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"loose cannon" Definitions
  1. a person, usually a public figure, who often behaves in a way that nobody can predict

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Clinton spent the 2016 campaign pointing out what a loose cannon Trump was, but that didn't work—the Republican voters she targeted often wanted a loose cannon.
Good luck with that while loose cannon Trump keeps firing.
"He can no longer act as a loose cannon," he said.
"LOOSE CANNON FBI AGENT WITH NOTHIN' TO LOSE," wrote another fan.
But at the same time I'm not like this loose cannon.
"Trump is a loose cannon," said Nancy, a sell-side trader.
The British, in their majority, see him as a loose cannon.
That person might be Frank Jr. who is a loose cannon.
They're concerned because he's been a loose cannon in court lately.
One of the prince's more generous critics calls him "a loose cannon".
He's the very definition of a loose cannon or a rogue elephant.
"He's perceived by many to be a kind of loose cannon," Wyckoff said.
Is Bill a loose cannon, or is this a new Clinton campaign strategy?
A f---ing loose cannon who's blunt with his hand on the button?
That meant there was no place for such a loose cannon as Scaramucci.
He was kind of a loose cannon—huge into cocaine and the drinking.
"It probably confirms to them that he is a loose cannon," he said.
The impression voters have of Donald Trump is that he's a loose cannon.
But you put that phone in her hand and she is a loose cannon.
Her strategy has been to paint him as a loose cannon unfit for office.
It's especially salient for Ms. McKay, a loose cannon who thrives in the moment.
Between strong, steady leadership or a loose cannon who could put everything else at risk.
" "You don't build a coalition by insulting our friends or acting like a loose cannon.
This is the talk of a loose cannon who is making statements and creating confusion.
But a nasty gunfight between a starchy, cautious lawman and a louche loose cannon does.
On Wall Street, investors have lost patience with money-hemorrhaging startups and loose-cannon founders.
Willem Dafoe skitters through the role of Mad Dog, the paranoid, drug-fueled loose cannon.
But he is a loose cannon as a CEO of a company with public investors.
"He's a loose cannon and you never know what to expect from him," he said.
The last big shake-up involved getting rid of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, a loose cannon.
Trump is a loose cannon, whose maniacal compulsive rhetoric will hinder the progress made by immigrants.
Donald Trump is a fact-bending loose cannon who alienates mainstream voters with everything he says.
Saxx, and particularly the brand's Loose Cannon fit, is the underwear for guys who hate underwear.
"He was a semiprofessional loose cannon," said Nathaniel Comfort, a science historian at Johns Hopkins University.
Michael Flynn, had a (seemingly justified) reputation for being a loose cannon attracted to fringe political ideas.
Keaton plays a no-nonsense operative named Stan Hurley, who takes loose cannon Rapp under his wing.
What we're saying is that LaBeouf is a delightfully loose cannon and an actually interesting performance artist.
And she painted Donald Trump as a dangerous loose cannon who couldn't be trusted with nuclear codes.
Especially given Trump's apparent warmth toward his Russian counterpart and his loose-cannon approach to foreign policy.
Even the Supreme Court seems to view Trump as a loose cannon whose words should be discounted.
But since 2008, he's also been a loose cannon who can steal headlines in a negative way.
Trump seems to think he is a "loose cannon," even though he's completely embedded in the GOP.
After soaking up some rays, this loose cannon took off into the woods never to be seen again.
Throughout the campaign, Ryan made clear he thought Trump a loose cannon, an embarrassment, and possibly a racist.
Comey was also a bit of a loose cannon, but he was generally thought to be scrupulously honest.
"So good to have Orlando Bloom on the show... he's a bit of a loose cannon," Grimshaw explained.
The second rule of debating Donald Trump is that his reputation as a loose cannon is dramatically overstated.
I think he's very calculating, but I also think he may be a loose cannon to a degree.
