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" Abdul quickly responded, quipping: "OMG IM PEEING MY PANTS!!!!!
" Our SpaceX representative quickly objected, quipping, "Hey, they're reusable!
After some more quipping, Dobrik says that Koshy broke up with him.
" Ramsay responded, quipping, "How to make your sister cry on her birthday!
" Trump signaled to May to answer Kuenssberg's question first, quipping: "There goes that relationship.
Anstead quickly slipped into place beside their pastor, quipping "Got ya!" to the gathered crowd.
" Thicke couldn't resist ribbing his fiancée, quipping, "How come Instagram [gets] to see this before me???
I'm looking for that chapter right now," before quipping, "How do Southern girls get labor going?
Nor is he saying how much money he's getting — aside from quipping that "it's not quite $120M".
" Risch, asked about having "strong opinions" on his panel, looked around as he feigned surprise, quipping, "Really?
One bite even leaves De Laurentiis quipping "What the f—?" and pulling the food out of her mouth.
Defiantly quipping bravado is a suit of armor for Arnold Beckoff, the show's leading man (and occasional lady).
" He made light of the situation before things got too uncomfortable, quipping, "Wait till the NAACP hears about this!
We do our best," she said, quipping of her kids: "They'll probably end up in therapy at some point.
" One website referred to a popular horror video game, quipping that "the military will turn Severomorsk into 'Silent Hill.
" Biden responded by citing Gillibrand's past praise and quipping: "I don't know what's happened, except you're running for president.
She is a disgrace to our country," Trump added, before quipping: "I'm very angry with you people right now.
And for a while, the guest of honor was quipping that she might skip the Monday night event altogether.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff tweeted his congratulations, quipping that Page and Brin could run a presidential campaign for 2020.
" Vinny Ventiera shared a photo of himself carrying a hammer, quipping: "Well, I guess it's time to get hammered … again.
" Khloé wasted no time teasing her mom, calling her a "hussy" and quipping, "Oh my God, you're such a whore!
" Sanders joked about his resemblance to the actor during a CNN town hall last year, quipping: "I am Larry David.
" Also quipping, Bettel said his chief of staff often reminds him "don't speak even if you know nobody is listening.
It'll run for eight episodes, so it's easy to imagine it being packed from start to finish with action and quipping.
The legal going on TV age should be 6," continued Dunham before quipping: "Just weighing in on the important national issues!
"Does that hat protect against vog?" one surfer was heard quipping to another about the floppy sun hat he was wearing.
" The screen then flashes back to the moment Kidman took a bite of De Laurentiis' focaccia, quipping: "It's a little tough.
The phrase that sticks in my mind was one quipping  "Canada's next astronaut is going to be one fit [...colourful expletive...]".
While Wallis largely agreed, quipping that even though it's highly unlikely, it's "our only option," Holthaus was a little more optimistic.
" Quipping back to her sister, Nikki pointed out, "Well, that's why I'm not a mom, so I can feed my hunger!
Even her ex, actor Joshua Jackson, took to social media to congratulate her, quipping, "Only question is what took 'em so long!"
Live every day to the fullest," mused Gibson, before quipping: "I'd also tell myself, my younger self, to shut the f— up.
MTV caught Yankovic quipping at the after-party: "We all knew Prince was a great actor, but who knew he could sing?"
The image of the lonely gay man searching fruitlessly for love, quipping through the tears or not, continues to stalk the stage.
" The former president praised Sherald's work, quipping she captured the "grace, beauty, intelligence, charm, and hotness of the women that I love.
Chip also contributes to the announcement by quipping "it's amazing how fast these seasons go," and generally looking like a smiling Dennis Quaid.
" Caulfield said in an interview with WNYC radio today, before quipping that "Westeros was the first place to actually, you know, have Starbucks.
" And of course, Biden managed to throw some shade at the president elect, quipping that in 2020, "Donald Trump's going to be 74.
