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"train wreck" Definitions
  1. an accident in which a train crashes into something else or comes off the track
  2. (informal) a situation, a person’s life, etc. that people find extremely interesting because it lacks order, is very bad or is unsuccessful

482 Sentences With "train wreck"

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"This nation is heading for a train wreck at the border — a moral and legal train wreck, and already a humanitarian train wreck," Mr. Blumenthal said.
The Trump administration is embarked on a train wreck, a moral train wreck. SEN.
"My definition of a train wreck and your definition of a train wreck are different," Parry said.
He and his colleagues are often left "trying to prevent our train-wreck patients from having a train wreck," he said.
Like a train wreck, you just can't ... look away.
" XOP "is a bit of a train wreck here.
" Afterward, USA Today judged it "a complete train wreck.
The first 10 minutes of filming were a train wreck.
Can we start correcting course before the train wreck repeats?
It was a hypnotic train wreck, and I wanted in.
Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy was something of a train wreck.
It's rather like watching a train wreck in slow motion.
It's a train wreck in five acts, mostly unfolding offstage.
Americans are going home — and creating an economic train wreck.
The Trump train wreck is one of the Republicans' own making.
It was so easy, yet it was like a train wreck.
"It is truly a train wreck of epic proportions," Harrison said.
They're watching the train wreck and taking advantage at the end.
We don't believe that divorce has to be a train wreck.
The last time he toured Argentina, it was a train wreck.
But back to Giuliani's train wreck of an interview about cybersecurity.
The fifth was not only a disappointment, but a train wreck.
The WeWork IPO train wreck is being blamed on Adam Neumann.
Calhoun's singles "Train Wreck" and "Stolen Car" are streaming now on amazon.
My life has been a complete train wreck since about January 2017.
"There's no question this has a chance of becoming a train wreck."
Watch: Marc Benioff says San Francisco is still an inequality 'train wreck'
His "train-wreck"campaign, the announcer says, is reaching for desperate attacks.
" What to watch: Jacobson agrees that "a train-wreck may be coming.
Somehow, Silicon Valley hasn't learned from the train wreck that was Theranos.
You throw two or three at him, he's gonna fuckin' train-wreck.
"Everyone was an innocent bystander watching this train wreck," the source added.
"Everyone was an innocent bystander watching this train wreck," the source said.
Andrea Mitchell: Why Russian officials were gleeful over Trump's diplomatic train wreck.
" Or when he tweeted that nominating Trump would be "a train wreck.
You can bet on two things following that sort of train wreck.
Only the train wreck on the floor of the Senate wasn't funny.
The 2020 train wreck narrative could intersect with the corporate debt boom.
It's sort of like watching a train wreck, fascinating and horrifying at once.
IT WAS A TRAIN WRECK THAT YOU COULD HAVE SEEN 20 YEARS AGO.
"It's interesting, because it's a train wreck that they want," began Rose, 32.
"Leading up to the cover, I was an absolute train wreck," she admits.
Again, warning... **SPOILER ALERT** Pallotta: Lowry, man, I'm still an emotional train wreck.
The story lacks some of the train wreck appeal of other grifter stories.
Colorado's One Lincoln Park in Denver has been described as a "train wreck."
Negative rates would worsen what is already seen as a slow train wreck.
WeWork's IPO is a train wreck, and founder Adam Neumann is being blamed.
Trump is a train wreck, and the train he's pulling is our country.
Snipes has been a train wreck for the better part of two decades.
They're "not flashing concerns for what we call a train wreck," Villa said.
One scandal after another, one mistake after another, one train wreck after another.
It would be the defining moment of the election, a glorious train wreck.
I'm watching this like a huge train wreck, like the rest of society.
San Francisco is kind of a train wreck, we have a real inequality problem.
Joseph reveals that he died on Eastrail 177, the same train wreck David survived.
Or at the very least, depicts him as somewhat less of a train wreck.
What a train wreck for any voter who wanted to hear details about policy.
You're just watching the train wreck happen as it occurred," he told "Closing Bell.
Betsy DeVos's Senate confirmation hearing last week was, by most accounts, a train wreck.
Sadly, lawmakers were mostly just standing by and gawking at the approaching train wreck.
" But even Ms. Steinem can't help but gawk: "It's like watching a train wreck.
"Financial people were like watching a train wreck in real time," Mr. Altucher said.
But the slow-motion train wreck that is the Syria conflict is still happening.
It's like a train wreck, you can't look away, but it's terrible, for me.
Staffers, expect another one next week in the aftermath of the CNN train wreck.
" When you look at a chart of Chevron stock, "it's actually a train wreck.
It wasn't as much of a train wreck breakup as it was just really sad.
Even former spies think releasing the memo will cause a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing.
It's been a "slow motion train wreck," said Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.
Kelly's whole year-and-a-half run was like witnessing a slow-motion train wreck.
And Shane (remember him?) was a speeding train wreck that rightfully derailed by season two.
Busing, Mr. Biden said, was a "liberal train wreck" that was "tearing people apart" there.
"You mix it all together, and it's like watching a train wreck in real time."
"Being on liberty with John McCain was like being in a train wreck," one recalled.
"She was like a medic performing triage at a train wreck," Mr. Von Drehle wrote.
It was excruciating and exactly the type of train wreck that reality TV viewers love.
All the while, I kept praying that both intruders weren't violent or train wreck drunks.
If you see a train wreck months or years ahead of you, plan for it.
The chairman, Lamar Alexander, desperately tried to throw himself in front of the train wreck.
The interview prompted ridicule from British tabloids, and commentators described it as a train wreck.
The fiscal mismatch will be "a runaway train wreck," Mr. Dunnigan said in an interview.
"This marriage represents the train wreck that is our current political culture," Professor Troy said.
Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide
I can't say the same for Sprint, which seems to be a slow-motion train wreck.
"Nominating Donald Trump would be an absolute train wreck," the Texas senator added on CNN Tuesday.
Cassidy is a train wreck who will never find a therapist old enough to help him!
If it's really awkward and a train-wreck, I won't be asked to do it again.
But if this isn't a complete smoldering train wreck, I don't know what one looks like.
Always intrigued by a train wreck, I wanted to attend the nascent media company's launch event.
Is there any way that his administration won't be a flaming train wreck from the start?
Architecture Review For a dozen years, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub was a train wreck.
To call the 245-room business hotel a train wreck is an insult to wrecked trains.
But everything I've seen relies on train wreck theatrics that make it hard to look away.
Blaine said the band was coming in "like a train wreck," so he provided a pulse.
A train wreck is about to occur in the oil market, and there will be casualties.
"Sometimes there's a train wreck that I try to block out of my mind," said Holan.
A terrible, slow-motion train wreck — and in the hands of Louis-Dreyfus, a completely hilarious one.
The most recent season of 21 Day, which ends this Sunday, focuses on six train wreck couples.
"It's a response to those public statements, and we're heading for a diplomatic train wreck," he said.
It's not going to be a train wreck of rhythms, even when Ralphie steps up his fills.
"It's like a train wreck you can't look away from," biologist George Divoky said in a statement.
They had plenty of material to work with, thanks to last week's train wreck of a debate.
In contrast, it's all-but-promised Murder House season 7 would be a train-wreck by 2017.
How has the climate community in Washington ended up in what one participant calls a "train wreck"?
There seems to be more evidence every day of what feels like a slow-motion train wreck.
Every day there seems to be more evidence of what feels like a slow-motion train wreck.
It probably won't be as good as the original, but maybe it won't be a train wreck.
" And the Cato Institute's Michael F. Cannon wrote, "This bill is a train wreck waiting to happen.
America's political decision-making system can often look like a circus or complete train wreck to outsiders.
For hospitals outside of the hot zones, it's like watching a train wreck coming in slow motion.
Despite complaints that she was a "tad-too-calculated human train wreck," the book became another bestseller.
