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Examples
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This is nothing but political buffoonary on the part of Arizona.
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Why should we (taxpayers) have to keep paying for the buffoonary of the City Council.
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Given this level of bile bigitry and buffoonary from the BBC is it any wonder the Tories are cautious?
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Add in the attention span of most voters and many will forget the worst of Wright's greatest hits, (even though the Republicans will replay them another bazillion times) while Bush's daily buffoonary will remain on display up until and beyond election day.
Gallup: Bush More Damaging To McCain Than Wright Is To Obama 2009
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People who support this type of buffoonary need to really look at what they are contributing too.
Earlier Benefits Could Be On The Table In House/Senate Health Care Conference 2009
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Hizbullah was smart in giving two ministries for their allies in the opposition but their choices were rather lousy: Talal Arsalan is a joke of a politician and has a long history of buffoonary.
Thursday, July 31, 2008 As'ad 2008
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Hizbullah was smart in giving two ministries for their allies in the opposition but their choices were rather lousy: Talal Arsalan is a joke of a politician and has a long history of buffoonary.
Friday, July 11, 2008 As'ad 2008
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For every incident of right wing buffoonary, we can find the same on the left.
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"The Minister's buffoonary, the Minister's Uncle Arthur she'll be right approach, joke here, joke there don't worry about the detail Mr Speaker that approach is not satisfactory," he said.
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Eddie and Schefller and Gaffney (with some of Stokes mixed in) were better targets for Simms than Marshall was ... but of course Marshall was doing his best act of buffoonary to get traded at that time too.
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