Sentences with phrase «political advice»

«It's always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid $ 100 million a year to bounce a ball,» Ingraham said.
And it's always unwise to seek political advice from someone who gets paid a hundred million dollars a year to bounce a ball.
Now, I don't think that Republicans should be taking political advice from Sullivan, but one has to wonder how anyone can square his or her faith with Rand's almost Nietzschean libertarianism.
Duties vary widely, from directing Mr. Cuomo at public appearances to providing political advice.
While I am in the mood to dispense political advice, my next tip goes out to Wildrose leader Brian Jean, who was a featured speaker at Ezra Levant's totally weird anti-carbon tax rally.
But former Labour minister Tom Harris questioned whether it was Sir Gus's constitutional duty to give political advice.
«It's at these informal breakfasts, over bacon and eggs, that Mr. Davis receives his most trusted political advice,» the Globe and Mail said.
They want to grow up; instead of which they're exposed to forms of talk, ranging from misguided political advice about the beauty of political protest as a permanent way of life to advertisements on television featuring beach parties and fancy cars that restore the thrill of driving, forms of talk that implicitly encourage them to remain children.
Arsenal Football Club have urged their fans to take extra care, and to keep up - to - date with the latest political advice when considering visiting Russia for the Europa League clash with CSKA Moscow.
Lucky for Mr. Lalor that most people don't take serious political advice from the Poughkeepsie Journal.
He spent most of his nights at the Executive Mansion, where he hosted groups of lawmakers for frequent wine - and - buffet dinners, regaling them with stories, offering unsolicited political advice and preaching his platform.
The judge called out in a city probe of ex-Brooklyn DA Charles Hynes for impropriety in giving Hynes political advice will be back on the bench in Queens next week earning his $ 174,000 a year salary, a court spokesman said.
He's pouring much of his manic energy into that campaign by dispensing nonstop political advice to every Democrat running in a competitive Senate race.
MacKay insisted Coffey recently sought the Indy line through family members, and called the candidate's words «silly political advice
Determined to be his own man, Albert coldly rebuffs Melbourne's friendly political advice, infuriates Leopold with a letter distancing himself from the continent, and pressures Victoria to let him run her household and office.
Everyone should get paid for their work: whether it's arguing a legal case, stacking a library shelf, or giving an NGO political advice.
From 2013 - 2015, Michael was Chief of Staff to the Official Opposition Members Office in Prince Edward Island, and during that time provided strategic political advice to the Leader of the Opposition and sitting opposition members of the Prince Edward Island legislature on a wide variety of issues and time - sensitive matters.
I agree with Cooke, and would similarly point to the US split roles of SG & AG, which while not as clean as the UK 3 way split (SG, AG & MoJ), still separates the legal vs political advice into different positions.
Jerry Falwell Jr.'s political advice falls somewhere between President Donald Trump's and Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson's when ranked by evangelicals — and Americans overall — in a new poll of registered...
Common Cause New York Executive Director Susan Lerner said that because de Blasio relies on Rosen for political advice, he has no grounds to insist his correspondence be exempt from the Freedom of Information Law, as City Hall has argued.
The Bill also makes provision for the appointment of special advisers (cl 38) who are temporary civil servants specifically appointed to provide political advice to individual government ministers — this is in contrast to the non-political advice proffered by permanent civil servants.
And taking the political advice of someone who is putting poitics first and examination of Christ's teachings under the lens of his / her politics is not good advice.
First, let us remember that Francis was writing over twenty years ago, and his political advice to Buchanan worked out rather badly.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he had repeatedly sought Sutton's political advice, and was glad when he followed it.
Hein doesn't often ask me for political advice, but if he did I would strongly suggest he consider very carefully what he might wish for.
«A senator asked for political advice and the governor said it's simple: They have to win seats and should stop with the nasty internal bickering and they should change their political leadership because no one is going to support a team that keeps losing and keeps the same leadership,» a source said.
Initially, the NEB stated that they had met with former Quebec premier, Jean Charest, to seek his political advice.
The political advice of a lawyer AG would not be privileged, any more than the policy advice of any other minister (whether a lawyer or not).
An AG, as a politician, advising Cabinet is not the same thing as a lawyer advising an individual client — the former's advice is, ultimately, political advice, or at least, legal advice that is framed by political considerations that will be the subject of scrutiny and vetting by the House and public as part of its adoption.
The conversation ranges from political advice (How can the Democrats take back the House?)
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