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en It's incumbent on those of us who work with the media...to at least cut through some of the nonsense.

en Nonsense ought to be treated as nonsense wherever it be found, and had this been done in the rational manner it ought to have been done, instead of intimating and mincing the matter as has been too much the case, the nonsense and false doctrine of th

en It's dyslexic policy. In telecommunications, the Government is doing all it can to handicap the incumbent, while in media it's doing all it can to protect the interests of the dinosaurs.

en The most serious parody I have ever heard was this: In the beginning was nonsense, and the nonsense was with God, and the nonsense was God
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en They had to do it quickly and quietly to avoid all the media nonsense. It really is a shame that it's come to the point where celebrities have to sneak around to get married.

en [Howard Dean, who just one day earlier urged Californians to oppose the recall, said the anti-incumbent mood that targeted Davis will find its way to Bush next year.] Tonight the voters in California directed their frustration with the country's direction on their incumbent governor, ... Come next November, that anger might be directed at a different incumbent ... in the White House.

en This is the first time that an incumbent prime minister is declaring his intention of dismantling dozens of settlements, and nothing is happening. No demonstrations and protests, no rebellion within the party, and no media uproar.

en No incumbent worth his salt would debate his opponent. The incumbent has everything to lose and nothing to gain.

en Running against an incumbent typically looks like this or a lot better for the incumbent. I'm not surprised or concerned at this point. This is six or seven months out.

en The state used race not only to protect an incumbent but to give the false impression of Latino support for that incumbent.

en You guys in the media use this word 'pressure'. You lose two games and you are under pressure. It's absolute nonsense. Laughable. But that's the territory we're in.

en It's unfortunate the media want to examine every part of him. It was George Best in the 1960s, then Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham -- they are searching for someone to fill a headline, so Wayne is manna from heaven for them and it's nonsense.

en The American public really starts to dislike a president after six, seven, eight years. They want change, they know they're not going to get it from the incumbent, and they suspect that the incumbent's sidekick is also not going to bring it about,

en The creative work is a blend of past and present that is uniquely newspaper media. Newspaper media is time tested and future ready for this brave new world of advertising in the 21st century. If the industry wants the advertising community to believe that it is a vibrant media choice, it needs to believe in itself. It needs to get its swagger back.

en It was a good day – a mix of industry stuff and super-stupid useless celebrity nonsense. Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving. I mean they're all nonsense in one way or the other.


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