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"madman" Definitions
  1. a person who does crazy, stupid or dangerous things
  2. (old-fashioned, offensive) a man who has a serious mental illness The use of madman with this meaning is now offensive.

582 Sentences With "madman"

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Do you think President Trump is utilizing the madman theory with North Korea, purposely making them think he's unstable, or is he just a madman?
Matangi / Maya / M.I.A. is out now via Madman Entertainment.
" Mr. Trump, in turn, called Mr. Kim "a madman.
You're poking around my ports like a madman back there.
"I exfoliate like a madman," the "Happy" singer, 43, said.
He believes that O. J.Simpson is a madman gone free.
Nish offers him water, which he downs like a madman.
China holds the most effective keys to stopping this madman.
The presumed "madman" knows enough not to mess with China.
"I call it the Madman Theory, Bob," Nixon told Haldeman.
A madman and his legislative minions are holding America hostage.
I was stuffing myself with whipped cream like a madman.
Other pleas were dismissed as the ranting of a madman.
However, the US president seems intent on playing the greater madman.
ONLY a madman would build America's health-care system from scratch.
The problem is, who but a madman would ever do so?
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That's when I began sprinting the other way like a madman.
The Republican Party has succeeded in bringing a madman to power.
Do they cross the Rubicon and continue to follow this madman?
He could only go so far being the Motor City Madman.
We won't let the act of a madman knock us down.
" Trump retorted on Twitter on Friday morning, calling Kim a "madman.
But even "madman theory" requires some level of planning and consistency.
Justin glanced back one more time, and the madman was gone.
It makes no difference whether he's evil, stupid, or a madman.
The only card it has to play is the madman card.
He added that only "a madman," would have done such things.
They're not acts of a madman intent on starting a war.
There is always the risk of a rash gesture by a madman.
WHAT WILL IT TAKE for the GOP to throw this madman overboard?
No, that madman was me, experiencing what sounds like your worst nightmare.
"The Winter's Tale" has been rewritten as the diary of a madman.
What madman would take a 100 percent gain over taking 10,000 times that?
Yes. I walk like a madman and I do core exercises for strength.
His protagonist, a madman, excoriates the audience for their failures, moral and otherwise.
The first two hours of Waco: Madman or Messiah premiere at 9 p.m.
Whatever one thinks of Nixon and Kissinger's madman theory, it was a calculation.
We can't let a madman with nuclear weapons on the loose like that.
Was Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel's rampage terrorism or merely the outburst of a madman?
That Nat Turner was indeed a madman — raving, bloodthirsty, beset by apocalyptic visions.
If my secret of being insane, a madman, comes out, I'll be shunned.
To consider him a clown or a madman would be a grave mistake.
Here is a madman who can't decide what manner of mad to be.
And the biggest reason this year is getting this madman out of office.
"He's a madman when he pitches," the Dodgers pitching coach, Rick Honeycutt, said.
"Only a madman like me can decide to buy them fast," he said.
I thought it must be an exceptional case, the act of a madman.
His son, the madman, had no longer grown up in an intellectual milieu.
"Absent strategy, we are left with no theory, just the madman," he writes.
I pace back and forth like a madman on the road behind the berm.
The Madman Theory only works if both sides believe they have second strike capabilities.
Throughout his presidency, Donald Trump has drawn comparisons to Shakespeare's famous madman, King Lear.
But he's a nihilistic madman, so we're just supposed to accept him without question.
Kiki To the rest of his team in the DEA, Kiki is a madman.
A trailer for Waco: Madman or Messiah appears at the top of this article.
Kenji Lopez-Alt, even within the realm of professional chefs, is an absolute madman.
" The comedian was initially wary: "Everything was clear," Grillo wrote, "he was a madman.
He was genius who outwitted the police for years; he was a seething madman.
Giant atomic chains… We're in heaven, this planet… It's God… God is a madman.
The president is said to be a madman, from a ruling family of madmen.
Trump called Kim "obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people".
In contrast to Kennedy, President Richard Nixon took repeated turns at playing the madman.
"The Divine Madman," he said, "has much more to offer than just a phallus."
On campus, students running from a madman thumbed last words of gratitude and love.
But for a short time I was a madman, and I paid the price.
The "madman theory" is a nice rhetorical gambit, but it leaves us with an awkward historical fact: Nixon did, in fact, act like a madman, ordering the secret bombing of Cambodia and placing US nuclear forces on alert just to scare the Soviets.
" Colbert pushed back, asking what Rodman could possibly chat about with "a madman murderous dictator.
Analysts agree that Kim is far from the unstable madman many present him to be.
Dr. Victor Frankenstein is no longer some freaky Teutonic madman, but a Silicon Valley superstar.
TRUMP: We can't let a madman with nuclear weapons let on the loose like that.
He comes off as gruff and surly—a basketball madman who probably doesn't like you.
What madman could be playing the violin here, at the brink of his own grave?
Affleck, 47, has been working like a madman to get his career back on track.
He also hit the gym like a madman and, soon enough, looked like He-Man.
Millions of reasonable people are appalled that a madman is in charge of the country.
"We can't let a madman with nuclear weapons let on the loose like that," he said.
On November 29 of that same year, a madman named Asher Raby came onto the property.
In 1982, the madman Raby returned again and attacked one of our nuns with an axe.
" Shrew, she argues, plays with the roles of "shrew and madman," and it plays with "taming.
He says "this is how we save our people" like a madman in an insane asylum.
Poe shifted first, pulling his legs apart, swinging his hips wildly, and grinning like a madman.
We've seen four entirely different iterations of the Joker throughout history: trickster, madman, philosopher and terrorist.
His first American movie was "Hitler's Madman" (1943), a quickly made contribution to the war effort.
Strowman looked like a vicious madman using his size to indulge in his most violent whims.
"At the beginning, the Martinicans took me for a madman," Mr. Larose wrote in an email.
The madman strategy was a monumental failure in Vietnam, but apparently Trump still believes in it.
" In a tweet, Trump called Kim "a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people.
But any talk of dethroning champions Mercedes would be dismissed as the ramblings of a madman.
To distract himself and keep the audience from noticing his injury, he danced like a madman.
"He wants to create this insane, infamous madman reputation," Fox told Wonderland in 2009, referring to Bay.
But take a step back, and it's easy to see that Elon Musk is an absolute madman.
Philoumenos ran from the church and the madman fell upon him with an axe and murdered him.
" "I mean, you've got this madman playing around with the nukes, and it has got to end.
Taboo has Hardy playing kind of a madman who's ascending a shipping empire in early 1800s London.
Only a madman in the White House would think that America gained from reneging on its promises.
U.S.A. It is one thing to use the madman approach when dealing with a state like China.
At a drinks party in Manhattan, a mega-bank's boss froths that Donald Trump is a madman.
Trump's erratic actions show how dangerous the Imperial Presidency can be when the president is a madman.
Last year, Cardi B dubbed Trump a "madman," and expressed surprise that he hadn't been impeached yet.
CODE: Madman takes what's publicly known about Capcom's plans for Resident Evil 3.5 and builds on it.
It's the fact that a madman, a Nazi, murdered 22020 people in a synagogue the weekend before.
So be grateful John Bolton is gone, but no less afraid of the madman at the wheel.
I wondered with growing alarm: Is someone trying to escape from a madman in the next car?
Nixon's "madman" act generally masked a calculated strategy, which is not yet evident in Mr. Trump's approach.
Trump, consciously or not, has been applying this madman principle in ways Nixon would never have dreamed.
The madman set his time machine for 1932 Berlin, where his grandfather was a promising Expressionist painter.
As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that's his problem, not mine.
For a moment, it looked as if Trump had cowed America's neighbor with his madman foreign policy.
He stars with Sean Penn in The Professor and the Madman, set to be released this fall.
VICE: Mike Allred's Madman and Dan Clowes's Ghost World are probably the most famous spot-colored comics.
Trump's bombastic and intemperate rhetoric threatening to totally destroy North Korea, and his seeming intention to create the image of the President as a madman, hasn't scared Kim as much as it has scared US allies and created the perception that the "madman" is really a paper tiger.
In the movie Moonraker James Bond has to fight a madman with his own fleet of Space Shuttles.
Or, sometimes it's about stopping the madman with the gauntlet who wants to wipe out half of everything.
No wonder Lawrence looks bored half the time, even if Isaac does make a rather committed mutant madman.
If I worked like a madman for four months of the year, I would accrue an unemployment account.
Richard Nixon may have resorted to the madman theory of diplomacy to frighten enemies during the cold war.
But it's not easy preparing for a boxing match while simultaneously being a vocal partisan for a madman.
Taxi Driver is not the story of a hero, but of a madman who fancies himself a hero.
He is also set to star alongside Sean Penn in the upcoming film The Professor and the Madman.
That might mean Democrats have to compromise, but it's "better than what madman Ajit Pai wants," they argue.
This year, it would be perfectly legal for that madman to brandish a gun if he wanted to.
Before reaching the age of one year, during mating season, he ran through the dunes like a madman.
This was most fraught with Daenerys, the daughter of the madman Jaime killed to secure his kingslaying reputation.
They find that Trump is not the raving madman they expected from his tweetstorms or the media coverage.
Cripure, impossible to categorize by any of our literary labels—hero, victim, genius, idiot, madman, muse—is another.
Filmed with an alienating elegance by Shaheen Seth, "Buster's Mal Heart" is about the making of a madman.
And the 10th study had a madman-machinist design worthy of the player-piano canons of Conlon Nancarrow.
"That right there?" the psychiatrist asked, gesturing at the cardboard box, which the madman had refused to relinquish.
I've got the thing in a case, but—like a primitive madman—I'm not using a screen protector.
While Duterte does not shy away from sounding like a madman, he is more complex as a statesman.
Let's put the madman in the attic, and let the madwoman out to wander free on the moors.
Trump teeters on the edge of a familiar North Korean trap Chaos Theory or Madman Theory Trump's erratic behavior has already drawn many comparisons to a different and totally unrelated theory: the "Madman Theory," which used by Richard Nixon as a geopolitical chess move against the Soviets and the Chinese.
