By mid-December, the anti-Tebow resistance was worn down to the contrarians and the clueless.
In Reel Two, the Feckless Progressive takes over from the Clueless Conservative and makes things much, much worse.
The clueless Chancellor should take a cue from the now-forgotten Ludwig Erhard, architect of the post-WWII German economic miracle.
Glanville, standing nearby in center, had to supress his laughter and, later on, explain to the clueless Jefferies what the guy was talking about.
Under the clueless leadership of its governor, Jennifer Granholm, the state first hoped its "cool cities" program would keep young, educated workers close to home.
Kirsten Dunst, who even at her ditziest gives off a whiff of the narcoleptic, stars as Marie Antoinette, betrothed as an Austrian teen-ager to the clueless Dauphin of France (Jason Schwartzman).
It's hard to resist a nationwide party, so you'll find the clueless mingling with the season ticket holders, which can lead to bitterness from both quarters when apathy meets with bone-crushing enthusiasm.
Failure to adapt to the rapidly changing methods of media distribution will leave the clueless wallowing behind like mastodons in the muck of a Pleistocene tar pit (about as slow and agonizing of a death as I can imagine).
Monetary policy is the area in which clueless conservatives are the most clueless.
After watching all the network pundits laud Giuliani, it struck me that they must be the most clueless folks in the world.
Wilson, best known for his role as the aggressively clueless Dwight Schrute on TV's "The Office, " began his talk with random slides ("Here's a baby monkey riding a boar"), gags about the early days of the Internet and jokes about his postings on Twitter, where he has almost 3 million followers.
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For the totally clueless, SurveyMonkey has templates to follow, and quick, modular components allow the surveyor to run multiple choice, matrix of choices, rating scale, text box, and demographic questions under the noses of his or her target respondents with a simple click of a button.
By shifting its focus from economic growth to spending cuts and balanced budgets, the Club for Growth has joined the chorus of clueless conservatives urging the Republicans to be nothing.
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In the case in Massachusetts that John mentioned, in the schools in the Lynn district, where they've had a voluntary desegregation plan, and they've now defended it successfully in Federal court, the students feel that the kids in the adjoining districts that are segregated are clueless about the nature of this society and just don't understand how to operate in it.
It usually involved him stealing the ball from a clueless opponent and taking it down the court for a leisurely layup while the nosebleed section, where I was sitting, erupted in joy.
What is truly shocking with AutoZone though is how clueless the analysts seem to be.
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An unquestioned, and often unconscious, belief in Keynesianism is at the heart of clueless conservatism.
Right now, though, critiques from the left may be more effective than yammering from the still-clueless right.
Since then she has played roles in films including Dirty Laundry and Malcolm X and in the TV series Clueless.
The sad truth is that while most of us take great pride in the amazing things NASA has accomplished, we are now pretty much clueless about where the space program is going.
The spot, which aired on cable television and the Web, shows a clueless blue-shirted store salesman stammering and shrugging when a customer asks him to explain the difference between two laptops.
As demand for unskilled labor continues to shrink and even the lowest-level jobs require skills beyond what most eighteen-year-olds graduate with, most of them will enter the labor market completely unprepared and essentially clueless as to how to interact with the marketplace.
Many voters were similarly clueless about the pair's records in their party, however.
While a few elected officials seem to be figuring this out, most are just as clueless as the Fed.
The 2012 election amounted to a desperate attempt by the electorate to purge the Republican Party of clueless conservatism.
Clueless for the most part, Sedona executives were thunderstruck by an anonymous, 300-page dossier dumped on their doorstep in September 2001.
Short of doing that, a CEO will remain clueless until the problems become so great that even the strongest of companies will implode.
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Teachers love to portray columnists, analysts and pundits as clueless about the real world of teaching unless we've actually taught in the classroom.
The Germans were likewise clueless how to operate a US Union dominated company, so they did what they do best: they gave orders.
Schwarzenegger never grew beyond the role of a clueless political narcissist.
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