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"firebrand" Definitions
  1. a person who is always encouraging other people to take strong political action, often causing trouble

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Pressley's announcement follows progressive firebrand and fellow "squad" member Rep.
She's a magnet for media attention and a liberal firebrand.
The liberal firebrand brought Ana Maria Archila as her guest.
Indeed, Scalia was well known as a judicial conservative firebrand.
Even Senator Bernie Sanders, the liberal Vermont firebrand, counseled patience.
Bolton, a longtime conservative firebrand, appeared to be breaking rank.
The conservative firebrand has mounted a primary challenge against Rep.
" Firebrand media personality Ann Coulter also tweeted that "Trump proposes amnesty.
Another potential stumbling block: Gillibrand hasn't always been a liberal firebrand.
Patrick Murphy, is facing off against an unpredictable progressive firebrand, Rep.
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But since far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro took office on Jan.
Brown won the backing of groups aligned with progressive firebrand, Sen.
The firebrand GOP candidate has struggled with minorities in recent polls.
To do so, Pureval is not running as a liberal firebrand.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a progressive firebrand and 2020 presidential candidate.
McDaniel, a conservative firebrand who ran a failed campaign against Sen.
Instead of the firebrand some were expecting, the President was quiet.
Similarly, at 27D, an "Agitator seeking radical change" is a FIREbrand.
The Firebrand and the First Lady , by Patricia Bell-Scott (Knopf) .
The kids in college now could be called the Firebrand Generation.
In fact the Buckley plaintiffs included firebrand leftist presidential candidate Sen.
He previously endorsed conservative firebrand Roy Moore, who defeated incumbent Sen.
Any Democrat who is not a firebrand will lose to Trump.
But most of the time firebrand speeches are hiding something more sinister.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the young democratic socialist firebrand who ousted established Rep.
But right-wing firebrand Geert Wilders picked up fewer seats than forecast.
And Tommy Robinson, an Islamophobic firebrand, got milkshaked twice in two days.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the recently elected firebrand who electrifies the progressive movement.
But in 1986, the party was taken over by firebrand Jörg Haider.
One firebrand was deported from Senegal after burning a CFA franc note.
At a Friday night Boston rally alongside another liberal firebrand -- Massachusetts Sen.
Pro-Brexit firebrand Boris Johnson is the favorite to win the job.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a progressive firebrand and favorite of the left.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a progressive firebrand with the support of Sen.
A firebrand pro-Beijing lawmaker, Junius Ho, was attacked with a knife.
"Aunt Pat!" someone shouted, identifying the feisty firebrand played by Dearbhla Molloy.
" Conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren will also host a show on "Fox Nation.
A right-wing firebrand named Santiago Abascal founded and currently leads Vox.
But in 289, the party was taken over by firebrand Jörg Haider.
Roy Moore, an evangelical firebrand, won a Republican Senate runoff in Alabama.
Ms. Harris has edged away from the firebrand liberalism Ms. Warren espouses.
O'Rourke faces a steep uphill battle to top Cruz, a conservative firebrand.
It is unlikely that he will become a firebrand out of office.
"That's not something that an anti-gay firebrand would do," Angelo said.
It's the latest installment in political firebrand Sabo's art and apparel collection.
During his career, he has earned a reputation as a fringe firebrand.
Just don't expect her to become a vocal feminist firebrand in the process.
The EFF's firebrand leader, Julius Malema, claimed to be Biko's true ideological heir.
Will Clinton want a progressive firebrand to win over Bernie Sanders die-hards?
Grayson, a liberal firebrand, frustrated the party by running against a fellow Democrat.
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) is facing a challenge from conservative firebrand Chris McDaniel.
Last month, Bannon campaigned for conservative firebrand Roy Moore, who defeated incumbent Sen.
The right-wing firebrand was voted into office on an anti-corruption platform.
Patrick Murphy, a former Republican, and tried to push out liberal firebrand Rep.
Three days in Wyoming as the hip-hop firebrand tends to his scars.
The career of the German student firebrand Joschka Fischer is a striking example.
Reid and Schumer favored Murphy in the Florida primary over liberal firebrand Rep.
I mean, a lot of people think you're just this left-wing firebrand.
Andrew Cuomo over Fordham law professor and progressive firebrand Zephyr Teachout in 2014.
The conservative firebrand says he didn't do all he could to stop Trump The conservative firebrand says he didn't do all he could to stop Trump A shorter version of this interview first appeared on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
The conservative populist firebrand said she would work to defeat Ryan in his Aug.
Patrick Murphy, the favorite of the Democratic establishment, who is facing progressive firebrand Rep.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, another populist firebrand with strong appeal on the Democratic left.
At previous press conferences, firebrand Duterte has insulted U.S. President Barack Obama, amongst others.
It's also the kind of firebrand attack mode Trump rode to the GOP nomination.
Washington (CNN)Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' firebrand president, is not known for being diplomatic.
The Massachusetts senator is seen as more of a firebrand, especially in her rhetoric.
Trump's demeanor can seem smug or complacent — low-energy, even; Ingraham was a firebrand.
"When I die someday, most people won't care," alt-right firebrand Laura Loomer mused.
His main rivals are conservative firebrand Chris McDaniel and establishment Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith.
But now, in the absence of their hoary firebrand, they face a moral dilemma.
The accent is less pronounced, and his firebrand temperament now lies beneath the surface.
And it certainly bolstered the firebrand judge's campaign, a factor his aides quickly recognized.
Journalistic firebrand Anand Giridharadas literally wrote the book on the charade of philanthropic giving.
Macron ran on a centrist platform against a nationalist firebrand who Trump essentially endorsed.
Mamata Banerjee, the firebrand leader of All India Trinamool Congress, certainly won't be clapping.
Gohmert is a conservative firebrand known as one of Capitol Hill's most colorful figures.
Mr. Cruz, meanwhile, is regarded as a conservative firebrand who happens to be Hispanic.
McDaniel, a conservative firebrand, narrowly lost a contentious primary challenge against Cochran in 2014.
There, the BJP is on a collision course here with a firebrand regional politician.
Arts ____ Three days in Wyoming as the hip-hop firebrand tends to his scars.
The iconic conservative firebrand host made the shocking announcement Monday during his radio program.
On paper, parts of Carlson's agenda seem ripped from the former liberal firebrand Sen.
Justice Scalia was a firebrand known for opinions that were eloquent but often acerbic.
Not the firebrand that you see from some others, but a real connecting tone.
"We did nothing," the firebrand leader said in a speech to Chinese-Filipino businessmen.
The CFPB was the brainchild of Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic senator and liberal firebrand.
A far-right, military-dictatorship-loving firebrand, Jair Bolsonaro, won the presidency in Brazil.
Nixon himself was an anti-Communist firebrand when he became a controversial congressman in 1947.
Venezuelans elected Chavez, the late leftist firebrand, in 1998 with a mandate to fight inequality.
Firebrand far-right politician Geert Wilders had pushed for the ban for over a decade.
First up is Fleurever, the long-awaited debut retail album from Kensington firebrand Jazz Cartier.
Tony Evers, a Democrat who has just replaced Mr Walker as governor, is no firebrand.
Kelli Ward, a firebrand conservative who has the support of former Trump strategist Steve Bannon.
Galloway noted he owns no Yahoo shares and is no longer involved with Firebrand Partners.
The firebrand lawmaker announced his candidacy on Twitter as he filed papers for his campaign.
The idea is co-sponsored by more than a dozen lawmakers, including freshman firebrand Rep.
He's a give-no-fucks firebrand on stage, despite that recklessness often leading to accidents.
The council's opponents include Buddha Issara, a former soldier who is now a firebrand monk.
Though no firebrand, Warner has not shied way from joining the fight against the president.
She had backed Cruz's Senate bid and had spoken warmly of the firebrand Texas lawmaker.
But for the company's firebrand leader, Masayoshi Son, an ambitious vision was ordained at birth.
As the former vice president has slipped in some polls compared to liberal firebrand Sen.
Andrew Cuomo (D) said Friday it was "too early" to tell if progressive firebrand Rep.
The rebooted version hopes to recapture that firebrand spirit, eyeing powerful figures, including the president.
The episode gained national attention and cemented Ms. Blackburn's reputation as a hard-right firebrand.
The older members look deeply vexed to find the gawky, longhaired firebrand in their midst.
Mr. Sekulow, a firebrand lawyer with deep conservative credentials, will serve as Mr. Dowd's deputy.
MORE (R-Ariz.), a vocal Trump critic, said the conservative firebrand said "hello" to him.
Hunter preferred unfiltereds, but that night, the Republican firebrand wasn't above bumming one of mine.
Some people view him as a firebrand, with a quick fuse and a sharp tongue.
And she's already drawn three Democratic challengers, including one with ties to liberal firebrand Sen.
Ecuador's president at the time, Rafael Correa — a leftist anti-American firebrand — granted Assange's request.
But the 25-year-old writer isn't the "next" anything; she's a firebrand of her own.
Nor are they "old guard," with Yaqoub in his mid-20s and something of a firebrand.
Many of Serena Joy Waterford's (Yvonne Strahovski) firebrand conservative ideals stand as the bedrock of Gilead.
He was facing Deborah Ross, a liberal firebrand who led the state's ACLU before entering politics.
Few things unite a Republican stalwart like Roy Blunt and a Democratic firebrand like Claire McCaskill.
The firebrand Latino Congressman Tony Cardenas, who represents California's 29th Congressional District, heads the BOLD PAC.
The group of firebrand conservatives was established in 85033 and now contains more than 30 members.
The enthusiasm comes even as O'Rourke himself may end up unable to defeat the conservative firebrand.
Far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro won a decisive victory on Sunday in Brazil's presidential runoff election.
Elizabeth Warren is known as a liberal firebrand -- but a bill she sponsored with Republican Sens.
Although Trump seems uniquely gifted at inspiring rage, every generation gets the trollish firebrand it deserves.
Instead, she's attacking Jeremy Corbyn, the left-wing firebrand who has led the UK's Labour Party.
Mueller's team also interviewed Ted Malloch, an associate of the British anti-immigration firebrand Nigel Farage.
But to the people who know him best, the evolution into partisan firebrand is hardly surprising.
But Firebrand is a new endeavor; "Caroline," directed by Lili-Anne Brown, is its third outing.
The socialist firebrand Dolores Huerta made that clear two years ago when she said conservative Sens.
Kula got a cease-and-desist letter from Thomas's merch company, Firebrand Live, in August 2017.
The firebrand cleric Moktada al-Sadr said he would suspend vast protests against his political opponents.
It last happened in 1992, when conservative firebrand Pat Buchanan challenged former President George H.W. Bush.
When Vice President Mike Pence was a House member, he was known as a conservative firebrand.
Bannon, a nationalist firebrand, helped shape Trump's populist rhetoric that fueled his rise to the Oval Office.
And Lyman's earned a reputation, even among some Republicans in Blanding, as a slightly boorish, garrulous firebrand.
Candidates who support the firebrand president, Rodrigo Duterte, such as his daughter, are likely to do well.
The EFF, headed by firebrand Julius Malema, has made expropriation of land without compensations his clarion call.
And while the final numbers were never released, Rossum became a firebrand for equal pay in Hollywood.
RELATED: Protests during NFL's opening day The conservative firebrand slammed President Barack Obama's stance on the issue.
Ocasio-Cortez, the freshman firebrand, wants a 70 percent marginal tax rate on income above $10 million.
No longer the firebrand cleric, the middle-aged preacher preferred to speak casually into a phone camera.
Cecilia Gentili, a trans Latina and firebrand for progressive policy in New York, followed Alicea on stage.
WHATEVER his awful defects, Hugo Chávez showed it when he was riding high as Venezuela's firebrand leader.
She quickly defined herself as a progressive firebrand, especially through her position on the Senate Banking Committee.
Cruz, 47, first won election in 2012 as a firebrand conservative opposed to the Affordable Care Act.
The firebrand leader on Monday talked about a potential mining ban as he reiterated support for Lopez.
Meanwhile, Democrats face their own fierce primary battle where Murphy will square off again liberal firebrand Rep.
Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive firebrand who has reportedly irked more moderate and establishment colleagues, praised the decision.
Warren, a progressive firebrand, is considered a top potential Democratic contender in 2020, along with fellow Sens.
Vinay Prasad, 36, is the Twitter firebrand pushing back on Big Pharma and standing up for patients.
BRAKING: Firebrand jurist Roy Moore wins Alabama GOP primary runoff for U.S. Senate, defeating Trump-backed incumbent.
Miedlar, a suspended Catholic priest, has also been frequently accused of anti-Semitism in his firebrand speeches.
"Obama doesn't have to pick someone who will be perceived as a liberal firebrand," Mr. Tribe said.
Vladimir V. Zhirinovsky, an ultranationalist firebrand and perennial presidential candidate, was in third place, around 16.5 percent.
On the other hand, the T.P.L.F. couldn't possibly get behind the firebrand reformer favored by Oromo leaders.
The president is moderate, never the humanitarian firebrand that his younger staffers are — thoughtful, sane and cool.
He was a firebrand in American surplus-store corduroys and Shetland sweaters, peddling revolution door to door.
In that case, longtime conservative firebrand and Trump supporter Grover Norquist took to Fox News to complain.
If they chose a firebrand for the Scalia seat, Justice Kennedy might be more reluctant to leave.
An old white guy who's a fearless firebrand could be the Democrats' secret weapon of mass reconstruction.
The far-right firebrand Marine Le Pen won big in last Sunday's presidential runoff in such locales.
The "initial list" features eight of Trump's most enthusiastic backers from the House, including GOP firebrand Rep.
He also chose firebrand outsider Stephen Bannon as senior counselor, which could leave some traditional Republican dissatisfied.
Hillary has tried in recent days to act like more of firebrand who will challenge that establishment.
David Silverman, the president of American atheists and a "self-described firebrand," demands we all chant atheist!
From the far right, Fox News firebrand Tucker Carlson again ignited conservative attention with a much-circulated Jan.
The intelligence firm involved in the scheme, Surefire Intelligence, has several ties to the conservative firebrand Jacob Wohl.
It was not the first time the firebrand leader has said the CIA could be involved in Rappler.
In Latin America, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing firebrand, will take office in Mexico in December.
Last year, he fired his attorneys at Covington & Burling and hired conservative firebrand Sidney Powell to represent him.
Even Muqtada al-Sadr, a lowly but firebrand Iraqi cleric, renamed his Mahdi Army the Brigades of Peace.
But being the wife of an internationally known firebrand would leave its mark on the young Ching-ling.
"Enough is enough," Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the firebrand Democratic presidential candidate, wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
The firebrand Shia cleric (pictured) directed his supporters to attack the American troops who invaded Iraq in 2003.
