| 1. | Yet every elected official who hints at flexibility is castigated as a waffler.
 
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 | 2. | Get prepared for a nasty fall debate about who is the bigger waffler.
 
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 | 3. | A politician who does this, of course, is considered a waffler.
 
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 | 4. | Now is not the time for rookies, nor cowboys, nor wafflers,
 
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 | 5. | Lieberman called Kerry a " waffler ."
 
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 | 6. | Image : Well-intentioned waffler _ but he's a war hero!
 
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 | 7. | Bill Clinton is generally a drifter and a waffler, whose loose conduct demeans his office.
 
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 | 8. | He is still a prize waffler.
 
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 | 9. | Gudmundson then ran for one of the seven Vice-President positions, as did fellow Waffler Mel Watkins.
 
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 | 10. | (UNDATED ) They are the independents, the swing voters, the undecided, the wafflers, the uncommitted.
 
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