1. As a master politician, he demonstrated his oft-declared dedication to bipartisanship by having Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., with him in Hamilton. 2. At that point, every inmate in the room insisted that Corey give them hugs, and he diligently complied, working the room like a master politician. 3. Both will have been master centrist politicians. 4. But it is because NATO operates under rules of consensus that the secretary general must be a master politician. 5. Even Clinton, the master politician, does not surpass his vice president in the unpleasant task of asking for money. 6. He is first and foremost a master politician. 7. Ironically, he suffers in comparison to the president, the master politician. 8. It may have been a hypocritical performance by a master politician. 9. Like a master politician, White likes to meet and greet, schmooze the right people, shake hands and forge coalitions. 10. Only a master politician can. |