The firebrand leader won the presidency in May 2016 on the platform of fighting corruption, crime and drugs.
Among them is her acolyte Julius Malema, a populist firebrand who was expelled from the ANC in 2012.
It was a fiery political speech by a firebrand with an interest in deflecting regulators' attention from Facebook.
She's a pretty, peppy, bespectacled firebrand, an anti-gun Sarah Palin, if you can imagine such a thing.
The conservative firebrand supports Trump's call for a border wall and repeatedly accused O'Rourke of wanting open borders.
The Asian country's firebrand president, Rodrigo Duterte, threatened to sail to Canada personally and leave the trash there.
Worries over supply from the Philippines have faded since the country's firebrand environment secretary was replaced in May.
Far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro officially declared his candidacy for the Brazilian presidency today ahead of October's election.
Congressional Black Caucus members are furious at Justice Democrats, accusing the outside progressive group aligned with firebrand Rep.
The conservative firebrand easily avoided a runoff election after securing well more than 50 percent of the vote.
Meanwhile, the opposition Labour Party, led by left-wing firebrand Jeremy Corbyn, surged — gaining 0003 seats in Parliament.
" On Twitter, the conservative firebrand Ann Coulter was more blunt: "At this point, who DOESN'T want Trump impeached?
O'Rourke will likely face a steep uphill battle running in a red state against the conservative firebrand. Rep.
How much better, then, to have a diligent pragmatist representing them in Washington, DC, than a conservative firebrand.
The firebrand leader normally makes rambling, off-the-cuff speeches peppered with curses and threats to kill criminals.
In his speech, which took place during the Democratic presidential primary debate, Trump blasted progressive firebrand freshman Rep.
The party is led by Geert Wilders, a populist firebrand who is known for extreme anti-Islam positions.
The group of firebrand conservative lawmakers was established in 85033 and now has more than 30 members. Rep.
Williams's reputation as a firebrand, however, carries significant risks for a franchise frequently plagued by off-field distraction.
The approach has echoes of right-wing firebrand and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's preferred methods.
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, one of the seniormost members of the Democratic caucus, is hardly a firebrand.
Jeff Sessions, a Republican firebrand rumored to be a leading candidate for secretary of defense, told Bloomberg's Green.
Now, the liberal firebrand is poised to seize the national platform and emerge one of Trump's most potent adversaries.
The big question mark in this race is Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress and a progressive firebrand.
"It's time for the Senate to stand up for the Constitution and exert moral leadership," firebrand liberal Massachusetts Sen.
He is not an anti-tech firebrand politically, nor a total newcomer to the land of the uber-wealthy.
"We should have a society that guarantees 21st century human economic rights," the progressive firebrand says in the ad.
Former CNBC cable TV journalist Michelle Caruso-Cabrera filed the paperwork this week to take on firebrand Queens Rep.
Farmers may have had at least tacit encouragement from the firebrand right-wing president, who took power in January.
Right-wing firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos is slated to give speech at a Southern California college campus on Halloween night.
AS A firebrand leader of Hungary's nationalist Jobbik party, Gabor Vona once railed against "Gypsy crime" and "Israeli conquerors".
The election also resulted in the return of Janusz Korwin-Mikke, 76, a firebrand right-wing politician, to parliament.
The Democratic firebrand has made several political moves which would keep a 2020 Trump v Warren showdown an option.
"They're paid to spin it in a positive manner," the libertarian firebrand told CNBC's "Futures Now " in an interview.
Perry explained his endorsement of the firebrand senator from his home state in an interview with Politico published Monday.
Devin Dudley, 18, trekked from Michigan sporting a T-shirt with a collage of conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren's face.
But she and the second Republican candidate, firebrand Chris McDaniel, earned nearly 2202,2628 more votes than their Democratic rivals.
There was a void in reaching the young female audience, and I'm a firebrand — I go for the jugular.
The Texas firebrand opposed it, in part, because it repealing the healthcare reform law but still counted its revenue.
In previous elections, he portrayed himself as a "firebrand radical," willing to bring about a revolution in the country.
Right-wing firebrand Dinesh D'Souza is responding similarly: I was lukewarm on Roy Moore until the last-minute smear.
Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the liberal firebrand whose district includes Long Island City, is among HQ2's naysayers.
Another is David A. Clarke, Jr., the cowboy-hatted Wisconsin firebrand who considered joining the Department of Homeland Security.
"You can be a truth-telling firebrand—bold, edgy, inspiring, clever, relatable—and not be a jerk," Kohn said.
In late 2015, the firebrand singer said in a Facebook post that she had deliberately taken a drug overdose.
For Clinton, her primary audiences tonight are Hispanics and young people who would have preferred a firebrand like Sen.
"She came in as a firebrand," Gracia Yancey Backer, who joined the legislature at the same time, told me.
Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), after the progressive firebrand on Tuesday called him "straightforward and honorable" despite their political differences.
Some White House aides would also prefer that Mr. Trump not back Mr. Kobach, given the secretary's firebrand style.
He was a firebrand to his core, spewing inflammatory rhetoric, eschewing compromise and pushing political discourse to the extremes.
Marsha Blackburn, a hyperpartisan conservative firebrand who so far has been running a campaign targeted at the Republican base.
Mr. Tsipras first came to power in 2015 as a leftist firebrand on a pledge to roll back austerity.
That in turn puts Emma and Lyn in the sights of Marisol (Chelsea Rendon), an old classmate turned firebrand.
Louie Gohmert, a Tea Party firebrand who — along with 17 other House Republicans — has put his name behind Cruz.
The firebrand leader, 74 is known for a busy schedule and for giving long speeches, often several a day.
He's been compared to Billy Graham, the Southern Baptist firebrand who advised American presidents and energized the Christian right.
Otherwise, Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov, 73, and nationalist firebrand Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 71, - both political retreads - are likely to run.
They and other group members have worked to temper the firebrand candidate, advising him to speak calmly during press interviews.
The firebrand contender supports the peace accord and has galvanized youth voters angered by deeply entrenched corruption and income inequality.
But Maduro lacks his predecessor's firebrand populism and, crucially, the high oil prices that funded many of his social programs.
Sources who have spoken to Bannon say the nationalist firebrand is expected to return to his old news site Breitbart.
Tsipras was elected as a firebrand leftist in 2015 on a promise to reject the austerity required in the bailout.
Mark Levin, a conservative media firebrand, is said to have provoked Mr Trump's outburst with a broadcast on March 2nd.
Both Hollande's former economy minister Emmanuel Macron and leftist firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon, would do much better, the poll showed.
The far-right firebrand promised to "break the system" and depart from the status quo after a tumultuous few years.
Stewart, a political firebrand who ran unsuccessfully for statewide office three times in Virginia, took over the PAC in March.
Farmer noticed one guy, apparently a politician, standing on a truck with a loudspeaker, like a traveling firebrand on campaign.
"We have to show ordinary people what are we doing together (with the EU)," Vucic once a firebrand nationalist, said.
NBC brass failed to deduce that an FNC prime-time firebrand could not segue to a morning, less politicized audience.
Al Franken has been a long time firebrand on these issues before and since his resignation from the US Senate.
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Stewart's firebrand style will be a tough sell in that region -- and other urban and suburban areas throughout the state.
The progressive firebrand also tied her parental leave policy to equal pay, a top priority among the Democratic Party base.
However, he stressed the firebrand monk didn't officially represent Ma Ba Tha -- a fairly loose coalition of monasteries and supporters.
Rouhani, the "moderate" presided over a record number of state executions that far outpaced his predecessor, the firebrand Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
This time, however, he is in a packed field that includes former Vice President Joe Biden and progressive firebrand Sen.
Lafontaine has gone but his uncompromising firebrand wife Sahra Wagenknecht carries his banner, and is equally hated by the SPD.
His short stint running the Houston schools did not suggest he would be a firebrand on the issue of segregation.
Mr. McDonnell even joked about his reputation as a left-wing firebrand, referring to recent comments by the Most Rev.
When the former Edna Turnblad plays the feminist firebrand of the 1970s, there's no dress but it's still a drag.
Since 2015 Don Jr. has transformed his image from reality TV figure to political firebrand, much like the president has.
Freedom Caucus firebrand Jim Jordan faces allegations that he ignored sexual abuse of wrestlers he coached at Ohio State University.
Bannon, a firebrand who advocated for protectionist trade policies and stricter limits on immigration, left the White House last month.
Raised by a white American Methodist missionary and a Chinese war veteran, Flippin doesn't fit the mold of firebrand activist.
Under Chavez, the socialist firebrand who died in 2013, some asset seizures featured gun-wielding soldiers and live television broadcasts.
The conservative firebrand cited Mueller's conflicts of interest with ousted FBI Director James Comey as reason for him to resign.
It was the slowest economic expansion since firebrand President Rodrigo Duterte took office nearly a year ago, sending Manila's equities .
Its founder, Jessica Finch Cosgrave, was a Barnard graduate, suffragist and socialist-leaning firebrand who started the school in 1900.
While not prone to public grandstanding, Mr. Rodman, president of the Writers Guild, West, is a behind-the-scenes firebrand.
The conservative firebrand warmed up for her Politicon showdown with Chelsea Handler when we got her Friday night at LAX.
Trump is tempted by the idea of tapping Steve Bannon, the Breitbart News firebrand, for the job, sources have told CNN.
In that, they may have had at least tacit encouragement from the firebrand right-wing president, who took power in January.
Grenell is a right-wing firebrand and once the longest-serving US official at the UN during George W. Bush's administration.
"I'm going to China to make friends with them and also with Russia," Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' firebrand leader, claimed recently.
The comments by the firebrand leader followed an announcement on Monday by his spokesman that Duterte had not reversed the ban.
Once a leftist firebrand, Tsipras, 44, mellowed after sweeping to power and telling the country's creditors to back off in 2015.
Minnesota's 6th District, which includes St. Cloud, was led by conservative firebrand and Tea Party favorite Michele Bachmann for eight years.
After his release from prison, Izzadeen continued his method of firebrand preaching on the streets of London and via social media.
AUGUSTO SANTOS SILVA, the foreign minister of Portugal's three-month-old Socialist government, is a mild-mannered sociologist, not a firebrand.
Next to this disheveled firebrand, the well-oiled "Clinton machine" can at times come off as too measured, inauthentic and conventional.
Frank countered by saying the power of far-left Democrats who support the Green New Deal, proposed by firebrand freshman Rep.
A self-conscious self-promoter, he was a firebrand populist who threatened the establishment in an era of rising income inequality.
Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), but failed to win a full Senate term, being defeated by progressive firebrand Warren two years later.
Jansa has allied himself with Hungary's firebrand prime minister, Viktor Orban, who participated in one of the SDS party's election rallies.
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Sam Zell, a billionaire businessman and philanthropist, believes the wealth redistribution ideas of far-left Democrats, such as freshman firebrand Rep.
Many of them viewed using the threat of a shutdown as leverage as a distasteful tactic associated with firebrand conservative Sen.
Son Jason (Evan Alex), the firebrand who loves the word "anus," and daughter Zora (Shahadi Joseph), the family critic and cynic.
The right-wing firebrand says he repeatedly denied the pedophilia allegation, but Simon & Schuster still caved when the public outcry began.
Many Democrats believe Murphy would be more competitive in a general election and see Grayson as too much of a firebrand.
Ramdev has been compared to Billy Graham, the Southern Baptist firebrand who advised several American presidents and energized the Christian right.
"The Opposition" went through some of the editor's notes on the far-right firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos's rejected book for Simon & Schuster.
Among them is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive firebrand from New York, who at 29 is half a century his junior.
Once a leftist firebrand, Tsipras, 44, mellowed after sweeping to power and telling the country's creditors to back off in 2015.
And how will Mr. López Obrador, a firebrand with a tendency to dismiss his critics in the media and elsewhere, govern?
And since 2015, Don Jr. has transformed his image from reality TV figure to political firebrand, much like his father has.
You see this in a large charcoal painting study by Rivera of the firebrand revolutionary Emiliano Zapata trampling an enemy underfoot.
He appeared with Breitbart News chairman Stephen Bannon, along with controversial former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke and conservative firebrand Rep.
Why wasn't it Tom Cotton or Ted Cruz or some other conservative firebrand who rode this wave to the White House?
Former longtime CNBC correspondent and anchor Michelle Caruso-Cabrera has launched a challenge in the Democratic primary against freshman firebrand Rep.
He himself was once a firebrand, championing the cause of democracy when Hungary was under the thumb of the Soviet Union.
One is a political novice, the other a far-right firebrand — both outsiders, but with starkly different visions for the country.
In January the right-wing firebrand suggested police should be able to shoot migrants crossing illegally through the border when necessary.
Chavez was jailed, but freed in 1994 thanks to the work of Cilia Flores, a firebrand attorney fond of leftist causes.
The billionaire elite expressed dismay at the direction the 29-year-old freshman firebrand from New York wants to take the nation.
The protesters hurled smoke bombs, broke windows and sparked a massive bonfire to protest the firebrand editor's speech, scheduled for Tuesday night.
The favorite, if elections were held later this year, would be the opposition Labour Party, led by far-left firebrand Jeremy Corbyn.
With 56% of voters saying they will not vote for Trump, this looked like the moment to nominate a true progressive firebrand.
The problem for Labour is that its leader, left-wing firebrand Jeremy Corbyn, is a terrible messenger for the pro-EU cause.
And one person close to nationalist firebrand says he has his eye on who he believes helped accelerate his ouster: Matt Drudge.
Season 2 continued to play the Serena sympathy card by showing the former conservative firebrand get shot during a campus speaking visit.
He appeared like he was a man in control of his emotions as opposed to the firebrand Wallace and overwhelmed-looking Humphrey.
Satisfaction with democracy is lowest in Brazil, which just elected far-right firebrand Jair Bolsonaro, who has expressed admiration of military dictators.
These defining characteristics are undoubtedly a large part of what has made him successful as a Tea Party darling and conservative firebrand.
The firebrand CEO of VaynerMedia and outspoken social influencer Gary Vaynerchuk is not shy about telling you exactly what he is thinking.
Mr Sonko's firebrand call to abandon the CFA franc, which is pegged to the euro, may strike a chord with young voters.
Ai is the essence of a political firebrand, but his suspended atrium creatures could be part of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
And conservative firebrand Dave Bossie, banished after the campaign, may come into the White House in a political or war-room role.
Ocasio-Cortez, a freshman firebrand from New York, wants to slap a 70 percent marginal tax rate on income above $10 million.
The conservative firebrand rejected that, calling it "not a suitable offer" as it fell during the school's final exams period for students.
Conservative firebrand Ann Coulter says she will likely cancel her Thursday appearance at the University of California, Berkeley, over persistent security concerns.
