Most people just want somebody who can articulate their hatreds, and Gingrich is demagogically happy to play the role. |
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Meanwhile, we in the West are bashing China, unfairly and demagogically, over its exports. |
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But we also deplore dishonest position-taking as a pure and simple maneuver to manipulate public opinion demagogically. |
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By demagogically using the words democracy' and communication', what the report is really trying to do is to call these into question. |
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Maybe that's one reason why the discussion of the issue in Virginia seems to be curiously fact-based: nobody can figure out how to treat it demagogically. |
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He demagogically presented them as one of the main causes of the country's economic and social problems, and threatened to withdraw their welfare benefits and expel them from their camps. |
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However simple and demagogically attractive these ideas might appear, though, they are conceptually flawed and operationally ineffective. |
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