By contrast, Johnson has clearly flirted with the leave campaign, and if he now joins Cameron, George Osborne and William Hague in the remain campaign, he would confirm his reputation as an equivocator. |
Fox News has released some excerpts that seem to be in keeping with Mr. Perry's shift to a more combative stance against Mr. Romney, whom he is now aggressively painting as a political equivocator. |
They are going to call him an equivocator. |
The psychologist Peter Bull describes her as a sphinx-like equivocator, author of a new technique of never giving a specific answer to a direct question. |
One sees from Kastner's talk that he is a skilled equivocator. |
Mackenzie King was a weasel and an equivocator who had an unbreakable power base in isolationist Quebec, but he would not abandon Britain. |