But it's concerning enough that the privacy firebrand is up in arms about it, and taking a stand before it's too late.
In February, the comedian was criticized for appearing to bond with conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos during his appearance on the HBO show.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 29-year-old freshman firebrand from New York, has also proposed that wealthy Americans pay more in taxes.
Even Sanders, the firebrand, has floated more modest, incremental changes, like pursuing a public option and lowering the entry age to Medicare.
Beijing (CNN)Despite being one of China's most famous political dissidents, Liu Xiaobo rarely struck those who knew him as a firebrand.
The move to remove Warren from the debate sparked immediate criticism by Democrats, many of whom voiced support for the progressive firebrand.
Which, you know, makes sense given Trump's own bizarre political evolution from pro-choice New Yorker to right-wing firebrand, but whatever.
The conservative firebrand and Fox Nation host posted to her more than 1.2 million followers on Twitter on Wednesday: Trump Derangement Syndrome.
The normally firebrand conservative is widely seen as sharp and hard working, even amongst his Democratic colleagues on the House Intelligence Committee.
He said it was clear that Ossoff aligned too closely with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and progressive firebrand Sen.
TheBlaze has experienced layoffs starting in 2017, losing hosts including current National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch and conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren.
Still, the progressive firebrand eventually ceded the nomination to Clinton, but only after intense infighting between progressives and more establishment-minded Democrats.
No wonder Mary Magdalene (Anoushka Lucas, lovely) falls for him; no wonder a firebrand like Judas (a passionate Tyrone Huntley) is jealous.
It didn't help that a young firebrand named Franklin began to print a newspaper that mocked both the government and the ministers.
The religious strife, which has been whipped up by well-known firebrand monks like Ashin Wirathu, isn't only felt in Rakhine state.
Conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren has been "banned permanently" from Glenn Beck's The Blaze, according to a report in The New York Post.
Protests erupted in several cities, mostly by supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik, the religious party of the firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi.
Many developers were wary when Mr. Baraka, son of the firebrand poet and activist Amiri Baraka, won the mayor's race in 2014.
Yet after listening to Trump's speech to the AIPAC conference on Monday evening, he was strangely sympathetic to the orange-haired firebrand.
Trump's firebrand populist adviser left the White House in August 2017 following months of turmoil and his penchant for talking to reporters.
In recent years, Ms. Crowley has emerged as a conservative firebrand, assailing Democrats and amplifying conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama's heritage.
Senator Roger Wicker expected a tough primary challenge from Chris McDaniel, a conservative firebrand who almost unseated Senator Thad Cochran in 2014.
Once a leftist firebrand, Tsipras, 44, built his career as the crowd-pleaser who stood up to creditors and their austerity demands.
On this day in 1497, supporters of the firebrand Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola burned "indecent" cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy.
On this day in 1497, supporters of the firebrand Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola burned "indecent" cosmetics, art and books in Florence, Italy.
WASHINGTON — Representative Jim Jordan, a scrappy former wrestler and firebrand founder of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has always relished a fight.
Values Buses crisscross the country, hauling a crew of firebrand orators and distributing hundreds of thousands of voter guides in contested states.
Many view it as a dead amendment tossed on the ash heap of history by conservative firebrand Phyllis Schlafly in the 85033s.
Trump mistrusts the advice of intelligence agencies and national security experts, instead leaning on the counsel of allies like media firebrand Carlson.
McDaniel's entrance makes Mississippi the third state with a major Republican showdown pitting an incumbent or establishment favorite against a conservative firebrand.
But unlike the current Chancellor of Germany, the far-left firebrand is unapologetic about her membership of the Communist Youth Movement FDJ.
Davis later helped the network revamp its firebrand image and refocus on policy and philanthropy, eventually rebranding under the name Stand Together.
Although reflecting conservative Republican positions on many foreign policy issues, Mr. Gilman eschewed the firebrand tones of some of his party colleagues.
Weeks ago, Mr. Bannon brought Ann Coulter, the firebrand pundit, to see Mr. Trump, according to two people briefed on the visit.
In public, she was a yowling firebrand, a magnetic presence with candy-colored hair and arena audiences wrapped up in every move.
Lopez, a firebrand politician and Guaido's mentor, was arrested during a protest movement in 2014 and transferred to house arrest in 2017.
He has proven to be the kind of insurgent candidate who can easily overshadow someone like Cruz — once the unconventional newsmaking firebrand.
LONDON (Reuters) - He's finished with Wimbledon for another year, but firebrand Nick Kyrgios isn't done with the All England Club just yet.
But he lacks the experience, political clout and firebrand reputation his father earned as a leading opposition figure since the Mobutu era.
The anti-immigration and anti-Islam party is often associated abroad with its former firebrand leader Joerg Haider, who praised Hitler's employment policies.
Jules de Balincourt first hit the art world as a Bush-era firebrand; "BUSH SUCKS" read one early painting, "UNITED WE STOOD," another.
Perhaps unsurprisingly he remains a firebrand and staunch defender of human rights, continuing to advocate with wit and his trademark sense of humor.
Investors are waiting for Fernandez and his vice presidential running mate, former firebrand President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, to detail their economic plans.
On Sunday, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro — a far-right firebrand who has expressed fondness for his country's past military dictatorship — won Brazil's presidential election.
The episode emerged last week when Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a far-left firebrand, mocked a reporter with an accent from south-west France.
Firebrand Senator Elizabeth Warren and suave HUD Secretary Julian Castro, two charismatic and electric campaigners who are also on Clinton's shortlist, both do.
Louie Gohmert of Texas, a right-wing firebrand who has embraced anti-Mueller conspiracy theories and mentioned some of them during the hearing.
The latest controversy comes at the University of California, Berkeley, where pro-Trump firebrand Ann Coulter has been told she cannot speak. Why?
The firebrand mayor assumes office on June 30 after winning the election last month on a campaign to crush crime, corruption and poverty.
Beijing (CNN)Despite being one of China's most famous political dissidents, Liu Xiaobo has rarely struck those who know him as a firebrand.
In 1999, Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chavez — the socialist firebrand who transformed modern Venezuelan politics — also convened a constituent assembly to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.
The firebrand leader, whose political bloc came first in Iraq's parliamentary election last year, is a friend of neither Washington nor Shi'ite Iran.
With a record that includes a 2003 decision siding with the government against detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Mr Garland is no liberal firebrand.
She also reported that former Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, a neoconservative firebrand, would be tapped to be Tillerson's deputy at State.
Macri will seek re-election in October, running against a political pairing of moderate Peronist Alberto Fernandez and firebrand ex-president Cristina Fernandez.
A firebrand named Mohammed Yusuf had been preaching in one of the neighborhoods, his speeches denouncing Western education becoming more and more radical.
The freshman firebrand Democrat from the Bronx made it clear she will not sit back, stay quiet and defer to more senior lawmakers.
Despite his firebrand reputation, he later confounded liberal supporters in 1982 by joining the conservative United Malays National Organization (UMNO) led by Mahathir.
Meanwhile, an attempt by lawyers for Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, to muzzle Stormy Daniels' firebrand lawyer, Michael Avenatti, was delayed on Friday.
Malkin, a conservative firebrand known for her appearances on Fox News, included John McCain while blaming Republican politicians for inaction on immigration policies.
Bergdahl and his case have become a political firebrand, and earlier this month he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Rouhani's reformist rhetoric, with its emphasis on domestic liberalization and the loosening of restrictions, stood in stark contrast with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's firebrand style.
Clinton, when she runs for president in 21, will come full circle—back to the universal-health-care-promoting progressive firebrand of 22020.
"Alright, this particular hate crime turned out to be a hoax, but let's remember, ALL OF THEM are hoaxes," the conservative firebrand wrote.
The roots of Wednesday's demonstrations date back to when Hugo Chávez, the populist firebrand, took over as as president of Venezuela in 27.
Clinton, when she runs for president in 2020, will come full circle — back to the universal-health-care-promoting progressive firebrand of 1994.
They decided to strike, and other workers for the American Railway Union, led by the firebrand activist Eugene V. Debs, joined the action.
Mr. Formica warily approached one community organizer, Kica Matos, a local firebrand in life's various causes all the way to death row appeals.
Trump met last month with Ratcliffe, Jordan and other firebrand lawmakers believed to be under consideration for a part on his defense team.
The firebrand, the pat-on-the-back guy, the manipulator, the motivational speaker, the psychologist, the tornado, the grin-and-bear-it guy.
The firebrand leader, who favors closer ties with China and Russia, has said it was time for the Philippines to be militarily independent.
The progressive firebrand sits in second place with 22020 percent support in South Carolina, up from 8 percent in the previous September survey.
The liberal firebrand raised just shy of $600,000 in the last quarter of 2015, which included a $100,85033 loan he gave his campaign.
Something of a firebrand, she continued to clash with successive ANC presidents in and out of parliament for the rest of her life.
A firebrand on the stump, he has called insistently for a rollback of Republican education policies and for aggressive action against climate change.
At first blush, the humdrum Hoosier appears to have been picked to act as counterweight to Mr. Trump's unpredictable, firebrand style of oratory.
Jim Jordan, the firebrand Republican from Ohio, said lawmakers should investigate alleged abuses by the Justice Department and should not focus on impeachment.
" Meanwhile, Shia firebrand cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr appears to have sided with protesters, saying they "only want to earn their living with dignity.
And there's a feeling among business executives that they are caught between a Brexit they don't want and a firebrand socialist they fear.
His moderate brand of Republicanism failed to catch on in a year when GOP voters were instead attracted to a firebrand first-time politician.
This is hardly your civil rights firebrand — he's not Malcolm X. He famously said, "I'm not black — I'm O.J." The cops thought so too.
In the past fortnight, Mr Hamon has also been overtaken by a far-left firebrand, Jean-Luc Mélenchon (pictured), who promises a "citizens' revolution".
Former Trump strategist and right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon stepped down as executive chair of the far-right news site Breitbart on Jan. 9.
Can the appointment of a firebrand manager with a history of success help push the share price of Manchester United up the league table?
Richard Reeves, author of "John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand," a sweeping and sparkling book, describes Mill as having a "lifelong mission to deify Harriet".
Patrick Murphy, is flawed and can be beaten -- especially as Murphy himself is locked in a bitter primary fight with progressive firebrand Alan Grayson.
She was a teenager in 2000, when the Freedom Party first joined a conservative government under the charismatic and anti-Semitic firebrand Jörg Haider.
With the ascension of the ambitious firebrand Mohammed Bin Salman to crown prince in Saudi Arabia, the rivalry with Tehran took a sharper turn.
Sanders, as always, is the firebrand, though now he comes with a power base of passionate supporters the party is desperate to win over.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a freshman socialist firebrand from New York, wants to slap a 70 percent marginal tax rate on income above $10 million.
The scheme, put forward by the longtime conservative firebrand Ron Unz and the four candidates he recruited over the Christmas holidays, is deceptively simple.
The sector is now facing a tough regime under the government of firebrand President Rodrigo Duterte who has suspended some miners causing environmental destruction.
In it, Gingrich said that unless Trump worked to become more like President Ronald Reagan than conservative firebrand Barry Goldwater, he would lose big.
Joe Walsh, a former Republican congressman from Illinois and a Tea Party firebrand, has made no secret of his distaste for President Donald Trump.
The progressive firebrand and self-described democratic socialist was a nearly ubiquitous target for speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this week.
Ms. Fichandler's first directorial effort was "The Firebrand," a 1924 comedy by Edward Justus Mayer drawn from the autobiography of the sculptor Benvenuto Cellini.
As the gargoyle Firebrand, you are destined to become the Red Blaze – the same powerful force that fought back the Destroyers so long ago.
Right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon was a member of the Cambridge Analytica board when Nix sent the email, according to The New York Times.
For guidance, this futuristic troupe relies on the memoirs of Avis (Victoria Rulle), the wife of the radical firebrand Ernest Everhard (Charles J. Ouda).
Brooks was rated as 94 percent conservative by the Heritage Foundation (where I used to work), and has been known as a conservative firebrand.
The rand currency was rattled after opposition firebrand Julius Malema introduced a bill late on Thursday to nationalise the South African Reserve Bank (SARB).
When right-wing firebrand Ben Shapiro's speech at UC Berkeley drew hundreds of angry protesters this September, he wasn't left to fend for himself.
Two recent surveys by Emerson College and CBS News/YouGov showed the conservative firebrand pulling ahead by 5 and 6 points, respectively, over Rep.
In its search for a young, firebrand anti-Trump, however, the Democratic Party might choose a progressive candidate who subscribes to anti-Israel attitudes.
He rose to prominence as a Marxist firebrand lecturer who challenged the autocratic rule of Felix Houphouet-Boigny, Ivory Coast's first post-independence president.
In Mississippi, Mr. Bannon is courting another firebrand, State Senator Chris McDaniel, to challenge Senator Roger Wicker, who embodies low-key country-club Republicanism.
" On Tuesday, he delivered a firebrand speech to Planned Parenthood in Albany where he said Democrats were fighting a "biased, bigoted, misogynistic backward mentality.
Iain has arrived from Scotland bearing the ashes of Brian's recently deceased granny, a firebrand who used to take the young'uns on protest marches.
In July, Mexico will hold national elections, and the current frontrunner for the presidency is a left-wing firebrand named Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
And welcoming another conservative owner would feel much more comfortable to them than bringing in a firebrand ready to wade into the Kaepernick dispute.
When it came to becoming Jackie Robinson, he focused on formative years as a Negro League firebrand that crystallized the baseball pioneer's polished exterior.
In not toeing the White House line, he was following the lead of the firebrand writer Ann Coulter and the radio host Rush Limbaugh.
The premise is that Douglass can trigger vital new art that reaches far beyond the familiar young-firebrand and lion-in-winter photographic poses.
But he was particularly supportive of Gaetz, a firebrand Republican and Trump defender who produced a number of viral moments in the impeachment proceedings.
But last year, Flynn became combative with prosecutors after firing his legal team and hiring a conservative firebrand named Sidney Powell to represent him.
The judiciary committee houses a number of firebrand Republicans who make headlines for their scorched-earth style of attacks, and Wednesday was no exception.
White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, the nationalist firebrand who helped to fuel Donald Trump's dizzying rise to the presidency, is leaving the administration.
Vox Ukraine ranked firebrand populist Tymoshenko as lukewarm in her support for reforms such as fighting corruption, decentralization, banking, business regulation and energy independence.
Representative Debbie Dingell, Democrat of Michigan and no one's idea of an upstart firebrand, is now a champion of the Medicare for All Act.
This has been a major problem for the Labour Party ever since late 2015, when left-wing firebrand Corbyn won the party's leadership election.
