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diatribe

[dahy-uh-trahyb] / ˈdaɪ əˌtraɪb /


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Jesse Watters opened the program with a relatively tame criticism — “this is a whole lot of nothing” — before unleashing a more unbridled diatribe against Mr. Bragg, who he called “a laughingstock.”

From New York Times

The laws about defamation have high bars, but it is also indisputable that Trump lied in his many diatribes about Carroll.

From Salon

In the hours before the bill passed the Senate with 17 Democratic votes, Heitkamp took to the chamber floor to inveigh against the “diatribe,” “hyperbole” and “overstatement” from opponents of the bill.

From Seattle Times

Trump responded to the report with a lengthy diatribe on Truth Social, claiming that he "did absolutely nothing wrong" and that he "never had an affair with Stormy Daniels."

From Salon

Media Matters has a sample of the extremely silly diatribe:

From Salon