Whether you feel that he's a plain thief, or simply a monumental blunderer, none of that matters. |
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If this was, as it seems, a genuine blunder, then it is the blunderer who must bear its cost. |
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Others are harsher, saying that he is a serial blunderer who is presiding over a rapid waning of American power and influence within the region. |
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Even so, reflecting on Letwin's track record as a blunderer, his rise to become Cameron's enforcer begs some questions for the Prime Minister. |
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The apparition in a theatrical company of a first class blunderer turns a tragedy into an unbridled comedy where gags hang on together with an unrestrained rythm. |
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