For your own safety do not do that, OK?" before quipping, "If this were the Boston City Council, that would have ended differently.
Ellen began by showing off photos of the singer sitting on Shelton's lap, quipping that the event must have run out of chairs.
" Jeannie retweeted the video, captioning it "Gross but true," and quipping: "Our tube-fed restaurant just plays Steely Dan's 'Peg' on a loop.
Later on, she played charades with Fallon and Danny DeVito, quipping that she was the ideal Arnold Schwarzenegger replacement for a Twins reboot.
" But he quickly added that "clearly" Grassley's panel has jurisdiction, quipping: "I'm on the Judiciary Committee too, so I'm not throwing any shade.
This included joking about Netflix being up for an Oscar, and Fey quipping that they hid Fyre Fest cheese sandwiches under everyone's seats.
Biden came on stage to rousing applause, quipping "I'm the least qualified man here tonight" before he addressed the issue of sexual assault.
" He also claimed that Tom "only does things for tv so he looks good," quipping that Tom's defenders "live in a fantasy world.
" Federer acknowledges his age readily, quipping at the Hopman Cup recently that his 20-year-old opponent, Stefanos Tsitsipas, "could be my son.
" Grande hopped into the comments, quipping "i can't WAIT for this to be your halloween look," prompting Middlebrook to respond "working on it already.
Investors and analysts have come to know him for flamboyant commentary, quipping about the industry and community in a way other executives often avoid. 
Former naval officer Philip retired from public life last August, quipping at the time that he was no longer able to "stand up much".
Quipping that Michele is "single and alone and desperate and lonely," DeGeneres decided to play a game of "Who'd You Rather?" with the actress.
You won't hear a character quipping about #MeToo or Times Up, or even the need for solidarity between women, but you'll think about it.
The 37-year-old opened the conversation by quipping about John's impressive ability to "talk to dead people and drive" at the same time.
The two constantly tease one another on social media, cropping the other out of pictures, posting unflattering paparazzi shots or quipping with sarcastic captions.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Southbend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke, quipping, "Beto, boy has he fallen like a rock."
The two constantly tease one another on social media, cropping the other out of pictures, posting unflattering paparazzi shots or quipping with sarcastic captions.
" At around noon local time, Faris shared a photo of her father and brother on the couch, sarcastically quipping they were "hard at work.
" Obama can also be heard quipping to the group, "No wonder you're singing so happy; I didn't realize there was champagne to go with it!
" He then lamented a judge revoking bail for his former campaign manager Paul Manafort, sarcastically quipping: "Didn't know Manafort was the head of the Mob.
Professor X quipping at Wolverine is a limited form of Roman calling the player over and over on the telephone and asking to go bowling.
The president chided the press throughout the briefing, quipping at one point that "85033 percent" of journalists should leave the room to improve social distancing.
Jiang began the performance seated at a table and typing at a laptop, then began quipping with a disembodied voice that represented a Grindr chat.
" Some Twitter users joked that Elgort seemed to be hitting on something akin to friendship, quipping: "We're going to help you learn about friendship, bro.
" Ultimately, he reminded us that he's more in touch with younger voters than the moderate Biden, quipping that "this guy makes me look like Drake.
" Pressed if was possible the Senate could leave on Wednesday, the No. 3 Senate Republican hesitated, before quipping with reporters: "Well — are you going somewhere?
It came as Longoria and Ferrera were mid-joke about the issue of casual racism, with the two quipping about getting confused for other Latina stars.
" Clinton shot back in her session following Sanders, quipping that she was "amused" that the Vermont senator appears to consider himself the "gatekeeper on who's progressive.
Except I'm not the one who is pregnant," jokes Guthrie, 47, in the caption, quipping that "most of" the interview "is not safe for the internet.
" The congressman also raised the prospect of a holiday season family gathering, quipping, "To the six angry Democrat Gosars — see you at Mom and Dad's house!
