11. But mostly, to stay safe, she avoids talking politics to Hutu or Tutsi. 12. But neither Erives, an operations analyst, nor her co-workers talk politics on the job. 13. But mostly, as the plane headed for Roanoke, the Governor talked politics, swapping tales of campaigns old and not so old, victorious and calamitous. 14. Cigar smokers used to gather in smoke-filled rooms and talk mainstream politics, involving such things as nominating and electing presidents and other candidates. 15. Everyone was talking politics, and everyone had an opinion. 16. For the most part, the people here did not want to talk politics. 17. Former President George Bush and his wife, Barbara, have a new neighbor in Houston with whom they can talk politics -- if they want to. 18. He felt uneasy, talking politics for hours with friends and watching them go off to rallies while he stayed behind. 19. He drank tea with Reagan and his wife, Nancy, and talked a little politics. |