If you're not ashamed to let your grandmother see you looking like a train wreck, that is.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Retirement security already looked like a looming train wreck for most U.S. households before Election Day.
"Let's not sugarcoat it, Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," Ives said.
Vulture noted that its problems aren't even just limited to fatphobia: Insatiable is an equal-opportunity train wreck.
However, if an advisor chooses to ignore the insurance contract, you may end up with a train wreck.
"It was a complete train wreck and I realized restaurants shouldn't have to work like that" says Canter.
During the WEF this year, he called San Francisco a "train wreck" of inequality because of Silicon Valley.
The real mystery, however, is why Aniston and Sandler would commit their time to such a train-wreck.
They follow her cause she gets the job done but she's just a train wreck all the time.
"He's a train wreck right now, he can't do what he used to do," Finebaum said of Newton.
But even by Trump's odd standards of success, what Giuliani did on Sunday was a total train wreck.
"We have had a train wreck coming," said Mike McConnell, the former N.S.A. director and national intelligence director.
Confidence in our system of government is already wounded — we allowed a train wreck to become the president.
And while the program has improved over three years, some still call it a "train wreck" — as Sen.
That detail comes from "Shattered," Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes's compulsively readable account of Clinton's 2016 train wreck.
Mostly because of the rubbernecking factor, with a bunch of people tuning into to watch a train wreck.
Perhaps the most tragic incident was the January 210 train wreck that claimed the life of his son Benjamin.
May's coalition is divided, and the Tory train wreck gives Labour its best chance in years of taking power.
"['Insatiable' is a] painfully misguided show, a train wreck of terrible jokes, unpleasant characters, gross stereotypes and idiotic storylines."
"It's going to be a train wreck come the 5th of February, when the bloom starts," according to Johnston.
See: his Twitter feed, which is perpetually on the brink of a very public and very expensive train wreck.
"—as Hince offsets her ferocity, quietly singing: "It's a train wreck / You got me on the wrong track, honey.
"At the start, looked like it was going to be a train wreck," Jets head coach Paul Maurice said.
Rubio was also a train wreck in transition, but that shouldn't be as problematic with the slow-poke Jazz.
The Trump administration may not be responsible for this train wreck, but it is now responsible for fixing it.
Some provisions in the Republican tax bill, to be voted on soon, are a colossal train wreck, terrible optics.
Speaking of lockouts, this week's train wreck all but guarantees the next one, if we weren't headed there already.
George and Kellyanne Conway, a fairly uncomfortable, Twitter-tastic train wreck that my colleague Mark Leibovich detailed last month.
Read more " _____ • The Editorial Board in Los Angeles Times: "[...] nothing prepared us for the magnitude of this train wreck.
"We rushed to the hospital not certain if we'd make it, but we did, barely," says the "Train Wreck" crooner.
But in the meantime, this shitshow train wreck is now fully off the rails, and the pistons are still pumping.
Marvel's Inhumans TV series has its first trailer, and it looks like a dismal low-rent sci-fi train wreck.
So I felt frustrated because you could see a lot of this happening, almost like a slow motion train wreck.
It's been a slow-moving train wreck, from the botched health care effort to the handling of Roy Moore's candidacy.
" The neoconservative National Review has referred to #MeToo in headlines as both a "trial by mob" and a "train wreck.
Fixing the train wreck left behind by the Obama administration will require a comprehensive strategy to counter Hezbollah's criminal networks.
The first half of June has been a running train wreck for Trump, beginning with his crusade against Judge Curiel.
"Portland is a total train wreck when it comes to vaccine rates," Hotez said in an interview with the Post.
But "the thing about Turkey is that it's kind of been a slow motion train-wreck for ages," Cramer said.
It's easy to see why Northam's press conference didn't help his cause: The event quickly devolved into a train wreck.
I zoomed through "Reckless Years" as much for its train-wreck quality as for the way the story is told.
And as I started to look at the court file involving Parnas, I realize this was a financial train wreck.
And as I started to look at the court file involving Parnas, I realized this was a financial train wreck.
READ: Trump's Impeachment Is Headed for a Partisan Train Wreck in the Senate Senate Democrats are howling about his approach.
It wasn't just that it made Trump look like a self-contradicting train wreck, though that was part of it.
I write these incredibly violent books, and I just, I do not like to know that there's a train wreck coming.
Sure, there will be some voters who will be looking forward to that kind of train wreck of a debate spectacle.
" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in a press conference Saturday: President Trump "promised infrastructure, he gave us a train wreck.
There may still be time to prevent this train wreck, but we are hurtling at full speed into some dangerous curves.
The live music is on point, the crowd is a happy train-wreck, and they have the bustiest signage in town.
It needs to be a place people have to be — even if it's just to witness a pop culture train wreck.
Mr. Perraut said he was simply trying to help stop a "train wreck" that will be caused by the F.D.A. overreach.
" Perez also called Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, a "train wreck" for trade, the minimum wage, immigration and "American values.
Instead, it was a train wreck: Shandling is openly hostile and dickish to Gervais, who seems perpetually confused and wrong-footed.
So let's enjoy the made-for-TV train wreck (will Felicity Huffman play herself?), but let's also have a substantive conversation.
A first step would be to stop the impending train wreck by modifying — not canceling — the upcoming U.S.-South Korean exercise.
We priced [ourselves] out of the world market, and what he's trying to do is going to cause a train wreck.
For those who somehow missed it, here's the headline and lead paragraphs that set the table to a journalist train wreck.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and several other GOP Congressional leaders are caught in a train wreck -- and that's not a metaphor.
Perhaps his terrifying, unsynchronized eyes feel familiar, like looking into the soul of the train wreck that is our current political reality?
There are so many Trump cynics and critics who watched this event and hoped for a train-wreck, shock-value disaster. Whoops.
But the ad is more than the sum of its putdowns (including that Mr. Bush "spent millions on his train-wreck campaign").
Several of Clinton's close friends, recognizing what this train wreck might do to his promising career, quickly plotted out a rescue operation.
It's a train wreck of a movie, mixing and matching wildly dissonant tones, bizarre plot contrivances, and a truly unique lead performance.
Today we face the "slow-motion train wreck" of climate change, but without the presidential leadership that enabled the original New Deal.
"Texas escaped an education train wreck tonight," said Kathy Miller, president of the government watchdog group Texas Freedom Network, in a statement.
McCain said he foresees a "train wreck" in Syria if the Trump administration doesn't better address tensions between Turkey and Syrian Kurds.
Congress should not run the risk of another Rusal style train wreck and cannot depend on the Trump administration to avoid it.
They were both moving at about three miles per hour and it was kind of like a super-slow-speed train wreck.
"Charlie Proctor, editor of the Royal Central website, which reports on the British monarchy, tweeted on Saturday: "I expected a train wreck.
The Weinstein Democrats will find some way to explain this whole scandal away and to rehabilitate Hillary's train wreck of a campaign.
"They look like they're headed to a legal train wreck here," said Richard Lazarus, a professor of environmental law at Harvard University.
The F.B.I.'s investigation of the former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, we can now say with assurance, was a train wreck.
" It seemed the two sides had a great business relationship -- but Portnoy says it turned into an "utter and complete train wreck.
It's been a train wreck for many retail stocks over the past few weeks, but some companies have still managed to pull ahead.
"This has been a week-long slow-moving train wreck, where some people have seen more than a foot of rain," Norman said.
Carey took to Twitter after the train wreck ended to offer these words of encouragement for us all as we head into 2017.
And if such a train wreck happens, the Supreme Court might have to get involved in the DACA cases on an emergency basis.
The retail earnings train wreck continued after Thursday's closing bell with misses from Nordstrom and Dillard's on both the top and bottom lines.
The retail earnings train wreck continued after Thursday's closing bell, with misses from Nordstrom and Dillard's on both the top and bottom lines.
When it came, it felt both like the only thing that could happen and like a train wreck I couldn't look away from.
