Sentences with phrase «political rabble»

«Bill de Blasio is so derelict in his job of Mayor, he should give it up and let someone else take over his responsibilities and duties, permitting him to return to his full - time roots as a protester and political rabble - rouser,» Cox said.

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He is their representative in the Madrid parliament, where he has carved out a reputation as a rabble rouser, a rock star who marches into the chamber wearing T - shirts with political slogans, confronting the central government with provocative speeches, holding up props - from printers to handcuffs - to bring attention to his cause of the day.
He's just a political celebrity who has to rely on keeping his audience in a perpetual state of outrage so they won't realize he's just hate - mongering rabble rouser, coward, and bully.
Three nice applications, all of which arm the common man, the hoi polloi, the rabble, the Mob, etc. (which I like to call, «my base») with a few new tools to pry open a hole into the political system.
At the 1976 Conservative conference, Michael Heseltine fired a volley of attacks on Labour, calling it «a rabble of political extremists» and «a one - legged army limping away», mimicking their imagined marching orders: «Left!
Here's a fun approach to shifting the political baseline: track the Sunday morning talkshows, Media Matters - style, and rally the rabble to smack»em when they ignore your issues.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has put his stamp on the committee, appointing a succession of four chairs in as many years (the last, David Paterson, resigned last year), using it to run advertisements in support of his government agenda and ensuring some of the more rabble - rousing elements couldn't use it as a platform to contradict his political and policy positions.
Britain's first far - right political mobilisation, the rabble - rousing British Brothers League (BBL), was formed as a direct response to Jewish immigration and had the support of numerous Tory MPs.
A few years back, a musical about a pot - smoking, rabble - rousing Nigerian political activist somehow became one of the most unexpected successes that the Broadway musical scene's ever witnessed.
But Loach, an unrepentantly political cinematic rabble - rouser, had been systematically stonewalled by the Margaret Thatcher government, forcing him to seek funding for Fatherland in France and West Germany.
This documentary surveys the full breadth of this street - art rabble - rouser's life and times, from his rise in the skateboarding scene around RISD to the big political controversies that followed in the wake of his most well - known work.
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