It was founded in the 1980s by Umberto Bossi, a university dropout who was considered a loose cannon.
Many executives at large banks feared that Mr. Trump was a loose cannon who could destabilize the economy.
Musk is a loose cannon Musk is undoubtedly the genius behind the industry-changing electric cars Tesla builds.
Diana in life was a loose cannon, an unpredictable wild card; in death, she had a galvanizing effect.
Politicians and commentators expressed alarm at Mr. Johnson's history of loose-cannon behavior, and his poll numbers suffered.
Moreover, Tommy is written as a loose cannon, his trigger-happy habits frowned upon even by his fellow gangsters.
It also features a great performance by Jeremy Renner as the loose cannon member of Affleck's team of robbers.
Rocky inaugurated the recurring trope of the loose-cannon stew that the chief stew has to try to train.
"The traditional buddy cop dynamic is that there's always a strait-laced one and a loose cannon," he said.
Frankie is a lone wolf and sorta-loose cannon who enjoys the freedom that the spy games-happy CIA offers.
You're not a fan of confrontation, sweet crab, so stay away from anyone you know to be a loose cannon.
"He's always been a little bit of a loose cannon," the cousin, who did not want to be identified, said.
Duterte, 71, is the alternative candidate, often likened to Donald Trump and considered both an entertainer and a loose cannon.
Blindness in its helplessness reassures the rest of us that that oddball is not an eyesore or a loose cannon.
The other bankers told Battle that he had to do something about it because this guy was a loose cannon.
A fucking loose cannon who's blunt with his hand on the button who doesn't have to answer to no one?
Voters chose a loose cannon of a man with zero government experience over a calm, collected and supremely qualified woman.
Rashad is a loose cannon, intense enough to blast you apart yet tender enough to help patch you back together.
The Franco-German relationship remains at Europe's heart; Mr Fillon is not the sort of loose cannon who might demolish it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Loose cannon or influential statesman - what kind of British prime minister would Boris Johnson make on the world stage?
So far, Hillary herself has favored depicting him as a "loose cannon," but that really doesn't seem to encompass his awfulness.
In other words: Has Trump's march to the nomination depended on his loose cannon lunacy, or come in spite of it?
Every story about a group secret needs a loose cannon, and the one in NBC's "Game of Silence" is frighteningly loose.
Saxx Quest Loose Cannon Loose Fit Boxer, $34I tried a few pairs of Saxx out before I found one suited me.
Metro Boomin's demonic production spurs Gucci to relive his loose cannon past through some of his most expressive performances in years.
"Call it what you want," he said, "but I think it is a loose cannon that happens to fire pretty accurately."
But Mr. Giuliani has historically been something of a loose cannon who is not used to having his words carefully managed.
She is a loose cannon who joins the force after something mysterious went down in her former life as a DEA agent.
His allies say he is authentic, but his critics say he's a loose cannon who cannot be trusted in a general election.
Rotund and jovial, Mr Gabriel can be a loose cannon; he recently gave a group of far-right protesters the middle finger.
Qatar has long been viewed by its neighbors as a rabble rouser in the region and a bit of a loose cannon.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, in her first campaign appearance since she fell ill, framed the Republican nominee as a loose cannon.
The thing is, Hillary Clinton's a real warmonger—she's got blood on her hands already, whereas Donald Trump's a total loose cannon.
The arrangement keeps his rival close, but Prabowo is known as a loose cannon and will have significant authority as defense minister.
It's Montgomery, which, honestly, could not be any less surprising — Montgomery is a loose cannon and forever loyal to his bros, especially Bryce.
Contrasting her style and tone with her rival's, she once again called Trump "a loose cannon" who would put America's gains at risk.
Scaramucci told CNN he believes he was the target of both parties, and that the media has painted him as a loose cannon.
The candidate may be a loose cannon, but his media handlers are every bit as cautious, defensive and unyielding as the Clinton team.