Alleged Cuban intel officer said he knew Oswald A cable from the FBI in 1967 quoted one man quipping Oswald must have been a good shot.
" But Gritty was able to expertly charm his way into the hearts of Flyers' fans and beyond, quipping back, "Sleep with one eye open tonight, bird.
Schwarzenegger later posted a photo of himself grinning alongside his four-legged companions, quipping that the snapshot was his new profile picture, with the hashtag #staytheFhome.
"Glueck also blasted IBM, quipping, "Before Codebreak," referring to the controversy around allegations of cheating by the Houston Astros in Major League Baseball, "there was Jailbreak.
" Zolciak-Biermann wrote of her 5-year-old son, then bringing up her eldest daughter, quipping: "Who does Brielle have to blow in order to meet him??
" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi voiced similar sentiment on any possible punishment in July, quipping about potential penalties threatened by Ryan or other Republicans, "Make my day.
The two are known for constantly teasing one another on social media, cropping the other out of pictures, posting unflattering paparazzi shots or quipping with sarcastic captions.
This odd combination of mass destruction and breezy quipping was trademarked by "Independence Day", a science-fiction disaster movie which became the highest grossing film of 1996.
Amy Sherman-Palladino writes her leading ladies — Lorelai of "Gilmore Girls," Michelle Simms on "Bunheads" — as walking winks, verbose descendants of Dorothy Parker, quipping for their lives.
Quipping on criticism from Warsaw, which sees him as lacking authority to interfere, Timmermans said his son sometimes jokingly greets him as the "unelected, faceless bureaucrat", too.
" Santa tried to thread a line between not misleading and staying appropriate, quipping, "I guess you could say that Al Franken is on Santa's naughty list this year.
Her latest social media scuffle went down Sunday after Marlon Wayans posted an unflattering screenshot of the Bravo star, quipping that she looks like his White Chicks character.
After writing that Ukeles's work gave the exhibition "real soul," he ended by quipping: Let's hope that New York City's financiers pursue the implications of Ukeles's maintenance art.
From quipping about his wardrobe to his Dippin' Dots fixation, the spotlight on Mr. Spicer briefly made him one of the most famous press secretaries in American history.
Braun tweeted in reaction to the Hollywood Reporter&aposs article, quipping "The future is We." The TV series is the latest in the pipeline of WeWork projects announced.
You see, that smile is why I love delivering things," replies Get-Well Gus, quipping cheerily before he takes off, "This mail is not gonna deliver itself, you know!
Fishel shared the same image to her Instagram account, quipping in the caption, "Sure this was funny — but only one of us is taking 25 bathroom breaks a day."
" Reviews of the time even made light of this sexual violence, with Richard Warrington quipping in the Washington Post that the film should be subtitled "Legend of the Oversexedfiends.
Stitching together cheery oral testimonies and frustratingly fuzzy archive material, Ms. Osmond counters the sparseness of visual record with brisk re-enactments and a Welsh chorus of quipping cronies.
Before the door of the wood-lined elevator closed, a Vatican protocol official was heard quipping to the president that it was not "like Trump Tower in New York".
" Jarrell also took the measure of Yvor Winters, one of Williams's chief influences, quipping, "He writes as if the last three hundred years had occurred, but not to him.
I have other things I'm out doing so I do try to catch up on them," Clinton said, before quipping, "And I love to be able to fast forward.
An Elvis impersonator wearing a black rhinestone-studded jumpsuit and sunglasses officiated the short ceremony, quipping "This is a great trip to Vegas" as the pair exchanged rings and vows.
Over the weekend, the country star, 35, opened up to Chicago radio station US99 about her recent hiatus, quipping it was the last break her team will let her take.
Kendall sat down with the talk show host to discuss her turn as a Vogue covergirl, with Kimmel quipping that the giant fashion magazine probably weighs more than she does.
" Luckily, the Tonight Show host seemed to take it in stride, quipping, "This is the Golden Globes, one of the few places left where America still honors the popular vote.
