It is a valuable and articulate polemic against the glibness of liberal internationalism, its ideological license and its bouts of arrogance. |
It's an excellent premise for a film, which makes it that much more disappointing that due to excessive glibness and tonal inconsistencies, the pieces never come together. |
The men in The Group behave with glibness, condescension, and even brutality toward the Vassar grads. |
And his weapon was words, for he had an Irishman's astonishing gift of the gab, glibness he called it, that never failed him. |
The glibness of some of the reasoning threatened apoplexy in at least one viewer. |
But it didn't take many years of experience to realize that glibness is a minor talent, like being good at video games or foosball. |