Sentences with phrase «political naivety»

There's an element of political naivety and delusion; it shows disconnect from the general public.

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In a apparent response to President John Dramani Mahama's lamentations that there's a media cabal blocking the good news of his government to Ghanaians, Mr Pratt cautioned political leaders to «stop looking for neutral Communicators... it's a mark of naivety and some times, a mark of something else to be looking for neutral Communicators.»
Their political inexperience and naivety is plain to see, as the brief list in his piece makes clear.
Mackay's naivety perhaps isn't particularly convincing, but in a way that makes his creeping transformation into another cog in the political machine all the more persuasive.
And in a final act of terminal naivety — «The intense politicization of climate science makes bias more likely to be coming from political and ideological perspectives than from funding sources.»
Just as Donald and Painter's evidence to the STC reflected either naivety or a strategy, Nuccitelli's survey results are either the result of a comprehensive failure to understand the climate debate, or an attempt to divide it in such a way as to frame the result for political ends.
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