Dustin Hahn and I just wrapped a series for Fullscreen, and I'm working like a madman on other stuff.
For Brown's part ... he's still training like a madman -- clearly hell bent on getting back into the NFL eventually.
And, of course, there's a confrontation between Batman and The Joker that feels like a madman reasoning with himself.
After hearing Bobby openly admit his insanity, Rebecca does the only thing there is to do: Dump the madman.
Hell, I'm typing these very words into a word processor since only a madman types directly into the CMS.
Speculating about absurd terrors inside Trump's mind makes him seem like a madman and our world like a stage.
As an American, you have an obligation to ensure your audience isn't misled by the opinions of a madman.
But Nixon, though a madman in his own right, was much more assured in foreign policy than Trump is.
Or, when a cackling madman condemns a mother and her newborn baby to be ripped to shreds by hounds?
One of those convictions is that Trump is a madman who in no way belongs in the White House.
"As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that's his problem, not mine," Trump said.
In the end, the film does more to confirm the perception of Manson as a madman than dispel it.
Madman theory is nothing new, and there's a reason Mr. Trump's recent predecessors have avoided it: It doesn't work.
Russia urged calm on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "madman".
The American constitutional order is very robust against any effort by an eccentric madman to build a personalized dictatorship.
STEPHEN COLBERT: What do you actually talk about with — and I don't mean this insultingly — a madman murderous dictator?
At 2:00 AM, Gómez and Peña approach the end of the vortex and Polar jumps like a madman.
Justin Timberlake's reaching Crazy Gideon status ... slashing prices like a madman for a penthouse he's desperately trying to unload.
It gets us away from the repetitive "madman with Infinity Gem-powered hoobajoob tries to blow up a planet" plots.
She arrives to find a bathroom full of blood and Noah in the river, screaming at nothing like a madman.
It was the lunatic ravings of a madman, and Rick and Morty fans took up the cause like a religion.
Some people thought he was a madman for wanting to slap tariffs on imports and threatening to increase tariffs progressively.
Sunny would come in first thing in the morning, straight out of bed every day and look like a madman.
Penn will star as 'Madman' Dr. W.C. Minor in the true story of the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary.
He became more desperate as he searched, and recalls "running around like a madman" through the streets of San Francisco.
An axe-wielding madman attacked a German passenger train -- and more than 20 people were injured ... and several could die.
"If [Kim Jong-un] knows there's no way he's going to get it through, even a madman won't do it."
I read like a madman: My mother, desperate to feed me material, started collecting old newspapers from the neighbor's trash.
If Mr. Roth's Nixon is a raving madman, Guston's is an almost tragic figure, imprisoned in his own comical anatomy.
This sensational verdict created a new sort of madman, the "criminal lunatic," and significantly expanded the function of the asylum.
Read the article in full: "Russia's 'Madman' Routine in Syria May Have Averted Direct Confrontation with the U.S., For Now"
That was last year's tactic, when President Trump branded Mr. Kim a "madman" and a murderer of his own people.
Blake was guarded by Collin Sexton, a 6-3 point guard and Alabama commit who is, frankly, a complete madman.
And an aging madman with a podium and sense of betrayal is perceived as a savior for a troubled nation.
He was not — as 19th-century Symbolists influenced by neurological literature may have believed — a creative madman with visionary capacities.
Walking through the halls, waiting for everyone to stare at me, and think, The Madman is back in the building.
His wife's uncle painted them in homage to the Divine Madman, "who has blessed this place," as he put it.
Like many people on TV on Wednesday, I specifically said I wasn't blaming Trump for the crimes of a madman.
As his sobbing grandmother ran over to his dead grandfather, the madman noticed the slight swell of her belly. Ah!
Once he's whipped himself up into a froth, this merciless madman returns to claim his prey with another horrific murder.
Bits Most people think that trying to download an entire movie to a mobile device is the act of a madman.
I hit all the wrong notes with the confidence of a madman and shook my ass while I was doing it.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer got a reputation during his 14-year tenure for being an absolute madman during company keynotes.
It looks incompetent and disorganized, a sloppy containment system led by a part-time madman who can't even reliably contain himself.
It's tempting to see him as the same kind of American madman thrust into office that we saw in November 2016.
Grade: A-. So glad Democrats institutionalized a vast and unaccountable national security apparatus that will soon be controlled by a madman.
Cultivate a bit of a madman image — with the national security team portrayed as holding him back from his wilder impulses.
A new wristband promises to let you ride around on your motorcycle like a madman without getting caught in speed traps.
Now if you recommended a Windows installation over spinning up a few Ubuntu instances on Heroku you'd be considered a madman.
Some suggest this would be akin to the "madman" with the bomb signaling that Richard Nixon used during the Vietnam War.
This author concurs with the idea Trump is a "madman," while Kim is crazy like a fox, (to mix the metaphor).
Alberto says he's been humbled by those incidents ... and that's what got him back in the gym training like a madman.
A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines delved into math, history, and fiction, and earned her a PEN/Bingham Fellowship for Writers.
Li Ao, 82, a Taiwanese writer and politician who became known affectionately as the "madman" for his fiery anti-establishment stance.
Here, the church's most terrifying servant is a madman with a hyena daemon, who manages to be creepier even than Mrs.
" In September, the president called Mr. Kim the leader of a "band of criminals" and later said he was a "madman.
Geoffrey C. Ward's script has a big-picture historical arc — presidents and generals, battles and negotiations, domino theory and madman theory.
But it's also important to remember that Nixon was not in fact a madman and chose his "irrational" moves with precision.
But experts warn that the so-called Madman Theory of deterrence only works if both countries have a credible second-strike capability.
The attack on Mr Bolsonaro appears to have been the work of a madman rather than a calculated attempt at political assassination.
Granted, separating the man from the madman is particularly difficult with Artaud, as his feverish writings often sprang directly from his illness.
Per the story, Rush harassed Stone during their time working on the play The Diary of a Madman in 2010 and 2011.
So they formed a new nation and installed a "madman" puppet leader that can easily be controlled to keep the ruse alive.
Vance, described as a "madman" by the sheriff, is suspected of shooting five people, including another law enforcement officer in Sunday's shootout.
Former CIA Director Petraeus made nuanced remarks recently about the benefits — and potentially catastrophic risks — of the "madman" approach to foreign relations.
When we performed in The Diary Of A Madman eight years ago, I believe we engaged in a journey as artistic comrades.
And to multitask like a madman, Ben also made the avocado salsa while the oil was heating up (to 375 degrees, specifically).
Vettel branded him a 'madman' in China last month for an overtake at the start that triggered a collision between the Ferraris.
Today is Friday the 13th, which conjures images of a madman in a goalie mask hacking and slashing innocent people to pieces.
To apply some version of the Madman Theory to the North Korean problem, however, as Trump seems inclined to do, is foolish.
Is Trump, America's self-appointed madman, the person who can bring consistency of purpose to the U.S.'s relations with North Korea?
The first question is: Is it realistic to think of Kim Jung Un as a "madman" who is "on a suicide mission"?
Two examples, "Hitler's Children" and "Hitler's Madman" (both quickly made low-budget films from 1943), are available on DVD from Warner Archive.
But I believe, as do many other Americans, that Trump's divisive words contributed to triggering the alleged actions of an apparent madman.
He's drawn repeated questions about whether he's acting out Richard Nixon's "madman theory" of provocation and unpredictability with a method actor's dedication.
Thus Peace's deft novel leaves us wondering whether Akutagawa was a saint or a madman, a great writer or a bad husband.
"Tonight, America in a state of shock after a madman opened fire on a country-music festival in Las Vegas," Hannity intoned.
But since the mid-'60s the idea of initiating nuclear war by the U.S. has been nothing other than a madman theory.
"Was there ever such a madman in so high a place as Johnson?" asked Henry Raymond, publisher of The New York Times.
While these august publications didn't make the point explicitly, the implication was clear: Here was another madman who got what he deserved.
The young Mr. Kim, who took over the following year after his father's death, has worked to burnish his own madman credentials.
And even in Nixon's case, the madman strategy worked better later in his presidency, when he and his aides were more seasoned.
The third time he approached, Cooper stood steadfast, body between the madman and his camera, eyes on the moon and the sea.
Instead of becoming brilliant beyond bounds, the madman said with evident relief, he had become stupid, and even a little bit insane.
He quarrelled with most of his friends and well-wishers, including Hume and Diderot, and many people derided him as a madman.
Trump's quote about a maniac and a madman seems coherent and logical, but that's largely because it's extracted from a much longer quote.
" Rodman has previously spoken fondly of the North Korean dictator, even calling Kim "misunderstood" despite admitting that the despot is probably a "madman.
" Kirton called Le Roux "a dangerous, murdering madman" and alleged that working closely with him amounted to "outrageous conduct" by the DEA. "Mr.
Why this matters: Plenty of world leaders think the president is crazy — and he seems to view that madman reputation as an asset.
The Way Forward First, use of unpredictability, or a "madman approach" is inherently risky, particularly when dealing with rogue regimes like North Korea.
The biggest problem we have is nuclear — nuclear proliferation and having some maniac, having some madman go out and get a nuclear weapon.
It portrays him not as a madman, but as a rational actor convinced that he was doing the right thing under Jewish law.
Now, if he can only get his memory back, he can stop a madman from killing off half the world with a plague.
She slipped in the details of Arbus's friendships with the madman critic Seymour Krim, for example, and the New Yorker writer Joseph Mitchell.
"It's ironic this madman would pick Dallas, one of the cities that is a leader in reducing officer-involved shootings," Mr. Wexler said.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "madman" Friday morning, the latest escalation in their combative rhetoric.
His neighbors and peers thought he was chasing the wind, or that he was a madman, but he knew what he was doing.
Many progressives dismissed Shanker, a cerebral former graduate student in philosophy, as a madman, as a well-known joke from the era suggests.
JAMES IVY, SAN ANTONIO To the Editor: When neither threats nor concessions deter the madman of Pyongyang, it is time for the unthinkable.