Then, on Thursday morning, Conservative Party firebrand and chief Brexit supporter Boris Johnson announced that he wouldn't be running for leadership of the party.
Following up his breakthrough "Survival Tactics" track in 2012, youthful Flatbush firebrand Joey Bada$ dropped "Waves" at the tail end of the same year.
He is not a progressive firebrand, but that may be less of a demand than once thought during the heat of the Clinton-Sanders fight.
Whether the public perceives Garland to be a left-wing firebrand or a stolid moderate matters in the political fight over filling Antonin Scalia's seat.
But Mr Trump has torpedoed America's relationship with its southern neighbour, which now appears poised to elect its own populist firebrand, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
The firebrand former prosecutor has said he will crack down on drug dealers, crime bosses, corrupt generals, business monopolies, online gambling and even Catholic priests.
JOE CROWLEY Video But now she faces pushback from moderate voices who fear her firebrand Democratic Socialist brand may actually hurt the party's future prospects.
These programs come not from the firebrand startups or the Frightful Five, but established entities and quieter newbies who perhaps crow less about funding rounds.
Among other measures, the firebrand leader has said he will order the pullout of the remaining U.S. special forces stationed in the Philippines' restive south.
The most senior Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, Sherrod Brown, has been a vocal defender of it, as has liberal firebrand Senator Elizabeth Warren.
The rush is to enable Mr Peña to sign before December 1st, when he will be replaced by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a firebrand leftist.
Representative Steve King, the staunchly conservative and proudly plainspoken firebrand from Iowa, was among the handful of Republicans on Wednesday to take issue with Gov.
Kenney's election follows that of Ontario populist firebrand Doug Ford, who ended 15 years of Liberal rule in the country's most populous province in 2018.
Once a conservative firebrand and budget hawk in the House, he describes himself as a member of Congress who had to mature into a governor.
THE FIREBRAND AND THE FIRST LADY Portrait of a Friendship: Pauli Murray, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the Struggle for Social Justice By Patricia Bell-Scott Illustrated.
Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage said "Theresa the Appeaser" had "let people down again" by agreeing to EU demands to keep free immigration during the transition.
On Saturday night, a political firebrand with striking hair and a funny voice said a bunch of provocative stuff in front of a large crowd.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán denounced Middle Eastern refugees as "Muslim invaders" Monday, the nationalist firebrand ramping up his xenophobic rhetoric ahead of April's elections.
Montebourg, a firebrand socialist who wants to levy a supertax on banks to raise five billion euros ($5.2 billion), was comparatively subdued during Sunday's debate.
Galloway, a marketing professor at NYU's Stern School of Business, is accustomed to being outspoken as the founder of the activist hedge fund Firebrand Partners.
While inside Jakarta's Cipinang prison, Afif was one of some 20 convicts heavily influenced by fellow convict and firebrand Islamist cleric Aman Abdurrahman, experts said.
Al-Nimr, 56, was a firebrand cleric who had spent a decade studying religion in Iran and had been arrested several times by Saudi authorities.
The firebrand Shiite cleric was steely in his pursuit of justice and dignity, says his son, and had exposed human rights abuses in the kingdom.
When Steve Bannon was ousted as Donald Trump's chief strategist in August, the nationalist firebrand generated loads of buzz about his post–White House future.
And Trump — a firebrand famous for "America First" priorities, wholesale rejection of the elite ruling class and an over-the-top style — likely appalls them.
One week Trump was the nativist firebrand insisting that the Mexican heritage of an Indiana judge should disqualify him from overseeing the Trump University case.
Wednesday gave Donald Trump the best of both worlds; a priceless photo-op with a foreign leader and maximum attention on his firebrand immigration message.
Liberal firebrand Senator Elizabeth Warren is highly critical of Peirce, who is a member of the Federalist Society, an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers.
Mr. Marshall, a soft-spoken, professorial man with a salt-and-pepper beard and bifocals hanging around his neck, doesn't carry himself like a firebrand.
Scaramucci also noted that Trump and Warren, a liberal firebrand who is one of the President's fiercest critics on Capitol Hill, have a fraught relationship.
The election of Obama marked the beginning of the 2009 uprising in Iran following the highly disputed reelection (read re-selection) of firebrand Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Maduro, a former bus driver, foreign minister and self-declared "son" of late president and populist firebrand Hugo Chavez, was narrowly elected president in 2013.
Morena is led by leftist firebrand Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by his initials AMLO, who holds a commanding lead in the country's presidential race.
In Iraq, where voters were tired of chronic disorder, former militia leader and Shiite firebrand Moqtada al-Sadr was the big winner in parliamentary elections.
Toomey could also try to distance himself from Trump if the unpredictable firebrand becomes a liability for down ballot Republicans, as Democrats hope he will.
Its first secretary general was former leftist Argentine President Néstor Kirchner, and its biggest booster was another anti-American firebrand, former Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
In 2009, he signed the house-rap firebrand Azealia Banks, but they clashed over her demos and she left the label without releasing a song.
Conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren says she's in talks with The Blaze over control of her popular Facebook page that has more than 4 million followers.
They included an 88-pound Japanese-American (Miki Gorman), a firebrand American (Mary Decker), a Southern belle (Gayle Barron) and a Norwegian legend (Grete Waitz).
Don Blankenship, the firebrand coal baron running for the GOP nomination against Morrisey and Jenkins, also released an ad attacking Jenkins on the opioid issue.
A painful correction is coming and there's little that can be done to prevent it, according to former Republican congressman and libertarian firebrand Ron Paul.
The ad was intended to convince voters that Johnson's opponent, conservative firebrand Barry Goldwater, was too erratic and extreme to be trusted with nuclear weapons.
The Republican governor appoints a close ally with serious political liabilities to fill the seat temporarily, drawing a primary challenge from a right-wing firebrand.
For those who cherished the work of this inventive firebrand — a conceptualist steeped in dance, Minimalism and jazz-informed improvisation — a restoration seemed deeply implausible.
After a day of mixing taunting tweets with staying on message, Mr. Trump seemed eager to shed his presidential costume for his campaign firebrand one.
The former Fox News firebrand, who served as UN ambassador under President George W. Bush, was a surprise pick to be Trump's national security advisor.
But after the revolution, the firebrand cleric Sadegh Khalkhali, known as "the hanging judge" for ordering the execution of hundreds, had the mausoleum torn down.
Even Geert Wilders, the country's anti-Europe, anti-immigrant, anti-establishment firebrand, has kept a distance from Moscow, unlike populist leaders in France and Italy.
Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, one of the top immigration officials in the United States, has brought his firebrand approach to Mr. Trump's coronavirus task force.
Mr. Adityanath is the firebrand Hindu nationalist monk who was elected the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India, last April.
So far, his top rivals have largely avoided direct confrontations with the progressive firebrand, aware of his deep support among the Democratic Party's activist factions.
She was linked — for a time dangerously so — to the antislavery firebrand John Brown, whom some blamed for leading the nation into the Civil War.
But Duke didn't feel entirely comfortable making his views known until he met Andrew Breitbart, the firebrand conservative and eponymous founder of the news site.
"Arthur was not a firebrand," Harold Koda, the former curator in charge at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, said by email.
Moore's role in high-profile religious liberty disputes and his reputation as a conservative firebrand have made him a household name with Alabama's religious right.
She tossed more red meat to the pro-Trump audience by interviewing GOP firebrand Congressman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chair of the House Intelligence Committee.
Washington (CNN)Conservative firebrand Antonin Scalia died two years ago Tuesday and thrust the US Supreme Court into months of tumult with only eight justices.
During his eight years in Congress, Pompeo was known as a conservative firebrand who unapologetically bashed liberals and stood up for red-meat Republican causes.
France's far-right National Front party has definitively severed its ties to firebrand founder Jean-Marie Le Pen as it tries to revive its fortunes.
And there was certainly something messianic about Alan García circa 1985; he was a firebrand, a vocal anti-imperialist, a popular hero of the left.
They usually include a political firebrand who promises to sweep away a system rigged to serve the powerful rather than the interests of ordinary people.
But the defining moment of his current incarnation came at a 2005 movie premiere where he met a little-known conservative firebrand named Andrew Breitbart.
But leftist firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon has seen his ratings surge and conservative Francois Fillon, damaged by a nepotism scandal, has also regained some lost ground.
ACTIVIST, firebrand and feminist are just a few of the terms used to describe Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, a former opposition MP and cabinet minister in Zimbabwe.
ROME/PADUA (Reuters) - Italy's deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, normally relishes confrontation, but now the firebrand populist is under attack from a place he calls home.
" Firebrand Hugo Chavez, president until he died in 2013, led a wave of oil nationalizations in Venezuela as part of his self-styled "21st century Socialism.
And what about all the preparations Clinton has been making for the debates, which have reportedly been focused on countering the blustering and firebrand Trump persona?
Seventy-six percent of 1,200 Filipinos surveyed by pollster Pulse Asia said they trusted the firebrand leader, for a drop of seven points from Dec. 2016.
But true to his firebrand nature, Nemec in 2014 protested against the current President Milos Zeman's policies by returning the medal he was awarded by Havel.
Europe markets also focused on Dutch elections, where anti-EU firebrand candidate Geert Wilders is providing the latest test of anti-establishment and anti-EU sentiment.
It would be one thing if the usually firebrand Cruz was responding to that lost coverage scenario with a hard-edged screed about government free loaders.
Interestingly, Cruz, who gained a national presence for his conservative firebrand theatrics, only to lose to Trump, has also had to play more inside the state.
Romney's valuable experience and measured, results-oriented approach to policy would temper Trump and add balance to a national security team that includes controversial firebrand Flynn.
On Tuesday, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, a firebrand Hindu priest, met the three accused outside the court in a sign of support.
Conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren has accepted a position to work with a pro-Trump advocacy group, Great America Alliance (GAA), according to the non-profit organization.
"Who is that firebrand, Smithers?" you can almost hear Cruz inquire of a top campaign staffer as he suspiciously eyes Trump and taps his fingertips together.
So I met with Lopez Obrador in 85033 and found him to be mild-mannered and funny, far different from the firebrand image I had formed.
Obama and Biden's involvement amounts to a full-court press by the Democratic Party establishment on behalf of Murphy, who is running against liberal firebrand Rep.
PARIS (Reuters) - Far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon on Friday categorically ruled out quitting the French presidential election race in favor of Socialist candidate Benoit Hamon.
But this year, the joint was stormed by firebrand progressives, partially because of a deal struck with Nancy Pelosi in exchange for support for her speakership.
But he added a qualifier, saying the liberal firebrand has enjoyed the benefit "just letting loose" because he entered the race as a long-shot candidate.
PAN chairman Anaya was quick to target Lopez Obrador, suggesting he now viewed the leftist firebrand as his party's main rival in the next presidential vote.
And while she has known Mr. Sharpton for years, the firebrand reverend and MSNBC host is more closely aligned with President Obama than with the Clintons.
This was a full-on firebrand, full of righteous rage at the idea that someone like Donald Trump could possibly be president of the United States.
The firebrand Khatia Buniatishvili returns — two years after her puzzling, undeniably spectacular Carnegie debut — with Liszt aplenty and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" at Zankel Hall.
Analysts said that Ms. Tsai, though not a firebrand, was seeking to diversify Taiwan's economic partners and carve out more space for it in international affairs.
Karla, with whom Jeffrey falls instantly in love, is not just a gorgeous U.C.L.A. student, as she was in the movie; she's a firebrand in training.
The son of an accountant and a schoolteacher, Garcia became one of Latin America's greatest orators and governed Peru as a firebrand leftist from 1985-1990.
And the third is Mr. Sadr, a populist firebrand who has become a champion of the poor and unemployed and a fierce opponent of Iranian meddling.
There's another bar on the mezzanine level; next door, the Funny Library coffee shop serves pastries from two excellent local bakeries (Craftsman and Wolves, and Firebrand).
Gohmert, a conservative firebrand, had vowed earlier in the day to block the legislation single-handedly, citing what he considered its harmful effects on small businesses.
This year, critics called for Bill Maher's firing after he used a racial epithet and had a cozy chat with the right-wing firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos.
But he also wants voters in his district to know that he's no firebrand and that Democrats can once again be the party of rural America.
That's the larger question hovering over the expected victory of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, or AMLO, a populist firebrand making his third bid for the presidency.
Firebrand preachers seized on his comment to declare — including, illegally, during Friday sermons — that anyone who voted for him would face dire consequences on Judgment Day.
I dream that eight years from now, I will be able to offer my support to a new progressive firebrand to build on a Clinton presidency.
As played with defensive brittleness by Ms. Channing, she is a prisoner of the armor she has created to survive as a world-famous cultural firebrand.
But the 44-year-old firebrand Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr is leading an encouraging transformation, which could jar Iraq's politicians out of their sectarian rut.
That will likely spark calls from Democrats such as progressive firebrand and presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren for the Fed to block the deal, said analysts.
The progressive firebrand will endorse more than a dozen congressional candidates across the country, including one woman who is challenging Senate Democrats' favored candidate in Texas.
That will likely spark calls from Democrats such as progressive firebrand and presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren for the Fed to block the deal, said analysts.
The former strategist is now more free to publicly express his views – and reporters wanted to know if the firebrand former strategist speaks for the president.
Though Luis Suarez has the rep of the firebrand, it's probably a better bet that Godin and Pepe will be in the middle of any brouhahas.
Sanders is indeed a secular Jew, but he is also a firebrand preacher against economic inequality and racist systems still festering within the American social structure.
The move also cuts into the platform of the EFF party, headed by firebrand Julius Malema, who has made land expropriation without compensation his clarion call.
Mr. Conn had been a firebrand activist at odds with union leadership — as well as the district administration — until a year ago, when teachers elected him president.
Collins gave a vigorous defense of her colleague, though she noted she has not always agreed with the firebrand as a more moderate member of her party.
The Federalist lauded his birthright citizenship proposal; National Review was still describing him as a "conservative firebrand" and "outspoken," words one might use to describe, say, Sen.
Under the socialist firebrand Hugo Chavez, the government used the surge in revenue for ambitious social spending that invested heavily in education, health, and anti-poverty programs.
Having to reintroduce Sadr to Americans 15 years later, many prominent news outlets called him a "maverick" and a "firebrand," which didn't sit well with some veterans.
The revolution of 1848, in which the radical firebrand discovered that "his head was with order" although his heart "was with the poor", interrupted Hugo's mammoth project.
It is the rich earth Patricia Bell-Scott tills for "The Firebrand and the First Lady," a tremendous book that has been 20 years in the making.
Muharrem Ince, the nominee of the Republican People's Party (CHP), is a popular firebrand and one of the few secular politicians capable of connecting with religious voters.
Mr. Cruz, a conservative former Texas solicitor general, was campaigning as a populist firebrand who criticized Wall Street bailouts and the influence of big banks in Washington.
