Sentences with phrase «political ammunition»

I would never vote for any candidate that attempts to use the ideals of true religions as political ammunition.
In this second stage, women's suffering is recognized, even tenderly cultivated — as political ammunition.
The Nunes memo, in short, is long on assertions and short on evidence — and by the end, it has fatally undermined its own reason for existing, providing political ammunition against the Russia investigation.

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Some political commentators also noted that the cartoon likely gave Cruz even more ammunition to argue that the mainstream media is out to get him.
He added that Wells Fargo's headaches are also «quickly becoming a political problem» for big banks in general, providing critics «more ammunition to argue that mega banks are unmanageable.»
But as long as people continue to vote for politicians who continue to allow guns and ammunition to be readily available, this is a political issue.
It is an event that is equal parts prayer and politics, where members of both parties laud one another about a temporary political truce, lay down their partisan ammunition, and pause to pray together.
We all understood how funds purportedly earmarked to procure ammunitions and equip our soldiers were siphoned by the political lords.
A «Memorandum of Understanding» between the Cuomo Administration and New York state Senate Republicans suspending a statewide ammunition registry program has opened a political can of worms, causing a commotion at the Capitol.
Our political opponents know that Ed and Chris Leslie are absolutely determined not to give them the economic ammunition they want to base their election campaign on next year.
It was VanBlarcum's so - called «call to arms» in late 2015 after another school shooting that gave his political enemies ammunition.
Oppenheimer's earlier history of associations with communist sympathizers and support of left - wing causes — common stances among intellectuals during the 1930s — provided ammunition to his political adversaries.
They have also given new ammunition to her critics in New York City's political firmament, including de Blasio and the leaders of the United Federation of Teachers.
Both sides of the political debate naturally found ammunition...
Progressive CAGW proponents in the military will use their positions to provide ammunition for appeals to authority for their comrades in the political and journalist communities.
To some random political asshole who will merely use it as ammunition?
But the obstacle is the real existing political economy of capitalism, and not the alleged technical problems cited by Cox, which are misleadingly used as ammunition against the feasibility of the imperative need to facilitate a rapid 100 % global renewable wind / solar energy transition.
That gives ammunition to the other side of the political argument.
Making the legalization of pot his top legal priority risks giving ammunition to the critics who claimed his political agenda was more smoke than fire.
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