Not exact matches
His first nine months in office had been marred
by laughable debacle after ludicrous
gaffe after
embarrassing spectacle.
Mr. Recchia has raised considerably more money and has the support of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee — but Mr. Recchia has been set back considerably
by a slew of
embarrassing gaffes recently highlighted nationwide on the Daily Show and less - than - optimal debate performances upon which his opponent has seized.
How does a single speech ensure that Palin won't be
embarrassed by her past, or that she won't make
gaffes in the future?
Asked on a campaign visit to Southampton if he was
embarrassed by the
gaffe, Mr Corbyn said: «Not at all, we've corrected the figure and it'll be absolutely clear now, today and in the manifesto.
The realization that this just was not feasible for many who lived in rural areas or areas with poor internet connectivity, Microsoft quickly changed suit
by removing the requirement, but not after some
embarrassing public
gaffes.