When Stephen Colbert ushered the word «truthiness» into the American vernacular, more than a decade ago, we maybe couldn't have anticipated its relevance today: when representatives of the President defend
blatant acts of misrepresentation and manipulation with appeals like «well, that's what he believes».
Such blatant acts of electioneering inside poll sites is absolutely abysmal, and poll supervisors are supposed to stop this immediately, but someone wasn't doing their job.
As fresh claims of abuse by Mr Corbyn's supporters emerged, one of Labour's biggest donors left the party, accusing the party leadership of failing in its response to «the
most blatant acts of anti-Semitism».
«Inproper conduct» includes surrounding the referee, foul and abusive language,
blatant acts of cheating and attempts to «con» the referee.
Worship of Satan doesn't have to be
some blatant act of human sacrifices, etc by an unbeliever.
Remarkably, Ferreyra managed only a yellow for
this blatant act of child abuse.
To thwart
this blatant act of democracy, Merrick changes his name and takes a menial job at the store, the better to catch the union activists without detection.
Just in time for Banned Books Week, the Internet's largest book - review site is hosting a meltdown over a new policy that many of its members feel is
a blatant act of censorship.
Animal activists, including the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), are hoping that the boy would be prosecuted for
his blatant act of cruelty.