How To Use Bloviate In A Sentence
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Since every blog in the country has bloviated on this topic, I probably can't add much.
All Obama, all the time
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Once again, an army of talk radio hosts have descended on a political convention there to inform, entertain, hopefully not bloviate.
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These talk-radio hosts lie, distort, and bloviate, and nobody calls them on it.
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We do not trouble ourselves to conduct our affairs in a diplomatic, reasoned fashion, we bloviate, fustigate, and bomb whoever makes us feel more “American” at the moment.
Firedoglake » And In This Corner…Juan Cole
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Recently it’s far less so, but it’s kind of bloviated – kind of lofty, I guess.
Pure Imagination
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Ignoring the underlying problems in the vaccine market and the fact that his proposed policies would export similar problems to other sectors of the pharmaceutical market, the candidate bloviated on the issue at a campaign speech in Ohio.
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Not only do you get paid megabucks to bloviate nonsense daily, you have a lineup of GOP fluffers begging to kiss your flabby ass. ed Says:
Matthew Yglesias » John McCain, Dittohead
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Sock-puppet in 77 bloviated: “The Democratic Party pushing through a major entitlement program with absolutely no bipartisan support”
Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 30, 2010
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And you Senator Schumer, you gave the cartels a wink and a nod and bloviated in public about reform.
Randy Credico: Congratulations Chuck! You've Knocked Me Off the Democratic Primary Ballot
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All radio talk show hosts blab and bloviate about national security, safe borders, and political accountability.
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Will this bloviated fool ever shut up? gary tessler
Obama calls for civil debate, takes shots at critics
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As the Becksturbator bloviated to CPAC, Progressivism is a disease.
Think Progress » ThinkFast: February 22, 2010
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But that is nothing compared to the 4-page bio on her shameless web site, which bloviates at length about, among other things, her ‘honorary degree’.
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I have been told that the publication is little more than a dumping grounds for papers unpublishable in journals, and that the honoree's friends usually bloviate on their pet themes rather than present fresh work.
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The historian who bloviated foolishly on evolutionary biology?
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Finally, a very big thank you for the opportunity to use a larger megaphone to bloviate articulate my views… to an admittedly more skeptical audience.
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None of you has the foggiest idea of what you are bloviateing, but pretend to know everything aboiut every subject.
Obama scraps Bush-era missile defense for new plan
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Otherwise, you can keep your bloviated passion to yourself and we won't have to worry about ad hominem bullshit posing as an argument.
Obama Administration Punts On Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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I don't bloviate for three hours and pull stuff out of my butt and mislead and lie.
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Although the plot for the cinematic version has been notably streamlined and occasionally reworked in substantial fashion from the bloviated novel, viewers are, by the end, possessors of this little nugget of truth: Dan Brown is just as bad at plotting as he is at writing, and his inability to create characters who are believable is equaled only by his inability to accurately represent the history, art, architecture, and technology found strewn throughout novel/movie.
"Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly
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It may be true that more men than women like to bloviate and ‘bat things out’ - socialization does count for something.