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To all the Commies, conspiracy wackos & nazi optics cucks: pucker up.
All these guys, all these wackos kind of fit the same profile.
As often as not, it's used by gun control advocates to characterize their opponents as wackos.
I don&apost think there are any far left bunch of Democrat wackos on the Wall Street Journal editorial board.
"Whenever I see gun-free zones, that's a flag for the wackos to come in and start shooting people," he said.
He also fanned the conspiracy wackos, who are legion among his followers, regarding the death of Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court.
You may only break bread with those wackos once a year—but the emotional repercussions from those brief moments can feel long-lasting.
It was knock-out stuff where you would get really spaced out with the greatest wackos in New York City, ha, ha, ha!
Party promoter Susanne Bartsch also kept beating her drum, attracting a conga line of wonderful wackos who defied everything that was going on under Giuliani's dicta.
They gave the wackos on the right a media platform, so that militants on the left would have their own soap box and TV camera spotlight.
This allowed true wackos to become Innovation Awards nominees, thereby clouding things for confused journalists who were only in the tech space for the free shrimp cocktails.
"Animal rights activists become 'anthro-antagonistic wackos of the PETA-Qaeda cult,' and hunters are portrayed with a 'bloodlust to kill healthy animals for entertainment,'" the two wrote.
" He recalls that even his own company asked him to stop hanging out with "environmental wackos" and told him to distance himself from "any known or suspected environmentalists.
Variants of that once-fringe idea are now common, not just in social-media posts by anonymous wackos but in the speeches of elected politicians from Hungary to Iowa.
While Rachel Lindsay's Bachelorette cast features your regular assortment of wackos — including one gent whose profession is listed as "Whaboom" — her group of suitors is different than previous batches.
"It wasn't just extremists and wackos who believed that there was a serious threat to the security of the United States in 1940 that justified an immigration cutback," Mr. Breitman said.
Yes, there are wackos in Scandinavia, too, those who want to ban Muslims from entering the country and whose nationalism should scare anyone with more than 70 years' knowledge of world history.
These Democrats who are running in these red states, they&aposre in a terrible position vis a vis the Supreme Court nominee if they listen to some of those wackos that we just heard in that tape.
As someone who's been following men's rights for a while, I wanted to go along, partly to find out what actually happens at these events, but also to see whether the attendees really all were the women-hating wackos they are believed to be.
The Stephanie Miller Show premiered on September 7, 2004. In launching the show, Miller said, "As talk radio has more and more become a sea of right-wing wackos, I think the audience has finally recognized the need to balance that with some good left- wing wackos, and I'm thrilled to be able to fill that need."Miller quote on launching of showStreaming Radio Guide.Com When the show began in 2004, the on-air personalities were Stephanie Miller as host, “Voice Deity” Jim Ward as co-host, and “Boy Toy” Chris Lavoie as Executive Producer, the same team that worked with Miller on her previous radio show from 1997-2000.
The Events Leading Up to My Death is a Canadian comedy film, released in 1991. Written and directed by Bill Robertson, the film revolves around the dysfunctional Snack family around the time of the death of Busty, the family's pet dog."Suburban wackos more dead than deadpan". Toronto Star, June 5, 1992.
The excitement evaporates as the story becomes increasingly predictable. When the movie gels down to its big finish, it has become more silly than scary. The ending goes on forever, with Lahti continually breaking free from these wackos and then getting recaptured. Viewer interest is likely to wane long before Lahti gets around to tackling her fear of the outdoors.
In 1984, Hurst won the lead role of David Blyth's Death Warmed Up, New Zealand's first splatter movie. The plot saw Hurst's character weathering institutionalisation, sundry wackos, and a motorcycle chase in the tunnels below Waiheke Island. The film won the grand prize at a fantasy film festival in Paris. The same year Hurst began playing drummer Dave Nelson over two series of Heroes, about a band searching for fame.
They are Clay Brody, NASCAR driver; Brenda Ruskin, physicist; Kenn Kawa, radical games designer; and Marlon Corbet, commercial pilot, who also miraculously survived a plane crash. They stopped sacrificial wackos, drug-juiced zombies, vengeful ghosts, Amazon cults, Lovecraftian monsters, mass suicides, humming buildings, and other oddities. They were advised by Rocky Davis, older and grayer and alone. It was eventually revealed the original Challengers were dematerialized by a mad scientist's ray-weapon.
A syndicated television columnist from Chicago in 1989 said that in her second season on the show, Rebecca was "nothing more than an annoying presence on a program otherwise populated with lovable wackos". First name of author is Gary, but surname is illegible in this online edition. Bill Carter of The New York Times in April 1990 said Rebecca was "hard-on-the-outside-mush-on-the-inside". J.D. Reed of People magazine in October 1990 called her a "neurotic overachiever".
Big Trouble is Barry's first full-length novel, after several years as a columnist for the Miami Herald, and after publishing several humorous non-fiction books. In his dedication, Barry credited his editor at Putnam Publishing, Neil Nyren, with proposing that Barry write a novel, "and made it sound like a lot of fun... I forgive him for the fact that he never told me, back at the beginning, that I would need to come up with characters and a plot." In the same dedication, Barry also thanked numerous novelists of his acquaintance, which included Carl Hiaasen ("who is the master of the genre I tried to write in--the Bunch of South Florida Wackos genre"), Stephen King, Elmore Leonard, Paul Levine, Ridley Pearson, and Les Standiford. The novel is not, in fact, Barry's first work of fiction, as he contributed the opening chapter for the collaborative novel Naked Came the Manatee, which was published earlier (in 1996) and featured chapters by Hiaasen, Leonard, Levine, and Standiford.

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