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And if you Google the phrase "Political Flip-Flopping," you can find a mess of essays that defend -- and decry - political pirouettes.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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Worst Flip-Flopping: The typically eager-to-attack Dionne Warwick retracts her claws on Celebrity Apprentice when she tells Donald Trump to fire her because that was the consensus among Team ASAP.
Top Moments: Dancing's Lip-Lock, Grey's Musical Medicine and a Top Chef Spy 2011
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What's clear, however, is McConnell's place in the Flip-Flopping Hall of Fame.
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'In Campaign, One Man\'s Pragmatism Is Another\'s Flip-Flopping'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Last February, in the heat of the c primaries, Obama proclaimed himself "proud to stand" with Dodd, Feingold and "a grass-roots movement of Americans" in opposition to Bush\'s demand to offer telecoms legal amnesty for federal warrantless wiretapping.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: In Campaign, One Man's Pragmatism Is Another's Flip-Flopping 2008
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Countries Flip-Flopping Other countries were also flip-flopping.
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Tonight a special Hollywood weight watch, "Flip-Flopping Stars".
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Flip-Flopping was the weapon of choice used against John Kerry in 2004, and it was effective because the Republicans never let up on it.
08/07/2007 2007
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SHOWBIZ TONIGHT with a special report, "Flip-Flopping Stars".
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Look Who's Flip-Flopping Now yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Look Who\'s Flip-Flopping Now'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The say-and-do-anything party is in real jeopardy as it begins to flip-flop on Iraq.'
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Liberals are stunningly unaware of his Flip-Flopping record and far-right wing votes.
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