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Examples
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The chorus of fauxrage about what Gen. Wesley Clark said about John McCain continues, including the charge that the Obama campaign, through Gen. Clark, is swiftboating Sen. McCain.
Not Too Swift 2008
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Where's the fauxrage, the whiny voice, the crocodile tears, the cries of "betrayal?"
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Where's the fauxrage, the whiny voice, the crocodile tears, the cries of "betrayal?"
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The obvious implication is that if Bush had done this, the lefties would be up in arms with fauxrage and talking about how "dumb" he was.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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At the risk of being labeled (yet again) some sort of far Left sympathizer, I feel compelled to point out the likely intentional misreading of this, the obvious fauxrage and a brief lesson from the school of "what goes around, comes back around again."
The Moderate Voice 2009
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The obvious implication is that if Bush had done this, the lefties would be up in arms with fauxrage and talking about how "dumb" he was.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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After observing it for a while, Mrs. Clinton asked "who painted it?" to which Msgr. Monroy responded "God!" suspects up in arms with their daily dose of fauxrage.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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After observing it for a while, Mrs. Clinton asked "who painted it?" to which Msgr. Monroy responded "God!" suspects up in arms with their daily dose of fauxrage.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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After observing it for a while, Mrs. Clinton asked "who painted it?" to which Msgr. Monroy responded "God!" suspects up in arms with their daily dose of fauxrage.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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The obvious implication is that if Bush had done this, the lefties would be up in arms with fauxrage and talking about how "dumb" he was.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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