For example, the idea of paying reparations for the costs of slavery, endorsed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a firebrand member of the House, is not universally accepted.
Kaine isn't a progressive firebrand, so he won't overshadow Clinton—and by the same token, he doesn't come fully loaded with the powerful enemies Warren has earned.
The firebrand, anti-Wall Street Senator was wildly popular in her home-state of Massachusetts, but she decided not to endorse Sanders before the Super Tuesday primary.
His pay rise may draw further scrutiny from lawmakers, including Representative Maxine Waters and progressive firebrand Senator Elizabeth Warren, who have called for Sloan to step down.
"The House bill is a beginning, but the House bill as drafted, I do not believe, would pass the United States Senate," the conservative firebrand told reporters.
Although he is now under fierce scrutiny over the Russia meeting, Kushner has at times been viewed as a moderating influence on his firebrand father-in-law.
That is in stark contrast to her firebrand predecessor from the DPP, Chen Shui-bian, who was president from 2000 to 2008 (and then jailed for corruption).
Many young people feel less bound by the political conventions of Hong's transition to Chinese rule in 1997, when even firebrand democrats described themselves as Chinese patriots.
The liberal firebrand tore into Mnuchin for what she considered inadequate answers to her questions, frequently halting his explanations to salvage her allotted time to grill him.
It's also a power play so callous and brutal that even Mr. Robot, who was once the firebrand personality of Elliot's mind, wants no part of it.
But, LePage -- a Republican firebrand -- made one last jab at the drawn-out process when certifying the election, writing the words "stolen election" next to his signature.
In the first round of voting, Hyde-Smith split the Republican vote with conservative firebrand and Trump supporter Chris McDaniel, who will not appear in the runoff.
His problem is exacerbated by the fact that he is so often known as a political firebrand who frequently leaps to conclusions while investigations are still underway.
Conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos ripped the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) decision to pull billboards promoting his new book in comments to the Washingtonian on Friday.
Phra Buddha Issara, a firebrand monk who called for reform of Buddhism, said the junta gave in to pressure too easily given government promises to fight corruption.
Malema, a firebrand politician known for his colorful language, said in an interview late on Thursday, he had received personal commitments that ANC MPs would dump Zuma.
In 1994, shortly after Hugo Chavez was released from jail after staging a military coup in Venezuela, it was Petro who brought the leftist firebrand to Colombia.
The firebrand leader of the regional party governing West Bengal intends to boycott the event, saying the ill-planned launch will hurt small enterprises across the country.
Or if the Republicans select a maverick firebrand like Donald Trump, they could split their own vote while invigorating the Democratic base, especially among women and minorities.
The firebrand Texas conservative argued that witnesse testimonies on football concussions, opioid addiction, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and epidemiology fall outside of the panel's sphere.
Conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren has filed a lawsuit against Glenn Beck and his media company, The Blaze, for wrongful termination, The Dallas Morning News reported on Friday.
I had come that evening to see a revival of "Caroline, or Change" by Firebrand Theater, which calls itself the world's first professional feminist musical theater company.
Only later did I understand that the specific missions of storefront theaters like Firebrand, as well as their generally small spaces, are crucial to maintaining this ecosystem.
Biden — a familiar figure for decades, and an incrementalist steeped in the ways of Washington — may simply be acceptable to more Democrats than a firebrand like Sanders.
For those joining the alliance, it was important to be convinced that Mr. Sadr's shift from Shiite firebrand to Iraqi patriot was sincere, and likely to last.
And he's noticed with chagrin the vocal criticism of Ann Coulter, the right-wing firebrand who has publicly censured Trump for falling short on his immigration promises.
Over the summer, he fired his legal team from the prestigious law firm Covington & Burling and hired Sidney Powell, a combative right-wing firebrand, to represent him.
The Communist Party and Liberal Democratic Party of the nationalist firebrand Vladimir Zhirinovsky also have national networks but, while nominally in opposition, they invariably support the Kremlin.
The loudest of those criticisms reached the President through TV screens, where the conservative firebrand Ann Coulter excoriated the President for failing to get border wall funding.
The new Mr. Woolery, who some may remember as the original host of "Wheel of Fortune," is a firebrand who takes particular delight in fricasseeing liberal celebrities.
Mr. Mulvaney had first served in the administration as the budget director, after three terms in the House, where he earned a reputation as a firebrand conservative.
Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), a firebrand immigration reform advocate, announced Tuesday in Chicago he will not seek reelection to the House seat he's held since 220006.
While Errol Morris' coolly received "American Dharma" awaits distribution, director Alison Klayman unleashes "The Brink," an intimate look at the firebrand suddenly thrust into the political wilderness.
Emboldened by a landslide victory in recent elections in India's largest state, Uttar Pradesh, his party named a firebrand Hindu cleric, Yogi Adityanath, as the state's leader.
It was the state's first budget deal in eight years with a Democrat at the helm, instead of Republican firebrand and one-time presidential hopeful Chris Christie.
Scott Perry (R-Pa.), a member of the Freedom Caucus, and Gaetz, a conservative firebrand who has caught Trump's eye as a frequent guest on Fox News.
The country's firebrand leader Rodrigo Duterte has backed Lopez's mining audit, warning shortly after taking office last June that the Philippines could survive without a mining industry.
South Africa's far-left opposition firebrand, Julius Malema, who has led calls for the seizure of white-owned land, told Trump to stay out of the debate.
Under the socialist firebrand Hugo Chávez, the government used the surge in revenue for ambitious social spending that invested heavily in education, health, and anti-poverty programs.
That may seem reasonable, but Mr Magufuli's firebrand populism, as well as his unpredictability, have made it a particularly worrying test case for mining firms across the region.
Ted Cruz as a potential pick for the Supreme Court vacancy, an idea --perhaps jokingly -- floated by Graham himself, despite a long history of criticizing the Texas firebrand.
One candidate is backed by a new party that is led by an Islamist firebrand who is subject to a $10 million bounty offered by the United States.
She was a passionate world cinema lover and a liberal firebrand, always ahead of her time, with an opinion about virtually everything and a voice for social justice.
Now a firebrand media personality, Bruce went on to pen a book, The New Thought Police, and became a persona non grata for many of her former comrades.
As a conservative firebrand in the House during the Obama administration, Pompeo was heavily involved in investigating then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's role in the Benghazi tragedy.
The tussle with the Senate over his son's appointment risks further isolating the firebrand president within Congress, where other leaders have taken up the momentum in passing legislation.
The same poll saw her main rival, centrist Emmanuel Macron, unchanged on 22.5 percent, while conservative Francois Fillon and leftist firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon each had 19 percent.
Businesses, too, are scared of Podemos entering government, even though Mr Iglesias has moderated his stance and is not quite the firebrand of the left he once was.
In the 1970s—thanks in large part to an anti-ERA campaign led by Phyllis Schlafly, a firebrand critic of feminism—five states voted to rescind their approval.
The firebrand attorney Michael Avenatti is back considering a run for the Democratic nomination for president after he declared last year he wouldn't take part in the contest.
That is not to say that Italy does not have serious problems ... However, the base case is not for firebrand populists to lead Italy out of the eurozone.
Khan, a firebrand nationalist, has promised to create millions of jobs and build world-class hospitals and school systems in the mainly-Muslim country of 208 million people.
Max Baucus, hardly a progressive firebrand, now supported single-payer, saying, "We're getting there, it's going to happen" -- there were some chuckles on the left, but little surprise.
When he succeeded firebrand leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2013, Rouhani was seen as an establishment figure who would do little to end Iran's long standoff with the West.
The 21-year-old firebrand withdrew himself from consideration for the Rio tennis tournament after being publicly upbraided about his conduct by team chef de mission Kitty Chiller.
Wang's trip was more businesslike than that of Abe, who has a close personal bond with the firebrand Philippine leader and had breakfast in his humble Davao home.
Joe Walsh, the former Republican congressman from Illinois and a Tea Party firebrand, announced Sunday that he will run against President Donald Trump in the 2020 Republican primary.
In Hamilton, he saw a figure he recognized: a word-drunk firebrand with untrammeled ambition, raw talent, an outsize ego and a lust for combat, verbal and otherwise.
Back in February, publisher Simon & Schuster chose not to move forward with Milo Yiannopoulos's autobiography, Dangerous, after a recording emerged of the far-right firebrand allegedly endorsing pedophilia.
From the early 1990s to 2000, the conservative firebrand Pat Buchanan kept the Republican Party on its toes, running for president three times with an explicitly isolationist message.
Mr. Bannon was also encouraged by Senator Bob Corker's retirement in Tennessee, and the emergence of Representative Marsha Blackburn, a conservative firebrand, as the favorite to succeed him.
Among those Mr. Trump enjoys on Fox News is John R. Bolton, the conservative firebrand who served as ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush.
Cruz, an anti-Obamacare firebrand who has staked much of his reputation on helping shepherd this health care bill through the Senate, has maybe/possibly found a compromise.
Democratic firebrand Maxine Waters has recently been criticized for calling on people to continue such heckling in order to put pressure on the administration of President Donald Trump.
Those anxieties became all the more serious late last month when Roy Moore, a conservative firebrand, defeated Senator Luther Strange, a McConnell ally, in an Alabama Republican primary.
But a second GOP aide said the Texas firebrand is not expected to block the House package — if chamber leaders agree to the public reading he's insisting upon.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Thursday about the economic policies of the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, misspelled the surname of a firebrand of France Unbowed, a leftist party.
On his popular vlog "Trash Talk," the firebrand CEO drives around suburban New Jersey hunting for garage sales where he might discover once-prized — or never loved — items.
They didn't want to make it worse for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a longtime liberal firebrand now tasked with steering a caucus featuring diverse opinions on the topic.
And he has been fighting a public perception that Mr. Patrick — the firebrand conservative who was the Texas chairman of President Trump's campaign — calls the shots in Austin.
The University of California, Berkeley took heavy criticism from both liberals and conservatives when school officials decided to cancel a planned speech by right-wing firebrand Ann Coulter.
Luther Strange, who was appointed to the in-demand seat after Jeff Sessions left to take over the Justice Department, the heat down South was with the firebrand.
Her romantic life echoes that: She's discreetly dating an earnest, progressive white guy, Gabe (John Patrick Amedori), but is drawn to Reggie (Marque Richardson), a firebrand black protester.
During the 21920s, Eastman was internationally famous, a firebrand speaker and leader in the fights for women's suffrage, labor reform, international peace, and the preservation of civil liberties.
The judiciary committee houses a number of firebrand Republicans known for their scorched-earth style of attacks, and Wednesday&aposs hearing quickly devolved into theatrics and partisan mudslinging.
The populist firebrand became executive chairman of Breitbart News in 85033 following the sudden death of founder Andrew Breitbart, who died of a heart attack at age 43.
The media-savvy Mr. Iglesias, who appeared regularly on television chat shows before entering politics, has sought to recast himself as a statesman rather than as a firebrand.
Many conservatives are still a bit wary of President Trump and his positions, and getting a firebrand from their own camp in the cabinet could allay those fears.
Mississippi State Senator Chris McDaniel, a conservative Republican firebrand who tried to unseat Cochran in 2014, is third in the polls, with Democrat Tobey Bartee a distant fourth.
The progressive firebrand from New York first made headlines attending a sit-in in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office with climate activists before she was even sworn in.
CARACAS, Venezuela – The landslide victory of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexico&aposs presidential election is likely to provide some relief to another leftist firebrand: Venezuela&aposs Nicolas Maduro.
The Texas firebrand made his name in national politics in 2013 when he gave a more than 20-hour marathon speech to oppose funding for the Affordable Care Act.
Abadi's fiercest challenge comes from firebrand Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose supporters demanded he announce a new government and plans for reform by the end of the month.
Autocratic nostalgia Latest polls suggest Rodrigo Duterte, Davao City's firebrand mayor, who has made international headlines for his controversial statements in recent weeks, is comfortably leading the presidential race.
They described the president as reminiscent of a straight-talking cowboy from old Westerns and warned of the dangers of socialism, repeatedly bringing up newly elected, liberal firebrand Rep.
In his campaign for Senate, Gore was the polar opposite, a firebrand populist whose message as it's presented in the script most closely suggests Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign.
On February 22nd (and possibly sooner if opposition parties have their way) Mr Zuma faces a vote of no confidence sponsored by the Economic Freedom Fighters, a firebrand party.
New Democracy was Greece's ruling party for three years under Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, who was succeeded by firebrand Alexis Tsipras of the Syriza party in September last year.
Surveys suggest he would win the Socialist Party ticket, but faces a tough fight against left-wing firebrand Arnaud Montebourg, one of several people taking part in the primary.
Another of Hollande's ex-ministers, Emmanuel Macron, and leftist firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon have said they will run in the presidential election but without taking part in the primaries.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's vulgar language may resonate with voters at home but it's causing ruptures abroad, leaving political pundits wondering just how long his firebrand diplomacy will last.
With about two-thirds of the votes counted, firebrand Moore won the Alabama Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate with 56 percent of the vote to Strange's 44 percent.
Such rallies are a sweet spot for the 2011.37-year-old New York-born democratic socialist's firebrand speaking style championing the working class and vowing to erase economic inequality.
Y., is mounting her 2020 presidential campaign as a liberal firebrand supporting universal health care, opposing corporate cash in politics and taking on President Donald Trump at every opportunity.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the freshman firebrand who has been one of the most notable critics of the deal, welcomed news that Amazon could ditch the planned New York facility.
The Eurasia Group believes Khamenei will ultimately decline to back any of the six candidates, having been burned by firebrand former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whom he supported in 2009.
But Tsipras, a leftist firebrand who swept to power an anti-austerity platform as Greece was deep in financial crisis in 2015, made a point of pursuing a deal.
If you can make everyone from the most devious strategist to the most hot-blooded firebrand feel good, they'll keep you around – and they'll vote for you to win.
Elsewhere in France, left wing firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon told a political rally in Chateauroux, central France, he was convinced Le Pen stood no chance of winning the election.
Now is probably a good time to quickly go over a few of the things this man said during his stint as an aspiring conservative firebrand in the 2000s.
After he suspended his campaign in May, the anti-establishment, Texas firebrand refused to endorse Trump, and began making amends to "establishment" Republicans in the Senate who despise him.
To ensure victory on Tuesday, Hyde-Smith will likely need support from voters who backed McDaniel, a conservative firebrand and state legislator who came in third in the Nov.
Of four contenders for president, polls find the most popular is former Mexico City mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, often described by foreign news media as a leftist firebrand.
The Texas firebrand knew long before others that the party's primary schedule and delegate allocation rules played to his advantage, not to an establishment candidate like former Florida Gov.