With Mr. Trump becoming the "madman" that Ms. Gessen argues Mr. Putin only puts on, the results for geopolitical comity are truly terrifying.
The Times's Rebecca Liebson writes: As the comic-book supervillain the Joker, Joaquin Phoenix danced down the long, grimy staircase like a madman.
The Mumps came on, and there was the lead singer Lance Loud dancing like a madman with the remarkable Kristian Hoffman on keyboards.
To members of the community, his utterances are the babblings of a baby or a madman, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
The Madman's Time Machine On the coldest night of the year, a madman was taken to Boston Medical Center with third-degree frostbite.
"As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that's his problem, not mine," Trump said in reference to Kim.
The biggest problem we have is nuclear—nuclear proliferation and having some maniac, having some madman go out and get a nuclear weapon.
If Clinton can disqualify Trump as a wild-eyed madman who could risk America's national security, a couple of crummy jobs reports won't matter.
Or like there's a bus on fire and a madman in a blindfold and everybody is still talking about it as if it's nice.
"Ghostbusters have slept here: they heard the baron screaming, running around like a madman," Marcello Giangiordano, the castle's keeper and guide, told CNN Travel.
As a result, Kirk and the gang aren't just battling a super-powerful madman—they're busy proving that their worldview is superior to his.
Thermoptic camouflage makes a return here as Kusanagi and her team chase a madman being controlled by a cybernetic terrorist through a bustling cityscape.
"If the analysis says that we're throwing away money, only a madman would move forward," 224-Star leader Luigi Di Maio said on Monday.
AS ANY fan of action movies knows, the best way to keep a madman from executing a dastardly plan is to keep him talking.
This is, of course, just a cheap knock-off of the madman theory that Richard Nixon applied when he assumed the presidency in 1969.
Or maybe he will fail spectacularly, in the sort of way that ruins some team or imprints him with "bust" or "madman" labels forever.
" –while in the form of a motorcycle in Dream Child "Faster than a bastard maniac, more powerful than a loco madman, it's… Super-Freddy!
As I frantically swiped like a madman, hoping to be pleasantly surprised, I wondered if I would get back into my anti-social rut.
Trump now looks like a madman from Mad Men, a throwback to when his particular privileges had more perks and were considered less repugnant.
Steve claims the man is the devil himself, leaving his family caught between two possible monsters: either a demon downstairs or a madman upstairs.
It lodges a protest vote against the two-party system, while also helping to ensure that the tangerine madman doesn't get the nuclear codes.
Hopped up and still shaken from that encounter, Richard drives like a madman through downtown Twin Peaks, where he runs over a small child.
It should not be easier for a madman to shoot up a school than a bank or a jewelry store or some Hollywood gala.
The Sixers for six years were an experimental laboratory, their former general manager Sam Hinkie occupying a reputational land between supposed genius and madman.
For a madman is also a man whom society did not want to hear and whom it wanted to prevent from uttering certain intolerable truths.
I also think, though, that Trump's madman act, which is maybe an act and maybe real, has been sort of good in the early stages.
If you're into "post-truth," of course, it was clearly the right thing to do in an effort to keep "a madman" from the presidency.
" Reg Keys, another victim's relative, described Mr. Blair as a "consummate actor" and said that his long public statement resembled "the ramblings of a madman.
Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!
We presently don't have any good solutions to the madman across the demilitarized zone, but crossing that zone in anger is no solution at all.
Weiss eventually captured the attention of Herman Kahn, the Cold War intellectual who had thought up the Madman theory and other ideas Weiss rebelled against.
I doubt it, and so the current waters are in fact uncharted, because the ship of state has a sort of madman at its helm.
Both take place in New York City, feature Columbia University as a starting point, have a crazed madman obsessed with humanity's downfalls and, of course, ghosts.
Hunt has had to face the notion of consequences — and not just the usual ones, where if he fails, some madman might blow up the world.
He's also gearing up for a return to the screen, and will begin shooting The Professor and the Madman with his costar Mel Gibson this Fall.
No legal regime can prevent every determined madman from killing people, especially someone like Paddock, who apparently didn't have a history of mental illness or violence.
In the lead-up to the debate, there has been some evidence that Trump would deploy the "madman" strategy that helped him win the Republican primary.
The "madman nuclear alert," as the political scientist Scott D. Sagan and the historian Jeremi Suri called it in a 2003 article, remained secret for years.
And if the likes of Stephen Paddock-type madman who rained death on 58 in Las Vegas are counted, the non-ISIS-type threat is greater.
No, the so-called "madman" theory of international relations -- that others must step in to pressure the North because the president isn't rational -- won't work here.
Naftali differentiated between the madman theory and pragmatism, suggesting the latter was a part of Trump's behavior and pointing out that he ran as a dealmaker.
" Anti-abortion activists that are part of the group Center for Medical Progress have denounced the "barbaric killing spree in Colorado Springs by a violent madman.
I wanted to tell my colleagues that the "madman" — the drunk, naked guy who ran through oncoming traffic and covered his wall in Sharpie — was gone.
The panelists are: Simon Winchester, author of many nonfiction books, including "The Professor and the Madman," which is in the process of getting big-screen treatment.
Separately, a madman targets her for his own reasons and she is rescued, eventually, by the book's young protagonist, Malcolm Polstead, and his companion Alice Parslow.
But Russia hasn't been communist in decades, and it is Trump, not Sanders, who fawns over Putin and other despots, including Stalinist madman Kim Jong-un.
Sagan recalls, "He understood that Richard Nixon believed in the so-called 'madman theory' "—deterring aggression by encouraging America's rivals to suspect that Nixon was irrational.
If you're going to make a movie about a homicidal madman in clown makeup, you might as well get a guy who radiates low-level menace.
And I love Adrian Veidt because he's a kooky old man, not because he's a kooky old man who readers remember as that genius madman Ozymandias.
The phenomenon just repeated itself with the murder of 49 innocent people in an Orlando nightclub by an AR-15-wielding madman citing Islamic State as inspiration.
Try Watching: Shark WeekNetflix Synopsis: Strangers find themselves isolated by a wealthy madman on his island compound, where they're forced into a horrifying gauntlet of deadly sharks.
More than that, the Incest Queen sits on the Iron Throne, a madman has taken over the Iron Islands, and Jon Snow is, like, definitely a Targaryen.
A friendship with a top-secret robot turns a lonely girl's life into a thrilling adventure as they take on bullies, evil bots and a scheming madman.
"Far from the 'madman' the media portrays, Trump came across as perfectly normal, smart, and well-mannered," read one of the more than 1,200 posts on Naver.com.
If not, you've go to tune in to catch Canadian chef, madman, and hell-of-a-host Matty Matheson eating and adventuring his way around the world.
T.I. is doubling down on his hatred of President Trump, but it's not personal ... instead, Tip's concerned the "madman" is turning the U.S.A. into an international laughingstock.
Trump's version of the madman theory is quite the opposite: being unpredictable because he can't control the various factions in your government and has a flighty temperament.
Edgar Feuchtwanger, a schoolboy in Munich at the time, knew the fear and the dread shared by all German Jews witnessing the unstoppable ascent of a madman.
"Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!" he wrote.
Ganz portrayed Hitler as a ranting and delusional madman, but also as a fatherly figure suffering from Parkinson's disease who fussed about the welfare of his secretaries.
Rather than support a tough policy to which past presidents gave lip service, elites ran for cover, attacking America for taking a "dangerous" approach to this madman.
Pretending that the citizen, probably carrying only a pistol or a revolver, can take on a madman firing 30 rounds a magazine is the height of fantasy.
That the madman McConnell brought to power is now wise to, and frustrated with, McConnell's cynicism is a Shakespearean subplot in our otherwise quotidian flirtation with Armageddon.
By the way, when Kyle's not working out like a madman ... it's safe to say he ain't exactly suffering in isolation -- 'CAUSE HAVE YOU SEEN HIS WIFE?!?
By the way, it seems Cam is motivated to prove Beason right ... 'cause he's already been in the gym training like a madman for the 2020 season.
Nixon devised the "madman theory" of statecraft, under which he hoped to keep the nation's foes off balance by persuading them that he was impulsive and unpredictable.
Kim, "obviously a madman" in the eyes of U.S. President Donald Trump, has completed a six-year transition to what the South calls a reign of terror.
" His comments triggered a quick response from the American president, who said that Mr. Kim is "obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people.
If what people do is any reflection of who they are, then Devin P. Kelley, who slaughtered 247 churchgoers on Sunday in Texas, surely was a madman.
If a series of political attack ads on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley are to be believed, a madman is currently running New York City.
As described in Simon Winchester's 1998 best seller "The Professor and the Madman," the O.E.D.'s colorful origin story included significant contributions from one William C. Minor.
Even if the killing of Mr. Adamowicz proves to be the irrational act of madman, there is fear that the increasingly heated rhetoric could translate to violence.
Ted DicksonNew York To the Editor: President Trump's recent tweets do not mean that he is unraveling or a madman; he is just throwing a temper tantrum.
While the idea has been excellent fodder for sci-fi (hello, Neal Stephenson), it's worth understanding what would actually happen if some madman decided to destroy the Moon.
"America&aposs being run by a madman who wouldn&apost recognize the truth if it came inside a bucket of his beloved Colonel Sanders Fried Chicken," he said.
Goldwater's suggestion that the US should use nuclear weapons, even on a small scale, fed into his image as an unstable extremist, a madman in the Strangelovian mold.
Depending on whom you ask, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is either a prophet or a madman for instituting the leaderless "holacracy" management structure at the company he founded.
The ambassador noted the simple impact of Mr Kim looking so different from the "dissipated, degenerate 'playboy madman' deliciously and maliciously painted for years in the South's media".
This began to break down when that the madman dictator Moammar Gadhafi seemed on the brink of developing a nuclear weapon of his own in the late 1990s.
It was just a random madman with a gun, and the lone female police officer on the small town's force ended up shooting him to stop his rampage.
This is a question of just how much damage we're prepared to let a madman inflict on the lives of innocent victims through malicious lies and willful harassment.
