This layout is Liggett's untitled masterpiece, a scrap-metal garden of populist rage and crotchety enthusiasms that he has worked on since 1989, at an estimated cost of "a bunch."
He became the Archie Bunker of the keyboard, voicing populist rage.
The cinematic moment of populist rage depicted in "Network" - mad as hell, not going to take it anymore - may be easing back in the direction of ennui, if voters' attitudes toward Tuesday's ballot initiatives are any guide.
Cooder has always been interested in folk and blues music, along with folk and blues themes; this original, from earlier this year, harnesses populist rage over the failure of the justice system to hold financial institutions responsible for recent events.
Nicholas Lemann on populist rage.
If you were to set out to design a story that would inflame populist rage, it might involve immigrants from poor countries, living in the United States without permission to work, hiring powerful Washington lobbyists to press their case.
The era of electronic vox pop, when radio talk shows help drive out a prospective Attorney General, has meant boom times for at least one species of Washington insider: consultants who deliver populist rage.
Elsewhere on the right, The Angry New Yorker offers daily doses of populist rage directed at City Hall and elsewhere.
Officials were aware of the populist rage against Wall Street, Stewart notes, but felt they had no choice but to step in:
The era of electronic vox pop has meant boom times for at least one species of Washington insider: consultants who deliver populist rage for high-paying clients.