Most politicians lie, or mislead.
some think he is a professor.In all honesty i just see Wenger as a politician in a coaches shoes...
Most politicians lie with a straight face.they do things not really to better the country but to keep the population quiet and prevent decent (Ozil was bought to keep fans quiet after a failed summer in the market)..
Not exact matches
What bothered me the
most was the comment that fact checking wasn't enough,
politicians continue to use the
lie even after it's been exposed as a
lie because it gets votes.
Britain does not enjoy his company, he has destroyed our democracy, our once centered BBC, rendered our
politicians as corrupt,
lied to the public on numerous occasions, denied the British public any say on the E.U, denied us the right to know anything of his secret mass immigration policy's, caused more racism and divide in different forms in communities, turned us into the
most watched CCTV state in the world, not to mention the wars.
Two points, two of the ten commandments: (1)
Most politicians sound like they're
lying when they pander to religious audiences.
For lessons in how to be a
politician Macmillan pointed to Walpole's two great maxims - to know «what it concerned him
most to know» and «quieta non movere», loosely translated, as Boris Johnson would say, as «let sleeping dogs
lie».
Addressing a rally of NDC supporters in Kumasi on Saturday, Koku Anyidoho stated that Dr Bawumia is a dishonest
politician who has made
lying his stock in trade and should not be rewarded with the second
most highest office of the land.
Former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, once considered one of the state's
most powerful
politicians, was convicted Monday of charges that he traded favors in exchange for $ 5 million and then
lied about it.
«This is just sour grapes because their whole campaign against Congresswoman Tenney is based on the
lie that she's not accessible when, in fact, throughout her career she's been one of the
most accessible
politicians in the state.»
Fundamentally, the problem is that
most of us expect our
politicians to
lie and deceive.
In a state mired with political corruption and known for its shady backdoor deals, the sudden leftward shift of one of the New York's
most powerful and shameless
politician hides the continuation of the business agenda that
lies underneath all of Cuomo's progressive rhetoric.
In episode 105, four stories explore the cost of stubbornness: a man refuses to acknowledge some important events in his wife's life; a 14 - year - old boy decides he will never, ever fall in love; a
politician attempts to win an election without telling a single
lie; a man who continues doing a job during an emergency when
most people would probably stop.
Aside from conmen, compulsive liars and some
politicians,
most people become uncomfortable when telling a
lie and transmit their deceitful behavior through their body language.