Sentences with phrase «political axe»

The phrase "political axe" typically refers to someone's biased or partisan viewpoint in politics. It means that a person has a strong personal interest or agenda, which can influence their opinions and actions. Full definition
You start your heading with Atheism, then talk about socialism and communism as if they were somehow related — they are not, but you seem to be trying to grind a religious axe and political axe at the same time (which seems rather common).
He says he wants to make sure that his actions are not misconstrued as «favoritism» or having «a political axe to grind».
In a lengthy statement released late last night, New York WFP Director Bill Lipton slammed Adler, calling him an «unqualified prosecutor with a political axe to grind» who had spent «three years and hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to reinvestigate allegations... that had already been debunked.»
A report from an organisation, without a political axe to grind, has ripped into his flagship project and so a round of broadcast interviews beckoned for Iain Duncan Smith.
One of the refreshing things about coming here this afternoon has been hearing people passionate about improving teaching and schools who have no political axe to grind.
It is another to criticize the author because they acknowledge that culture exists and helps those students without a political axe to grind get jobs.
Similarly, if the custody evaluator is a member of an organization with a political axe to grind regarding custody — such as a father's or mother's rights group — her evaluation may be biased.
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