Sentences with phrase «political hyperbole»

Few people care more about individual students than public - school teachers do, but what's really missing in this dystopian narrative is a hearty helping of reality: 21st - century public schools, with their record numbers of graduates and expanded missions, are nothing close to the cesspools portrayed by political hyperbole.
That's a Mistake,» Erika Christakis frets over the «dystopian narrative» that she says dominates conversations about public schools, which she insists are «nothing close to the cesspools portrayed by political hyperbole
Because Paterson's bill was a «landmark» only in the annals of Albany political hyperbole.
The nexis between «everyone struggles» and the number of pages or words in the underlying law is just political hyperbole to Joe Sixpack
«Extortion» in this case is political hyperbole and not necessarily meant as a statement of fact - ie North Korea was literally extorting money from the US.
We can not, therefore, dismiss Reagan's language as mere political hyperbole.

Not exact matches

It's only slight hyperbole to say in this political climate that Google could get approval to acquire both Facebook and New Zealand.
But both use political narrative for data so both are wrong on forecasts and long on hyperbole.
Now that the Republican and Democratic Conventions are over with, we can move on to the actual debate portion of the election, which means that your Facebook feed is about to get stormed by a barrage of thoughtful, reasonable, measured political opinions that will never be inflammatory hyperbole packed to the brim with dubious facts.
We get that it's the season for political sniping and that the Obama administration wants to hobble Gov. Rick Perry's upstart presidential campaign, but Duncan should shelve the hyperbole if he wants to be effective as the nation's top educator.
Almost all of the political opposition to the CCSS I have seen and heard echoes Bryant's misinformed hyperbole.
Granted, straw men and hyperbole are common in political discourse, but union verbiage needs a serious makeover — the old model is giving hypocrisy a bad name.
Surprisingly for a statement coming from an academy of «science,» the document is riddled with unscientific assertions in a bizarre mix of political ideology and apocalyptic hyperbole.
Any political success that is achieved by deceit, hyperbole and hysteria always requires a sacrifice of the empirical evidence and unbiased science.
ny political success that is achieved by deceit, hyperbole and hysteria always requires a sacrifice of the empirical evidence and unbiased science.
«increasing levels of shrillness on both sides of the political debate, with the «warm side» steeped in moral panic and hyperbole»
Yet, reflection on the agency's activities — free of political grandstanding and hyperbole — reveals that the Bureau has adopted fairly measured approaches.
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