" He then delivered his only genuinely funny joke of the evening: "As far as the risk of dealing with a madman is concerned, that's his problem, not mine.
Earlier Saturday, the president told reporters before heading to Indiana that the suspect in the synagogue shooting, whom he described as a "madman," should receive the death penalty.
I'm not sure what sort of deranged madman blindly rejects the things they have not only done but been caught during, like a cat scratching up your sofa.
Jorge Ramos's confrontation with Trump in August, 22012 I had just started thinking about how to respond when suddenly I heard a madman shouting and pointing his finger.
"He's not going to allow — President Trump — the ability of this madman [Kim Jong Un] to have a missile that could hit America," Graham said in early August.
Raad's hyperawareness of the invisible forces of greed keeps his impersonation of a madman ever attuned to the mystical vibrations of power on the near side of fatuousness.
Indeed, the next madman intent on killing as many people as possible, rather than being deterred by Sunday's events, might conclude that he needs a more lethal weapon.
He brought Fermat to the near future and ate future bagels, which are "much puffier and much more moist," according to the madman, than the bagels of today.
He wanted to shoot the president as a token of his love for the starlet, which is as good a motive as any other armed madman has had.
We are not going to be able to identify ahead of time and eliminate every madman or troubled individual who might want to do harm against innocent people.
The crass, vulgar, angry and irrational mob that thrills when Trump acts like a madman is not a base around which a successful national party can be built.
In addition to break-ins, we took a look at a few things that are broken, like Donald Trump's attempt to use Richard Nixon's "madman" playbook against North Korea.
Three years later, Asimo conducted the Detroit Symphany Orchestra in a stunning rendition of "The Impossible Dream," a song about the lofty ambitions of a madman who fights windmills.
In Guardians, Ronan the Accuser (Lee Pace) was a madman hellbent on destruction, and viewers may have a hard time wrapping their heads around his placement in Captain Marvel.
I am fully aware that this sounds like the ravings of a madman, but that's what most characters say when something bizarre or fantastical happen to them, isn't it?
But that madness doesn't always present in the same way, which is why the history of nuclear madness has to precede our understanding of the Trump-as-madman debate.
Elastigirl eventually followed and saved her husband, but the narrative was familiar: Man goes out, wife stays home, wife discovers man has been trapped by evil superhero-hating madman.
Stone and Rush worked together on a Sydney production of Gogol's The Diary of a Madman, which was staged at the Upstairs Theatre from December 2010 to February 2011.
Without specifying what that "something crazy" might be, Moore described the Electoral College as a "stopgap" meant to keep a "madman who wants to be king" from becoming president.
Are we not all Omarion running around like a madman in a diamante jacket, looking for stuff, getting into fights, genuinely not knowing whether you're succeeding at literally anything?
His first choice for the job, Jerry Della Femina, the agency's founder, sometimes described as "the madman of Madison Avenue," failed to win White House approval, for unexplained reasons.
Barnett, thinking he sensed an early knockout, rushed in and Arlovski went to the opposite extreme and swung hands like a madman, clipping Barnett and hurting him in turn.
The malice in such playfulness soon comes to the fore when Sir Toby and company play a diabolical prank of Malvolio, which leads to his incarceration as a madman.
After Richard Nixon left the White House in disgrace, his disciples and defenders picked up on his "madman theory" of international politics as a defense of his worst impulses.
Marianne is not yet the force she will become in the course of Shattuck's moving novel, but she knows Hitler is a madman, a thug, a dangerous rabble-rouser.
After rehearsing for their own killing spree by tracking and kidnapping the town's local madman, Sadie and McKayla exhibit a talent for terror to match their social media savvy.
Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader whom Donald Trump labeled a "madman" in a Friday morning post to Twitter, will "be tested like never before" the president wrote.
On a larger scale, I think that it's very difficult for Putin to deal with an unpredictable interlocutor, because he has always been the madman on the international stage.
Had they been delivered by a less skilled performer, these lines would have sounded like the babblings of a generic madman instead of the incensed pronouncements of a prophet.
Trump threatened to "totally destroy North Korea" if necessary and derided Kim as a madman, calling him "little rocket man," while Kim said the U.S. president was mentally deranged.
Gary Tonon will even attempt to take the back or get to the truck from standing as A.J. Styles does in the professional wrestling ring because he's an absolute madman.
We are the society that created Trump, that created Dylann Roof, that opened the door for a white supremacist madman to drive his car into a street full of protesters.
Richard Nixon understood this with what he called his "madman theory": the idea of making the North Vietnamese enemy believe he was capable of anything, including pressing the nuclear button.
"Look at what happened in Dallas—a peaceful protest, and then some madman," East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff Sid J. Gatreaux told NBC in the wake of the recent arrests.
Neither MAD nor the madman theory had a place in a post-cold War world, where nuclear policy was instead defined by controlling and destroying weapons and managing their spread.
There, the president's low-rent madman theory—that he is so unpredictable that it keeps North Korea constantly guessing—has also crept into the more serious world of actual policymaking.
But in an Orlando nightclub last weekend, the inevitable occurred when a homophobic madman shot more than 21625 people, with 2900 losing their lives and several still in critical condition.
"Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!" the president tweeted on Friday.
Op-Ed Contributor CANBERRA, Australia — In the year that he has been president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte has been called a murderer, a tyrant, a misogynist and a madman.
They could keep the government functioning by dealing with Democrats, but they're afraid to do that, for the same reason they're afraid to confront the madman in the White House.
But even without such charges, prosecutors and the police need to make clear that the case is a political crime of terror rather than the random act of a madman.
"He's not going to allow — President Trump — the ability of this madman [Kim Jong Un] to have a missile that could hit America," Graham told the Today show's Matt Lauer.
Both stories are set in the ancient country of Yamatai, the final resting place of the mythical Japanese queen Himiko, and both put Lara into conflict with a madman named Mathias.
We are reminded of this tragic and seemingly immovable roadblock to public safety and civil society every few months, when a madman armed to the teeth goes on a killing rampage.
The madman question is so important here because madness has been a mainstay of nuclear culture since the atomic age flashed into being in the Jornada del Muerto desert in 1945.
The masked madman even went so far as to kill Ms. Grundy (Sarah Habel) because she was preying on young men, suggesting he might even have a protective nature over children.
George Kittle dabbed like a madman and danced his face off in the locker room Sunday ... and it's all 'cause the 49ers tight end went for 210 yards on the Broncos!!!
Entrepreneur, celebrity of the extreme sporting world, and generally insane madman Ken Block has developed a reputation for creating the most entertaining car videos on the planet with his Gymkhana series.
She sits in her room, wide-eyed and excited, saying that she was "over the moon" and "jumping like a madman"when she found out about her place on the shortlist.
" According to Kim Ou-joon, "In just a matter of seconds, the South Korean public perception went from Kim the madman to a well-brought-up man from a decent family.
But you have a thousand students standing outside, the teachers are out there also, if a madman comes along, we have the same problem, but it is outside of the school.
After all, Richard Nixon once speculated that perhaps North Vietnam's leaders would draw back in alarm if they perceived that Nixon was a madman who just might resort to extreme measures.
"I was racing," the 21-year-old responded before Vettel, who also called Kvyat a "madman" and described his move as "suicidal" over the radio during the race, cut him off.
A few years ago, Gouzer brought the real "Madman" to auction, where it sold for more than twelve million dollars, establishing a record for a work on paper by the artist.
Earlier this year, Basquiat's "Head of a Madman" came back on the market, and sold at Sotheby's in London for nine million dollars—three million less than its record-breaking price.
Over the past year, to gain leverage, they have both shown themselves adherents of the "madman" theory of negotiation, expressing a willingness to take extreme action to get what they want.
"The biggest problem we have is nuclear—nuclear proliferation and having some maniac, having some madman go out and get a nuclear weapon," Trump said during a Republican presidential debate that month.
"When we performed in The Diary Of A Madman 8 years ago, I believe we engaged in a journey as artistic comrades," Rush said in his statement to the Times about Stone.
The second day is characterized by weirdos, like 52-year-old electro madman, Egyptian Lover, who plays an insanely eclectic set, cutting up old records and showing off his rehearsed dance routines.
The hack was created by 64jim64, a madman who decided to hook up a headset to his childhood home computer, a Commodore 64, which first went into production, oh, 35 years ago.
Barbara's chapter is a standout, mixing first-person action into a cheesy interactive comic book, where the young scream queen needs to avoid a masked madman and save her brother on Halloween.
Others, of course, have argued that Trump's apparent lack of a strategy actually is his strategy — that he has adopted some variant of Nixon's "madman theory" in both domestic and global affairs.
Mr. Trump derided Mr. Kim as a "madman" on Friday, hours after the North Korean called him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard," the sort of name-calling exchange most presidents have avoided.
LONDON — One after another, women rose in Britain's House of Commons and pleaded with Prime Minister Boris Johnson to stop calling his opponents traitors, lest a madman take his words to heart.
In fact, he pointed out, Trump's history of driving several large business ventures into bankruptcy with questionable decision-making likely only increased the effectiveness of a "madman strategy" in the corporate world.
New Yorker staff writer Lepore recounts her search for the long-lost longest book ever written: a century-old manuscript by madman and scholar Joe Gould called The Oral History of Our Time.
Instead, there's a gleeful madman kicking them into space, then turning to the camera and holding up every slug and slimy thing he finds underneath those stones to say exactly what they're called.
"King Lear" recurs throughout—from the title to various references to "Poor Tom", the madman as whom a character in the play disguises himself, to passages that echo Lear's own descent into madness.
But the premise is simple enough, a group of three heroes with extraordinary abilities (speed, strength, brains, flight... the works) team up to stop a madman named The Mannequin from destroying the city.
These systems and processes—congressional oversight, Justice Department autonomy, and legislative independence—weren't designed to withstand a vengeful, lawless, id-driven madman taking over one party, and then the government, without popular support.