Later that month, Avenatti called Trump&aposs attorney Rudy Giuliani a "train wreck of a lawyer," after Giuliani called him a "desperate" liar.
For months, Republican elites have stared at the train wreck of their Trump-dominated campaign, hoping something better was just around the corner.
All you can safely say is that the Cavaliers just became eminently watchable — for the right reasons as opposed to train-wreck reasons.
He nonetheless called last week's selloff a "healthy type of correction," despite secular problems such as the "slow-moving train wreck" besetting retailers.
The Forbes' articles were a "two-step train wreck," said Lee Pacchia, co-founder and CEO of Mimesis, a strategic communications consultancy firm.
"GE has been like watching a slow (but fatal) train wreck," Scott Davis, lead analyst at Melius Research, wrote to clients on Monday.
"Let's not sugarcoat it; Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," said Dan Ives, managing director at Wedbush Securities.
Like the slow-moving train wreck of Yahoo, to which Twitter is increasingly compared, it's partly due to the media fascination with the company.
The fact that I was new to producing and the gods were aligned—it could have been a complete train wreck, but it wasn't.
Italy train wreck How did two passenger trains end up on the same track, smashing into each other head-on yesterday in southeast Italy?
This centers me in the present, slows down the suicidal ideation and the thought train wreck, and makes me appreciative of the little things.
Dawn of Justice continues to be the box office story of the moment, filling out the weekly box office race with train wreck appeal.
Tallon described the western end of the cathedral as "a total mess … a train wreck" because neither the interior columns nor the aisles align.
If Republicans aren't able to pass legislation before the break, they could face a scheduling train wreck once they return to the nation's capital.
Vishnu Varathan, a senior economist at Mizuho Bank in Singapore, also pointed to the health-care bill's train wreck as driving the market selloff.
By itself, this is a troubling version of the "wear the girl down" trope; coupled with the play's homoerotic subtext, it's a train wreck.
Unable to relinquish the bullying throughout its supposed satire, Insatiable is one cruel, fat-shaming, train wreck we should have left behind in 2018.
The USPS has enough cash to keep the lights on; the agency's financial crisis is much more long-term (think "slow-moving train wreck").
""I expected a train wreck,&apos&apos Charlie Proctor, editor of the Royal Central website, which reports on the British monarchy, tweeted on Saturday.
But of much greater importance, it will be personally painful for millions of Americans, unless the public helps us stop this coming train wreck.
At least 21981 people died Sunday in a train wreck in northern India, with rescuers still working to pull passengers from the mangled coaches.
I recently released a series of articles about the looming crisis I call " the Train Wreck", which received a lot of attention and comments.
How Uber's offering turned into what some are now openly calling a "train wreck" began with the $120 billion number that the bankers floated.
By the end of 22013, the effort to close Guantánamo was "like watching a slow-motion train wreck," a former Obama Administration official said.
It's stunning when you open up a video and expecting to see a through-and-through train wreck, and then just see some basketball.
The past six years have been a "slow-motion train wreck," leaving him and his colleagues wondering what good is the United Nations, he says.
Iowa's 2020 caucus was an absolute train wreck and a half, thrown into pandemonium by an app reportedly designed to make the whole process easier.
He did, however, add that nominating the current party front-runner would be a "train wreck" and hand the White House to Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Trump's election put that effort on hold, but the day may come when those Republicans wish they could rewind time and accept that train wreck.
So, now that we're a comfortable 15 years on from this train wreck, it's time to celebrate just how bad people actually though Crossroads was.
"The same person that was a total train wreck — suddenly I find myself in the exact right environment for me and my specialties," O'Hagan said.
However, as we reflect on thirty years of Cabinet status, the elevation of VA, sadly, appears to have been more train wreck than accountability measure.
Washington has an unassailable trade case, but its ineffective policy approach is likely to cause a train wreck with plenty of damages for everybody around.
Its unstated appeal was easy to understand: it was a train wreck where you could look at familiar bodies splayed across the tracks and laugh.
We're tipping the fast food executive gets at least 50 votes, though of course that could change if he has a train-wreck hearing Thursday.
And if his life is any indication, he may be a good reason to hope that the WeWork train wreck may get back on track.
People say that would create a constitutional crisis, but I say we are already trapped in a slow-motion constitutional crisis, or constitutional train wreck.
"Awful stuff had been dumped and spilled, it was a train wreck of a site," said Elizabeth Henry, president of the Environmental League of Massachusetts.
The stock market just experienced its fastest-ever decline from record highs to a bear market — but it was not a train wreck for everyone.
"Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history," said Brad Parscale, Mr. Trump's campaign manager.
" I Love Dick ," on Amazon, is a feminist cringe-comedy and, like its horny antiheroine, it's a train wreck, freely mashing together theory and practice.
He has already authored legislation to repeal the train wreck of ObamaCare to resuscitate our health care system and enact patient-centered health care reforms.
A grower called PharmoCann displayed rows of sealed plastic vials containing strains of flowers undergoing testing with names like Blue, Train Wreck and Voodoo Child.
"Those expecting a train wreck on the level of 'Cats' will walk away disappointed," Alistair Ryder, writer at The Digital Fix, said of the film.
Krishna Guha, head of global policy and central bank strategy at Evercore ISI, has a term for their likely dilemma: the "train wreck 22001" scenario.
As entertainment, Candy Crush is an unmitigated train wreck that's banking on the lasting popularity of its lead-in, Big Brother, to drive Sunday night viewership.
In Thursday's train-wreck of a news conference, Mulvaney effectively admitted there was a quid pro quo with Ukraine -- the central allegation of Democrats' impeachment case.
And I'm not saying he'll want to watch it, but it's like a train wreck and he won't be able to take his eyes off it.
The news, reported earlier today by Wisconsin Public Radio, is another inexplicable twist in the nearly two-year train wreck that is Foxconn's US manufacturing plans.
Well, firstly the train-wreck (pun-intended) that is the TV adaptation of Bong's other feature film "Snowpiercer" does not calm any fears about this one.
I now have an impeccable radar for when shows start laying the groundwork for a possible romantic reconciliation between a beloved train wreck of a couple.
The slow-moving train wreck of one of the world's largest oil producers has made Venezuela into a household name — and an ignominious one to boot.
He is running a train wreck of a campaign, has little patience for fund-raising, and can't stop picking fights with leaders in his own party.
The train wreck of a press conference he conducted at Trump Tower after the Charlottesville tragedy is the most vivid example of this brand of Trump.
So let's get the single-payer fantasy off the table right now; Big Government Obamacare is a train wreck, and bigger government is not the answer.
Now, it might be a train wreck, but it'll be private and no one can see it, which also means you aren't going to feel it.
If that does happen, people will be justifiably livid that Republicans and Democrats in Congress did nothing to stop a train wreck we all saw coming.
If the trend continues, we may see real results; if not, Puerto Rico faces a train wreck that will be bad for both bondholders and residents.
"Republicans are scrambling to resurrect their train wreck of a health care bill and push it through Congress—and now it's even worse," Jo Comerford, MoveOn.
He could seem to be in control of all this, even as he himself often appeared to be out of control: simultaneously conductor and train wreck.
There was an anarchic, contrarian quality to Wurtzel; she was against pedagogical, anti–train wreck feminism, and her own life is a testament to that philosophy.
" He said later in a formal statement that "Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history.
She has been vocal about the pain of losing her mother, most recently on Mother's Day, calling the holiday an "emotional train wreck" in a blog post.
It's got the last song, "Elephant Man," and it's got "Trilobite" and "Train Wreck," and it's got some hints where we were maybe headed in the future.
Johnny Manziel is admitting his first CFL start was a train wreck ... but says he's taking it on the chin and moving on to the next opportunity.
But obviously, both then and now, I think of Trump as such a train wreck that I actually got in the fray, created a card game, trumpedupcards.com.
