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Politicians may have been a completely different kind of character than ones we have today, but I view him as a more gutsy Arlen Spector type and with a bit of cynacism after he had been involved in the power madness that had been the Federalist Party.
Durbin (D, D Majority) vs. Durbin (D, R Majority) on filibusters. | RedState 2010
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Obama's cynacism and immorality is apparent to anyone that actually cares to open their eyes.
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Overcoming cynacism is a way of restoring the publics faith in the possibility of collective communitarian action.
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Today - we can't even accomplish that in our own country, and your sense of cynacism, unseen probably by your own eyes, is why.
In An Interview With TPM, Krugman Ramps Up Case Against Obama 2009
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The cynacism, sarcasm, bitterness, contempt for Christianity especially and contempt for authority is entrenched in these generations right through my family and my husband's family. jest or not, how can they in all good conscience speak of their husbands in such tones in front of their faces and in company?
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You see - the public has had a long period of being fed a steady diet of fear and cynacism.
In An Interview With TPM, Krugman Ramps Up Case Against Obama 2009
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I hope that others will set aside their cynacism and actually pay attention to what Obama is saying.
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Love has been replaced with cynacism and suspicion.
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I've been watching campaignd and voting for almost 50 years and I have the built-in cynacism of an old reporter and editorial writer.
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My cynacism may compel me to choose one interpretation over the other, but I suppose there are two.
vanishedone commented on the word cynacism
A disparaging attitude towards Natashquan Airport.
April 12, 2009