updated Fri. August 2, 2024
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Flagpole Magazine
February 27, 2018
Though the Ol' Bloviator has some qualms about wholesale destruction of flags, statues and other monuments to the Confederacy, he has been hollering for years that they have no place on state or local government property, as they imply a continuing affinity to the cause of white supremacy. It shouldÃâà...
The Boston Globe
December 3, 2017
“He said it,” Bush wrote, referring to Trump's now infamous “grab them by the p--” remark made on an Access Hollywood bus. Advertisement. “Of course he said it,” Bush added. “And we laughed along, without a single doubt that this was hypothetical hot air from America's highest-rated bloviator. Along withÃâà...
Flagpole Magazine
July 25, 2017
The Ol' Bloviator has delivered so many truly mind-numbing disquisitions on controversies over Confederate iconography that something akin to this downright demonic representation of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest has begun to haunt his dreams. (Not for nothing was this ugly-assed suckerÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
September 1, 2015
Bill O'Reilly wants you to draw the opposite conclusion. He calls himself a bloviator, as Harding did, but rarely uses an SAT word without disavowing it at the same time. "You're casting aspersions," he tells Jon Stewart, then adds "big word." He over-enunciates fancy words like "opine" and "bloviate" itself,Ãâà...
Austin Chronicle
December 31, 1999
Cruz is no dummy, but he's so cravenly ambitious that after Donald Trump beat him like a drum while slinging sleazy personal insults at his wife and father, Cruz quickly tucked his tail and began reflexively sucking up to the Great Orange Bloviator. That won't hurt him at all with the hard Republican base, butÃâà...
Savannah Morning News
December 31, 1999
New website, same old bloviator. Well, as old as I can be after a month writing The Commute. • Kudos to Sen. Johnny Isakson for introducing legislation that would allow public schools access to federal dollars for use in improving school safety measures. Should the legislation become law, it would meanÃâà...
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