Instead we shall be presented once more with weasel words, evasions and probably downright lies from the government's legal apologist. |
It must also be careful not to become a silent apologist or polite enabler for the regime. |
The guy's a wackadoodle fossil and nuclear apologist, making snarky comments about wind turbines and climate change. |
He is, for example, an ardent apologist for Robert E. Lee, regarding him and other Confederates as American heroes. |
He was no apologist, but the glittering, near-feverish eloquence of his writing suggests fascination, almost reverence. |
Perhaps he is wary of appearing to be an apologist in the eyes of his western readers. |