Watching the 11 episodes — the original 16-episode order was truncated when the show didn't generate ratings — is fascinating, and not always in a train wreck way.
"I don't think any of the executions you've identified here actually happened," said BBC Radio host Matthew Sweet, calmly throwing the switch that triggered the train wreck.
ObamaCare is enduring train wreck that promises to be with us for generations, ruining a healthcare system long been considered one of the best in the world.
Silicon Valley has driven San Francisco into a "train wreck" of inequality, with homelessness being a severe issue in the city, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC.
He was a reliable tabloid train wreck, making headlines for trying to illegally import a pet monkey and spending a night in jail for underage drag racing.
Once again, beauty had emerged from chaos, another train wreck on a boat — or off of it, technically, and then back on it again — had been averted.
" Samantha Bee, "liberal Hollywood's talk show darling," fared no better, pretty much a train wreck, Mr. Binder writes, "a leprechaun in her shoulder-padded, emerald green ensemble.
He is funny and endearing in the eyes of tens of millions, which is different from the cultish loyalty and train-wreck compulsive viewing that Trump inspires.
"The past few weeks have been an abysmal, slow-motion train wreck in issues management for the Trudeau Government," Ottawa-based political analyst Yaroslav Baran told me.
Matt: And if the train wreck that is Obamacare was a sneak peek as to how effectively the government runs health care, you might forgive their reticence.
Once upon a time, such efforts were rare — it's expensive to reassemble cast and crew — and usually meant the movie as a whole was a train wreck.
After arriving in town then, I parked next to an apple tree far from the site of the train wreck and subsequent blast that killed 47 people.
After arriving in town then, I parked next to an apple tree far from the site of the train wreck and subsequent blast that killed 47 people.
It sounds like a recipe for a train wreck: a star with vocal troubles lip-syncing her way through a live performance that had to go on.
"The reality that we're facing here is that we are going to be dealing with a -- a legislative train wreck coming at us at warp speed," she said.
"I've watched the train wreck happening, but I didn't think he'd go this far in invading someone's family privacy," says Elliott, referencing West's recent scandals on social media.
It's tough not to see echos of that Hoskins/Leguizamo adaptive train wreck in the first trailer for the upcoming live action Sonic, and yet here we are.
Intel and others also missed the mark with their initial confidence in Meltdown and Spectre patches, which have by and large turned out to be a train wreck.
Aware of what a train-wreck the G7 summit was, there is already a somewhat frantic behind-the-scenes discussion as to how to handle the NATO meeting.
It was so bad that Trump himself counterprogrammed his own convention, calling in to Bill O'Reilly's show on Fox to distract his base voters from the train wreck.
All that now stands in the way of this privacy train wreck is the signature of President Donald Trump, and you can guess how that's going to go.
Yet Doyle is smart enough to know that the seeming novelty of the train wreck only masks her timelessness: She is the age-old "fallen woman" gone millennial.
The slow-motion privacy train wreck that is Facebook has many users, perhaps you, thinking about leaving or at least changing the way you use the social network.
"It's so disconnected with the community and its creators," said Mr. Kjellberg, who called the Rewind compilation a "train wreck of a video" in a video he posted.
For NATO to keep moving eastward and eventually offer membership to Georgia and Ukraine — as promised at NATO's 2008 summit — is a recipe for a strategic train wreck.
Not that they won't be so tempted — but I just can't imagine anyone looking at the political train wreck of Trump's unilateralism and seeing a precedent worth invoking.
It's an absolute train wreck across the board except for Chris, who does a semi-decent job and automatically assumes it's going to earn him the group date rose.
Saturday's Republican primary in South Carolina was not quite the train wreck for the not-Trump portion of the party that seemed likely after New Hampshire's multi-candidate pileup.
"Let's not sugarcoat it, Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," wrote Wedbush analysts Daniel Ives and Ygal Arounian in a report last week.
You ever watch a train-wreck of a commercial and wonder how on earth it got through all the people it had to get through to get on air?
Silicon Valley has driven San Francisco into a "train wreck" of inequality, with homelessness being a severe issue in the city, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC on Tuesday.
But the Supreme Court isn't likely to resolve that question in its travel ban ruling broadly enough to prevent a potential DACA train wreck in late summer or fall.
The phrase "Charlottesville, Virginia," which is near where the train wreck occurred, was trending, and clicking through brought a Facebook user to a page with information about the incident.
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After the problematic train wreck that was Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's public falling out, it looks like the Kardashian-Jenner family is ready for some serious damage control.
Trump's candidacy was such a train wreck that as Election Day neared, it started to take me by surprise when I crossed paths with out-and-proud Trump voters.
" In a separate statement released by the campaign, Parscale added that Democrats were "stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history.
Outside the campaign, Biden's Iowa train wreck revived questions about the durability of his candidacy, and threatened to slow a fundraising operation that was already showing signs of stress.
I threw on the third season premiere of UnReal intending to see if it had found its way back to form after a train wreck of a second season.
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The entertainment value of the reality show called "Election 2016" is almost addictive — the personalities, the verbal catfights, the name calling, the inevitable daily train wreck or car crash.
The real lesson from Mr Durant's decision is the same as the one provided by Mr James's original move to Miami: that the NBA's CBA is a train wreck.
"At first I read out of a train-wreck fascination; then I read in the hopes of finding a way to get through to the estranged parents," she said.
It's like following a slow-motion train wreck, except significant portions of the population dispute whether there really are trains involved and whether they will, in the end, crash.
David Dunn (Bruce Willis) is his opposite number: a well-meaning fellow who can tumble out of a window or walk away from a train wreck without a scratch.
Sarachan, the longtime assistant to the former national team coach Bruce Arena, spoke openly about the feeling of shock that lingered from the team's train-wreck defeat last month.
It was a bold attempt to declare victory in the absence of a result, but the 38-year-old inadvertently cast an ironic judgment on a political train wreck.
And in any case, this pseudo-budget embodies the same combination of meanspiritedness and fiscal fantasy that has turned the Republican effort to replace Obamacare into a train wreck.
"Lauren Sivan, a TV reporter who alleged that Weinstein  masturbated and ejaculated into a potted plant in front of her in 2007, called the article a "giant train wreck.
That sounds like a guy who's finally ready to walk away from a train wreck and maybe even happy to find out about an unexpected trip to the airport. [AJC]
And if people don't find their perfect match, it is not a total train wreck — the very least the trip offers is a very good opportunity to make new friends.
The presentation is a train wreck—a sketch of an idea for an app, no more developed than what you'd come up with over a round of beers with friends.
She is currently embroiled in a train wreck of a family drama that threatens the future of Viacom, the cable company that owns Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and Paramount Pictures.
The results often end up resembling journalism, as if a newspaper's account of a train wreck suddenly became encrusted with enough background and context to switch genres and become fiction.
Despite being invisible for days after shelving his train wreck TV interviews he is emerging with President Donald Trump as the most dominant and intriguing figure in the impeachment drama.
"We believe it will be a avalanche of selling from early investors and insiders as this train wreck since the IPO continues," said Dan Ives, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.
"I really think this is a slow-moving train wreck for Trump in this case," Fortuna said, "because he is not going to have the opportunity to keep this quiet."
Since the demise of Hugo Chavez in 2013, the Andean nation has been a slow-motion train wreck amid political unrest, widespread shortages of food and other essentials, plus civil strife.
Almost all of us were prepared to witness the final moments of a gruesome train wreck, the clear demonstration of a sort of amped-up rabidity on the part of Trump.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (July 21) We're big fans of cinematic curiosities—those absolutely bonkers movies that could end up either amazing or an absolute train wreck.
Much to his horror, I went in for a giant kiss right when I saw him — his eyes following my sticky-looking, candy-red lips like a slow-moving train wreck.
"People think, 'Wow, reality television is just one train wreck after another,'" said Mr. Brown, now 36 and the chief investment officer at Capital Counsel, an asset management firm in Manhattan.
