Sentences with phrase «much political spin»

«The governor calls it all reform, but we all know and many legislators know that's just so much political spin
So, you won't hear much political spin from the pulpit.

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If political redistribution reaches a certain level, it must either send the economy into a downward spin (wealth being redistributed faster than it is produced) or dismantle democracy (to prevent those whose wealth is to be redistributed» a population which, as redistribution expands, will be very much larger than the richest group» from resisting).
With the public increasingly turned off by political spin and slogans it's little wonder Corbyn is gaining so much support.
Spin One thing you've always got to be careful of as a political journalist is how much are you prepared to go along with the spinning that's going on behind the scenes?
With all the political spin, polarization, and cynicism that accompanies much of the chatter about Campaign 2012, it's easy to lose sight of what Election Day represents.
The Tories would say that our much - repeated line that the NHS is «not safe in their hands» became an accepted truth after the Labour spin - machine kept on repeating it (there is a «grid» where party political machines try to control the daily news agenda, which naturally can have the effect of making broadcasters want to talk about anything but the parties» news agenda).
Much of the coverage and political reaction seemed to spin the Swart and Weaver work into some sort of vindication of oil sands development when they are clearly on record opposing expanded development.
Suzuki's much - lauded career is about spin, selective use of information, exploitation of fear especially with children, personal attacks on those who dare to disagree, and an underlying political agenda.
(b) Although this matter has received a good deal of media and political attention, I have always regarded it as essentially a single graphic case study illustration of a much larger pattern of Administration interference with and spinning of climate change science communication.
Because you have to admit: If AGW is happening, there is not much action being undertaken (lots of plans, lots of promises, lots of theory, lots of political spinning) to get to the core of the problem and do something about it.
«We haven't had much to laugh about during these attacks on Planned Parenthood, so I welcome the chance to have Lizz put her humorous - yet personal - spin on the current political climate,» said Tricia Wajda, PPLM's Public Affairs Directors.
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