And Ms. Erbe, best known as the stoical partner to Vincent D'Onofrio's loose-cannon detective in "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," is simply splendid.
To a lawman obsessed with independence, Mr. Trump was the ultimate loose cannon, making irresponsible claims on Twitter and jeopardizing the bureau's credibility.
Fooling around with new and potentially inflationary policy under a loose-cannon president, one who accused the central bank of political bias, seems unlikely.
Mr. Bergman said he had previously viewed Mr. Trump as a "loose cannon like a fox" — calculating his inflammatory comments to drive his message.
Trump may be a loose cannon in front of the cameras, but he knows exactly what he is doing when it comes to social media.
Even though he's a loose cannon, I think Trump would be better for Americans and jobs.... People are just fed up with the status quo.
There's one guard, a former cop who was just a total loose cannon, but I was stationed with whoever they wanted to station me with.
By contrast, pretty much anyone can be open to the basic idea that Trump is a loose cannon who doesn't know much about foreign policy.
"Trump may be a loose cannon on international stuff, but domestically Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are loose cannons on restricting business," Mr. Gimbel said.
"Once we struggle with managing our stress levels, adrenaline becomes like a loose cannon and keeps the body moving at a very fast pace," Gabriel says.
Obviously, the party's establishment would prefer Cruz — an ideological elected conservative, albeit a very extreme one — to a takeover by a loose cannon, ideologically heterodox billionaire.
"He's basically a loose cannon," Mr. Palmer said of Mr. Trump, adding that he voted for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas in the New Hampshire primary.
Since its release, Juice has been a constant reference within hip-hop culture, especially with rappers likening themselves to Shakur's portrayal of loose-cannon character Bishop.
I just ultimately felt profoundly uncomfortable to be a woman, alone, in Rialto, a city where everyone walking down the street seems like a loose cannon.
With her strong will and studiously uncouth opinions (including a trollish Trump endorsement), she became better known as a social-media loose cannon than a musician.
But Viktor has an engineer's calculating, problem-solving mind, and Vladimir is more of a loose-cannon flyboy, who copes with impatience by pushing the safety boundaries.
Additionally, he is far more self-aware of the image he projects as a loose cannon liable to say anything than his critics give him credit for.
The immune system can't fire off like a loose cannon at every foreign cell, it has to decide when something is a threat and when it's not.
I am more worried about that big screen in the White House where loose cannon pundits and old Flash Gordon plots may become the next executive order.
She was one of the first major candidates to be perceived as a loose cannon and as a sound-bite generator that ultimately worked against the party.
LePage is a bit of a loose cannon, to say the least; it's actually more surprising that he ever opposed Trump than that he ultimately endorsed him.
"Public buffoon and private velociraptor", the jovial, Latin-spouting Judd—"a loose cannon with a floppy haircut and a bicycle"—weaves through the vicissitudes of public life.
Mr. Giuliani has been something of a loose cannon, making public comments that surprised other advisers, were later contradicted or touched on matters beyond his ostensible mandate.
In contrast to the House of Representatives, where the well-organized Freedom Caucus often foils party leaders' plans, there are only a handful of loose-cannon senators.
Plenty of Republicans as well as Democrats are disgusted with MBS and see him as a loose cannon who could drag America into a new Middle East war.
Felix is saying goodbye to Rafa, who has been his brother-in-arms, his co-collaborator, and the loose cannon that may have led to their creation's downfall.
"It's wrong to put a loose cannon in charge who can start another war," Clinton told a group of millennials at Temple University in Philadelphia on Monday afternoon.
And if you truly believe that America is on a path toward destruction, then Trump's loose-cannon personality could start to look like an argument in his favor.
Clinton has portrayed Mr. Trump as a "loose cannon" on foreign policy and often points to her husband's record as evidence that she would help blue-collar voters.
"He knew that he had the most vulnerable, the most loose-cannon members that they had ever had in the organization," Stern told the Post earlier this year.
