Sentences with phrase «fecklessness who»

Whether he smirks at the (admittedly pathetic) Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, tells Brits they can't understand the «subtlety» of European political arrangements or publicly humiliates the Greek prime minister, he is a victory for small - minded xenophobia and fecklessness who true internationalists should intuitively jettison.

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The valor of the Rangers of Pointe du Hoc and the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne and the sailors who risked grounding their destroyers on the Normandy beaches to provide covering fire for the hard - pressed men on Omaha's Dog Red and Fox Green, like the decisiveness of their leaders, stands in sharp and disconcerting contrast to the fecklessness displayed by too many European and American leaders in recent months, during which foreign - policy - by - hashtag seems to have become the norm.
Resistance is real, as is the fecklessness of many who are entrusted with political power and who are threatened by any authority other than their own.
Spiced by gossip about the artist's fecklessness, which, on an earlier visit to the city, had caused her to be ousted from a series of hotels, starting at the Waldorf and ending in a youth hostel, the show is legendary; Laura Hoptman, a curator of the moma show, told me that art - world types who didn't see it (including me) are tempted to pretend, or may even believe, that they did.
Yeah, except I wasn't talking about the fecklessness of congressional Republicans (who are mostly progressives anyway), I was talking about the pseudo-science of global average temperature.
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