The Bush stooges and their lackeys in the media know that they are hanging by a tenuous thread that is unraveling ever faster and faster. |
On election day, he and two other stooges jammed phone lines, preventing Democrats from reaching voters in need of a ride to the polls. |
As Viola, she delivers the bard's verses with an uncommon fluency as she stooges across the stage. |
We stand by and allow them to remove many democratically elected presidents from office and replace them with imperialist stooges. |
Nor does sympathy for what Americans are going through make us capitalist lackeys, stooges of Bush and Blair, or enemies of the Arab world. |
Today was the first time we'd ever been alone together when one of your stooges wasn't listening in. |