Even if Trump's provocations reflected his true feelings or those of the average citizen, it is not
the role of the statesman to give voice to feelings.
Trump knows this of course; that's the key to his success: he rejects the very
role of statesman.
Not exact matches
I'd love to do the easy thing and blame our
statesmen and particularly Obama, but the fact
of the matter is that there will ALWAYS be people like these willing to fill the
role.
Dodaro provides a wide - ranging and instructive account
of the
role of the scriptures (the Christian rhetoric that displaces the traditional Latin rhetoric) in forming the understanding and character
of the
statesman.
It's interesting to watch this former angry young man try on the
role of elder
statesman.
Then he should be appointed the
role of clubs elder
statesman.
If Green, the erstwhile locker room leader, has been reduced to playing the
role of elder
statesman, it may fall on Sanders to establish the team's temperament.
The New
Statesman's Helen Lewis agreed that Thornberry was «growing into the traditional opposition frontbench
role of winding up the PM».
Catsimatidis, who finished second to Joe Lhota in the 2013 mayoral primary, played a mixed
role of potential candidate and elder
statesman.
A number
of other senior Labour figures also took up senior positions: the trade union leader Ernest Bevin, as Minister
of Labour, directed Britain's wartime economy and allocation
of manpower, the veteran Labour
statesman Herbert Morrison became Home Secretary, Hugh Dalton was Minister
of Economic Warfare and later President
of the Board
of Trade, while A. V. Alexander resumed the
role he had held in the previous Labour Government as First Lord
of the Admiralty.
Assuming the
role of the elder
statesman, Mr Blair warned the Conservative leader not to be «cocky» after his local election success, which saw the Conservatives win more than 800 new council seats.
The Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan committee
of senior US
statesmen, said most American troops should leave their combat
role by early 2008 and also urged greater cooperation with the country's neighbours, Iran and Syria.
Babangida, in a statement signed by his media aide, Malam Mahmud Abdullahi, said «We lost Ekwueme at a time the invaluable
role of elder
statesmen like him is needed for national cohesion».
But for all the former prime minister's apparent desire to have taken on the retiring SNP leader Alex Salmond's
role of holding «Westminster's feet to the fire» over their promises, Brown also showed a
statesman - like touch that perhaps the first minister lacks
Should he decide to begin early rehearsals for the
role of elder
statesman, Democrats and even some discreet Republicans will not have the services
of a master, undetected mover
of levers.
«The President recalls the unique
role of the elder
statesman in the nation's return to civilian rule in 1999 and trusts that, as a tireless advocate for equity, he will be long remembered and honoured for his dedication to the advancement
of his people, especially in the fields
of education, social welfare and infrastructure.
«Think
of, like «The Color
of Money,»» he told the site, before saying that the film marks his move into elder
statesmen roles.
For example, Siegfried — a brash, cocky teen when he first appeared in Soul Edge — now plays the
role of measured, reassuring elder
statesman at age 40, and you can see that growth as a man clearly during one particular cutscene.
Variety reports that Forest Whitaker is the latest high - profile actor to sign on to Ryan Coogler's Black Panther movie, where he'll play the
role of Zuri, an elder
statesman in the Wakandan government.
Liam Neeson reprises the
role of elder
statesman turned reluctant action hero.
Jesse Eisenberg does his overeager pup thing as Ben's student chaperone on a campus visit and for a while the dynamic recalls his breakthrough
role in Roger Dodger, with Douglas handing out the dubious advice on dating and sexual politics, but in this case he's just another slice
of youth that Ben uses to convince himself he's still young at heart while simultaneously building his ego as the charmer
of an elder
statesman holding court.
The
role isn't known but it's strongly assumed he will be playing one
of the American Kingsman known as the
Statesman.
Narcos actor Pedro Pascal had recently joined the production in the
role of Jack Daniels, which assumed to be one
of the
Statesman as well.
While the vilified Chamberlain gets an unusually sympathetic portrayal in Darkest Hour — a dying
statesman who doesn't want to see Europe plunge into another Great War — Halifax gets handed the
role of the scheming aristocratic villain.
Focusing on Benjamin Franklin's
role as a scientist rather than a Founding Father and
statesman, this Giants
of Science biography, featuring Kulikov's hallmark exaggerated illustrations, explains the many ways that Franklin was the American manifestation
of the European Enlightenment, putting his discoveries in clear historical context.
For example, Siegfried — a brash, cocky teen when he first appeared in Soul Edge — now plays the
role of measured, reassuring elder
statesman at age 40, and you can see that growth as a man clearly during one particular cutscene.
What's wrong with a non-lawyer
statesman aspiring to be AG, with non-absolute privileges (including S / C), whilst balancing three
roles (executive, legislative and judiciary) and skillfully separating the powers
of doctrine?
NAR President Moe Veissi invites one
of NAR's most respected leaders and
statesmen, 2001 NAR President Richard Mendenhall, to share an inspiring and entertaining story
of how General Schwarzkopf realized the no. 1
role of leadership: raise the bar.