So it has a basketball court, a gym, tanning beds, laundry, an arcade, [a garage for] my cars and bikes and mini golf," he explains, quipping: "You know, the essentials.
"😍😍😍😍," Hyland adoringly wrote, before quipping, "Consider them destroyed" The Modern Family actress and Bachelorette alum first announced the news of their engagement last Tuesday on Instagram.
Cohen approached the end of his life with the same wry bemusement he'd used that night, quipping during a listening session last month that he'd rather choose to live forever.
He served turkey to troops in a cafeteria, handing out plates and quipping, "you'll come back," to one service member, an apparent reference to the high quality of the food.
" The comedian then took a moment to address the protests that swept the country on Wednesday, quipping that "the unity thing might take a scooch longer than Trump was hoping for.
True to form, President Obama offered several witty one-liners as they gathered on the White House South Lawn, even quipping about J.R. Smith's apparent tendency to forego wearing a shirt.
Ted and I have a lot of differences," Graham started during an appearance on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah," dryly quipping of his own explanation, "I'm getting better at this.
" Obama also hasn't held office for three years, Meyers quipping that the 44th U.S. president is now preoccupied with water sports and "gradually unbuttoning his shirt one button at a time.
" The groom-to-be also commented, quipping: "I love you and I'm equally thrilled that no one is going to tell me to put a ring on it 76,000 times a day!
Philip, or the Duke of Edinburgh as he is known in Britain, retired from public life last August, quipping at the time that he was no longer able to "stand up much".
At a campaign rally in Bossier City, La., the president mocked Schiff, attacking his physical stature and quipping that he "will not make the LSU football team," referring to Louisiana State University.
Quipping that a major label would've "told me to fuck off by now", Amber's thankful for the glacial pace; one which has allowed her to build a palpable and productive creative confidence.
Even before accusing the media of siding with China, the president periodically chided the press, quipping at one point that "75 percent" of journalists should leave the room to improve social distancing.
Among the many Trump advisers is Newt Gingrich, who promised a lunar colony by 2020 when he was running for president four years ago, quipping that it could apply for statehood someday.
He appears ready for the role, quipping on Twitter that &aposthe future is We.&apos The TV series is the latest in a long list of entertainment projects covering WeWork&aposs implosion.
Swift was honored with the first-ever "Taylor Swift Award" at the BMI Pop Awards in May, quipping that she "would be kind of bummed" if the award had gone to someone else.
He opens his verse by quipping, "It's the white cup dranker / baby I'm a trapper turned rapper turned sanger," which basically sums up 2008 Wayne, Auto-Tuned syrup fiend and T-Pain acolyte.
The parents of two — daughters James, 3, and Inez, 17 months — constantly tease each other on social media, cropping the other out of pictures, posting unflattering paparazzi shots and quipping with sarcastic captions.
In this Instagram photo captured by Mark Davis, they look like characters from Fantasia made flesh, come to soothe those tired of quipping, screaming, and arguing with each other for a week straight.
" When Buttigieg goes after her record on the DREAM Act — and speaks Spanish — Klobuchar retorts, "I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete," later quipping, "You memorized a bunch of talking points.
This past weekend generated plenty of news about President Trump, but the late-night hosts took a break from their constant political quipping to celebrate the arrival of a certain set of twins.
At 69 years old, she is ever captivating, even (or especially) when she's shucking oysters—a food she seems to be very fond of—and quipping that she wishes her "pussy was this tight."
Speaking with PEOPLE ahead of the show, Gilbert couldn't help but crack a joke about becoming a dad to a little girl, quipping, "Hopefully I got 15, 16 years before I go to prison."
Burned out after a decade of styling ideas for Christmas presents and reversible bunny-fur jackets, Arbus left to do her own thing, quipping later that she preferred to photograph people in their own clothes.
Much was made about the sheer abundance of quality television, with Colbert quipping that nobody except perhaps the president -- known for watching scads of cable news -- could possibly have the capacity to absorb it all.