More anti-Trumpers seem to be telling themselves a 'Madness of King George' narrative: Trump is a semiliterate madman surrounded by sycophants who are morally, intellectually and psychologically inferior to people like us.
More anti-Trumpers seem to be telling themselves a "Madness of King George" narrative: Trump is a semiliterate madman surrounded by sycophants who are morally, intellectually and psychologically inferior to people like us.
Richard M. Nixon revived fears of the United States with his "madman theory," whereby he took seemingly reckless actions to convince America's enemies that he just might be crazy enough to do it.
Those who see his tweets as the ravings of a madman might begin to view them differently, as a high-intensity campaign to influence how we view reality and whom we should hate.
Here was a guy who fought and wrote like a madman, created the country's entire financial system, then brought his own ass down with a senseless sex scandal that he exclusively revealed himself.
Instead of interpreting Trump's remark as a red line, the president may be playing the role of the madman, in a ruse to pressure the Chinese to get tough on Kim, Kelly continued.
Davies's Doctor was a whimsical madman, to be sure, but Davies was far more interested in the humans who became entangled in the Doctor's orbit over the four seasons he ran the series.
And while some conservative commentators have pointed out to parallels between Trump's comments and Nixon's Madman Theory of making the enemy believe that you're capable of anything, there's a fatal flaw to that reasoning.
"You have the [Beatles'] White Album, throw in a little acid and drugs and a little Scientology and the Bible and stir it all up with a madman being the dance master," she says.
It may be a common complaint that most Marvel bad guys are just the same kind of megalomaniacal madman aiming for the same world-ending goals, but Black Panther breaks away in that regard.
And as this summer's World Cup begins to feature nail-biting goalie heroics and blunders of its own, commentators are resurrecting highlights of Colombian keeper René "El Loco" ("The Madman") Higuita's life and career.
Earlier this week, a tweet from an account that parodied Peter Strzok, an FBI agent fired for his anti-Trump text messages, called the president a "madman" and has garnered more than 56,000 retweets.
Charles M. Blow Late Thursday night a madman approached a police cruiser in Philadelphia and fired at least 11 times at the officer in the vehicle, striking him three times in the left arm.
There's an echo here of Richard Nixon's infamous "madman strategy," when he attempted to gain negotiating leverage over North Vietnam via rumors that he was a lunatic who would stop at nothing to win.
In Nixon's own words, as recorded by aide H.R. Haldeman, the "madman theory" was about convincing adversaries that Nixon had a clear agenda and no limits on what he would do to achieve it.
But he has many potential enemies: generals fearing they may be next to be purged; members of the elite fearing they will be impoverished by Chinese sanctions; a lone hungry madman with a gun.
Many commentators have drawn comparisons to Richard Nixon and his "madman theory" of diplomacy, in which Nixon sought to leave his adversaries with the impression that he possessed an unstable, dangerous state of mind.
The series also unearths more obscure titles whose PGs now seem baffling, like 1979's "Tourist Trap" (Saturday), a crude, heavily "Psycho"-influenced thriller about a madman who renders his victims into wax mannequins.
As the internet's biggest platforms face increased scrutiny from both politicians and the public at large, a new figure has replaced the "brilliant madman" as Silicon Valley's preeminent stock character: the thin-skinned founder.
When conservative columnists write about Trump and fondly recall Richard Nixon's "madman theory" of international relations—a calculated unpredictability directed at the North Vietnamese—they tend to leave out that it did not work.
Until then, buy as many of these things as you can find and stockpile them in your house like a madman facing some kind of alcoholic apocalypse, and refuse to share them with anyone.
"If I describe this as an act of a person who has suffered, it orients the listener differently than if I say it's the act of a terrorist or a madman," Professor Glaude said.
And the battle scenes, those are just physical, so that's difficult to do, although you can do it as a madman, the guy who is a complete psycho with a smile and the laughter.
Late that night, I stood in front of the window, the same one that a madman broke 11 floors above and used as a perch to shoot hundreds of people he did not know.
He didn't take it well: Mr. Bolton proceeded to chase me through the halls of a Russian hotel — throwing things at me, shoving threatening letters under my door and, generally, behaving like a madman.
After months of deriding Kim Jong-Un as "little rocket man," a "maniac," and a "madman," President Donald Trump on Tuesday praised the North Korean dictator as a "very open" and "very honorable" negotiator.
As the threats exchanged between the leaders of the United States and North Korea escalate, President Donald Trump's rhetoric seems to draw from the "madman" playbook employed by President Richard Nixon during the Vietnam War.
A firebrand and self-professed "madman," he helped to usher in a new age of experimental theater in the early 20th century, calling for shocking appeals to the senses to reawaken the audience's critical engagement.
Because although a racist madman attempted to destroy us, and we will never forget the scars he gave us, what he really ended up doing was showing us what we must do every single day.
Every Riverdale fan has their own Black Hood theory, whether it's that the masked madman is secretly a Southside Serpent, a disgruntled Sheriff Keller (Martin Cummins), or even Betty's own dad, Hal Cooper (Lochlyn Monroe).
Apparently, they're such goddamn do-gooders that they'll do whatever it takes to follow their parents' rules—even if that means pulling a Ferris Bueller and racing like a madman to get home on time.
If the M3 used to be the buttoned-up businessman with an inner demon, the current model is a bulging-eye madman who kicked over his boss' desk and hasn't shown up to work since.
Bell was an absolute fucking madman who was so consumed by his work—and more important, finding a solution to a serious problem as a result of that work—that he barely bothered to shower.
"I think what Duterte is really looking for is better weapons sales terms from the U.S." Philippines' Duterte eyes arms from China, ends joint patrols with United States The Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte: saviour or madman?
Once we get past the entirely unsupported idea that the current supreme leader is a suicidal madman, we can more clearly see the steps the U.S. should take in response to North Korea's nuclear program.
Some supporters will no doubt cite the "madman" theory -- the idea that Trump could be shrewdly maximizing his leverage by making the North Koreans and other Asian powers believe he may actually use nuclear weapons.
Presidential historian Tim Naftali, a CNN contributor and the former head of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, said the madman theory has grown in time into a bigger deal than it actually was.
Rick and Morty, Cartoon Network's bizarro animated series about a brilliant madman traveling through infinite dimensions at a burp's notice, is both disdainful of TV convention and committed to exploiting it for its own ends.
" — Mr. Kim, responding in a statement to President Trump's threat "Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!
The core of nuclear policy at the time, the Madman theory, held that irrationality and volatility could be wielded by American leaders to keep the peace; fearing an irrational response, our adversaries would avoid provocation.
And Dexter Fletcher, coming off the success of the Elton John biopic "Rocketman," will direct "Renfield," based on a minor character in the Dracula legend, a spider-eating madman who doubles as the Count's henchman.
Another ruthless yet elected madman on a mission, with a blood-thirst for ultimate control and like Hitler, he has frenzied his country's people enough for them to abandon their own dignity, compassion and humanity.
He first encountered Basquiat's work on an advertising poster for a local play, which used a reproduction of the 17.23 painting "Untitled (Head of a Madman)," a scrawled, skeletal portrait in vivid blue and orange.
While he was third in China last month, and was named Driver of the Day, he clashed with Vettel with the German accusing him of launching himself like a Torpedo and driving like a madman.
A follow up to his 2014 album Madman, All We Can Do is about to make its debut thanks to a successful kickstarter campaign held by Rowe and completed with the help of his fans.
Rex Tillerson has remained committed to diplomacy and a "peaceful pressure campaign" while his commander-in-chief tweets threats against "madman" Kim Jong Un. The burgeoning contrast between the digital pronouncements coming out of the Oval Office and the taciturn assertions from Tillerson have many questioning whether Trump is adopting a "madman theory" in dealing with North Korea, the notion that the president was unhinged and capable of dangerous behavior, a technique President Richard Nixon tried to employ with the Soviet Union and the North Vietnamese.
" The comments are nothing new for De Niro, the "Raging Bull" and "Meet the Fockers" star who in March accused Trump of lacking "any sense of humanity or compassion" and in April called him a "madman.
The Orange Is the New Black actress alleged to The New York Times that she was the recipient of inappropriate advances when the actors worked together in The Diary of a Madman in 2010 and 2011.
Last week, on a baseball field in Alexandria, Va., a madman took aim at Republican members of Congress, their staff, even their children, all there that morning practicing for a bipartisan charity tournament the following day.
The very next time Republicans nominate a non-madman for the presidency, nearly all of these anti-Trump conservatives will flock back to their party, but the setbacks to, say, Medicare will be fixed in law.
They would also tell you that he liked to drink, so, in advance of any toxicology report and despite evidence to the contrary, you could be led to believe that he was a drunken, heartbroken madman.
The Capital can trace its roots back to 1727 -- some six decades before the Bill of Rights -- and yet, the deadliest mass shooting in a newsroom only just occurred, with an apparent madman wielding a shotgun.
A madman, not a gun, killed those churchgoers, and the shooter could've easily used household chemicals or an automobile, he said as the booms of shotgun blasts and cracks of assault rifles sounded in the distance.
"He has proven himself to be a madman so many times, and proven himself to be disrespectful to women, and that still hasn't gotten him impeached," the performer, who was born Belcalis Almanzar, told the mag.
It brings together a former real estate magnate and reality television star with a ruthless dictator half his age who was once seen as a precocious madman but who has emerged as a shrewd diplomatic operator.
President Trump's run of big, unorthodox bets — ranging from negotiating with a nuclear madman in North Korea to depending on friends who turned out to be "flippers" — is looking riskier and less winnable by the day.
More than one administration official has described the president's approach as the "madman theory," the idea that one way to make a threat effective is to persuade your opponent that you're unstable enough to follow through.
You can convict them, you can adjudicate the mentally unfit, if a state does not report it to the National Crime Information Center, when you run that form, this individual - - this madman passed a background check.
Cardi may pay attention to the media, but she's in no way on board with following Trump's lead and labeling the press as "the enemy of the people" — especially after she's called Trump a "madman" and worse.
In such a scenario where North Korea believes that the US is daring enough to strike first, the Madman Theory actually makes North Korea more likely to strike first because they no longer have anything to lose.
