Why did many left-liberals regard him as a self-serving betrayer of their principles? |
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Though critics of Clarke have charged him with self-serving theatricality, he looked and sounded absolutely sincere to me. |
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We will be spared the horrors of greedy, selfish and self-serving individuals who trample over people so that they can get a million dollars. |
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Instead, debate is often overwhelmed by superstition, folk wisdom, prejudice and self-serving agendas. |
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Regrettably, the debate is so laden with emotions and self-serving arguments that the facts are often overlooked. |
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We want to change the system so that the selfish and self-serving villains don't feel the need to harm others. |
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The most frustrating part of the debate is the obvious self-serving of some of the people concerned. |
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She turns on her own staff to make a selfish, self-serving deal behind closed doors that later gets revealed. |
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That is so self-serving and selfish in my opinion, so that's the last thing I want to do. |
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If we act in a purely selfish, self-serving manner, then the future fruition of that action will be negative. |
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Could it be the posthumous public pronouncements were really only shameless self-serving exaggerations? |
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Fisher's attitude was emblematic of the insular and self-serving culture that has dominated the general committee for decades. |
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Years of benign neglect on the part of her parents are followed by an intense self-serving attention that masquerades as love. |
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The GGA failed to live up to its lofty and noble ideals due largely to the self-serving nature of some of its less progressive members. |
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The result is not only vindication, but also the self-serving sense that only you can save the republic. |
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There is, inevitably, a lot of self-serving humbug and a lot of tedious pap. |
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She has been exposed as an amoral, unfeeling, self-serving, despicably conscience-less human being. |
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They are accused of being legalist, obsessive about detail, hypocritical and self-serving. |
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Or maybe it's his special gift for issuing halfhearted and self-serving mea culpas, an apologia disguised as an apology. |
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While the recollections of participants are a lode of information, without corroborating sources, many interviews turn into self-serving pieces. |
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Seldom will so much hot air have been expended by so many for such a meanly self-serving and self-defeating result. |
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After a while, the whole process operates as though on auto-pilot, self-serving and self-perpetuating. |
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The production in India was more self-serving than anything else. |
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The campaign to put a spoke in the wheels of efforts to clean up the customs service has descended to the level of self-serving media manipulation. |
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One result of this shilly-shallying is that much of the talk about liberty becomes a self-serving charade. |
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These are short-sighted, power-crazed, intellectually degenerate, self-serving, morally empty imbeciles! |
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It takes on corrupt media moguls, bloodthirsty generals and self-serving politicians, as well as an uncaring public. |
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To him the popular leaders were simply deceivers, brigands and tyrants, their followers the victims of self-serving malice and moral depravity. |
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Her outfits and blokish humour are viewed with muted approval, although even she is eventually portrayed as self-serving and unreliable. |
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From this side of the Atlantic, the motives behind this action appear far more self-serving. |
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Both sides, in effect, associated politicians with self-serving sleaziness and corruption. |
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And hey, you can finally tell yourself that being a slothful, gluttonous thief isn't such a self-serving activity, after all. |
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It obliges us to be stripped of our illusions, our narrow and self-serving views. |
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Yet to the unreflecting eye they can appear as isolationist, self-serving and even criminal. |
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The other is a ruthless, self-serving dealmaker, a fat cat determined to have bowlfuls of cream. |
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But politicians are expected to be venal and self-serving if given the chance. |
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New Age materialism seemed an ugly form of self-serving notions to justify greed and the refusal of compassion. |
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For unless one subjects the self-serving declarations of one's protagonist to scrutiny, one ends up writing in the hagiographic mode. |
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By defending his blundering ways, this self-serving little weasel shows callous disregard for that poor little girl. |
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Marina is the superficially assured yet vulnerable one, naughty, stroppy, self-serving and extrovert, rebelling against her unstable home life. |
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This is impressive in its way, but also self-serving, exhibitionistic, and ultimately stultifying. |
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It helps defuse the self-serving pomposity of much of the journalistic clerisy. |
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Although this advice may sound self-serving, the fact is that, for a vaccine to successfully immunize a pet, the animal must be healthy. |
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But most readers can probably recognize the cloying phraseology as self-serving. |
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The comments by some Madrid players have been clearly self-serving and contradictory. |
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Coming from media conglomerates and other corporate giants, that sort of rhetoric is notably self-serving. |
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This insufferable self-serving sanctimony about freedom and liberty is more than just annoying, however. |