He was undoubtedly a loose cannon, or whatever equivalent cliché one might choose, but what bothered me in particular was the way he leveraged stereotypes of Italian Americans.
"Major was a loose cannon, a skinny kid from the wrong side of the tracks who wasn't afraid of anything," Mr. Lépine said, explaining his sometimes foolhardy bravery.
Writer-director S. Craig Zahler flips the "Lethal Weapon" script by casting Mel Gibson as a by-the-book cop with a loose-cannon younger partner (Vince Vaughn).
This morning, Bob Knight, legendary loose cannon and that team's coach, appeared on the Dan Patrick Show to talk Indiana, hoops, and (mostly) holding on to a grudge.
"This man, who is an unqualified loose cannon, is within reach of the most important job in the world," Clinton told CNN's Wolf Blitzer during an interview last week.
But the central message -- that Tulsi Gabbard is not only wildly unqualified for the presidency, but a loose cannon whose political ambitions are amplified by shady operators -- holds true.
There's her penchant for hoop earrings half the size of her head, her occasional loose-cannon verbal tendencies, and extreme generosity when it comes to her family and friends.
Alex is clearly a ticking time bomb — the 12 other students who received the tapes may be concerned about Clay, but it's Alex who is the loose cannon here.
While neither politician was harmed, Mr. Elkins said in an interview this week that Mr. Luthmann was a "loose cannon" who was spurred to revenge by his unsuccessful race.
And many people were fearful when Ronald Reagan -- considered by many to be a loose cannon and known by all to have little experience in foreign relations -- assumed the presidency.
Yet Trump's bizarre policy instincts and his loose-cannon approach has alienated the people who could make up a more serious team — the kind of people who signed today's letter.
She called her Republican opponent a "loose cannon" unable to build meaningful relationships with allies, highlighting his Wednesday visit to Mexico, a rcountry he has repeatedly attacked during his campaign.
Clinton has sought to amplify voters' concerns about Mr. Trump, describing him both before and after the Orlando attack as a loose cannon who lacks the judgment to be president.
The edgy, boundary-crossing humor beloved by the "memelords" who fill Reddit and 4 Chan was a natural fit for the Trump campaign's loose-cannon messaging style, and it worked.
In battleground states like Arizona, Florida and Nevada, Mr. Trump's proclivity to be a loose cannon could endanger the Republican incumbents and challengers who are already facing ferocious Democratic headwinds.
Which will be hard for reasons one and two, and also because … … Trump himself is a loose cannon whose public interventions tend to make his own policies harder to interpret.
Hillary Clinton has been quite harsh in her characterizations of presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, calling him "reckless," a "loose cannon" who in her view is not qualified to be president.
Slim's "Campaign Speech" is almost 8 minutes of blistering freestyle -- with a few heated bars devoted to the Republican candidate ... calling him a "loose cannon" and threatening to drown his supporters.
Boyle is now a megastar, with movies like 28 Days Later, Sunshine, and Slumdog Millionaire behind him, and Welsh is a bit of a loose cannon who gives too many interviews.
Shareholders of Telsa are already reportedly unhappy with Musk's loose cannon behavior, which has recently included tweeting a plan to re-privatize the company, and openly smoking marijuana on a podcast.
Nobody knows where a loose cannon will fire next — but it can't be ignored, and if it manages to score a direct hit, the consequences can be catastrophic for the enemy.
The last thing we need in the Situation Room is a loose cannon who can't tell the difference between fact and fiction, and who buys so easily into racially-tinged rumors.
A Way Out puts players into the shoes of two characters: Leo, a brash loose cannon who views violence as the first solution in a situation, and Vincent, who's older and calmer.
"—VICE News Eminem Drops Anti-Trump TrackEminem has released a new eight-minute track called "Campaign Speech" in which he calls Donald Trump a "loose cannon" with "his hand on the button.