Note two pianists appearing later in the week, too: an aristocrat of the keys, Nelson Freire, on Wednesday; and a firebrand, Daniil Trifonov, on Thursday (both at 8 p.m.).
Adult-film star Stormy Daniels praised her attorney Michael Avenatti in an interview this week, likening the firebrand lawyer to the Renaissance artist Michelangelo working on the Sistine Chapel.
And its Senate race is already one of the wildest primaries of the year, as an alarmed GOP establishment tries to intervene against firebrand former coal executive Don Blankenship.
The conservative firebrand, who rose to prominence as one of President Obama's most ferocious critics, now regrets the division he helped create and is disillusioned with the Republican Party.
After winning caucuses in Idaho, Maine, and Kansas—and closing the gap on Trump in Louisiana and Kentucky—the conservative firebrand is holding his own in the delegate count.
For more than a year, he focused propaganda efforts on the eastern state of West Bengal, which is ruled by a firebrand regional leader supported by the state's Muslims.
Plaza employees remember her as a firebrand, a scourge who exploited every wrinkle in rent-control law with the subtlety and skill of a top-tier real estate attorney.
And they reveal a shock win for firebrand Iraqi cleric Moqtada al Sadr, who wasn't even running for prime minister, along with his coalition allies, the Iraqi Communist Party.
Mr. Ruffin sits in Parliament today as a member of the far-left party La France Insoumise, or France Unbowed, led by the longtime political firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
The liberal firebrand has a national following of progressive voters and would seem ideologically more aligned with Sanders than with Clinton, particularly given her strong opposition to big banks.
John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) to lead the nation's 17 intelligence agencies, with several lawmakers offering tepid praise for the firebrand congressman but refusing to rule out ultimately supporting him.
Since last week, Senate Republicans lost one of their own when Roy S. Moore, the firebrand former state judge, trounced Senator Luther Strange in a Senate runoff in Alabama.
That at any rate is how we meet her in "Bella Bella," Harvey Fierstein's cobbled-together PowerPoint of a play about the firebrand New York congresswoman of the 133s.
In the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, a firebrand mayor who was vastly outspent by opponents, managed to marshal a huge army of online supporters to help him win the presidency.
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MANILA (Reuters) - Allies of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte played down concern about his health on Monday after the firebrand leader announced he is suffering from a chronic neuromuscular disorder.
Of course, the South Carolina firebrand has taken a vastly different position on Trump's impeachment, claiming there is no evidence of criminal conduct and that Trump did nothing wrong.
Their worry is that the party will nominate Kris Kobach, an anti-illegal-immigration firebrand and voter-fraud crusader who lost the governor's race last year to a Democrat.
Their worry is that the party will nominate Kris Kobach, an anti-illegal-immigration firebrand and voter-fraud crusader who lost the governor's race last year to a Democrat.
She was beaten by Sharapova in three sets in the 2014 final here and last year had victory in sights, only to lose tearfully to Latvian firebrand Jelena Ostapenko.
The liberal firebrand and vocal Trump critic shared a photo of herself posing next to a pile of fire extinguishers labeled "AOC Fire Extinguisher" in the U.S. Capitol Building.
Trump has come under fire from some of his staunchest allies, including conservative firebrand Ann Coulter and Breitbart News, which is run by his former chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
That makes forcing the nuclear option even more confounding: After all, why not hold fire until the next nomination when a conservative firebrand is more likely to be named?
Their worry is that the party will nominate Kris Kobach, an anti-illegal immigration firebrand and voter-fraud crusader who lost the governor's race last year to a Democrat.
But when asked what the progressive firebrand is telling her centrist colleagues who are nervous about a Sanders nomination, Ocasio-Cortez quickly pivoted to a message of party unity.
When CBS tapped Stephen Colbert to host the 2017 Emmys — his first awards show ever — the network had to know that its firebrand Late Show host wouldn't avoid politics.
That was the brand Kelly was hoping to capitalize on in her transition from political firebrand to the everywoman for daytime audiences, but it was rocky from the start.
Here are six of the craziest ways the U.S. tried to kill the Marxist firebrand: In May of 1975, two Cuban exiles were flown into Cuba by the CIA.
In 1999, firebrand chef Marco Pierre White, who at 33 was the youngest chef ever to receive three stars, renounced the stars that he had once obsessively pursued and maintained.
The liberal firebrand was referencing Mnuchin's stewardship of OneWest, or IndyMac, a bank he helped purchase in an auction from the government amid the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis.
Trump prefers her New York penthouse over the White House, prompting concerns she won't adequately oversee flower arrangements and the annual Easter Egg roll -- she isn't exactly a feminist firebrand.
Washington (CNN)Elizabeth Warren has secured a spot on the Senate Armed Services Committee -- a role that will give the liberal firebrand from Massachusetts a major voice on national security.
Related: How Bolivia Got Smart and Convinced Poor Farmers to Grow Less Coca Farmers feel particularly indebted to President Evo Morales, a former firebrand coca growers' leader from the Chapare.
He invokes the five-hectare Holocaust Memorial in Berlin (criticised by Björn Höcke, a firebrand on the AfD right) and talks eloquently about the SPD as a "bulwark of democracy".
It is a tactical proclivity that aligns well with the strategic agenda of the most zealously anti-establishment figures in his team, led by Stephen Bannon, a rumpled nationalist firebrand.
Over the last five years, Barr has allowed the indignant confidence that first made her a feminist firebrand to transform into something dark and dangerous that feeds on others' rage.
Coulter, a longtime conservative firebrand who recently turned against President Donald Trump over his stance on undocumented immigrants, told Fox News on Friday that she would not attend the event.
Lawmakers of the far-right Alternative for Germany were read quotations and then asked: Were these penned by Björn Höcke, the party's most notorious far-right firebrand — or by Hitler?
Board members friendly to the central government, in particular Swaminathan Gurumurthy, a firebrand Hindu nationalist journalist appointed in August, have used their roles to argue for changes to RBI policy.
Goldwater, it's worth noting, is the last best example of a firebrand conservative that flouted party values and was the subject of much speculation surrounding his fitness for the office.
"One of my finest young friends is a charming woman lawyer — Pauli Murray, who has been quite a firebrand at times but of whom I am very fond," Roosevelt wrote.
Blackburn is a hyperpartisan conservative firebrand seeking to fill a seat held by a pragmatic business-centric Republican who's somewhat of a fish out of water in the Trump era.
Five years ago Narendra Modi clothed a reputation as a Hindu firebrand in an inclusive message about jobs and progress: sabka saath, sabka vikas, or "all together, development for all".
In 1972, right around when Europe's social democrats were reaching their continent-wide apex, French firebrand Jean-Marie Le Pen founded a new political party called the Front National (FN).
In the heart of Manhattan, a group called the Job Creators Network, put up a billboard slamming liberal firebrand and freshman lawmaker Ocasio-Cortez, whose nickname is AOC, over Amazon.
The firebrand former mayor has been a worry for the country's booming online gambling industry and in August scrapped one firm's 13-year monopoly of gambling in licensed online cafes.
Moore, a Steve Bannon-backed right-wing firebrand who has said homosexuality should be illegal and Muslims should not be allowed to serve in the U.S. Congress, won by 9%.
The draft bill has a long way to go: Despite populist firebrand President Rodrigo Duterte's deteriorating relationship with the Catholic Church, he has expressed opposition to divorce in the past.
Hamon, who unveiled his full manifesto this week, has slid 4.5 points since the beginning of February, and is now just 0.5 points ahead of firebrand leftist Jean-Luc Melenchon.
The ACLU is representing a "diverse group of plaintiffs" in the new lawsuit, including an abortion provider, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos.
He was the compromise candidate of Muqtada al-Sadr, a firebrand cleric who leads parliament's largest bloc, and Hadi al-Amiri, who heads an alliance of Iranian-backed Shia militias.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday joked that he is not expecting an influx of unhappy Americans across the border if firebrand Republican Donald Trump becomes president.
Mr. Jordan, a firebrand defender of Mr. Trump, was deployed days ago by Republicans to the Intelligence Committee — a panel he does not normally sit on — as a designated bulldog.
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The poor results continued in 2015 with the team posting a 3-13 record as Pettine struggled to decide whether to stick with firebrand quarterback Johnny Manziel as his starter.
Two years later, she is still no firebrand, but she is emerging as a solid, relevant figure on the national political scene, inviting some comparisons with Angela Merkel's methodic rise.
Donald Trump's campaign made a final break with efforts to mute his aggressive style, placing the reins in the hands of a firebrand from the "alt-right"-inflected Breitbart News.
Unapologetic in its anti-migration stance, Hungary's current administration is led by the firebrand Orban, who soundly won reelection in April to become the country's third-longest serving prime minister.
The firebrand Peter Navarro rightly pointed out China's lack of reciprocity to free and open markets, which everybody understands, and Japanese and European allies barriers, which nobody wants to admit.
The result of the election, in which a political bloc led by firebrand cleric Moqtada al-Sadr took the lead, likely was not what the Islamic Republic had hoped for.
Cimatu was cautious in initial comments to the media, in stark contrast to the firebrand approach of his predecessor, who shut down almost half the country's mines, citing environmental breaches.
Warren called the "ambitious goal" of achieving net-zero carbon emissions on noncombat bases by 2030 "consistent" with the Green New Deal, a climate plan championed by progressive firebrand Rep.
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen, far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon, conservative Francois Fillon, and centrist Emmanuel Macron were all in the margin of error in the latest polls.
But he also nearly lost to Corey Stewart, a local firebrand who was too radical even for the Trump campaign and ran primarily on protecting Confederate monuments in the state.
Given his tendency to misspell the name of recently deceased conservative firebrand Phyllis Schlafly as "Phillies Schlafly", Donald Trump may be a baseball fan at least on a subconscious level.
Michel first took office in 1957 and spent nearly four decades in the House, before being replaced as the House GOP leader by conservative firebrand Newt Gingrich (Ga.) in 1994.
Three VCs recommended this book: Brad Feld, managing director at Foundry Group, Semil Shah, founder and general partner at Haystack, and John Fein, founder and managing partner at Firebrand Ventures.
The firebrand 71-year-old president has captured headlines for tough and violent rhetoric, such as urging the public to kill drug dealers and criminals who put up a fight.
In 1988, as the grip of the Soviet Union began to weaken, one of those who appealed to the Soros organization for funding was a young firebrand named Viktor Orban.
What's more, back when Pence was in Washington, he tended to position himself as an outsider firebrand rather than an establishment figure, so he might be atmospherically appropriate to Trump.
The movement has "reshaped the discussion within the Democratic Party nationally," said Alex Caputo-Pearl, the firebrand president of United Teachers Los Angeles, the union that is currently on strike.
First, he was seeking to demonize Brazil's L.G.B.T. community, a marginalized population that has occupied his thoughts and rhetoric since he first emerged as a firebrand of the ultraconservative right.
The devastation he and his leftist firebrand predecessor, the late Hugo Chávez, have visited on Venezuela is hard to fathom, especially as the country has the world's largest oil reserves.
Bailey was a fixture on Warren's campaign as the progressive firebrand criss-crossed the country over the last year to make a case for bold, structural change and anticorruption reforms.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, the anti-Wall Street Democratic firebrand from Massachusetts, organized a Capitol Hill forum where a group of foreclosure victims told of their difficulties in dealing with OneWest.
There is a potential fourth round match-up against 16th seed Karen Khachanov or local firebrand Nick Kyrgios, who has won three of his seven Tour matches against the Spaniard.
Firebrand Ann Coulter on Wednesday tore into fellow conservative Sean Hannity on Wednesday, saying the Fox News host "would endorse communism" if President Trump thought it was a good idea.
Earlier this year, Flynn fired his legal team from the law firm Covington & Burling and hired Sidney Powell, a conservative firebrand who's been an outspoken critic of the Justice Department.
Accusations of nepotism dogged her in her first campaign, in 2004, but she won — only to lose the Republican primary to Joe Miller, a Tea Party firebrand, six years later.
Ms. Thompson had a friendly chat outside the House chamber with State Representative Jonathan Stickland, a Republican from Bedford and a firebrand conservative who helped kill one of her bills.
Jim Jordan of Ohio, a conservative firebrand and one of Trump&aposs staunchest congressional allies, outlined them on Wednesday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing debating the articles of impeachment.
The switch was symbolized by a change at the economy ministry, where leftist firebrand economy minister Arnaud Montebourg resigned to be replaced by the smooth former investment banker Emmanuel Macron.
Yiannopoulos, along with conservative firebrand Ann Coulter and more than 85033 other speakers, are expected to attend "Free Speech Week" on the University of California, Berkeley campus starting Sept. 24.
Populist firebrand Steve Bannon, Trump's former White House strategist, has shifted his focus to Italy for the country's election, which took place Sunday and plunged national politics into deep uncertainty.
The Green New Deal — a set of principles for addressing the climate crisis in the US — has become a rallying cry for the Democratic base ever since progressive firebrand Rep.
In 2002, when it was headed by Ms. Le Pen's firebrand, Holocaust-denying father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, the party won a far larger share of men's votes than women's.
Initial nationwide results showed a surprise victory for the bloc that supports firebrand cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, a Shi'ite not aligned with Iran who campaigned on a nationalist, populist platform.
President Trump could appoint a firebrand conservative who would pick up where Justice Antonin Scalia left off, crusading to strike down assault weapons bans at the state and local level.
Democrats argue that that's a surprisingly small lead given Rubio's advantage in name recognition, and the fact that Murphy's been embroiled in a nasty primary against liberal firebrand Alan Grayson.
Cruz — a conservative firebrand who finished second to Trump during the Republican primary — was booed off the stage Wednesday night when he urged the crowd to "vote their conscience" in November.
Melenchon, a firebrand left-winger who has surged in recent weeks, was on 19 percent, while Fillon, whose campaign has been hurt by a financial scandal, received 19.5 percent of support.
The firebrand leader said he has given Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu six months to fix up the mess on Boracay island, which he said was overdeveloped and had become a "disaster".
The firebrand New York Democrat needs just a rubber stamp vote to get named to the House Financial Services Committee, according to a Bloomberg report citing sources familiar with the matter.
He also introduced Trump to the conservative firebrand Steve Bannon, with whom Bossie had produced several documentary films, including one that traced the rise of women in the Tea Party movement.
Several reporters who had worked with him in the past shared memories, calling him a "firebrand journalist always critical of the Kremlin" and expressing dismay over news of his reported death.
Gaetz's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday, but the firebrand member of Congress texted Politico that he wouldn't cooperate with the committee's new investigation panel either.
If there was democratic domination, Cramer expects to see the more radical democratic views of big business to become elevated — a la Vermont senator Bernie Sanders or Massachusetts firebrand Elizabeth Warren.
