Not exact matches
That is not necessarily because Americans are in a reactive or isolationist
mood - although many certainly are - but because they are disillusioned
with political schemes and schemers.
Presumably it is the
political power of Opt Out that motivates the governor, along
with the national
mood which has shifted accordingly.
Klein, a former head of the Senate Democratic Campaign Committee, said the public's
mood over publicly financed campaigns needes to be gauged first, noting that some voters may be uneasy
with allowing taxpayer dollars to fund
political campaigns (the Senate GOP, which has equal governing weight in the coalition, has cited this reason for its opposition to public financing).
Brown's allies battled last night to limit the damage, portraying Purnell as misreading the public
mood as one of opposition to Brown when it was really disenchantment
with the
political class.
But Mr Bryant, who refused to serve as defence spokesman due to his differences
with the leader, said relying on social media to gauge the public
mood was leading to «the rise of
political extremism».
The
mood was strong and fierce,
with a clear undertone of the
political activity in present day.
... Opting for a broad, light
mood that's at complete odds
with the darker potential of its
political premise.
As he tussles
with recalcitrant lawmakers and his Cabinet — all the while grieving for his late son Willie, grappling
with wife Mary's
mood swings and carrying the burden of prolonging the Civil War in order to gain lasting
political change — the leader who emerges in «Lincoln» is far from a blemish - free paragon.
It's a film that is more concerned about creating
mood, atmosphere, symbolism and metaphor
with its images and sounds, than a strong narrative or character exploration, and therefore lacks that sucker - punch it perhaps requires in highlighting these
political and social issues.
With recent
political events, including Brexit, Jessica feels the general
mood in London is heavy and takes solace in the meadow.
Layered
with meanings and slippery conclusions, the unstable
moods of Fever Pitch reflect and respond to our unique social and
political moment, constantly in flux and permeated by unease.
Several booths contained artworks
with a good deal of
political commentary and protest, as seen in the fairs across the board and reflective of the nation's
mood.
In line
with the prevailing
mood across Europe after an overthrow of
political certainties in 2016, this exhibition curated by Marcelle Joseph features the artwork of seven London - based artists brought to Rome, many for the first time.
Sydney non-profit gallery Artspace responded to its lyrical
mood with an analytical and dystopian exhibition in two parts, «Everything Falls Apart», which reflected upon
political transitions, while Artspace in Auckland celebrated their 25th anniversary
with the show «Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining».
It is a puzzling thing... democratic governments, supranational
political organisations and charities seem to be out of kilter
with the public
mood, yet each depend on the public to a greater or lesser extent, for legitimacy.
As a matter of
political mood, I suspect the «average» voter now is not too troubled by historic problems
with the administration of the death penalty, largely because some recent big capital cases involve mass murderer
with no concerns about a possible wrongful conviction or terrible defense lawyering.