demagoguing वाक्य
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- "They could spend the weekend demagoguing us about a do-nothing Congress, which has been their strategy all year, " he said.
- "And you've got Democrats equally irresponsibly demagoguing Medicare, which is first in a long line of entitlement crises that must be solved ."
- "They're going to continue with their one-bill-at-a-time strategy and their continuance of demagoguing about Social Security ."
- But as long as Clinton and the Democrats " keep demagoguing the tax issue, Republicans are going to stick it to them, frankly, " he added.
- Wilson's support for Prop . 187 led to criticism that he was demagoguing on an emotional issue with racial overtones that could ignite public passions in unknown and potentially dangerous directions.
- Bachu said statisticians embarked on this study, as well as a March study on mothers who receive AFDC, because these women have become a ready but helpless target for congressional demagoguing.
- But as 1995 wore on, Lamm found himself furious at his friend for blocking modest Medicare reform : " I am awed by his understanding, which just makes his demagoguing worse.
- And he has disappointed me in the demagoguing of Medicare, when my children and your children are not going to have a decent future unless we sanely come to grips with the issue.
- "I don't mind the governor having as many press conferences as he wants to, demagoguing on the attorneys'fees or any other issue, " he said.
- He accuses the Nation of Islam, which has promoted AIDS treatments of highly dubious efficacy, of " demagoguing " the issue and " playing the Tuskegee race card ."
- Opponents consider his stand little more than demagoguing, t ` You can be a demagogue and a true believer at the same time, " said Wayne Flynt, an Auburn University historian.
- Halfway through the hourlong session, House Majority Leader Dick Armey complained that the president was trying to frighten the congressman's grandmother by demagoguing the impact of Medicaid cuts on nursing-home care.
- In fact, choreographing a military action, by definition a bloody business, among 19 democracies with unfettered news media criticism and political oppositions not above demagoguing against any policy, is a ticklish chore.
- "Of course no one is scapegoating or demagoguing, " he said in a statement released by his office, adding that he feels some sympathy for undocumented aliens seeking to better their lives.
- For Democrats who are caught in a squeeze about voting for a popular tax cut, they have to decide whether to vote with their district or hope that the president can scare people by demagoguing Social Security.
- We can have a respectful dialogue, and we have to stop demagoguing this issue, " Dean, another potential candidate for DNC chairman, said on NBC's " Meet the Press " earlier this month.
- For proof, one need look no further than the shameless election-year spectacle of candidates demagoguing against same-sex marriage, even when they are political bedfellows of the very Americans they ask the rest of us to deplore.
- Rep . Jesse Jackson Jr ., D-Ill ., who supports needle-exchange, said the " demagoguing " on the issue " sometimes makes it hard for politicians to vote or do the right or healthy thing ."
- "Dole's 15 percent tax cut, and the Democrats'` demagoguing'on health care are the poster boys of the irresponsibilties in American politics, " he said, referring to Dole's election season offer of an income tax cut.
- Bush didn't accuse the Clinton administration or Al Gore of demagoguing the issue by launching the probe, but the former Texas oilman did insist that it's the administration's job to pressure the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Nations to increase oil output.
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