It's followed by an outdated-sounding collaboration with Labrinth and Eminem, who effectively sucks what little life the song has with his insistence of rapping like a madman, regardless of how it will derail the track's flow.
The movie's gimlet-eyed mise-en-scène is exceeded only by the flamboyance of John Heard's career performance as a raspy-voiced madman who lost an arm, a leg, an eye and possibly his mind in Vietnam.
Having concern about unprecedented levels of migration, a border at the breaking point, and seeking to end the crisis of child suffering and human trafficking did not cause the act of an evil madman in El Paso.
When Samuel Johnson (no relation to the eighteenth-century writer) is killed by a gun-toting madman while his toddler son looks on, he begins a peripatetic afterlife that stretches from the nineteen-sixties to the present.
While attentive viewers have known for a while that the madman who ran down a little boy has the last name Horne, it's now impossible to escape the fact that this isn't some far-flung Horne cousin.
In THE AXEMAN OF NEW ORLEANS: The True Story (Chicago Review, $21951) Miriam C. Davis resurrects a madman with a meat cleaver (the ax came later) who made his first attack on a summer night in 228.
And, in turn, Hamlet's newfound vulnerability means that when he puts on his antic disposition and moves like a madman, he is dramatically reshaping the existing power structures of his world: He is taking up more space.
"HillaryWorld needs to start asking some pretty probing questions about why they can't shake a 74-year-old wild-eyed socialist and what that portends in going against a 69-year-old madman," said an Iowa Republican.
In some extreme attempt to rekindle the madman theory of international relations, the US President's recent threat to bomb Iranian cultural sites might make sense: As the Iranian regime plots its revenge for the killing of Gen.
Photos by Louisa Hamby In a grimy basement off the Bowery in the late 70s, literary madman Jonathan Shaw, son of legendary jazz artist Artie Shaw and starlet Doris Dowling, was high off speedballs, tatting bikers and conmen.
Generous analysts might note a corollary to Nixon's so-called "Madman theory," in which the 1969-1974 US President wanted his North Vietnamese adversaries to think he was unpredictable, "a little crazy" even, and to fear his wrath.
And if you're wondering what that track is at the end, the one that gets Khaled dancing like a madman, that's Ricardo Drue's "Vagabond," a track that saddens me because I should have been blasting it all summer.
Read: Watch a Herculean Madman Do an Insane Obstacle Course and Get Crowned 'American Ninja Warrior' The Aichi region in Japan is looking to hire six full-time ninjas to help boost tourism in its area, BBC reports.
The strangest thing is that so much of it actually works I realize that the above paragraph sounds the ramblings of a madman, but here's the strangest thing about Swiss Army Man: a lot of it actually works.
Whatever Kissinger's private reservations about Kushner, there are some parallels to be drawn between the Nixon and Trump administrations, especially in their bureaucratic intrigue and the cultivation of an image of unpredictability (what Nixon called the "madman theory").
It would be a fool or a madman who claims that the long-anticipated boxing match between currently retired pound-for-pound boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor is anything more than hypothetical.
"It's a humorous play about a country that's just elected a madman — I mean, there's really no other way to put it," Moore, an outspoken critic of Trump, told The New York Times about the show in May.
Season 5 starts off fast and furious with the hijacking of a police transport carrying seized drugs, and three officers shot dead by a crime ring led with the diminutive madman John Corbett (Stephen Graham) as its leader.
Mr. Larraín's protagonist is an unsmiling 50-ish madman (Alfredo Castro) who, having taken "Saturday Night Fever" as a sacred text, nurtures fanatical fantasies of disco glory — an obsession complemented by a near-total disinterest in human contact.
Vettel starts in seventh place with Russian Daniil Kvyat, the Red Bull driver that the German accused in China of behaving like a 'madman' and overtaking 'like a torpedo' as the Ferraris collided, together on the fourth row.
Part of the problem is the "madman" analysis we have of the North Korean leadership in the West—it stops us from having a clear-eyed assessment of how North Korea might be pursuing its perceived self-interest.
Toro NYC and Boston madman Jamie Bissonnette has a few chef's tricks up his sleeve for turning run-of-the-mill fall vegetables like squash, turnips, and carrots into a rice dish on par with any Spanish tapas joint.
He eventually kept her chained up as a zombie in his bedroom, but that choice did demonstrate he had a softer side, and made his other displays of cruelty harder to dismiss as the random acts of a madman.
Hell's Kitchen has become such a violent world that the Punisher, who kills known criminals and members of the city's biggest crime factions, is seen as an avenging angel by some and an out-of-control madman by others.
Haley's strategy resembles the so-called "madman theory" developed by Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon in the 1970s, with then-President Nixon portraying himself as unstable to confuse US adversaries and gain the upper hand in Cold War negotiations.
" — Peter Wehner, evangelical Christian commentator who served in last three Republican administrations "Donald Trump is a madman who must be stopped," — Bobby Jindal, former Republican governor of Louisiana "I won't vote for Donald Trump because of who he isn't.
" In an interview published in December, Ms. Stone, 163, told The New York Times that Mr. Rush danced naked in front of her when both were starring in a 2010-11 Sydney production of "The Diary of a Madman.
" Richard M. Nixon told advisers during the Vietnam War that he wanted the North Vietnamese to believe he was an unpredictable "madman" who could not be restrained "when he's angry, and he has his hand on the nuclear button.
Nuclear strategists have been talking about madman theory at least since Herman Kahn declared, in his 1962 book "Thinking About the Unthinkable," that it could be effective to "look a little crazy" in inducing an adversary to stand down.
Though bogus, the madman myth took hold among German dealers and collectors and heightened the desire for van Gogh's art, which then found its way into private and museum collections throughout Germany within a very brief period of time.
Your 2006 novel, A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, deals with the concepts of infinity, truth and the limits of knowledge—themes you also explored in your research in cosmology, on the question of whether the universe is finite or infinite.
" Sarah Ellison and Elaina Plott also weighed in... Wolff says Trump is "functionally a madman" Via NPR: "In the 'Morning Edition' interview, Wolff says those who have spent the most time with President Trump describe him as 'vile and ludicrous.
Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's surprisingly whimsical tale of a woman who escaped being held by a madman in an underground bunker and vowed to remake her life in New York returns for a second season of brightly colored shenanigans.
If nothing else, said Mr Timmermans, the decision to place the issue in governments' hands would demonstrate to sceptical Poles that the EU's troubles with their leaders amount to more than the fevered imaginings of "one madman in the commission".
Click here to view original GIFTo celebrate reaching a million subscribers on YouTube, the internet's favorite slingshot-building madman, Joerg Sprave, has engineered his largest creation to date: a massive elastic-powered weapon that turns bowling balls into flying projectiles.
The comments prompted instant parallels to Richard Nixon's "madman theory" of foreign relations: the idea that the president couldn't be controlled — including where America's nuclear arsenal was concerned — so foreign leaders should do everything in their power to appease him.
As last night's musical guest at 30 Rock, Chance played "Finish Line/Drown," barely able to contain himself, grinning like a madman, and inviting Noname to perform her flawless verse before playing the preacher and leading the choir through the outro.
Isn't this the very moment when we should be doing all we can to support and strengthen South Korea, a nation that is our principal bulwark against a madman who boasts he now has a hydrogen bomb that can destroy civilization?
After February's carnage, Cole looked more like an iconoclastic oracle than the wild-eyed madman some had previously thought, earning him an invitation to speak at the industry's leading bash despite the modest size of his Texas-based hedge fund.
"What matters is that while you self-involved fools were policing language at the Kids' Choice Awards, a madman talked his way into the White House," Maher said about our current very PC era in a recent episode of Real Time.
North Korea's widening nuclear weapons ambitions, now including the threat to detonate a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean and shoot down U.S. aircraft, along with its own verbal flourishes such as calling Trump a "madman," underscore the growing crisis.
Through thick and thin, from being maligned as a "madman" to belatedly recognized as a "very smart and gracious" global statesman, Kim has stood firm, especially on the need for sanctions-busting Southern subsidization and subservience-inducing Southern self-censorship.
When a crystal ball reveals the world-conquering ambitions of the nihilistic madman Roxor (Bela Lugosi), based in Egypt, Chandu trades his turban for a pith helmet and then a burnoose, traveling from India to North Africa to confront the fiend.
It disgusts me that, not even a week after a madman who may have been triggered by the hysteria surrounding migrants killed 11 Jews in a house of worship in Pittsburgh, Trump is back to his old playbook of demonizing immigrants.
When a drifter named Robert Lewis Dear opened fire on a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs in 2015, killing three people and injuring nine, anti-abortion activists like David Daleiden described Mr. Dear as a "madman" acting on his own.
Mr. Li was known affectionately as the "madman" of Taiwan's literary and political circles — a man who vigorously defended freedom of speech and rarely missed an opportunity to exercise that freedom, even when it was denied to him by the government.
A year later, many of the business and political elites remain dismissive of him, privately rolling eyes and using words like "madman," but there was excitement about economic growth, and the tax cuts and regulatory rollback he has ushered in.
"I think the fact that she's speaking about this now is incredibly courageous," said Brenna Hobson, who was the general manager of the company that produced "Diary of a Madman" and has known Mr. Rush for more than two decades.
We also walked through farming villages and flooded fields to Chimi Lhakhang, a temple and monastery devoted to Drukpa Kunley, the "divine madman" said to have introduced Buddhism to Bhutan in 1499, and famous for the mystical powers of his penis.
The Boy is taught his first lesson in leadership — really a lesson in the futility of love and the utility of violence: A madman has appeared claiming to be the king, and Mortimer tries to force the boy to punish him.
The big knocks on Tim Kaine are: Now imagine you're someone who generally doesn't vote for Democrats because your political views are fairly conservative, but you're also a little worried that the GOP just nominated some kind of deranged madman.
He Knows Why He Does It.Maybe the best thing about Harrison's training, our experts say, is that the movements, weights, and pace all seem to be designed to help him be better at his job—running like a madman towards quarterbacks.
