Let him be a lesson of the perilous folly of incuriousness, and the value of speaking truth to power. |
It is hard to fault the government for its incuriousness, when the same appears to have afflicted much of the Canadian media. |
Some in the White House believe if this president is attacked for his incuriousness, in some ways he scores points with people who frankly don't like the media. |
Our vagueness about what we are doing encourages a certain incuriousness about whom we are doing it for. |
I feel a fundamental crippling incuriousness about our officers, too much body and too little head. |
Somehow, our current president's incuriousness is seen as charming and likeable. |