Now, let's recall Al Gore's speech on the White House lawn, where he insisted President Clinton was the by-gosh bestest president a fella could have, and he was proud to be his bootlicking vassal.
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Last week, when asked why many black politicians in Harlem were calling on residents to boycott his march, Muhammad again linked himself to Malcolm X, saying Malcolm X was also shunned by " bootlicking, Uncle Tom " black politicians.
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By evening, a limousine driver from West Palm Beach, his dress shirt soaked through with sweat, was going hoarse calling Bush a " bootlicking moron " while a Republican followed him around with a megaphone loudly mocking his body odor.
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But no prominent Democrat spoke with equal bluntness about Harry Belafonte, who described Secretary of State Colin Powell as a bootlicking plantation " slave " who curries favor in order " to come into the house of the master ."
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Responding with the sort of bootlicking acquiescence that those who knew Dick Cheney's solid record had hoped he would never stoop to, the vice presidential nominee on the honor and integrity ticket burped back, " Oh yeah, he is, big time ."
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When not finger-wagging from the bench or bootlicking visiting royalty like Larry King, Ito has found time to scribble a note to Money magazine, quibbling over a factoid, and has even written a groveling missive to my friend Jeff Danziger, the Christian Science Monitor cartoonist.
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In the album, O . C . reflects on himself, his family, broken love and much on the workings and shadiness in the music business; " Behind all the glitz and hype lies the reality of the business, superficially, empty promises, bootlicking and soul-selling " is written in the booklet.