Confronted by shocking new evidence of disarray in the Trump camp, as well as Mr. Trump's loose-cannon habits, Mr. Ryan is now saying delegates are absolutely free to follow their conscience.
Mr. Lee has fans and detractors — some call him a tough, in-your-face questioner; others call him a loose cannon who makes it almost impossible for other journalists to ask questions.
At home in the U.K., a junior government Cabinet minister called her a "loose cannon" as she raised the issue, which critics saw as a political stance and not a humanitarian one.
Never before can a tattooed, free-hitting, loose-cannon opponent have had fewer supporters in a crowd, not even the non-conformists who might have been expected to cheer for the Slovenian.
Starring alongside Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Mackie as bodybuilders who get caught up in an extortion and kidnapping scheme, Johnson is the highlight as the coke-snorting, born-again loose cannon Paul Doyle.
In both cases, the judges were willing to exercise more scrutiny of an executive branch policy than they normally would because of the evidence of unconstitutional bias provided by the loose-cannon president.
Ginny's monomaniacal drive to rescue this (possibly invented) sibling gnaws at her adoptive parents, who are expecting a baby themselves and have reached wit's end trying to contain their daughter's loose-cannon impulses.
These include Brains, Brawn, Loose Cannon and Moral Compass, along with a "Roosevelt" — a running joke about O'Brien's belief in Theodore's excellence in every area: "You'd be stupid not to have him," he says.
Gervais mentioned that he'd said some unsavory things about Gibson in the past, which helped him earn the reputation for being a loose cannon and, well, a sexy pick to host the Golden Globes.
In the Michael Connelly novels that the series is based on, Bosch is surprisingly compelling, given that he's yet another cop who doesn't play by the rules and is a bit of a loose cannon.
Schiff said one consequence of intelligence agencies' worries about Trump's reputation as a loose cannon could be that briefers circumscribe some of the information they provide to Trump and Hillary Clinton, his prospective Democratic opponent.
We already know her to be a formidable ally and enemy on Capitol Hill, but with no Frank attached to her, enemies view her as a loose cannon – and, more frightening still, a powerful woman.
"Loot" has a loose cannon friend who brags that he's "been robbing motherfuckers since the slave ships," while "Warning" plays out through a series of rumors, filtered through clipped calls on maybe-bugged land lines.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 76%Synopsis: The political satire "Bulworth" centers around fictional US Senator Jay Bulworth (Warren Beatty) as he becomes a loose cannon on the campaign trail and attracts voters with his unexpected candor.
Overall, though, I think this turned out pretty well, and am glad I could incorporate some long bonus fill like "JUKEBOX HERO" and LOOSE CANNON, and some nice mid-length fill in LIKE SO and ROOMBA.
According to the network, Valderrama will be playing an NCIS agent — described as "an unpredictable, charismatic loose cannon" — who returns many years after taking an undercover assignment that's so deep some people presume he is dead.
Addressing the trust deficit Clinton is certain to seize on any foreign policy or temperamental missteps by Trump to bolster her argument that her foe is a "loose cannon" who can't be trusted with America's nuclear arsenal.
"It's high time we call out Lil' Kim, the loose cannon of east Asia, for what he is: a terrorist in a terrorist state," Poe said, using his preferred nickname for North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
Faced with a loose-cannon 2016 GOP presidential nominee who disagrees with them on key issues, Charles and David Koch — the two billionaire "Koch brothers" — are directing the vast resources of their political network toward down-ballot races.
The problem is Mr. Trump at the moment seems, dare I say, to be a bit of a loose cannon whether it becomes about the Iran deal, about G7, about cop 21, about free trade, about tariffs as well.
But that nominee will probably be Donald Trump, and while he's expressed support for reliable conservative judges like Bill Pryor or Diane Sykes, he's also a loose cannon, and no one really knows how he'd approach a vacancy once in office.
