Sentences with phrase «from sloganeering»

Joseph Seed is clearly based on the traveling - pastor trope, and his not - so - subtly - named brother John the Baptist takes his cues from sloganeering mega-church pastors.

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I always get a big kick out of «free speech» sloganeers who think «free speech» means they are somehow immune from the consequences of what they say.
His inability to see looting as a consequence of inadequate protection by U.S. forces mirrors Grace's retreat into abstraction; neither recognizes his or her sloganeering as a denial of reality, but the tendency springs from a fundamental self - righteousness.
But as this sloganeering wears thin, we're likely to get a new and improved «message» from the policy elite — a Common Core 2.0, let's say, or a «next generation» of «reform.»
The origins of the name Shower are unclear, but some claim that it comes from Seaga's political sloganeering, which promised «showers of blessings» to citizens who voted for him.
But, unlike in the 1960s and»70s, the sort of art on offer in today's jazz clubs and galleries seems largely removed from radical activism, at best providing ancillary support in the form of documentary, archival research or sloganeering.
Upon seeing the artist's contribution to the Times Square Show, Deitch compared Basquiat to an Ab - Ex master: «A patch of wall by SAMO, the omnipresent graffiti artist sloganeer, was a knock - out combination of de Kooning and subway spray - paint scribbles» (J. Deitch, «Report from Times Square,» Art in America 68, Sept. 1980, p. 61).
Assuming your comment survives moderation, as it may well be considered sloganeering, your argument from ignorance (that is, lack of knowledge) is not universalizable.
Simply copy / pasting up a paper from years ago selected at seeming random with no cogent context of your own added is just sloganeering (snipped).
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