| Dismissed last year as the token nutjob in the line-up of Republican presidential candidates, his insurgent campaign proved surprisingly tenacious. |
| But I wouldn't put it past him if he thought the North Korean nutjob could provide another excuse to dodge a TV grilling. |
| Anyway, Bashar, I understood that you have much responsibility as a sociopathic nutjob, but it takes a toll on the family. |
| And later in the week come the anniversaries of the Oklahoma City bombing and the raiding of the compound in Waco, Texas, a holy day in the anti-government nutjob calendar. |
| And to obtain his party's nomination, Jeb will have to pretend to be a nutjob who denies climate change, etc, etc. |
| The one and only nutjob herself, La Toya Jackson, is going to be launched into the reality TV arena. |