demagoguery / ˈdɛm əˌgɒg ə ri, -ˌgɔ gə- /
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demagoguery 的定义
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- At least, that is, when such a shakedown isn’t already poisoned by almost two years of demagoguery and sloganeering.
- Populist anger in politics can lead to reform, but it can also lead to demagoguery and the erosion of trust and democracy.
- He said the South needed to set itself free “from hate, from demagoguery.”
- In the end, however, his astonishing success showed how demagoguery could overcome potentially career-ending challenges—and profoundly change history.
- However, Abbott is not about to let cold hard facts get in the way of a little politically motivated demagoguery.
- Charges of naivete, cluelessness, and “nonsense demagoguery” were hurled back and forth.
- Clearly Ted learned his bare-knuckles, crazy-ass demagoguery at the knee of a master.
- I have criticized the Republicans for trying to make supporting Israel a wedge issue through demagoguery.
- Worse, Romney has indulged in his own demagoguery, attacking the president for being “the real outsourcer-in-chief.”
- They feel that they would be doing a public service in offsetting the demagoguery and sensationalism of most of the popular press.
- He felt that he himself was right; yet he could not deny that "Josh's cheap demagoguery" sounded fine and true.
- And you think with your little spewing demagoguery of newspaper filth, you can override me?
- But the most notable example of demagoguery to-day is not a man, though he be clothed with thunder, but an institution.
- I deplore the interjection of demagoguery and personal political advancement.