Unimpressed with the State of the Union address, Republicans dismissed Mr. Obama's postspeech tour as an exercise in political flackery. |
Still, her stint late last year on Newshour, a radio show from the BBC World Service, was very different from Clinton's televised flackery. |
But with our eyes on the prize, we should not stumble into the classic trap of candidate flackery while applying political cosmetics. |
Some seems as disingenuous as any piece of professional flackery. |
The biggest buildings rise in a swirl of jargon and flackery, which she always pointedly ignores. |
I quote it in full, for the sheer pleasure of wallowing in high-grade flackery. |