1. In the ensuing campaign, Thorne, Jones and their supporters exploited populist rhetoric on the war. 2. Or are they simply reacting emotionally to finely crafted television commercials and populist rhetoric? 3. Begala is a good writer, I say, and grew disappointed with Clinton after the President traded his populist rhetoric for the Wall Street wisdom of Bob Rubin. 4. Fujimori also tried to reassure investors, who in recent weeks have grown alarmed by his increasingly populist rhetoric. 5. He makes news with his fiery populist rhetoric and the way he connects with crowds. 6. Indeed, Gore and his aides have only stepped up their populist rhetoric. 7. Since his election, however, Chavez has moderated his populist rhetoric and anti-establishment platform. 8. Skeptics see his speech on secularizing Israel as populist rhetoric for short-term political gain. 9. That sentiment has been trumpeted in populist rhetoric in Mexico City as well. |
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