The net effect of hiring a loose cannon like Bannon is that private discussions will intensify within the GOP about forfeiting the general election and instead focusing on down-ballot races to try to hold the House and the Senate.
Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell tried to defeat Moore — McConnell feared he would be a loose cannon who would make it even more difficult to keep the GOP united in the closely divided chamber — and even President Donald Trump endorsed Strange.
Surprise and unlikeliness are key, which is why this crew loves loose-cannon tech CEOs as much as they love Kanye West, and also as much as they love bizarre collaborations like Balenciaga and Crocs or Louis Vuitton and Supreme.
One minute she's the loose-cannon detective showing her police colleagues just how foolish and wrong they are about a suspect; the next she's unraveling at the seams, pushing her philandering husband down the stairs and tearing up the bathroom at work.
In the primaries I thought that Trump's pitch to working-class voters, his breaks with Republican orthodoxy on economic and foreign policy, were often politically brilliant … but that Trump himself was too much of a loose cannon to actually win the party's nomination.
"China is dealing with what is a loose cannon now but might, by attempting to engage in tougher love toward Pyongyang, end up with a client state that is completely unrestrained," said Ted Galen Carpenter, a foreign policy specialist at the Cato Institute.
As presented in its world premiere in the first batch of one-acts, "Pinter One" was hysterically funny but shockingly real — a spot-on depiction by a playwright who seemed to foretell the rise of a geographically challenged loose cannon of a president.
Although she was always a loose cannon, it was her separation from her daughter, Charlotte (or, as Charlotte is known to her legal parents, Angela), that nearly led her to take the baby with her when she jumped off a bridge last season.
On "Trio+," his new album, Marcus's burly projection and loose-cannon improvising style make the case for him on their own — especially on high-velocity burners like "Neophilia," a cover of this lesser-known jazz classic by the storied bass clarinetist Bennie Maupin.
Travis Scott is the heavy crooner here, and the up-and-comer Trippie Redd is the loose cannon, but both are expert at shearing traditional melody and form into tiny ribbons and smearing them together into something thrilling and a little unsettling.
Allies say the typically cautious and wonky Clinton — better at policy than politics — will likely sharpen the tone of the campaign in the general election, depicting Trump as a loose cannon who isn't fit to be president and has offended women, immigrants and many others.
It was a team born out of a political problem: Mr. Trump's surprise march to the nomination had left the party's establishment openly questioning whether he had the foreign policy experience and was too much of a loose cannon to be entrusted with the presidency.
Todd: Yet even as The Americans is keeping us wondering what's up with Henry and Mischa, it's doing wonders of displaying exactly what's happening with Paige, who is either a dangerously reckless loose cannon or some sort of spy savant who's inherited all her parents' skills.
So you can understand why James T., a good soldier and also a bit of a loose cannon, might want to break out of the rut, and the title of the latest movie, "Star Trek Beyond," teases the audience with the promise of novelty and risk.
There is a general concern among both Europe's left-leaning and center-right media – as well as the business world – that, if he got to the White House, Trump could be a loose cannon judging from past controversial comments he has made on women, migrants, Muslims and foreign countries.
The only party member besides Lindner with that kind of stature is Wolfgang Kubicki, whose political skills are unquestioned but who is also known as a loose cannon, a reputation that may not suit a sensitive job where a few ill-judged words can move global financial markets.
A "loose cannon" in the reporting world, Brock's bona fides as a righter of wrongs are established early in a montage sequence that has him reporting on the seedy underbelly of a stylized San Francisco, ruled by technology companies that have run more than slightly amok over the city's population.
In the space of a week, the presumptive Democratic nominee delivered a sober national security speech addressing the worst mass shooting in American history; won the resounding endorsement of the sitting commander in chief; and castigated Donald Trump as a "loose cannon" better suited for reality television than the Situation Room.
