Sentences with phrase «liberal talking points»

I was a local politics reporter in New York, and I'd spent the 2004 campaign obsessed with its central, vital new media outlets — Josh's liberal Talking Points Memo; Andrew Sullivan's pro-Bush Daily Dish; Little Green Footballs and the other conservative sites that punctured Dan Rather's killer story on Bush's National Guard service.
Rather, Strassel declared, «The real target is a broad array of conservative activist groups that are highly effective at mobilizing the grass - roots and countering liberal talking points
The real question for me is why journalists demand that conservative politicians agree with their liberal talking points?
Erie County Republican Committee chairman Nick Langworthy, for one, felt the speech was filled with boilerplate liberal talking points but lacked inspiration.
Don't give me the liberal talking points Amanda.
Now, according to liberals, feminism simply means that you parrot liberal talking points.
However, it is still disheartening to see a conservative commentator spout tired liberal talking points about how generous social programs are an effective strategy for reducing the abortion rate.
According to Newsbusters, a conservative watchdog, the students are not speaking for themselves but are being used by the «liberal media» to «parrot back liberal talking points on guns.»
She responded to criticism by doggedly sticking to Liberal talking points about growing the middle class rather than addressing the issue head - on.
The move was applauded by environmental groups, but gave Clark and the Liberals a talking point.

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Some conservatives have pushed the talking point that liberal Democrats «forced» bankers to make subprime loans.
Liberal Boomers, who seldom if ever seriously criticize the legions of conservative - demonizers in your midst, for this post I will mostly join Mr. Druckenmiller in accusing you outright, that is, I will act as if this was your premeditated plan motivated by selfish interest, and not a pattern of political self - delusion that you fell into, given the drip - drip - drip of Democrat talking points over the years, given your gleeful listening to those who dismissed conservatives as hateful dunces, so that you ceased to even consider the NUMBERS conservatives kept pointing to, and just kept on doggedly voting D.
Excellent points — my struggle though is forgiving those who talk about moving beyond this divide but then they set up an «inclusive» system that is just as rigid as the liberal / conservative paradigm they were seeking to abolish.
Without the cover and pampering by the press, last night's debate clearly showed your faux liberal god for what he truly is... a man clearly in over his head and incapable of distinguishing between talking points, policies, and facts.
If such talk of truth makes my neighbor, the rabbi, uncomfortable — and I can understand how it might — I can only point out that Jesus is my sole reason for defending the rabbi against the onslaughts of either fascist politicians or liberal theologians who will not embrace him until he becomes «rational» or «enlightened» in other words, something less than Jewish.
Andrew Scott Crines from the University of Liverpool and Ben Williams from the University of Salford talk to The Converesation's politics editor Laura Hood about what we've learned about current Conservative ideology, whether Labour's pledges are enough to save it from the jaws of defeat and what the point is of producing a manifesto if you, like the Liberal Democrats, openly admit you aren't going to win.
The Congressman's voting record is as liberal progressive as his talking point.
The strategy was to coordinate messaging among liberal groups and reduce complex policy questions to «talking points and narratives that play well in the media and build public support for the White House's policy goals.»
«She's a talking point for insiders and a focal point for disaffected liberals, but that's nowhere near enough to make yourself politically viable.»
Tom Mighell: Well, that's as good an explanation as I have ever heard, so I am not going to add to it with my liberal arts education anymore than I have to, except to say that Dennis pointed me to a podcast to listen to saying that if you can listen to this podcast you will be in great shape for us recording and I have to disagree that the podcast he sent me to actually confused me even more, but I will say that the overall podcast and it's called «Unchained», it's from Forbes Magazine and they have guests on to talk about both Bitcoin and Blockchain.
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