PRESIDENCY n. The greased ordsprog
PRESIDENCY, n. The greased pig in the field game of American politics.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
He's superb. Spectacular. Somebody said he runs with greased ease and I thought, 'What a perfect description of Vince Young.' It looks like his legs are greased, and his body is greased, and he's so fluid that he's just going to slip off the ones who are lucky enough to touch him.
Darrell Royal
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1924
-)
He restored a kind of confidence in the presidency, and a better mood in the United States about politics and politicians and about the presidency.
Robert Dallek
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1934
-)
In the context of American politics, this is a pretty big deal. It symbolizes the influence and growth of a key voting group -- Hispanic voters -- in Democratic politics, but also in American politics.
Stuart Rothenberg
In a game like today, you know the ball is going to be like a greased watermelon and it was, and the field conditions got worse and worse.
Andy Davis
This went from being a standard funeral to being an all-star game of American politics.
Jonathan Alter
I came into American politics and into this political system proud of politics and the way we make decisions.
Byron Dorgan
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Alex Czajkowski
He is bringing the most divisive American politician in American politics to Spokane.
Dwight Pelz
It is clear that the American Evangelist movement is transforming contemporary culture, American foreign policy, and global politics. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene.
Melani McAlister
You can always get the truth from an American statesman after he has turned seventy, or given up all hope of the Presidency
Wendell Phillips
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1811
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1884
)
Sandhed
If the American people really come to a settled belief that Bush lied us into war, his presidency will be over.
Bill Kristol
Amid the pomp and circumstance today, let's hope that President Bush and Republicans in Congress stand up for American jobs, American workers and the American economy. It's time to put the needs of hard working Americans ahead of politics. Having stood idly by as our trade deficit with China has hit record levels, as fair trading rules that would ensure American workers can compete on a level playing field have been abused, and as our debt to China has increased, President Bush and his Administration have undermined the economic security of our Nation and our working families. Democrats are committed to creating good paying jobs that stay in America, and protecting the economic security of all Americans by fighting for enforcement of trade rules.
Karen Finney
If the Conservative Right brings in more of the sort of certain Republican Right American politics to the politics of the Conservative Party they will be making a serious mistake.
Ken Clarke
Jokes about politics seem to be fair game, as well. Their average age was 25 and that may have a bearing on their attitudes toward politics. They have grown up in a time where politics are frequently the butt of comedian's jokes.
Christopher LeGrow
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