Once he accused him of having "forgotten already what you said two minutes ago" and quipping "that was a lot" after Biden delivered a rambling answer that somehow started on education and ended on Venezuela.
Following his engagements in Jerusalem, William went to Tel Aviv and, sporting sunglasses and an open-necked shirt, strolled along the Mediterranean shore, chatting with beach-goers and quipping, "I should have brought my swimming trunks".
Even Putin seemed resigned to focusing his attention on victories away from the pitch, quipping that "the winners will be the organizers" when asked at an economic forum last month who would win the World Cup.
" In a speech that was bleeped not once but twice, Arquette thanked everyone who helped her put in her contacts as well as all those fake teeth, quipping: "How many fucked-up teeth does a person need?
Hillary Clinton told an audience in New York on Thursday night that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange "has to answer for what he has done," quipping to the audience that she has some familiarity with his work, per CNN.
The Marvel heroes, Avengers and otherwise, are an unstoppable charismatic force because there is everything to love about a bunch of hot people with superpowers kicking the snot out of CGI aliens and quipping cleverly in punchy asides.
" Sanders later hit back at Ryan for suggesting that Sanders couldn't know whether Medicare for All would guarantee benefits as good as the ones union workers fought to negotiate, quipping: "I do know, I wrote the damn bill!
For example, the forthcoming spot "Not the One" will show Jake comforting a contestant who was just cut from a reality TV dating show, quipping that unlike the bachelorette in question, like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.
When the British actor Alan Rickman appeared on Broadway in Howard Davies's 2002 revival of Coward's "Private Lives," he brought a refreshing, and slightly alarming, sexual frankness to the role of Elyot, that comedy's fast-quipping, martini-sipping hero.
The busy working parents of two — to daughters James, 3, and Inez, 17 months — constantly tease one another on social media, cropping the other out of pictures, posting unflattering paparazzi shots, and quipping at one another with sarcastic captions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland's leader on Monday weighed into row over the banning of Irn Bru, Scotland's most popular soft drink, in Donald Trump's luxury golf resort, quipping that she was sure the U.S. president liked the luminous orange drink.
"I can still remember the first time I got nominated for a SAG award, I was only 9 years old, and I was competing against Batman," he added, quipping about his nomination and being up against The Big Short's Christian Bale.
Foreign media in Russia are overseen by the Russian Foreign Ministry, whose spokeswoman Maria Zakharova this week singled out Shaheen's demarche for criticism, quipping ironically that the senator should have included a clause drawing up a list of books for burning.
"Also as a person, I have a major interest in being healthy and I look after my health," said the chancellor who has her 65th birthday next week, quipping that every birthday made her aware that she was getting older.
He was at once a towering talent and a brown man who sequaciously prostrated himself before his former colonial masters, quipping that those of us who had darker skin and those of us who were women—heaven forfend we be both!
Outside of the bromantic quipping between William and Tovar, the dialogue is aggressively simple (no frills, no poetry) and skews along the lines of "Release the Kraken" or, in this case, bring out the flaming balls of death and so forth.
And former Vice President Joe Biden expressed confusion and consternation about the new rules, quipping that Bloomberg isn't campaigning in the state, which would seem to make any potential appearance on the debate stage useless — at least in the short term.
Jimmy Fallon's single joke on the matter drew a direct line to the sexual assault allegations that have been levied against Donald Trump, with Fallon quipping that the picture of Franken has now made Franken a frontrunner to be elected president.
Thursday before the Senate Armed Services Committee The retired general nicknamed "Mad Dog" and known for once quipping that it's "fun to shoot some people" is known for leading the Battle of Fallujah in Iraq and is widely respected on Capitol Hill.
The Vice President -- who would be 77 years old in 2020, which would make him the oldest upon entering office -- jokingly dismissed concerns about his age, quipping that he'd still be "in better shape" by the next election than President-elect Donald Trump.