DENNIS RODMAN SAYS KIM JONG UN &aposPROBABLY&apos A MADMAN, &aposBUT I DIDN&aposT SEE THAT&apos Video Despite Rodman's announcement, the White House made it clear last week that the basketball player wasn't invited to come with the team on the trip.
Elsewhere, last season Bogdanovic made over 40 percent of his threes and posted a 60.5 True Shooting percentage (both career highs), while Turner is already one of the league's most intriguing young bigs, a shot-blocking madman who can roll or pop.
"You want to be prepared for everything and for potentially staying the entire time, so I always go shopping like a madman," says Sarah Herron who appeared on Sean Lowe's season of the Bachelor, as well as two seasons of Bachelor in Paradise.
The allegations came to light in the New York Times, where Stone said Rush sent her "occasionally vulgar" messages and that there were "strange intimacies in the dressing room" when they appeared together in the 2010 production of The Diary of a Madman.
CT: We've had a war of words, an exchange of words between President Trump and North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un. Trump has labelled him -- I'm sure you know this -- madman, rocket man -- are you worried about North Korea and its provocations?
"A year later, many of the business and political elites remain dismissive of him, privately rolling eyes and using words like 'madman,' but there was excitement about economic growth, and the tax cuts and regulatory rollback he has ushered in," the Times added.
Trump's "fire and fury" rhetoric was designed to scare North Korea, and as such could be dismissed as bluster in the tradition of Richard Nixon's failed "madman" gambit of the late 1960s, when he failed to intimidate North Vietnam with nuclear threats.
Far from being a madman, Kim is nuanced, and "knows how to dance on the edge of a cliff," former chief of the Northeast Asia Division at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the State Department, Robert Carlin previously told Business insider.
The movie could be about grace and vengeance, but they're presented as hoary lessons and hokey contrivances — happening upon a deer, sharing your orange juice with the madman who tried to murder you, juxtaposing the reading of an inspirational letter with an inferno.
One valley west of Phobjikha is the city of Punakha, famous for a temple dedicated to the worship of a Buddhist leader known as the Divine Madman, or Lama Drupka Kunley, who had a magic phallus he used to fight off evil spirits.
"Forehead Sweat" guest-stars Brian Huskey ("People of Earth") as either a madman or a fellow F.B.I. agent from an alternate dimension who is intimately familiar with the show's heroes, the alien-chasing feds Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox Mulder (David Duchovny).
WASHINGTON — Less than a year ago, President Trump was savaging Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, as a "madman" and murderer of his own people, branding him "Little Rocket Man" for his nuclear testing exploits and poking fun at his portly stature.
A gentle, pragmatic friend of mine suggested that the magic of "Don Quixote" was that even though our hero is an obvious madman, it is still sad at the end of the book, when he repents of his life and goes sane.
The result is a six-hour miniseries, "Waco," starring Taylor Kitsch, more notable for its casting than its execution, followed in short order by "Waco: Madman or Messiah," a four-hour A&E documentary seemingly scheduled to piggyback on all that promotion.
Adaptability and a willingness to say yes to weird ideas have formed the core of the group's success, as it rose, under the direction of the singer and joyful madman Wayne Coyne, from third-division punk rock to a cherished festival-capping band.
Yes, and we put this man on the ballot, and the Republican Party, which has become one of the more dangerous political entities in the world, has put this madman at the top of their tree and we will all reap the whirlwind.
Scorpions (early) Yes, the boys in the Volkswagen and the trailer were headbanging to the later, more hit-heavy version of Scorpions, but I've always found the band at its most endearing when guitar madman, Uli Roth, was with them from 1973 through 1977.
Fatman joins the slew of upcoming projects Gibson has in the works, including action flick War Pigs, drama Black Files, biographical drama The Professor and the Madman with Natalie Dormer and Sean Penn, and sci-fi thriller Boss Level with Ken Jeong and Naomi Watts.
Manson Speaks: Inside the Mind of a Madman (2017) This two-part History documentary discussed his motives that didn't fall under the Helter Skelter umbrella, and also included interviews with some of his Family members, including those who had already been released from prison.
In my investigations, one elector noted that he believed he had a duty to vote his conscience if he were to find out that his party's nominee was a "madman" in the time between the nation votes and the time the Electoral College votes.
"It is a funny reaction from the madman of the Bosphorus as we fondly call him in the European Parliament," Sonneborn told n-tv, adding that much was at stake in the dispute, not least as many Germans were opposed to Merkel's policies towards Turkey.
There was a bit of reassurance this week from a top CIA official, who said at George Washington University that Kim's actions aren't those of a madman, but a "rational actor" motivated by long-term goals that revolve around ensuring regime survival, CNN reported.
Her show's lies, distortions and exhortations to hate and bigotry generated assassination threats against the leader of the Scientology religion, physical attacks on Churches, and the murder of a Scientology religious worker whose throat was slashed by a madman egged on by Remini's horrendous distortions.
Almost every news outlet that reported it used some variation on the word "insane", with Rolling Stone claiming Feldman "danced like a madman" and Spin reporting that he "lost his damn mind", fuelling a backlash that has left him "too petrified" to leave the house.
There's the Prussian archaeologist and "madman" Bilger; the Aryanologist and "specialist in Arabic coitus" Faugier; and Ritter's inamorata, his Unsterbliche Geliebte (Immortal Beloved), Sarah, a Jewish Parisienne who has captured his heart (her research interests include legends of medieval European cardiophagy, or heart-eating).
It's a Possibility Trump on Kim Jong-un: Once a 'Madman,' Now a 'Very Honorable' Leader Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's longtime personal lawyer and fixer, faced a series of revelations about his business dealings, which overlapped with the work he did for the president.
" In a January interview on NBC's Meet the Press, Trump said, "We have 28,000 soldiers on the line in South Korea between the madman and them," referring to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. "We get practically nothing compared to the cost of this.
By this point, North Korea's nuclear ambitions have almost been fully realized Meanwhile, Donald Trump's nuclear rhetoric seems designed to stoke tensions, rather than defuse them In some ways, he echoes Richard Nixon's "madman" tactics during the Vietnam War—but without the strategy to back it up
In all likelihood, your morning looks a little like this: You hit snooze three times on your smartphone, jump out of bed like a madman twenty minutes before you're supposed to be at work, and get halfway to the office before realizing you're wearing mismatched shoes.
If she were to mount a strong defense of that approach and attack Trump as an ignorant madman whose populist appeals would threaten the world economy, perhaps not everyone would be convinced — but certainly some people would be, and it's the kind of thing voters might believe.
"My legislation will present a clear choice to all those enabling Pyongyang: you either do business with a nuclear-armed madman who abuses his own people and has just murdered an American or you do business with the world's only economic and military superpower," he said.
Their first meeting in 1976 set the tone when Real's Roberto Martinez broke his nose in a collision with Bayern goalkeeper Sepp Maier and a fan known as The Bernabeu Madman ran on to the pitch and attacked Austrian referee Erich Lineayer and Bayern striker Gerd Mueller.
Leadership analysis might give clues Hong Kong protests present Trump, Xi with painful choices North Korea launches missile tests, insults South Korean president MORE "a madman with nuclear weapons" during a private phone call with Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte in April, according to a new report.
Andrei Lankov, a North Korea expert at Seoul's Kookmin University, wrote in Foreign Policy magazine in April that throwing around labels like "madman" and "crazy" is dangerous because Kim's family has proven to be effective in staying in power for all these decades following the Korean War.
They called him a madman, a con man, a cancer and worse during an ugly nominating fight, but in the week since Donald J. Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, many of his former rivals and members of the party's establishment are already softening on him.
That is our challenge: To see clearly what this deceiver wants to obscure; to be resolute about that to which he wants us to be resigned; to understand that Time's man of the year is, by words and deeds, more of a madman of the year.
It's no stretch to posit that because human neurotransmitters respond to the platform's iconic use of a certain shade of blue, and spark with dopamine upon receiving a "like" or "tag" notification, desperate children are now living in cages and a raving madman occupies the Oval Office.
True, there's too much here to conceivably dramatize in full (better to have dispensed entirely with the subplot about a madman who desecrates churches), but the scenes of the detectives working — mostly desultorily — to solve the crimes become heavy-handed as the men repeatedly trade repulsive jokes about women.
As Kyle Buchanan, Vulture's awards season savant, noted to the Bagger, it's interesting that Mr. DiCaprio could win for this raggedy, largely wordless role, considering the Oscar-nominated parts he has played before: kitten-faced autistic teenager, Wall Street hedonist, swashbuckling Hollywood golden boy/madman-in-waiting and gunrunner.
Some, perhaps including Mr Trump, may even believe that the president was skilfully pursuing Richard Nixon's "madman theory": the idea that if you convince your adversaries that you are sufficiently unhinged to do almost anything, including starting a nuclear war, they are more likely to bend to your will.
Cardi B is calling 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 a "madman," expressing surprise that he hasn't been impeached yet.
He has somehow dodged and weaved his way around any lengthy discipline in the past, but this 215-gamer proves that his days of running around like an absolute madman and smashing skull after skull of his hockey-playing brethren won't be swept under the carpet any more.
Op-Ed Contributor It seems impossible to imagine the most impoverished, backward communist regime in Asia, run by a madman and recovering from a crippling famine, should set out to build a long-range missile that could deliver a nuclear weapon all the way to the United States.
President Trump's low-rent madman theory has brought us to the brink of nuclear war with North Korea, and it is basically impossible to do anything that would fall under the rubric of "normal foreign policy" as long as there's a smartphone within 15 feet of the president.
When Kyle is impeded in his quest by the police — they briefly lock him up, dismissing his warnings about the Terminator as the ravings of a madman — he's reduced to a pleading hysteric, historically a feminized role (indeed, one that Sarah herself will adopt in Terminator 2: Judgment Day).
It starts with a smash – heavy electric lead guitar, bleached-out vocals, classic rock rhythm guitars – it ends with "Don't Give a Damn," a honky tonk hit reminiscent of Madman Across the Water-era Elton John and the Rolling Stones' oft-repeated advice that you can't always get what you want.