Populist policies vary as a result: a left-wing firebrand might attack the budget strictures imposed by European institutions, whereas a right-winger might focus on ending free movement of labour.
WITH an eager smile and only a few tufts of hair on his chin, Ibrahim, a 30-year-old protester in Jakarta, does not seem like much of a Muslim firebrand.
Ted Cruz in next cycle's Texas primary is unfolding as the conservative firebrand has launched an aggressive effort to keep his seat ahead of another likely run for the White House.
Venezuela: How paradise got lost Tumultuous times Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro's presidency has endured strife since he was narrowly elected as the heir apparent of firebrand socialist former President Hugo Chavez.
After the Senate defeated Reagan's first choice, conservative firebrand Robert Bork, and his second choice, Douglas Ginsburg, withdrew his nomination after the disclosure he had previously smoked marijuana, Kennedy was nominated.
House Democrats are reintroducing their proposal of a financial transaction tax on stock, bond and derivative deals, and this time they've signed on a key new supporter: left-wing firebrand Rep.
At CNN's debate Thursday night, the conservative firebrand could use the shared stage to make his most explicit calls yet to Kasich and Rubio to get out of the 2016 race.
The latest inane Twitter drama unfolded when the actor and director Mark Duplass wrote a tweet that has since been deleted, urging his "fellow liberals" to follow conservative firebrand Ben Shapiro.
The populist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), under the young firebrand Julius Malema, looked likely to match the 6.5% of the vote they received in 2014, the first election the party contested.
"We concluded that it will allow the defamation case against Mr. Trump to move along more expeditiously if it is venued in Los Angeles," Stormy's firebrand lawyer Michael Avenatti told Politico.
But, the rise of Moore -- and McConnell's unwillingness to spend the conservative firebrand into oblivion -- suggests that the distance between the GOP establishment and its base remains as wide as ever.
The progressive firebrand has become a key target for conservatives, who have compared her to Trump for her social media use and her direct responses to her critics and the media.
Republicans sought to temper those criticisms, saying that Hicks is cooperating with their questions about the campaign and that she presents a different case than the firebrand former Breitbart News chief.
But firebrand lawyer Miguna Miguna was held incommunicado and charged with treason before being quietly deported to Canada on Tuesday night, despite an order to produce him in court on Wednesday.
A tinderbox dynamic played out through all their lives — Jessica, eloping with the radical Communist firebrand Romilly because Unity was a Nazi, Unity becoming a Nazi because Diana was a fascist.
Firebrand members of her conference and a sizable segment of the Democratic base loathe Trump, see him as ethically unfit to be president and want him ousted as soon as possible.
But his political career soon ebbed: A promising run for president in 2008 imploded, and Mr. Giuliani, especially in recent months, had evolved into a reliable firebrand of cable-news conservatism.
Chris McDaniel, a conservative firebrand who unsuccessfully challenged Cochran in 2014, was running against Wicker in this year's midterms but announced in March that he will run for Cochran's seat instead.
The move also cuts into the platform of the ultra-left Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, headed by firebrand Julius Malema, who has made land expropriation without compensation his clarion call.
Mr. Hussein addressed some of his comments to Geert Wilders, an anti-Muslim firebrand who is leading opinion polls in the Netherlands, where elections are set to be held in March.
After hauling 102 officers to the Malacañang -- the Philippines Presidential Palace -- Tuesday, the firebrand leader unloaded on them, calling them "useless... (and) a menace to society," CNN affiliate CNN Philippines reported.
You don't need to be a democratic socialist firebrand or an advocate for the poor or even a policy wonk to see that something is deeply, deeply out of whack here.
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon on Friday became the latest White House official to depart the Trump administration, ending a tumultuous and often rocky tenure for the populist firebrand.
Duterte, a controversial leader and firebrand who has been accused of human rights abuses, was elected in 2016 largely because of his zero-tolerance stance toward drug use in the country.
Their selection will help determine whether the Trump administration governs like the firebrand Mr. Trump was on the campaign trail or the pragmatist he often appears to be behind closed doors.
"People from the town hall keep humiliating and spitting on us," Mr. Jaki, a 33-year-old firebrand, told the crowd recently when he took the stage later in the evening.
Jim Jordan (R-OH), a conservative firebrand who co-founded the House Freedom Caucus, made a bid for the spot, but he couldn't amass enough support to wage a real challenge.
Their latest group hug came in Milan on Saturday evening, where Italy's firebrand, Matteo Salvini, preened with France's far right icon, Marine Le Pen, and nearly a dozen other populist leaders.
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Voters in Slovenia gave victory to a populist party led by a firebrand former prime minister in parliamentary elections on Sunday that tilted another European country to the right.
Roy Moore, a firebrand former chief justice of the state Supreme Court, defeated Luther Strange in the runoff to be the Republican candidate for one of Alabama's Senate seats on Tuesday.
But Mr. Pompeo's overt politics — he had been a firebrand Republican House member before taking over the C.I.A. — made many there uneasy that their work could be infected by political concerns.
The firebrand conservative radio and TV commentator was one of the more jaw-dropping figures in last year's election, when he positioned himself as, of all things, a voice of moderation.
Eighty percent of the 1,200 Filipinos surveyed in the first quarter this year by SWS said they have "much trust" in the firebrand leader, a one percentage point drop from December.
He was known for his hard-line views on North Korea, Iran and other issues, and several fretted about the wars this irascible firebrand might persuade an inexperienced president to start.
Yet in the current wave of populism in Europe and around the world, the success of the Italian Parliament in pushing back against a right-wing firebrand bears a closer look.
One is Alessandro Di Battista, a longtime party activist and firebrand who campaigned across Italy on his motorcycle and has called for the party to return to its anti-establishment roots.
"I need the help of each one, especially the military, not for social control but protection (for) the citizens from the lawless, the reckless, and the selfish," the firebrand leader said.
The former state Supreme Court justice's reputation as a conservative firebrand won him the enthusiasm of the party grassroots, even as Strange and his allies outspent him by a staggering margin.
Speculation has swirled in recent months that the liberal firebrand could launch a White House bid in 2020, though she is planning on running for reelection in the Senate next year.
A pro-gun congressman since 1991, he has cast himself as a political outsider, a firebrand attracting millions of supporters who believe he can shake up Brazil's corruption-marred political class.
Though McCain's opposition doesn't formally kill the legislation, it leaves leadership with a daunting task: Winning over every other member of a caucus that includes both moderates and firebrand conservatives. Sen.
A firebrand leftist, Tsipras was elected in 2015 on a platform of anti-austerity but was forced into a third international bailout to bring back Greece from the brink of bankruptcy.
Lee, from Utah, is a firebrand conservative and original Tea Party member loved by many libertarians and conservatives, but despised among establishment Republicans who saw his hardline moves as self-defeating.
His staff was in chaos, and polls showed him trailing both Representative Martha McSally, Tuesday's victor, and Kelli Ward, an anti-immigration firebrand also courting the right wing of the party.
Understanding Maduro requires understanding his predecessor Hugo Chávez, the populist firebrand who served as president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013 and spearheaded the country's experiment with socialism.
With many Greeks still struggling with the effects of creditor-mandated austerity though, the upcoming elections will undoubtedly become a referendum on how firebrand leftist Tsipras, elected in 2015, handled the crisis.
The impeachment talk has been brewing among the anti-Trump grassroots for months but, in Washington, it has been mostly relegated to Capitol Hill backrooms and podiums occupied by liberal firebrand Rep.
He said Le Pen and left-wing firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon spent more time campaigning outside the capital than the other frontrunners, Macron and conservative Francois Fillon, and understood suburban dwellers better.
The lieutenant governor, a social conservative firebrand who recently pushed to allow concealed carry in churches, listed off a series of what he called "outside the box" ideas for stopping school shootings.
Inviting Mr McConnell to go nuclear now means no chance of blocking his next candidate, and perhaps encouraging Mr Trump to go for an ideological firebrand lacking Mr Gorsuch's Ivy League résumé.
In the 2012 presidential election, Melenchon's insurgent campaign and firebrand style also drew crowds and favorable opinion in polls, but he fell short in the end with 11 percent of the vote.
But recently, efforts by Ethiopia's firebrand prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, to modernize the economy, privatize state-owned companies and reduce the country's debt burden are shifting the power dynamics in the country.
However, the firebrand leader notorious for his defiance of international pressure questioned whether the ICC had jurisdiction to indict him over the deaths of thousands of Filipinos in his war on drugs.
In response, Brazil's firebrand right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro has angrily told foreign powers not to interfere with his country's sovereignty, despite admitting his country is not equipped to fight the fires.
The women are being represented by feminist firebrand Gloria Allred, who has a long history of facing powerful men head-on, recently representing 33 women who accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault.
Leading the campaign against him is a firebrand monk best known for his part in street protests backed by the royalist military elite who revile Thaksin and helped usher in the junta.
Since coming to office 16 months ago, the firebrand leader has been conciliatory to Beijing, despite a ruling from an international arbitration court favoring the Philippines in its territorial dispute with China.
Now, she's hoping to unseat the respected and powerful nine-term incumbent William Lacy Clay, Jr., in the same way progressive firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did in New York earlier this summer.
In 1986, Jörg Haider — a firebrand who once praised Hitler for having a "proper employment policy" — took over Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ), transforming it into a xenophobic party along the FN's lines.
But it makes a nice change from a lot of fashionable thinking about Jesus, as exemplified by "Zealot", Reza Aslan's best-selling book, which recasts Christianity's founder as a Jewish nationalist firebrand.
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In 28, Jörg Haider — a firebrand who once praised Hitler for having a "proper employment policy" — took over Austria's Freedom Party (FPO), transforming it into a xenophobic party along the FN's lines.
For the moment, however, the markets breathed a sigh of relief that far-left firebrand Melenchon did not advance to the second round -- the euro strengthening dramatically in electronic trading Sunday evening.
They were blamed for riots that led to the cancellation of conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos' scheduled talk at The University of California, Berkeley, and have shown up at events featuring Ann Coulter.
Since coming to office 16 months ago, the firebrand leader has been conciliatory to Beijing, despite a ruling by an international arbitration court favoring the Philippines in its territorial dispute with China.
They were blamed for riots that led to the cancellation of conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos' scheduled talk at the University of California, Berkeley, and have shown up at events featuring Ann Coulter.
That usually happens early (Pat Buchanan, a Republican firebrand who promised a "pitchfork rebellion" in 1996, won the New Hampshire primary, but was out of the race by the end of March).
The issue has been driven by the Kansas secretary of state, Kris Kobach, a conservative firebrand who pushed the Legislature last year to give him Javert-like authority to prosecute voter fraud.
Pelosi noted that Jordan, a conservative firebrand who co-founded the House Freedom Caucus, has repeatedly held those in power — particularly Democrats — to high standards of accountability for misconduct under their watch.
Dave Brat (R-Va.) in this Richmond-area district, winning the right to succeed a conservative firebrand who rose to power at the height of the Tea Party movement four years earlier.
Hannity appeared at Trump's Missouri rally alongside fellow firebrand conservative hosts Jeanine Pirro and Rush Limbaugh, who joined the president on a final campaign push for Republicans ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.
It was Michel who was nudged aside by Georgia's conservative firebrand Newt Gingrich whose 1994 "Contract with America" gave Republicans control of the US House for the first time in 40 years.
Erdogan may have expected to win in a landslide, but what looked like certain victory was called into question with the Turkish economy's crippling inflation and the opposition finding a firebrand candidate.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a firebrand left-wing former mayor of Mexico City who has narrowly lost two presidential races, received 25 percent support among poll respondents and 16 percent among experts.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - With firebrand Nick Kyrgios Australia's top hope at the year's first grand slam, local fans may be set for a thrilling, if occasionally bumpy roller-coaster ride at Melbourne Park.
The Trinamool Congress, led by firebrand politician Mamata Banerjee, who is a contender for prime minister, blamed the violence on the BJP and said it planned to hold a rally on Wednesday.
Biden has stayed out of this race to pump out policy papers, instead presenting himself as a steward of the very-much-capital-D-capital-P Democratic Party, rather than a firebrand.
Mr. Manafort was acclaimed as a veteran strategist, a pro, who could facilitate Mr. Trump's so-called pivot from primary firebrand to general election Solon and make him palatable to mainstream America.
They include firebrand Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj, whose popularity in Serbia was boosted by his acquittal last month of crimes against humanity by the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
The political coalition of Moqtada al-Sadr — a firebrand nationalist Shiite cleric — has surprisingly emerged as the presumptive winner of Iraq's first national parliamentary election since the country declared victory over ISIS.
The BJP's parent organization and a source of conservative activism and ideology, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), lobbied for an upper house seat this April for a firebrand politician named Subramanian Swamy.
The network will feature regular Fox News voices such as Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson, as well as newcomers like former ESPN reporter Britt McHenry and conservative firebrand Tomi Lahren.
In 1986, Jörg Haider — a firebrand who once praised Hitler for having a "proper employment policy" — took over Austria's Freedom Party (FPO), transforming it to a xenophobic party along the FN's lines.
The former Representative Dennis Kucinich, 71, a freewheeling firebrand who has aligned himself at times with both Mr. Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, appears to be his most nettlesome foe.
WASHINGTON — The headline speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference's annual showcase, the Ronald Reagan Dinner, have historically been rising stars in the Republican Party — firebrand pundits, prominent activists, future presidential candidates.
Bolsonaro has been dubbed the "Trump of the Tropics," a far-right firebrand who shares the American president's hostility to democracy and penchant for saying extremely offensive things about women and minorities.
The Conservatives could probably rely on the Democratic Unionist Party, the largest unionist party in Northern Ireland, once led by Protestant firebrand Reverend Ian Paisley, if they came up a little short.
Mr. Uihlein (pronounced YOU-line), a scion of one of the founders of Schlitz beer, underwrites firebrand anti-establishment candidates who typically defend broad access to assault weapons and assail transgender rights.
In 2006, Mr. Petkoff mounted his third presidential campaign, a short-lived challenge to Mr. Chavez, by then an authoritarian firebrand, who successfully sought re-election and died in office in 2013.
Anyone who knows much about the defiantly political art of Hans Haacke, filling the New Museum in New York later this month, is bound to feel anxious before meeting the famous firebrand.
Swe Win, the award-winning editor of the news site Myanmar Now, is facing trial under the law for comments he posted on Facebook critical of the firebrand Buddhist priest, U Wirathu.
But Gaetz — a conservative firebrand who caught Trump's eye through his feisty appearances and memorable soundbites on cable news — did not make the final list, which ultimately included eight other House Republicans.
The central European manufacturing hub is set to vote in parliamentary elections on April 8, and analysts have slated the right-wing party of firebrand incumbent leader Viktor Orban to win easily.