"It was a train wreck," said Aaron Chamney, a former Rural/Metro fire captain who said he was dismissed a month into Warburg's ownership after he was injured on the job.
Didn't the country dodge a "constitutional train wreck," as Harry Litman, a former federal prosecutor and Justice Department official in the Clinton administration, wrote in The Washington Post the next day?
Luckily, Nacho Vigalondo, the writer and director of "Colossal," has a different kind of horror in store for us, and for his train-wreck heroine, an unemployed "internet writer" named Gloria.
Ron Jaworski is praising the Eagles for NOT signing Antonio Brown when they were down in the dumps this year ... telling TMZ Sports that move could have been a train wreck.
That's because (not unlike some current political events), the ticket subscription service's magnificent train wreck of a demise appeared to unfold over the course of several years, in excruciating slow motion.
For Weber's sake, we're seriously keeping our fingers crossed that he'll scope out the frauds early on in the season so we can avoid another train wreck like Luke P. situation.
Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide The raging battle over the secret Republican-drafted memo claiming political bias at the FBI and Department of Justice will likely have a chilling effect on foreign allies' willingness to share sensitive intelligence with the U.S., intelligence experts and former FBI and CIA officials told VICE News.
I can go off the deep end, [provide a] train wreck, speed it up, slow down , reverse it, layer five different tunes with each other to give off a sonic babble effect.
Netflix tried to squash their beef with Canadian citizens who were upset to see real footage from a deadly train wreck in Quebec appear in some of the streaming service's original content.
I don't feel confident making any other prediction about how such an election might unfold — the mind, it boggles — but I am certain it will be a fascinating and horrifying train wreck.
It's an all-around train wreck of the highest order, and raises the inevitable question: Could the Braves stadium deal possibly qualify as the worst ever agreed to by any public body?
Here's something that few would have predicted last summer: Twitter stock, which has been a relative train wreck for most of the past few years, is suddenly at a three-year high.
"It's a sh-t show, it's a train wreck," a venture capitalist, who also wished not to be named because they didn't want to be seen giving a political opinion, told CNBC.
Mariah is determined to show the world she's up to the task, and the folks at DCP know ratings will spike because no one is discounting the possibility of another train wreck.
The producers are of course going to milk their villain for all he's worth, stretching the on-camera train wreck that is Chad into the next episode for one final explosive incident.
Bill Gates called Microsoft's lack of leadership in the smartphone era his "greatest mistake ever," and Windows Phone let the world watch that mistake play out as a slow-motion train wreck.
As the 290 election unfolds as a surreal train wreck, the obvious question is this: How did one of the two major parties wind up with Donald J. Trump as its nominee?
At the end of the day, though, what made the debate such a train wreck of decorum wasn't what Quijano asked but rather the fact that Pence and Kaine didn't yield to her.
" Another CIA official wrote more bluntly in an email that the interrogation program was a "train (wreck) waiting to happen and I intend to get the hell off the train before it happens.
The first Brexiteer to recognise that their treasured project was turning into a "train wreck" was Mr Cummings, a man who combines tactical genius with a rare ability to see the big picture.
For an administration that has prided itself on not offering any sanctions relief until full denuclearization, the United States should have seen the train wreck well in advance and put on the brakes.
It's really exhilarating to see a presidential nominee with train wreck coming out of his mouth, and people are astonished and shocked by it, and treat it as if it's a haunted house.
It's Dunn who discovers that Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson) — nicknamed Mr. Glass at a young age, for his exceedingly fragile bones — actually planned the train wreck from which Dunn alone emerged unscathed.
WeWork's spectacular train wreck of an initial public offering was an early harbinger that the good times might be over for a cohort of later-stage investments valued at multiple billions of dollars.
Things hit such train-wreck levels that even the stage fell apart — during a speech by Prime Minister Theresa May, the Conservatives' leader, letters fell off the party's latest lackluster slogan behind her.
On the marketing and usability side, we've eliminated the thousands of intimidating strain names like Durban Poison and Train Wreck and have replaced them with our effects — Calm, Cruise, Create, Connect, and Charge.
Ocwen's own head of servicing described its systems as "absolute train wreck" in an internal message sent in 2014 to Ocwen's chief executive, Ronald M. Faris, and cited in the consumer bureau's lawsuit.
The Good Stuff So shame on Scott Coker and shame on us all for watching because viewers who tune in to watch a train wreck show up in the ratings exactly the same.
Watching Charles's follower count drop in real time is like watching a train wreck — it's hard to look away from this explosive self-ruination, even if you have no ties to YouTube's beauty community.
The "American Idol" reboot saw its first train wreck of an audition this weekend, but there was no real Simon Cowell to be found among any of the judges ... try as Katy Perry did.
Though ever-exasperated eyeroll master Liz Lemon (Fey) has been the source of many viewers' "it me" moments, the histrionic train wreck Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) is the character who resonates most with me.
"Unless something changes, I foresee a train wreck here, and I'm not sure that the administration recognizes how seriously, particularly, [Turkish] President [Recep Tayyip] Erdogan views the threat that the Kurds pose," McCain said.
Her character, Tina — whom the actress calls a "tragic train wreck" — is also almost always the most selfish person in the room, which means she hijacks whatever is happening and makes it about herself.
He informed her that some of the panelists said she was a "train wreck" but that she had been moved to the next round because of her reputation and the quality of her work.
Trite but true, audiences love a train wreck — and the promise of even more unhinged content, free from the constraints of broadcast and cable television, made The Circle and Love Is Blind particularly exciting.
Consider that the most memorable Oscar moment of the past decade was a train wreck that compromised the dignity of two venerable movie stars and messed with the feelings of two excellent young filmmakers.
MORE (R-Ariz.), who earlier this year predicted a "train wreck" in Syria if the Trump administration didn't better address Turkish-Kurdish tensions, expressed tepid support Thursday for the idea of arming the Kurds.
READ: Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, however, said the memo contains information cherry-picked to mislead the public.
Sumner Redstone, the 93-year-old billionaire in control of MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount, CBS and Showtime, is currently enmeshed in a fascinating train wreck of a family drama that could cripple his media empire.
Sometimes it was like watching a train wreck, but when she was on, her posts were unlike anything else in the beauty writing world: They had a kind of electricity that made them compulsively readable.
Where they're at: Right in the middle of that train wreck at the top of the Metro, which is to say in far better shape than anyone imagined they'd be this late in the season.
The Sean Spicer show is a train wreck, but it's also a daily reminder that those of us who aren't at war with truth, and don't have contempt for the press, haven't lost our minds.
And honestly, thank God for Mr. Wacky, because the dancing inflatable tube man really saves Scott from what has already been a two-minute train wreck and actually shares some key details about the festival.
It's a colossal train wreck, unparalleled in recent memory, and with dire consequences: Frightened children trapped in cages, desperate and terrified parents not knowing when or whether they will see their sons and daughters again.
VG: The last time [in 2000] all of this happened on the public market, so it was like you had a train wreck in slow motion on TV and all of us could watch it.
He was very supportive of us, very trusting; he could tell that we were trying to translate his story—not take all the commercial parts of it and bastardize into some weird Hollywood train wreck.
" Kyle Pope, the editor of Columbia Journalism Review, pointed out the inevitability of that train wreck, observing that the event itself is "destined to be either sycophantic, on one extreme, or meanspirited, on the other.
Dumpster fire, train wreck, meltdown — pick your unflattering metaphor and odds are that someone is using it right now to describe Tuesday night's Democratic presidential debate in Charleston, S.C. It was not a pretty scene.
Now many Democrats say they're watching nervously as polls start to trend in Republicans' favor — and worry they're witnessing the beginning of a slow-motion train wreck that they have no idea how to stop.
Republicans' failure to unilaterally "repeal and replace" ObamCcare despite controlling the White House and Congress offers a clear warning about the limitations of one-party governance, and the legislative train wreck that potentially lies ahead.