It starts with a smash—heavy electric lead guitar, bleached-out vocals, classic rock rhythm guitars—it ends with "Don't Give a Damn," a honky tonk hit reminiscent of Madman Across the Water-era Elton John and the Rolling Stones' oft-repeated advice that you can't always get what you want.
As Georgetown professor Daniel Nexon and graduate student Dani Nedal observed this week in Foreign Policy: Some commentators link Trump's championing of unpredictability to the so-called "madman theory" of Richard Nixon's attempt to persuade rivals — including the North Vietnamese and the Soviet Union — that he was impulsive and unpredictable.
It would be nice if our European allies remembered the time United States came and rescued Europe after a series of terrible decisions it made, from a draconian Treaty of Versailles, which helped launch a madman in Germany whose behavior was coddled by Neville Chamberlain's effete "Peace for our time" absurdity.
The New Yorker's Evan Osnos, meanwhile, who recently reported extensively from inside North Korea, notes that officials there are "mystified" by Trump's threat to unleash "fire and fury," underscoring the inherent risks of employing what President Nixon called the "madman theory" as a means of gaining leverage against rogue states.
We would end the day when a madman could lawfully own and keep powerful assault weapons wherever they like, and then carry them at will to a chosen location to murder those gathered, but still recognize the right of Americans to own, collect and shoot their weapons for lawful purposes.
There are the pairs doing the talking, yes: a prisoner and a child, an executive and a government official, an F.B.I. agent and her electronic home companion, a prisoner and her captor, a prisoner (now liberated) and her lawyer, and a madman and a dead man, to name a few.
"I think the FBI never tried to understand our beliefs," surviving Branch Davidian Kat Schroeder, who was one of Koresh's numerous wives and the only female member to be charged and imprisoned after the siege, says in an exclusive clip from the A&E documentary special Waco: Madman or Messiah.
There's no precedent for the mercurial Trump, but there is what Richard Nixon called the "madman theory," according to his chief of staff, H.R. Haldeman, and it's pretty simple: Nixon consciously tried to portray himself as unstable to give himself a hand-up over US adversaries in the Cold War.
But ultimately, the latest twist on "The Most Dangerous Game" proves it a timeless story in which a powerful force (be it a rich madman, a hidden Nazi, a fascist government or a wealthy cabal) believes they can violate the ultimate taboo, only to find that morality and civility must prevail.
In less abstracted terms, Jokic is shooting 51-36-81 from the field and playing with ferocity and efficiency on both ends—facilitating offense from the elbow, boarding like a madman, blocking shots, snagging steals, and generally looking incredibly scary (in more ways than one) whenever he's on the court.
"Kim Jong Un of North Korea, who is obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people, will be tested like never before!" the president wrote online Friday morning, capping a week of tough talk on foreign policy at the U.N. and in sideline meetings with world leaders.
Maybe, we think, the past year of watching our nation collapse in slow motion has just been a bad movie: A madman moves into the White House and appoints sinister minions to key posts, where they each destroyed the part of our country that the post was designed to protect.
So before we let you go, I have to play some sound of this madman, this correspondent out there at the press briefing with Sarah Sanders just you know, kind of losing his cool in a pretty juvenile way and an unprofessional way, harassing and haranguing her about the strict southern border policy.
I have always supposed this to be because Gould suffered from graphomania—he could not stop writing—which is an illness, but seems more like something a writer might have to envy, which feels even rottener than envy usually does because Joe Gould was a toothless madman who slept in the street.
" Trump's comments today belong to a pattern that fits the "madman" or "he might just be crazy enough to do that" theory of international relations: Trump warned North Korean leaders in August that if they keep threatening the U.S. they "will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.
So is the Environmental Control Atmosphere Revitalization Section which replenishes them, and which looks as if a madman had lashed drums of paint, plumbing valves, small fans and vessels for which there is no name into a framework of pipes and then applied a hydraulic vice to the whole assembly in every direction.
My mother quickly turned and pressed her hand over my eyes, saying, "Don't look, baby," for the Scriptures tell us how demons go house hunting once evicted, how they left the madman of Gerasenes only to swoop into a herd of pigs, 2,83 in number, who fled into a lake and drowned.
Trump called the North Korean leader a "madman" on Friday, a day after Kim dubbed him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would face the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" in retaliation for Trump saying the U.S. would "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatened the U.S. or its allies.
In 21000, in addition to her work on the War Series, Spero began her four-year, transformative engagement with the French actor, director, theoretician, and madman, Antonin Artaud (223–222), founder of the Theater of Cruelty — first with the Artaud Paintings of 225-22, and then with her breakthrough Codex Artaud (1971-1972).
As soon as the prosecution pulled the charges, the judge lifted the suppression order and out split weeks of evidence painting the cardinal as an arrogant "madman," who seized the opportunity to attack two boys so bound by their faith to the Church and his authority, they would never dare tell anyone about their ordeal.
Cheng Ran's coming exhibition at the New Museum — titled "Diary of a Madman" (after the first Chinese-language modern novel by the author Lu Xun) — will be akin to an open studio, with 11 monitors playing simultaneously while an ambient soundtrack provided by the noise band While We Still Have Bodies fills the gallery.
Crime On the twelfth day of Christmas, my writers gave to me: twelve stalkers stalking, eleven burglars burgling, ten sleuths a-sleuthing, nine creeps a-creeping, eight looters looting, seven broken toys, six screaming kids, five overcooked birds, four stolen presents, three drunken uncles, two dead Santas and a madman swinging from a pear tree.
His musical tastes alone are a dead giveaway: Before going to prison, King loved classic jazz masters like Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong, but now that he's out, his tastes run to the tormented sounds of Thelonious Monk ("the madman in the corner pounding out the truth between the fabrications of rhythm and blues").
Nicholson, who achieved stardom around the same time, was more in the mold of the classic movie stars, who honed and refined a persona over the course of a career and filtered characters through it; in the decades that followed, he mostly played variations on the madman or the charming rogue (or, sometimes, both simultaneously).
But if several armed and alert Secret Service and law enforcement officers were not able to stop John Hinckley, Jr., from burying a bullet in President Reagan's chest, how in the name of Wyatt Earp can we expect my daughter to take down a madman armed with an semi-automatic rifle in her own classroom?
Arthur's obsession with Murray and the transformative promise of fame shouts out to De Niro's own stanning of Jerry Lewis in The King of Comedy, while his diary-of-a-madman journaling (in a childish scrawl: "I just hope my death makes more cents than my life") and subsequent vigilantism echo De Niro in Taxi Driver.
When he weighs the world calculating his next move, for he is no madman, does he eye Moammar Gadhafi's grisly end in Libya -- as North Korean state media has hinted numerous times at the "tragic consequences" of giving up a "treasured sword for frustrating outsiders' aggression" -- and shun compromise, or is there another demon burdening his brain?
I continued through the Reagan years when many thought him a madman willing to wage nuclear war with the Soviet Union when in fact his strategy was instrumental to the eventual collapse of the U.S.S.R. And I have continued through the Tea Party who have turned Republicans into the party of No. But the end has come.
Technologists who have grown used to saying that they have no interest in politics will realize, I hope, that politics is very interested in them—and that if we allow our world to be shaped by our innovations without also being constrained by our values, we just might end up handing a loaded gun to a madman.
Bailliart is neither silly nor solemn in the role but somehow straddles these tones — rather like the "madman" Foucault introduces in "The Order of Discourse" whose speech is either dismissed by society as "null and void," or else thought to reveal truths so urgent and clear and burn so bright that the masses cannot look directly at them.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE called the gunman a "madman" and called for him to receive the death penalty.
Rapper T.I. is slamming 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 as a "madman," saying the United States is becoming a "joke" to the rest of the world.
Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "madman" on Friday, a day after Kim dubbed him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would face the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" in retaliation for Trump saying the U.S. would "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatened the United States or its allies.
President Donald Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "madman" on Friday, a day after Kim dubbed him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would face the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" in retaliation for Trump saying the U.S. would "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatened the United States or its allies.
Click here to view original GIFGIF made from a propaganda video produced by the North Korean regime showing a countdown calendar for the month of August (YouTube)Trump's defenders believe that he's deftly employing Richard Nixon's Madman Theory, which operates on the premise that it makes the enemy frightened because you might just be crazy enough to execute a first strike.
I.P. Rip," Will Smith posted to his Instagram, accompanied by a picture of him and Torn from Men in Black, which the two actors appeared alongside in 1997 and again in 2002 for Men in Black II. Baldwin, 61, praised Torn for his role as Don Geiss in the television show 30 Rock, calling the late actor a "wonderful madman.
Yael Stone, who appeared in "Orange is the New Black" on Netflix, said in a series of interviews with Australia's ABC News and The New York Times that Rush sent sexually suggestive text messages, exposed himself and attempted to watch her shower during their stint together in "Diary of a Madman" at Sydney's Belvoir Street Theatre in 2010 and 2011.
Appreciations A cautious confession about Gene Wilder, whose death on Monday made for a truly melancholy start to the week, but also led to many moments of grateful YouTube reminiscing: While I loved his work, the roles and scenes for which he may be most fondly remembered — as the screaming nebbish, the collapsing neurotic, the raging madman — never did it for me.
I wanted them to know that I had received a Bipolar I diagnosis — that the "madman" they'd been covering for was actually a very sick young man who did things he feels guilty about, but who also knows that he had no more control over the doing of those things than a cancer patient has over the state of his lymph nodes.
Another possibility is that Mr. Trump was engaging in a bit of the "madman theory" that he and many of his aides reportedly admire about President Richard M. Nixon, who tried to convince Ho Chi Minh, the wily North Vietnamese leader, that he might be crazy enough to drop "the bomb" if they could not find a way to end the Vietnam War.
The latest episode of HBO's Real Sports presented to the outside world a reality mixed martial arts fans have been aware of for quite some time: that there's a dictatorial madman in Chechnya using sports as a propaganda tool to impose on his people a poisonous vision of masculinity and oppress anyone who would stand in the way of that vision.

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