He is an acerbic critic of American foreign policy and many aspects of American society.
Alexander Woollcott, acerbic critic and war correspondent, received a warm welcome from literary friends in 1919.
Whether anything "artistic" was happening was endlessly debated among the more acerbic critics back in the city.
Drews did become an acerbic critic of what he called the faulty historical method of the academic liberal theologians.
Afterward, when Rajiv took over that role, Sanjay's widow was ousted from the house and became an acerbic critic of her brother in-law.
In the 1960s, he was a neo-Marxist and acerbic critic of Cold War liberalism.
These are the great giants of postwar art, quintessentially and ineluctably American, yet, at times, acerbic critics on the national condition.
A shrewd and acerbic critic of fiction on both sides of the Atlantic, she insists that esthetics, not morals, are what is at stake.
But Julianne Malveaux, an acerbic critic of the Republicans who is co-host of the show, was not so sure.
But if Mr. Bolton truly wants to see these reforms move ahead, he will have to become more than the U.N.'s most acerbic critic.