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McDonnell's yet-to-be-delivered statement opens with self-serving platitudes and praise for the committee. |
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Doesn't this self-serving recklessness suggest a character flaw, a lack of seriousness, some failure of judgement? |
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These composition and narrative tricks would seemingly sink another film, making it too clever and crafty in a self-serving fashion. |
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The newspaper's sudden interest in the anti-war movement is cynical and self-serving. |
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The reaction of the so-called French left to the first revelations exposes its cynical and self-serving attitude. |
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The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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As is often the case with people who go public about their messy private lives, many of the contributors were self-serving bores. |
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To be sure, many worldly-wise, professedly neutral Washington types will read this book as the self-serving defense of a wounded partisan. |
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How can you be confident of the self-serving agenda of an agent? |
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Of course it doesn't help that a lot of conceptual art is devoid of substance and that those cards are mostly self-serving inane twaddle, but the principle is there. |
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The man's principal talent is for spinning self-serving tales. |
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And yet their aims are no less self-serving and their interests no less mercenary than those of any other union. |
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Science is not immune from error, folly, or self-serving boosterism. |
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By their selectivity of causes and their self-serving approach they have discredited themselves as genuine defenders of human rights and liberties. |
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Since the building tax exemption was a market correction, not an interference, that was a self-serving argument for slumlords and land speculators to make. |
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Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac. |
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Without going overboard on the bent-backed, swivel-eyed cackling often brought to the character, his Fagin is believably unscrupulous and self-serving. |
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Does this term connote the subjective and self-serving claims of the mission planners, or the foreseeable objective consequences of a particular mission? |
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We can see through the pseudo-humility, cod philosophy and self-serving attempts to gain a reputation as a staunch supporter of charitable causes. |
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What a load of unmitigated, unadulterated self-serving guff. |
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That's the kind of enthusiast that is being driven into oblivion by self-serving, loudmouth boors who think that they invented the microprocessor. |
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Even if they wrote their thoughts down in their memoirs, you don't know if these were just self-serving lies made up as post facto self-justification for a place in history. |
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For years, the argument runs, anonymity has actually been the way to get self-serving or rubbishy stories into a self-serving and increasingly rubbishy media. |
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Lovell does an excellent job deconstructing this self-serving myth. |
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Independent voters increasingly see both parties as captives of corrupt, self-serving and self-perpetuating political machinery. |
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You small-mindedly assume that without the governance of an imaginary sky cop, a person will just naturally fall into self-serving, pleasure-seeking, negative behaviour. |
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Conversely, but equally false, is the image of a toady who curries favor from higher-ups or someone who twists self-sacrifice into a self-serving art form. |
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Its parade of sententious and yawningly vacuous postmodern artspeak can only serve to perpetuate the perception of the contemporary art world as a self-serving elite. |
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Our minds are ingenious in concocting self-serving rationalizations. |
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It is easy to shrug off charity and goodwill as petty and self-serving, but consideration for others is not easy and will not always come naturally. |
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Meanwhile, the world's nasty types the greedy, the vicious, the self-serving, the nutters go on their merry way, as murderously unambiguous as ever. |
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Conversely, but equally false, is the image of a toady who curries favor from higher-ups or someone who twists selfsacrifice into a self-serving art form. |
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Not much moral sensitivity is needed to appreciate that, and poetry is seldom improved by stating the obvious, especially when it is nationalistically self-serving. |
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Rich and poor despise each other, and all justify their meanness in the most appallingly self-serving ways imaginable. |
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To be sure, the commitment was to some extent self-serving, in that food programs were designed to use up the surpluses produced by American agriculture. |
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Ann is apparently more sensible but in truth she is just as self-serving. |
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Her recent expressions of concern are self-serving and disingenuous. |
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All too often, that's a cop-out way for an editor to fill their column space, and it reads like self-serving pablum. |
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Tayyipism is all about Erdogan and he wants Turkey to be a manifestation of his self-serving, megalomaniacal character. |
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They develop a metapsychological understanding of art while raising doubts about the self-serving nature of psychoanalytic aesthetics. |
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It shows a system that is corrupt, filled with self-serving placeholders, and uninterested in individual merit. |
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This sounds like another pandering attempt to communize public lands for the self-serving, urban eco-elite that have infested our state for the last 15 years. |
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But who cares if FIFA is a corrupt organisation run by a cabal of dishonest, greedy, self-serving, old boys, parasitically cashing in on the game? |
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