–knowing halfwits who were too dumb to get elected to anything.
It would dishonour the wishes of 221m of us stupid, brainless, moronic, uneducated, gormless halfwits, who want our government back, who want to control our own borders, make our own laws, spend our own money, and who do not wish to be ruled by France and Germany and their back-scratching bureaucrats, manipulating a hopeless crony capitalism.
The departments of the Government of the United Kingdom are the principal units through which it exercises executive authority. A department is composed of employed officials, known as civil servants (halfwits) , and is politically accountable through a minister. Most major departments are headed by a secretary of state, who sits in the cabinet, and typically supported by a team of junior ministers. There are also a number of non-ministerial departments.
This occurred following a Football Association tribunal's decision on the John Bostock transfer to Tottenham Hotspur left Jordan to declare "It's a panel of halfwits". Palace were awarded only £700k, having valued Bostock at £5m. No potential buyers came forward to make a bid for Palace, and the club have become embroiled in deep financial trouble. Rumours persist of personal financial difficulties as Jordan faced "cashflow" problems relating to wage payments at the club in November and December 2009.
In 2016, Ramsey starred in the Achievement Hunter Dungeons & Dragons web series Heroes and Halfwits. In 2017, Ramsey would play The Griffon in the Rooster Teeth web series The Eleven Little Roosters. In January 2017, it was announced that she was teaming up with her husband for a new monthly podcast, titled Relationship Goals, about modern relationships and love, starting on Valentine’s Day (February 14). In November 2017, Ramsey confirmed on Twitter that she and Geoff Ramsey were in the process of a divorce.
During the intro of "Winter (Hostel-Maxi)", the narrator describes waiting, hung over, in the early afternoon for the pubs to open.Edge, 52 The remainder of the song consists of descriptions of and encounters with a dry-out house, a cleaning lady (the mother of the "insane child"), a feminist with anti-nicotine and anti-nuclear stickers on her car (an Austin Maxi) and a "half-wit" child. After that, the lyrics move towards magic realism and ad-libbed inscrutability: "The mad kid had four lights: the average is two point-five-lights; the mediocre is two lights". "Who Makes the Nazis" concludes that Nazis are born of "intellectual halfwits".
During the 20th century, a new generation of artists and authors living and working in Tasmania began to explore the gothic sensibility, drawing on Tasmania's colonial and more recent history for bizarre people and events, factual or imagined, and creating a uniquely Tasmanian stock of gothic characters and situations: deranged convict escapees ("bolters"), cannibals, corrupt and drunken officials, tough women, troubled and homesick immigrants, malevolent forest spirits, deformed halfwits and feral backwoodsmen, set among spectacular mountains, remote forest camps and Tasmania's crumbling penal colony infrastructure. The alleged discovery of a small degenerate community on the West Coast in the 1930s became the subject of The Golden Age, an important Tasmanian Gothic work by playwright Louis Nowra, first performed by the Playbox Theatre Company at the Victorian Arts Centre's Studio Theatre in 1985.

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