So, the bottom line when it comes to the Wall Street vote is: Yes, they're still worried about the triple threat of a Democrat sweep of the White House, Senate and House but at the end of the day, they lean toward the known entity, Clinton, over the loose cannon, Trump.
"The problem with these types of reckless, loose-cannon accusations is that they undermine the ability of responsible analysts and policymakers to identify the genuine cases of Chinese wrongdoing and fashion realistic and effective policy responses," said Michael D. Swaine, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
Controversy and loose-cannon-ism, speaking off the cuff and without a filter (or seemingly any real forethought), has always been part of the Kanye West brand; part of his appeal and extraordinary hubris and the magnet draw that is a combination of great talent and the constant threat of a train wreck.
Concerns by foreign policy experts are that the call indicates Trump is a bumbling, rank amateur when it comes to foreign policy, who hasn't consulted with the State Department prior to calls with foreign leaders, and will hurt American prestige at best, or, at worst, is a loose cannon that is leading America to war with China.
For decades, conspiracy theorists have suggested that underneath the blond sparkle and artful cocktail-party chat, Meyer was a loose cannon who knew too much — a younger Martha Mitchell — and was brutally silenced by her ex-husband's C.I.A. But despite being the subject of at least two biographies, Meyer remains largely a mystery, a glamorous cipher.
With 28503 million new jobs added to the economy and a 22019-year record low in unemployment, media quickly realized it couldn't get a foothold against the businessman-turned-president, so they moved on to their next narrative on Trump - that he is a loose cannon on foreign policy, the likes of which could start wars around the globe.
Within five lines we know that Seagal's character is named Gino, he's a loose cannon who won't stand for injustice even if it means blowing a three million dollar bust (and this is nineties... that's like a billion dollars today), and as a bonus it is revealed that he was helping a pregnant prostitute—not just a dirty regular prostitute!
The band of survivors centered on the former deputy sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) has faced human nemeses all along, from the loose cannon Merle Dixon to the maniacal Governor, but the definitive turn happened with the introduction of the current nemesis, the theatrical, truly comic book-style Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, whose performance has been the main reason to watch lately).
When Steve Bannon was hired as President Trump's chief strategist — one of the first two hires the president-elect announced after winning the election — it was correctly regarded as a symbol that Trump would govern as the same sort of populist he'd been during the campaign: loose-cannon attention seeking in style, "law and order" hawkishness about immigration, Islam, and crime in policy.
To be honest, my original plan was to call in sick and spend the morning with a box of tissues and MSNBC talking heads, trying to make sense of how voters could choose an inexperienced loose cannon who had been endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan over Hillary Clinton, who has fought for the underserved and vulnerable nearly every single day of her adult life.
A gentleman asked Yellen a question regarding commentary the person — who was not a member of the media — had heard on the morning and Sunday political shows (think "Meet the Press" and "Morning Joe") about the potential for a Trump presidency to cause "an economic crash all over the world" because of how the rest of the world sees Trump (namely: as a loose cannon).
Jeff Daniels on Wednesday resurrected Will McAvoy, his beloved character from "The Newsroom," to take on the 2016 election, calling presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE a "fact-bending loose cannon" and slamming the media.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's detractors and critics — and I am usually one of them — are gleefully noting that yet another story has emerged that shows the president to be an uneducable loose cannon.
Rather than try to sing it ourselves, we'll just share some of the most memorable lyrics: Bryant: He's a loose cannon ripping up the laws of society You can't subpoena him, he's gonna obstruct Strong: He's a billionaire, unless you take a look at his tax returnsHe's gonna hide, hide, hide Oh, there's no showing you Baldwin: I'm burning every bridge, picking every fight Strong: That's why they call him Mr. Bad Advice 'Cause he listens to the Fox News guys There were further cameos from Chris Redd as Kanye West, Kenan Thompson as Justice Clarence Thomas, Kate McKinnon as Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Mikey Day as Donald Trump Jr. and Alex Moffat as Eric Trump.

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