"Spike" includes one of the angriest diatribes ever addressed to a politician in "Tramp the Dirt Down."
Back then, they were often graphic descriptions of his grisly work, drawings or angry diatribes.
Scalia was a little more opportunistic, launching into an angry diatribe almost immediately.
Arriving there with the recidivist's shame, she wrote angry diatribes at herself.
Her angry diatribes at the medical establishment, when juxtaposed with a 46-year, pack-a-day cigarette habit, seem misdirected, even petulant.
With his children in the car, he was flipping radio stations when they heard a talk-radio caller's angry diatribe.
Even innocent questions could escalate into angry diatribes.
The fictional news anchor who utters the line becomes a celebrity, with the movie tracking how his angry diatribes result in high ratings.
Backed by a four-piece band, she sings an angry diatribe, "Invisible on the Street," which all too accurately describes her condition.
If those knees could tell a story it would probably be an angry diatribe against the paparazzi.