For a company that has never made a profit but is desperately trying to convince investors that they will see a return after a "train wreck" IPO, it needs all the help it can get.
"Look, we've got some drama and intrigue going on in the Republican Party, but if you look at what's going on in the Democratic Party, it is a complete and total train wreck," he said.
Franco has created a movie that is not just hilarious, accessible, and an incredible amount of fun in its own right, but it had me more eager to revisit Wiseau's train wreck than ever before. Comedy.
"There is an adage in politics: Don't get in the way of a train wreck," said Democratic strategist Bob Shrum, a top campaign aide to presidential candidates Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry in 2004.
It was a complete train wreck for Ms Abbott because while she was clearly prepared to have an argument about arguments ("he thinks this", "I think that"), Ferrari exposed her incompetence through his questions about fact.
He inherited a train wreck of a counterintelligence case against U.S. persons (the Trump campaign), personally opened and run by the fired director and deputy director of the FBI, that didn't meet basic thresholds of legitimacy.
Rather than veering off into train wreck territory, both sisters rose and laughed off the moment as one of those organic occurrences that imbue a sense of humanity into high-energy, high-stress productions like this.
And then, of course, there's Samsung, whose train wreck of a phablet really cemented the potential threat of exploding devices in mainstream consciousness through a pair of high profile recalls and constant reminders from flight attendants.
On the other side, hikers are greeted by smashed steel boxcars scattered in the wilderness — the remnants of a 1956 train wreck, now covered with Basquiat-worthy graffiti and appropriated as ramps by local mountain bikers.
"No matter who you wanted to be president, I would say almost everyone would agree the whole process was a train wreck," Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle said in a speech in San Francisco last week.
Instead of trying to silence anyone who becomes critical of the administration why not get down to business in dealing with nuclear threats, millions without power, a budget train wreck, taxes, education, healthcare and our infrastructure.
A November study by the consulting firm McKinsey & Company refers to the coal business as a "slow-motion train wreck" and estimates that the industry is about $000 billion short to cover all its debts and liabilities.
Sadly, by its finale, "The Morning Show" is less addictive train wreck than glum clunker, symptomatic of peak TV: it's yet another lacquered, poorly structured ten-episode story, whose sparks are dampened as it becomes more earnest.
But if you're enough of a hockey fan—or just an interested onlooker who can't stop rubbernecking a good train wreck—to have read this far, what you want to know is: Are Ledecky and Malkin serious?
Fillmore's successor, the Democrat Franklin Pierce — an amiable man who was pliable and prone to depression and drink — entered the White House in 1853 grieving the death of his 11-year-old son in a train wreck.
And as such, is merely selling programs, T-shirts, popcorn and cotton candy to commemorate the spectacle and train wreck that is sure to come due to Trump's statements that he has no control over riots or rioters.
A recent interview with Jack Dorsey in The Huffington Post was a train wreck of an encounter, as the interviewer, Ashley Feinberg, dismissed all the good will that Dorsey assumed traveled with him like a pair of Allbirds.
With the potential for that kind of "train-wreck television" in the offing, it's no surprise that there are reports of the usual top GOP donors and corporate sponsors delaying their traditional financial backing for the nominating confab.
Back in 2007, when the Supreme Court held that CO2 was a pollutant that could be regulated under the Clean Air Act, Republicans bemoaned the "regulatory train wreck" that would come from just EPA Clean Air Act regulation.
" With Mr. Trump adamantly defending Mr. Lewandowski as the victim in the encounter, after video evidence contradicted the manager's earlier charge that the reporter was "delusional," Mr. Cruz said, "Nominating Donald Trump would be an absolute train wreck.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) said Thursday he foresees a "train wreck" in Syria if the Trump administration doesn't better address tensions between Turkey and Syrian Kurds.
The scandal has been a slow-moving train wreck for Bentley, a Republican who surprised the state's political establishment by winning his party's nomination in 2010 and then easily won election and reelection in a deeply conservative state.
In November, shortly after the host of "The Apprentice" was elected President, the troubled starlet Tila Tequila—herself a former reality-TV star, one whose life had become a sad train wreck—blinked back onto the gossip radar.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan government agency that does the bean counting, if we don't take a U-turn on the president's tax and spending policies, our collective finances will end in a train wreck.
In a personal blog post, the Fashion Police star opens up about how she's dealing with the emotions that come with the holiday – which she calls an "emotional train wreck" – revealing that therapy and medication have helped her cope.
The frigid weather, with possibly as many as 22016 states seeing below-zero Fahrenheit temperatures at times, will start in the Pacific Northwest, northern Plains and Upper Midwest, and then creep eastward like a slow motion weather train wreck.
Even if that undoing doesn't lead to economic or geopolitical calamity (yes, Virginia, there are worse things than the Iraq War), which cause or idea associated with Trumpism is likely to emerge stronger after a four-year train wreck?
"[The trip] is best described as a slow-moving train wreck ... Very little substance has come out of it and very little actually will emerge from this visit apart from some nice photo ops," Dehejia told CNBC on Wednesday.
"Two survivors of the inevitable train wreck (both people of color) seem to foreshadow a new beginning and a hopeful future," Fleming, the Charles A. Dana professor of science, technology and society at Colby College, wrote in an email.
Mariah Carey suffered through a performance train wreck in Times Square on New Year's Eve as malfunctions left her at a loss vocally during her hit song "Emotions," struggling to reach notes and to sync the lyrics and music.
His autobiographical novel "My Struggle" is, among other things, a six-volume account of how an earnest train wreck of a young man becomes a husband and father and author; I slipped into it as into a tailored suit.
The group's newly dire warnings — the subject line of the memo, dated Saturday with the subject line "Avoid the Train Wreck by Uniting For Biden" — come as Biden's team and top supporters attempt to keep donors from abandoning his campaign.
Read more: Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide The memo does not say which Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judges approved the FBI's request to surveil Page, essential figures in the alleged conspiracy.
" In response to the tweet, Trump Jr. said he was "not endorsing any single candidate" in the race but thinks "there are two qualified, conservative and ELECTABLE candidates running and one train wreck who would guarantee another term for Joe Manchin.
McFate called the idea a "train wreck," saying it reminds him of an episode of "South Park" where the main characters meet gnomes trying to make money with a three-step process in which the second step is a question mark.
Trump, who risked a potential train wreck by agreeing to a hastily arranged summit, came to demonstrate that unlike his predecessors, he alone could make history and break through decades of failure in trying to tame North Korea's nuclear program.
It has got to be hugely disappointing for Mueller to stand by and watch the people who he managed, who worked for and were loyal to him, and who he was fond of become a part of this train wreck.
And when Moffat and Cumberbatch let Sherlock off the leash to be his most Sherlock-y, it's a bit like a compelling train wreck: It's messy, spectacular, and more than a bit frightening, but you don't ever want to look away.
There was that creepy situation at Tinder, the appalling treatment of a female techie that unfolded at GitHub, the train wreck at HP. And, of course, the trial that pitted Ellen Pao against her former employer, venture firm Kleiner Perkins.
A few quarters ago, Twitter earnings were a train wreck in part because of poor-performing direct response ads, an ad unit that is intended to drive users to a particular action, like visiting an advertiser's website or installing an app.
She has been the rare government official to have the guts and the integrity to stand up for what is right, while the rest of them continue to blindly grovel and praise every misstep by their train wreck of a boss.
Lady Gaga will follow up her Super Bowl show by teaming with Metallica, which could be a wonderful train wreck, while Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran, the Weeknd and A Tribe Called Quest are also slated for the music-heavy night.
What can and must be done about this sorry spectacle, this slow-motion train wreck being watched with dismay by those of us who have strengthened the ties among these countries — and with glee by those in Moscow, Beijing and Pyongyang?
" After taking a two-year break to focus on herself, she got back into online dating, and found the man she came to fall in love with — despite the fact that she thought "most of his photos were kind of a train wreck.
