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Then a bald man, tie askew, standing on a street corner, shifty-eyed and speaking with a heavy Eastern European accent testified, "I have always been a socialist and I believe Sinclair will do best for working people."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hollywood 'Attack Ads' Hit Upton Sinclair Again Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a young, shifty-eyed Chicano man standing on a busy street corner endorsed "Uptown Saint-Clair."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's 'Attack Ad' vs. Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a young, shifty-eyed Chicano man standing on a busy street corner endorsed "Uptown Saint-Clair."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's 'Attack Ad' vs. Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a bald man, tie askew, standing on a street corner, shifty-eyed and speaking with a heavy Eastern European accent testified, "I have always been a socialist and I believe Sinclair will do best for working people."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hollywood 'Attack Ads' Hit Upton Sinclair Again Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a young, shifty-eyed Chicano man standing on a busy street corner endorsed "Uptown Saint-Clair."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's 'Attack Ad' vs. Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a young, shifty-eyed Chicano man standing on a busy street corner endorsed "Uptown Saint-Clair."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's 'Attack Ad' vs. Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a young, shifty-eyed Chicano man standing on a busy street corner endorsed "Uptown Saint-Clair."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's 'Attack Ad' vs. Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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Then a young, shifty-eyed Chicano man standing on a busy street corner endorsed "Uptown Saint-Clair."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From 1934 Campaign: Irving Thalberg's 'Attack Ad' vs. Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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I did, however, love the shifty-eyed dealer in Las Vegas Poker and Blackjack.
Forgotten geekdom: The Five Best Intellivision Games You Forgot About 2009
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In the fourth and fifth season of 24, the president of the United States was a squirmy, indecisive, opportunistic, shifty-eyed, double-crossing weasel, being this guy:
Man Purses Are Sexy, and Other Lessons I Learned From 24 2010
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