Part of this strategy was to portray the press as members of a liberal elite that was out of touch with these real Americans. |
On field training exercises, combat soldiers will be out of touch from loved ones for days. |
But Mr Waters says inspectors can be out of touch with what it is like to be working day-to-day in a classroom. |
It is run by an ex-army martinet absurdly out of touch and absent-mindedly rooting about in irrelevances. |
The Sikh protesters objected to violent scenes in the play being set in a gurdwara and to the depiction of the giani as an out of touch buffoon. |
On the flip side of the coin they cost the British tax payer millions every year, and have become out of touch with the public. |