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  • A simpering, say-anything, dough-faced, preposterous waddler with a feeble, insincere voice and an irritating tendency to squat near the top of opinion polls, maybe; but an idiot, no.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • David Cameron was once a 40 year old simpering, say-anything, dough-faced, preposterous waddler who looked like he could possibly beat Gordon Brown in a general election.

    Birthday Boy 2009

  • Now he's a 43 year old simpering, say-anything, serious-faced, inane warbler who looks certain to do so.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • A simpering, say-anything, dough-faced, preposterous waddling idiot with a feeble, insincere voice and an irritating tendency to squat near the top of opinion polls.

    Birthday Boy 2009

  • Now he's a 43 year old simpering, say-anything, serious-faced, inane warbler who looks certain to do so.

    Birthday Boy 2009

  • A simpering, say-anything, dough-faced, preposterous waddling idiot with a feeble, insincere voice and an irritating tendency to squat near the top of opinion polls.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • David Cameron was once a 40 year old simpering, say-anything, dough-faced, preposterous waddler who looked like he could possibly beat Gordon Brown in a general election.

    Archive 2009-10-01 2009

  • A simpering, say-anything, dough-faced, preposterous waddler with a feeble, insincere voice and an irritating tendency to squat near the top of opinion polls, maybe; but an idiot, no.

    Birthday Boy 2009

  • The next generation has a special challenge: they are immersed in new, tempting outlets for loose talk and subverting authority, namely, the say-anything social networking sites and other web and wireless technologies.

    Linda Keenan: Shadow Elite : McChrystal, Through the Looking Glass 2010

  • The next generation has a special challenge: they are immersed in new, tempting outlets for loose talk and subverting authority, namely, the say-anything social networking sites and other web and wireless technologies.

    Linda Keenan: Shadow Elite: McChrystal, Through the Looking Glass 2010

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