Some seems as disingenuous as any piece of professional flackery. |
The crass cultural chauvinism and blatant flackery that surrounded and fed American pop have not by any means gone from the art scene, but they are muted. |
But with our eyes on the prize, we should not stumble into the classic trap of candidate flackery while applying political cosmetics. |
It may seem outlandish to launch a campaign broadside by television ad and book flackery devoted to discrediting the respectable Vietnam War record of Senator John Kerry, who has five combat medals. |
Touted as the Liar's Poker of Capitol Hill, Jackley's account does live up to the publisher's flackery. |
Flackery requires putting together credible narratives from pools of verifiable data. |