" As fans continued to press her for the person's identity, Teigen tweeted, "I AM NEVER TELLING I'm scared I've said too much KNOWLEDGE IS A CURSE!" then later quipping: "You know how much s— I have said and done to famous people??
LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - The lead Brexit negotiator for the European Parliament poked fun at British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday, quipping that she gave her Brexit speech in Florence because she was familiar with the city's 15th century politics of betrayal.
McGowan says she did get an education of sorts while she was in the cult; she's fond of quipping in interviews that she was reading Edgar Allen Poe by age 22015 or 22015 but didn't learn to tie her shoes until age 22016.
Jost began the show by quipping, "Congratulations to Donald Trump, who managed to keep our government open for almost one whole year," alluding to the federal government shutdown that went into effect early Saturday morning after legislators on Capitol Hill failed to reach an agreement.
" Abbott signed the bill at an indoor gun range in Austin, the state capital, then demonstrated his own shooting skills at an upstairs firing gallery before holding up his bullet-pocked target and quipping, "I'm gonna carry this around in case I see any reporters.
" Pressed again by Axelrod on the possibility of a return to the political sphere by November, Stewart replied by quipping, "I mean, I'll vote " For those missing his commentary this election season, Stewart added that "television has never been more ripe with beautiful satire.
Showing Wade Wilson punching his way through faceless goons all while quipping for the camera, the footage was received by the fan community with incredible enthusiasm, pushing a studio that had been more focused on the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises off the fence.
" The comedian didn't shy away Sunday from the controversy surrounding the Academy Awards over the lack of black nominees in any of the top acting categories, quipping in his opening monologue that the 88th annual show is "otherwise known as the White People's Choice Awards!
Which GOP senator on Tuesday advocated breaking with the White House and Senate leaders to pass bills this week to reopen parts of the government that are not embroiled in the wall funding fight, quipping with reporters, "I think we can walk and chew gum"?
But Majority Leader McConnell has made it clear that neither the president nor anyone else can interfere with how he runs his Senate, recently quipping that "Senate rules are a matter for the Senate and a lot of other people have opinions" (see Rule 85033).
Quipping that Indian media had recently portrayed him like a "villain in a Bollywood movie", Khan's overtures to New Delhi included calls for better trade ties and to sit down and discuss Kashmir, a disputed region that was the cause of two of the three wars between the neighbors.
Then Kanye swoops in for some truly flagrant bars, pointing out that "beggars can't be choosers bitch this ain't Chipotle" and quipping that, after a trip to the strip club, "wifey gonna kill me she the female OJ" (a real nugget for all the OG Kardashian fans out there).
" In accepting his Best Supporting Actor Oscar on Sunday, Pitt opened his speech with a comment about President Donald Trump's recently concluded impeachment trial, quipping, "They told me I only have 22010 seconds up here, which is 21960 seconds more than the Senate gave John Bolton this week.
"Europe, you don't want us because the majority of our population are Muslim ... We knew it but we tried to show our sincerity," Erdogan said at a graduation ceremony in Istanbul on Wednesday, the eve of Britain's "Brexit" vote, quipping that Turkey too could hold such a referendum.
" But he declined to weigh in on questions about Trump, saying, "I'm not going to talk about it any further than that," quipping on his way into a closed-door lunch with Senate Republicans, "I'm going in here because if I don't say something stupid to these questions, I might win.
US representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is the most high-profile politician to function as a millennial influencer; Ocasio-Cortez grew a passionate national following as she ran for office in New York in part because she's exceptionally good at Twitter and Instagram, explaining her political stances and quipping at opponents.
"  "You're an Asian American struggling with the pressure of trying to prove yourself academically and occupationally so that the sacrifices your parents made to give you a better life by working late nights and saving money are not in vain," the OP jokes before quipping, "And not to mention, you're also lactose intolerant.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio expressed his support for the new policy by quipping, "I'm a big fan of Russian oligarchs paying more to get into the Met" -- as if middle- and working-class families from Ohio to India didn't plans trips to one of the world's most famous museums.