Train wreck Amy and overly organized Allison are an id-and-superego pairing whose roots stretch back as far as Rhoda Morgenstern and Mary Richards on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (or as close as Max and Caroline on "2 Broke Girls").
Release date: May 22 What it's about: Emmy is a real-life teen rock star, but that fame comes with a price: After a night of partying lands Emmy and her girlfriend in trouble, she's branded as a train wreck by the paparazzi.
The flaming train wreck that is the Galaxy Note 7 recall finally has its official stamp of approval from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, and there's now a hard date for when you can swap your phone for a new one: September 21.
Critics and audiences alike rejected the film as an overblown train wreck without a shred of self-awareness, amusing by way of schadenfreude, failing to recognize Verhoeven's exaggeration as being in service of a vicious satire on the garishness of American entertainment.
"At some point, there could be something of a train wreck of a pullback, especially in soybeans, because the potential is there to have another very big crop" in the United States, said Ted Seifried, chief market strategist for Zaner Ag Hedge.
While the impact of this slow-moving human ecological train wreck may seem less important than bringing down the cost of Medicare or reforming Social Security, it is actually part of the root cause and solution of both these policy challenges as well.
In all seriousness, the only thing that I think can prevent this from being just the worst train wreck of revivalist bullshit, resurrected for no other reason than to mark the anniversary of an unfortunate event, is if it's played primarily for laughs.
Global warming is a slow-motion in-progress planetary train-wreck, true; but you don't have to look too hard to find evidence that new technology might yet, eventually, after enormous expense and had work, get us halfway back on non-catastrophic rails.
He didn't know if the first "Gravid Water" would work, but he put together an evening featuring the writings of Woody Allen, Thornton Wilder and Theresa Rebeck, hoping "it wouldn't be quite the train wreck you'd think it would be," he said.
The next administration faces an economic train wreck — huge debt incurred by the current government, a projected annual inflation rate of 50 percent, a rising poverty rate and dwindling dollar reserves that have been used to shore up the increasingly weak peso.
Compared with such hair-raising, train-wreck narratives as Bill Clegg's "Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man" or Jerry Stahl's "Permanent Midnight," Dan Peres's "As Needed for Pain" is a subdued and civilized narrative, surprisingly short on drama and depravity.
These internal reviews sought to derive "lessons learned" from two decades of U.S. combat in Afghanistan, and ended up showing that the war was an aimless train wreck that never remotely resembled the sunny descriptions of successive presidential administrations and military leaders.
But on a Friday night in spring—each of us surrounded by our three best friends—it could have been the worst train wreck of a steaming turd (work with me on the mixed metaphor) imaginable and we'd still have been euphoric.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, that made for a "provocative portrait of a journalistic train wreck," a documentary just as concerned with the gritty details of Foos's voyeurism as the two men's relationship, and how one of Talese's most ambitious projects fell apart.
While viewers at home were trying to make sense of the muffled train wreck happening on their screens, there was a live performance happening in the theater, where an audience was assembled for what was initially supposed to be the live broadcast.
If the past couple days of content is any indication, like chopping wood with Albert Hammond Jr. and finding out what Father John Misty Fans are like, you can be assured it will be an entertaining train wreck you won't want to jump off.
In the film, Aks is outspoken about just how much of a train wreck Fyre was to work on, and he even places some of the blame for what happened on his former employer, which is best known for operating the controversial meme page FuckJerry.
I base these lineups on reasonably educated hunches, something to the effect of: I'll play the Indiana Pacers point guard George Hill tonight, because he's going up against the New Orleans Pelicans, who have been a defensive train wreck this season, especially on the perimeter.
After 19 days, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell began a slow-moving public relations train wreck of capitulation, culminating in a new rule announced Wednesday that will allow the league to fine teams for actions taken by players deemed disrespectful during playing of the anthem.
Ms. Moss's character, known as Becky Something, is never pleasant company, but there is also something irresistible about her, to the bandmates, family members and friends who can't seem to quit her and also to viewers transfixed by the train wreck of her talent.
"This is a train wreck of an update, and it feels like the company is coming apart at the seams," CMC Markets analyst David Madden said after Ted Baker cut its pre-tax profit forecast to a minimum of 5 million pounds for 2019.
At the end of the day, avoiding a complete and total train-wreck is easy if you include a diverse group of people in the naming process and remember there's a lot in a name — if that weren't the case, Bodega would still be Bodega.
A bona fide breakout, the film is a free-spirited portrait of an empty nester in her sexual prime who at the same time finds herself falling prey to the kind of archetypal train wreck of a boyfriend often reserved for ingénues in breakup movies.
Brexit is many things, among them a train wreck caused by the clash of parliamentary democracy (which is what Britain was last time I checked) and plebiscitary democracy driven by lies or so-called fake news, which is where the world seems to be headed.
This is an idealized, romanticized version of the making of that film, but it makes The Room feel like less of a bizarre train wreck, and more like the earnest effort of a would-be artist who just wasn't good enough at realizing he wasn't good enough.
But because she's a good Bachelorette, she decided to give him one last shot at salvaging this train wreck and asked what they would do if they were on a date back home together and not on a TV show in front of millions of people.
" (It definitely sounds like a dream to us.) And he style has certainly improved from those early days, she says: "It was a train wreck when I was 10, 11, 12…But I was really into chill skirts and ankle boots and all that sort of stuff.
Just as reality television shows have brides melting down screaming at their bridesmaids, or scantily clad housewives priding themselves in back-stabbing, innuendo and gossip (oh yea, and the obsession with sex), the media has created the reality show train wreck called the 2016 presidential election.
After establishing that the proto-feminist Wollstonecraft was also our earliest train wreck, Doyle then includes an array of women who fit into her category, like Charlotte Brontë; Sylvia Plath; and Valerie Solanas, the radical feminist author of "SCUM Manifesto," who shot Andy Warhol in 1968.
Prior to the event, he'd been chatting with friends like Jim Steyer, founder of Common Sense Media, and tech investor and Facebook critic Roger McNamee, and it had become "crystal clear that [Facebook] was a train wreck and that the management team was making it worse," he said.
I hoped that being physically present at the Oscars this year might either be entertaining enough to remind me why I like these freak shows to begin with or, at least, give me a not-quite-front-row seat to the oncoming train wreck that all signs pointed toward.
"The train wreck that's about to happen through the politicization of intelligence is going to scare off U.S. partners' willingness to share intelligence with the United States," said Ryan Goodman, former special counsel to the Pentagon and founding co-editor-in-chief of the national security forum Just Security.
In 2003, the Society of Actuaries, a respected professional body, devoted most of its annual meeting to what was called "the Great Controversy" — the notion that the actuarial standards for pensions were fundamentally flawed, causing systemic underfunding and setting up a slow-moving train wreck when baby boomers retired.
Federal policy on women's issues is likely to become a train wreck over the next four years — from Congress defunding family planning services, to civil rights enforcers shrugging at rape on college campuses, to labor agencies dismantling the few protections there are against gender-based discrimination in the workplace.
The family members criticize Laxalt's qualifications to serve as governor, citing how members of his former firm called his tenure as a practicing lawyer "a train wreck" and alleging that he outsourced jobs in his office while he was Nevada attorney general to focus on his gubernatorial campaign.
Any and all of its attempts to tap into the zeitgeist — a character saying the word "fleek," a trip to Coachella, a complaint from Kimmy's biracial daughter (Soni Bringas) that the Tanners are the whitest family in America — are as transparently desperate as Mike Huckabee's train-wreck-terrible Adele parody video.
Read more: Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide The long-awaited memo, written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee and released by the White House Friday, is more interesting for what it leaves out than for what it contains. Rep.
Just last week, a radio host tried to tell me that weed can send a person into a ketamine-induced dream state and that swapping spit while sharing a joint is a health concern—you can listen to the entire train-wreck interview here (it starts at the 22-minute mark).
