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There is, of course, another possible explanation for all the outraged bloviating.
Like your bloviating, the possibilities are endless.
He tends to be boisterous and difficult to get along with, though Betty Brant seems unfazed by his bloviating.
A more recent one is the bloviating by senators and many witnesses alike at the Clarence Thomas-Anita F. Hill hearings in 1991.
In each instance, I was compelled to admit that in the presence of such Ciceronian bloviating, I was but a rank amateur.
Congressman Ross continued, "The Speaker is up against the most liberal President since Jimmy Carter and a Senate that spends more time bloviating than legislating.
Who is not fascinated by such bloviating, and even more so when it involves something like Mr. Rather's flawed CBS report on President Bush's service record?
And Bob Kur's sharp report on the lack of enthusiasm in America's volunteer Army for the prospect of fighting was followed by the bloviating of Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf.
In the end, this is why Adam's long rant has little in common with Krapp's or Lear's existential rage at the world and everything in common with the late-night bloviating of an angry blogger, eager to whine and vent - full of sound and fury, and signifying nothing.