" One of the study's co-authors, ASU psychology professor and mother of two Suniya Luthar, Ph.D., told CNN after the study was published in early 2016 that she "was a little taken aback" at the findings, quipping, "apparently preadolescence is the new adolescence or junior high school or middle school is the new high school.
" To celebrate the occasion, everyone comes through and blacks out on the verses, whether it's SilkMoney quipping, "I itch for licks I swear to god I think robbery's fun" or Lord Linco sliding into his bars with the emphatic statement, "I need some dope, I need some clothes, I need some fucking face tats.
At this year's OpenWorld, Ellison took another jab at Amazon Web Services, quipping that Oracle's autonomous approach to the cloud might protect users from themselves — as in the case of Capital One, where user error is thought to have allowed an attacker to breach an Amazon cloud server and steal personal information from millions of customers.
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton slammed Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE for quipping about child separations while speaking to a conservative criminal justice organization on Tuesday.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpOur justice system must reward success Former Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Roy Moore calls for Omar to go back from 'whence she came' MORE on Friday joked about a precipitous drop in the stock market following a series of tweets lashing out at China, quipping that it was perhaps spurred by Rep.
" We get matter-of-fact observations that may not be the most morally sound but mirror the ways the human mind works, like when Raj chastises a girl for driving drunk to come see him, quipping, "girl that's dangerous you should be a little more cautious / but being wild like that make me want to pull up just a little more often.
Another highlight is that in the video, set for some reason in an Area 51-like warehouse full of tires and malfunctioning TVs, he inexplicably spends a good chunk of time sitting in a wheelchair with spinning rims: Wayne gets in a few punchlines of his own, whether he's bragging about getting paid for killing time ("dead clocks") or quipping that AK-47 is his address.
Or consider iiiDrops closer "Escape" (a song a bit reminiscent of Drake, in fact), where he pulls up from discussing "all the niggas with burners that left the safety off / And kids turned statistics that's left dead when the summer's gone" to quipping "This shit feel right, ooh this shit feel like / Jordan for 40 at 40 to let you know he's still Mike" in the space of a breath.
In fact, Fox News's article about how Vaughn supposedly "faces liberal outrage after he was seen with Trump during national championship game" prominently features a tweet from Washington Examiner staffer Siraj Hashmi, who is hardly a liberal, sarcastically quipping that "Ladies & gentlemen, I regret to inform you Vince Vaughn is CANCELED" — but the tweet is presented in David Aaro's article as though Hashmi is a liberal who meant it earnestly.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE on Monday joked that he had been willing to hold his North Carolina campaign rally outside in the rain, quipping that it would prove his hair was real.
The episode was illustrative of the challenges he faces in appealing to moderates while also pleasing the progressive wing of his party Entrepreneur Andrew YangAndrew YangCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE was the only candidate to call out Biden by name, quipping that the former Delaware senator "must really not like to travel," according to the Post.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Warren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE addressed the impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE on Sunday, quipping to an audience that he was "the only reason" that it was happening.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Four companies reach 0M settlement in opioid lawsuit | Deal opens door to larger settlements | House panel to consider vaping tax | Drug pricing markup tomorrow On The Money: Trump dismisses 'phony Emoluments Clause' after Doral criticism | Senate Dems signal support for domestic spending package | House panel to consider vaping tax MORE (D-Mass.) says she isn't afraid to take on Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in a White House run, quipping she would "welcome" the wrestler-turned-actor into the presidential race.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE on Tuesday said that the United States would "deal with" whatever North Korea has planned, quipping that Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnStrap yourself in: 85033's likely to be quite a ride What to worry about: 6 top risks to watch for in 2020 Foreign policy issues, with enemies and allies, will follow Trump in 2020 MORE may send him a "nice present" and not actually be planning a missile test.

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