She may face a challenge from Representative Gerald E. Connolly of Virginia, a Democratic firebrand, who ranks No. 6 on the panel but has taken a more active role in the inquiries.
Warren's campaign tried to appeal, in part, to the Democratic establishment, at least compared to Sanders' firebrand policies — offering a "unity candidate" that could win the support of both moderates and progressives.
The opinion poll taken from Friday to Monday showed 25% of registered Democrats and independents said they would vote for Sanders, 78, a liberal firebrand who won last week's New Hampshire primary.
Smith's excessive and undeniable charm is the only reason Lowrey works at all, and even then it's barely enough because Will Smith, like Mike Lowrey, isn't the firebrand he used to be.
The same Specialized Criminal Court, which handles terrorism cases, sentenced firebrand Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr and seven other men to death for their role in Shia protests in the same province.
He fixated in particular on White House senior policy adviser and Trump favorite Stephen Miller, the anti-immigration firebrand who also has a major role in writing many of the president's speeches.
Presidential front-runner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a populist left-of-center firebrand, sued Trump in January at the United Nations over alleged human rights violations stemming from Trump's immigration enforcement policies.
In Mexico, the election on Sunday of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a frugal leftist firebrand, bucked a rightward political shift in Latin America that has taken root over the past four years.
Vucic, a nationalist firebrand during the violent collapse of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, later embraced European values and set Serbia's membership in the European Union as the country's strategic goal.
A firebrand Hindu monk, Adityanath is a leader in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in power at the federal level and in Uttar Pradesh, the country's most populous state.
That same week, a Saudi minister known as a firebrand on Iran, Thamer al-Sabhan, warned Lebanon of "astonishing" developments on the horizon and accused Hezbollah of making war on Saudi Arabia.
The Massachusetts lawmaker, known as a liberal firebrand in her party, said last month she would take a "hard look" at running for the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Trump in 2020.
Brazil's new president, right-wing firebrand Jair Bolsonaro, seemed to confirm the fears of his critics and the hopes of many of his supporters within hours of taking office on New Year's Day.
Benjamin's friend Doug is a left-leaning journalist who writes articles from his Chelsea mansion and embarks on a relationship with a Conservative MP—much to the disgust of his firebrand daughter, Coriander.
As he was trapped in a hospital bed, Serena, a former author and conservative firebrand, was enjoying the freedom of ghostwriting Fred's legislation and reintroducing herself to the headstrong woman she once was.
Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress and a progressive firebrand, is easily the most recognizable name in the pack of Democrats running to replace Lori Swanson, who is now running for governor.
On the campaign trail, Cruz framed his rival as a "Washington insider" and a "bully," the firebrand casting himself as the only true conservative in the race as the crowded Republican field narrowed.
Related: Donald Trump blames Hillary Clinton for just about everything Trump has tried to woo disaffected Sanders supporters over to his side in recent weeks with his populist message and firebrand outsider appeal.
The RHONY firebrand never met a synonym for "vagina" she didn't like (though plenty of people with them she could do without), and drops an impressive variety of "F-bombs" on the regular.
And by doing so, majority Republicans just handed the liberal firebrand a megaphone -- further elevating President Donald Trump's fiercest and most prominent critic in the Senate and turning her into a Democratic hero.
Two other candidates who had declared their intention to run -- pro-Beijing lawmaker Regina Ip and anti-establishment firebrand "Longhair" Leung Kwok-hung -- dropped out after failing to gain the required 150 nominations.
A nationalist firebrand during the violent collapse of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Vucic later embraced pro-European values and set Serbia's membership in the European Union as the country's strategic goal.
In March, after being appointed chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state and a major leather exporter, Yogi Adityanath, a firebrand Hindu monk, ordered a closure of abattoirs operating without licenses.
The firebrand sheriff made himself a darling of the political right through his brash social media presence, his staunch support for Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration and his support for patrolling Muslim neighborhoods.
Strange was forced into a runoff with the firebrand jurist despite an endorsement from President Donald Trump and heavy investment by a super political action committee tied to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The contradiction helped kill their marriage and destroyed the esteem in which she was held by many South Africans, although the firebrand activist retained the support of radical black nationalists to the end.
The group of about 50 ultranationalists was led by Piotr Rybak, a far-right firebrand who was once convicted of burning an effigy of an Orthodox Jew whom he said represented George Soros.
Other presidential hopefuls, most notably Elizabeth Warren, another firebrand senator, also decry the lowly position of workers in America, and tie it to wealth inequality, the pre-eminent economic gripe this campaign season.
Charlie Kirk, a firebrand conservative activist and staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, is preparing to unveil a nonprofit that will allow his organization to campaign against Democrats during the 2020 election season.
The opposition Labour Party was down by about 16 points in the national polls; its leader, left-wing firebrand Jeremy Corbyn, had a net-negative approval rating among voters from his own party.
When the lawmakers arranged to fly commercially instead, the administration denied them military support and insisted they seek permission from Mulvaney, the ex-Freedom Caucus firebrand turned acting White House chief of staff.
Firebrand Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has backed Lopez's aggressive campaign against mines causing environmental harm, warning shortly after taking office in June last year that the country could survive without a mining industry.
After Brown and conservative firebrand Ann Coulter amped up the crowd, Trump took the stage to a packed and boisterous crowd, declaring that the "movement" he has sparked will carry him to victory.
Sanders, a progressive firebrand who has long called for a single-payer healthcare system, has been a vocal opponent of the AHCA, arguing it will rip health insurance away from millions of people.
The White House described Trump's conversation with the firebrand Philippines leader as "very friendly" and - prompting criticism from Human Rights Watch for "effectively endorsing Duterte's murderous war on drugs" - invited him to Washington.
Louisiana was willing to elect a governor who was deeply mired in a corruption scandal in 1991 if it meant that a firebrand bigot wouldn't be given the keys to the Governor's Mansion.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine presidential hopefuls held mass rallies on Saturday in a festival-like finale to a divisive campaign and called on voters to block firebrand frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte's path to the presidency.
Some of the harshest commentary came from Bannon, the right-wing firebrand who headed the final stage of Trump's campaign and became chief strategist at the White House before being fired in August.
Speaking before a large crowd of Filipino workers in Hong Kong, the firebrand leader addressed his apology to the Chinese government and its people and vowed it would never happen under his watch.
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She was criticized then, too, for not standing up for the persecuted minority, who were being kept in internment camps while Buddhist nationalists and firebrand monks spread anti-Muslim sentiment across the country.
But he's shared more details about his early life in Brooklyn in an effort to connect with voters amidst a crowded primary where he is not the only progressive firebrand running for president.
"I know I am not going to be welcomed here like Erdogan is," said Vucic, who was a firebrand Serbian nationalist during the wars of the 1990s but has turned strongly pro-EU.
Top campaign staffers, who have since departed, suggested last year that he close the account, but the liberal firebrand pushed back on the advice, according to emails obtained by The New York Times.
Another conservative musician, Charlie Daniels, is a former Jimmy Carter supporter turned conservative-nationalist firebrand, expressing his disdain for the "flower child president," Barack Obama, in an ad for the National Rifle Association.
But registered Democrats cannot, possibly reducing Mr. Trump's advantage in the eastern part of the state, home of many conservative Democrats who repeatedly elected Jesse Helms, a right-wing firebrand, to the Senate.
The group was founded in 2012 by conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk and has since ballooned into a national grassroots movement with more than 1,000 chapters at high schools and colleges across the country.
The anti-establishment Five Star Movement, while ideologically amorphous, has charismatic firebrand leaders who take the stage to the chanting of their nicknames and then rile up crowds with a message of resentment.
But Ms. Listhaug, 40, who rose to prominence as a social media firebrand, has struck out against that kind of cozy consensus, in a way that has fueled her rapid rise and fall.
"We agreed that Brazil and the United States will work closely together on Trade, Military and everything else," Trump, who spoke with far-right firebrand Bolsonaro by telephone on Sunday, wrote on Twitter.
"The two sides are becoming more entrenched," said Kasit Piromya, once seen as a firebrand leader of the establishment yellow shirts, but who quit the Democrat Party after its decision to back Prayuth.
The conductor's friendship with Boulez, a firebrand of 20th-century modernism who died in 2016, is also enshrined in the new Frank Gehry-designed chamber music hall that opened here earlier this year.
The radical left represented by the France Insoumise party, or France Unbowed, which is led by the anticapitalist firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon, has also tried to weld itself onto the Yellow Vest movement.
Mr. Adityanath, a firebrand Hindu ascetic, who faces many accusations of stoking and participating in religious violence, was only crudely stating what his leader had already conveyed in a calibrated and effective manner.
The same script played out again at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, when Mexico brought in the firebrand Miguel Herrera but exited in the second round for the sixth straight World Cup.
Back home, Paul and firebrand Lucy Burns organized a march, the first large US protest for political purposes, with half a million spectators along the route from the Capitol to the White House.
The contest between Mr. Strange and Roy Moore, a former State Supreme Court justice and evangelical firebrand, is the most significant test yet of the president's power to sway the party's conservative base.
In a move without recent precedent in a State of the Union, he awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to cancer-stricken conservative firebrand Rush Limbaugh, seated in the gallery above the floor.
"Do they have a proven track record of challenging corporate power?" asked Adam Green of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a grassroots group aligned with U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, the party's liberal firebrand.
Mr. Morales, a firebrand leftist who made history in 2006 when he became the country's first indigenous leader, failed to secure the 10-point margin of victory he needed to avoid a runoff.
But Mr. O'Brien is no ideological firebrand in the mold of Mr. Bolton, who pushed Mr. Trump to take military action against Iran and wore contempt for the federal bureaucracy on his sleeve.
Meanwhile, Muqtada al-Sadr, the firebrand Shia cleric whose party is the biggest in parliament, and leaders of other factions in the government have called for early elections, casting Mr Abdul-Mahdi adrift.
The sudden corporate retreat from King, an immigration firebrand who has a long history of controversial remarks, comes as he faces one of the most difficult campaigns of his 16-year congressional career.
Top campaign staffers, who have since departed, recommended last year that he close the account, but the liberal firebrand pushed back on the advice, according to emails obtained by The New York Times.
Catering to hyper-nationalists, Shintaro Ishihara, the firebrand governor of Tokyo prefecture from 1999 to 2012, tried to buy the Senkaku Islands, which China calls the Diaoyu and also claims as its own.
Fiery sermon In Tehran, firebrand cleric Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami delivered a fiery sermon during prayers at the Grand Mosalla mosque in which he pointed to the United States and Israel as fomenting protest.
The Republican race has pitted the current, appointed senator, Luther Strange, against Representative Mo Brooks, a conservative firebrand whose brash, anti-immigrant, pro-gun politics are distinctly Trumpian — save that "serial adultery" jab.
Starting in 2015, Pompeo, along with Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, another Army-trained, Harvard-educated Tea Party firebrand, began to mount an attack on the administration's attempts to improve relations with Iran.
The conservative firebrand is also a die-hard baseball fan -- and even though he's from L.A., the 34-year-old tells us he's rooting for the Red Sox because of his Boston connection.
Key to the success of power-sharing in Northern Ireland was his close relationship with former enemy Ian Paisley, the firebrand Protestant preacher who for decades brayed "No Surrender!" across Northern Ireland's sectarian divide.
Kirk, 25, who was a speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference this year, has met with President Donald Trump numerous times and has become a firebrand for the Trump presidency on college campuses.
An icon of Pakistani cricket and a one-time London playboy who has since transformed himself into a pious, firebrand nationalist, Khan's campaign speeches were littered with anti-America rhetoric and baiting of India.
While national polls show moderate Biden and liberal firebrand Sanders jockeying for the lead, early state polls suggest a close four-way race that includes Warren and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
Gutiérrez, a firebrand Democrat on immigration reform who has frequently attacked his own party over the issue, said Ryan cited his Catholic faith for his desire to find a permanent fix for undocumented workers.
The Philippines has started returning dozens of shipping containers full of trash to Canada after a long-running row over waste exports that has tested diplomatic ties amid threats from firebrand President Rodrigo Duterte.
The Fox News firebrand reportedly was involved in a confrontation while out to brunch at a rooftop restaurant in Minneapolis over the weekend—and it culminated in one critic tossing a drink at her.
The 21-year-old firebrand will shoulder Australia's hopes at Brisbane's Pat Rafter Arena, with world number 79 Jordan Thompson retained for the singles while out-of-form Tomic continues his self-imposed exile.
Despite his public denunciations of political opponents and firebrand views on social issues, Mr. Cruz has a long history with some of the party's prominent donors who hold more liberal views on social issues.
Also on Friday, firebrand opposition politician Miguna Miguna was detained in a dawn raid on his Nairobi home and later released on bail of 50,000 Kenyan shillings ($500), his lawyer Nelson Havi told Reuters.
Czechs re-elected an anti-immigrant firebrand as president last year, and a survey by the Pew Research Centre, a think-tank, shows that almost half of Poles think there should be less immigration.
Belly -- who enlisted the firebrand of attorney Ben Meiselas -- says he was headed to a backstage VIP area, when out of nowhere, security bum rushed him and repeatedly grabbed, punched, kicked and choked him.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov returned to the well in search of inspiration but found it dry as a bone as his Australian Open hopes were ended by British firebrand Kyle Edmund on Tuesday.
But this election season is turning out to be a different story, with a billionaire celebrity and a firebrand senator from Texas taking the political debate in directions that Charles G. Koch finds worrisome.
Jan. 31-March 12 The Komische Oper's firebrand director Barrie Kosky is at the helm of this new production of Tchaikovsky's opera, based on Pushkin's epic poem about a Russian nobleman unlucky in love.
Such a strategy was used in France, back in 2002, to help then-presidential candidate Jacques Chirac beat the far right firebrand Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the far right Front National party.
When oil prices were high, crude and fuel exports almost entirely financed an elaborate system of government price controls and social subsidies that maintained the popularity of late President Hugo Chavez, the socialist firebrand.
Firebrand Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday invited U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the European Union to investigate his deadly anti-drugs crackdown, after hurling insults at them for interfering in it.
Filmmaker and liberal firebrand Michael Moore shot back at Donald Trump this weekend after the president slammed Moore's anti-Trump Broadway show as a "total bomb" and falsely said it was forced to close.
The financial industry faced a similar challenge in 2012 when newly elected progressive firebrand Elizabeth Warren joined the Senate Banking Committee and her grilling of bank executives and regulators won her a national following.
A firebrand conservative who unsuccessfully challenged Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell from the right in 239's primary elections, Bevin swept to a surprise win after a campaign where he emphasized his outsider credentials.
The firebrand politician's comments following a report from The Guardian saying he had been named a person of interest in the federal probe into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russian election interference.

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