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said Tuesday that Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) is attempting to avoid a "train wreck" presidential race.
"Flynn was a train wreck from beginning to end," Mr. Christie said in the book, recounting that during the one early debate session that Mr. Flynn was invited to, he suggested that Mr. Trump reverse himself and support abortion rights, because it would take away an issue from Hillary Clinton.
It's about as good a timing as any for Lyft to capitalize on the tidal wave of negative publicity that Uber is facing right now, and it looks like it might end up with a significant investment from Alphabet in the middle of that train wreck, according to a report by Axios.
Also, media outlets could decide that the unchanging (and largely negative) nature of the two-party presidential contest is making for boring news programming, which could encourage more coverage of third-party candidates in an effort to win back the viewers increasingly turned off by the train wreck that is this election.
Instead of doing their best to move on from Carmelo Anthony and rebuild around the budding Latvian unicorn, New York may instead decide to compound the train wreck that occurred last summer—when Jackson threw nearly $150 million at Joakim Noah, Courtney Lee, and Lance Thomas—with a far more curious approach.
Affleck starred as Batman / Bruce Wayne in Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, a rare train wreck of a movie in which everything is on fire, it's raining for the entire 151-minute runtime, and the central conflict is resolved due to the coincidence of two moms having the same name.
"If the national political environment further deteriorates for Republicans to the point that a wave along the lines of 2014 begins to develop, or they nominate a train wreck or two, Democrats could have a shot at winning the narrowest of majorities," wrote Cook Political Report Senate editor Jennifer Duffy earlier this week.
I think that that sense that recovery was going to be boring personally comes from the canon of addiction memoirs in which, not exclusively, but often, the recovery part of the story is this perfunctory afterthought, after the real meat of what people bought the book for, which is the train-wreck.
It helps explain why Donald Trump won the presidency and why his administration is such a policy train wreck, why Democrats keep losing even though the country seems to be getting more liberal, and why populist surges are likely to be with us for a while — a trifecta of rather important explanations.
Controversy and loose-cannon-ism, speaking off the cuff and without a filter (or seemingly any real forethought), has always been part of the Kanye West brand; part of his appeal and extraordinary hubris and the magnet draw that is a combination of great talent and the constant threat of a train wreck.
The EO investigator's train wreck of an analysis aside, religious freedom law and military policy demand that Bohannon be granted an accommodation in an instance like this — where the desired government objective — a signature on the certificate — is easily satisfied by someone else with nothing more than the stroke of a pen.
Knowing that both times Dillashaw downed Barao it was by drawing him into exchanges, and knowing Stephens' power when his opponents are just willing to stand in front of him long enough, this is doubtless a fight which will have you watching from the edge of you seat: a train wreck waiting to happen.
Strange is already so far behind that if he closes in the final days, as he likely will, Trump could still claim a victory (of sorts.) And many Republicans in Washington believe Moore — who has an astonishingly weak policy acumen and makes inflammatory statements on a daily basis — would be a national train wreck if elected.
And yet—just to prove to you that EPL couldn't be any more EPL—there are rumors that train wreck Mourinho is in the running to take the place of Louis van Gaal at the head of one of England's most venerated clubs, despite van Gaal leading Man U to a steady fifth place in the standings.
Perez mostly used the call to attack the policies of presumptive Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, which he said would be a "train wreck" for Hispanics.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE's disastrous choice of the train wreck named Sarah Palin, there was Vice President Spiro Agnew – eventually convicted of bribery from his days as a Maryland politician – and Walter Mondale's 2628 choice of Geraldine Ferraro with all the subsequent, damaging questions about her husband's business activities.
She was a Disney girl at that phase of her career, and as such, she was supposed to be a squeaky-clean role model — with the silent expectation that if she did eventually go off the rails into a titillating and scandalous train wreck like Britney Spears did before her, it would only happen after she'd left Disney's controlling embrace.
On a call last month, he warned that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE would be a "train wreck" for Hispanics should he win the White House.
Though Congress has until the end of September to pass legislation preventing another funding lapse, lawmakers are sending up warning signs to their colleagues and the White House that they are heading toward a fall train wreck, with deadlines for raising the debt ceiling and preventing across-the-board budget cuts and the second shutdown of the year all in the same month.
Tom GravesJohn (Tom) Thomas GravesGOP scores procedural win by securing more funding to enforce Iran sanctions Bipartisan bill would enable companies to defend themselves against cyberattacks Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Ga.), chairman of the Appropriations Committee's financial services subcommittee, is championing the "go ugly early" strategy as a way to avoid a fiscal train wreck in October.
Then again, with blockbuster nominees, high-profile talent like Lady Gaga -- likely to attract viewers who might not have watched otherwise -- and the lure of a train wreck that didn't materialize, the Oscars possessed enough sizzle that anything less than an uptick would have left the Academy as panic-stricken as organizers sometimes looked in the run-up to the awards.
The documentary Killer Legends repeats a folk legend that after the Hammond Circus train wreck in 1918, in which a clown named Joe Coyle watched his wife and child die in the wreckage along with 84 other people, he transformed his act from a happy one into a purely tragic one, predating Emmett Kelly's famous sad clown by a decade.
Photo: APAs congresspeople deliberated yesterday—before the GOP bid to destroy the Affordable Care Act devolved into a colossal train wreck this afternoon—Lamar Smith, the Chair of the House Committee on Space, Science and Technology, slipped away from the discussions so he could go hang out with climate change deniers and remind them that the media is liberal, according to a report by Motherboard.
Read: Former spies warn the Nunes memo would be a "train wreck" for intelligence sharing worldwide The memo is a mere 3-and-a-half page document, which argues that the intelligence community did not fully disclose to the FISA court that some of the evidence against Page had been collected by a former intelligence operative being paid by the DNC and Hillary Clinton.
The next time you want to claim that something is "locker room talk," take a moment to recognize the fact that were you in an actual locker room, you would be universally reviled as a cancerous, egotistical train wreck of a disgrace that no team could possibly find the time to employ and, honestly, would never even have on their draft board to begin with.
THE CALLING ME A CONSPIRACY THEORIST MEANS YOU'RE PART OF THE CONSPIRACY AWARD FOR MOST SELF-AGGRANDIZINGLY DELUSIONAL WORLDVIEW Jointly awarded to Eric Garland, Seth Abramson, and Louise Mensch, whose breathless, incoherent, interminable, and consistently wrong Twitter tweetstorms, which basically try to remix reality with badly written Hollywood legal/political thrillers, exemplify a whole new kind of train-wreck political performance art informed by spectacular lack of self-awareness.
The sheer entertainment value aside, which is really more like watching a train wreck, I can't help from aligning all this, and the whole global situation and deplorable state of world affairs, with the lyrics of Dylan's "Jokerman" At one of the first meetings at the agency, we asked Dylan what the song meant, to get a better perspective on what creative approach to take with the music video.
The odds are that we will never find out: the safest bet to the approaching fiscal train wreck in the Prairie State is that the rapacious (get used to that adjective) hedge funds that own their bonds will be the ones paying for the state's fresh start, as that is much more politically palatable to the Democratic machine that runs the state than making voters or state pensioners take a hit.
Nah. Anyway, before we shove 2019 down the garbage disposal of history, let's take one look back and remind ourselves why we want to forget this train wreck of a year, starting with … … which begins with the federal government once again in the throes (whatever a "throe" is) of a partial shutdown, which threatens to seriously disrupt the lives of all Americans who receive paychecks from the federal government.
Mike Judge: They've been saying it about animation for 20 years, that you won't need ... When I was doing "Beavis and Butthead" they'd be like, "Oh, you'll draw Butthead once and never have to draw him again," and it was just a train wreck, they had a Cray Supercomputer back then, and ... I don't know, I think it's at least 153 years away, Zach, I think you'll be all right for a while.

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