Surely Mr. McKenna would not misspeak on such an important issue before a parliamentary committee. |
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Even the most straightforward and plain-spoken people misspeak. |
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It's easy to say one word when you mean to say another, nearly identical word, but it's impossible to repeatedly misspeak an entire anecdote — or, as in McCain's case, an entire strategic reality. |
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There is misspeak on lowering income taxes while in fact increasing them, misspeak on program formats while in fact the government cut funds and narrowed the criteria. |
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Did the Prime Minister's spokesperson misspeak? |
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We see a trend from the government and its fiscal record, a trend that entails mismanagement, hypocrisy, vindictiveness, and as I said before, much misspeak. |
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