Sentences with phrase «fool the public about»

Brooklyn reformer Gary Tilzer suggests the elaborate show is actually designed to fool the public about who'll truly pick and control the next speaker.

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What's so infuriating about the fiscal cliff is that it's entirely man - made, by legislators trying to fool the public and themselves.
You religious delusionists can't shut your pie holes about your delusions, especially in public, and it makes you look like ignorant fools.
also invest in a dictionary you are confused about the definitions of few words when you can come back maybe you will have stopped trying to change the meanings of words and not make a fool of yourself in public again.
The use of such mercenaries makes it easier to fool Congress and the public about the nature and extent of U.S. military operations abroad.
When Calipari lost to UNC in 2015, he attacked the refs for causing the best players on his team to dwell on the bench with foul trouble.When Calipari had a very public fight with John Chaney, the legendary Temple coach, it was about threatening the refs with losing their jobs when he was at UMass.Two of the schools he coached were hit with NCAA sanctions but of course Calipari's hands are always clean.He is the Teflon basketball coach.Calipari is not an X's and O's type of coach and makes poor adjustments during games.Frankly I don't understand why so many people think this arrogant bloviating fool is a good coach.You will say, well he went to 4 final fours and one Championship.One.....
It is about a bunch of high school graduates who couldn't or wouldn't get real midwifery training and made up a pretend credential they award to themselves to fool an unsuspecting public.
The budget story Cuomo tells — about how the insiders have been fooling the public, and how he's going to put a stop to it — is skillfully crafted, entertainingly performed, and irresistibly compelling.
In this segment, Dr. House and Dr. Barrett talk about why the brain «fools us» into thinking our functional vision and movement is normal in the presence of neurological disease, and what this means for professional caregivers, families, and our medical culture and society, since patient self - reporting is now a major source of information about public health needs and treatment efficacy.
Those concerned about the future of public education should not be fooled: the agenda of these players is about privatization and market - based reform.
Little can be said about the car's design as its heavily clad with camouflage and stick - on material to fool photographers and the public.
Along with headliners Walid Raad and Khalid Rabah, standout contributions were Rabih Mroue's controversial political play How Nancy Wished that Everything Was an April Fool's Joke (2007), originally banned in Lebanon and then later allowed to take the stage after public protest, and Sharif Waked's video satire about what clothing to wear through a checkpoint, Chic Points (2003).
Often deniers portray themselves as reasoned, cautious, and conservative scientists, while the real scientists working in the field are described with emotionally charged adjectives like «alarmists,» «warmists,» and the like to weaken the public's respect for their work and to fool journalists about who's who.
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