demagoguing in a sentence
Examples
- "It's hard to take their message seriously after their demagoguing in the last election cycle ."
- Or to Sonny Perdue, the new Republican governor of Georgia, elected in part by demagoguing the sanctity of the Confederate flag.
- On the demagoguing aspect, Social Security has always been demagogued by people who are absolutely irresponsible and only look to the next election.
- They're getting their lead from the president of the United States, who is demagoguing this issue to the hilt ."
- "They're demagoguing ! " he declared of the critics who had denounced his inserting a pet project without a vote.
- If the new bill is passed, it won't be front and center this time _ except for the usual demagoguing on Medicare.
- Beserra, a political appointee during the Reagan administration, complained that Republicans need to stop " demagoguing " on the immigration issue.
- But the vice president, like President Clinton and the demagoguing Democrats in Congress, prefers the path of least resistance and maximum electoral benefit.
- Goodling expressed hope that discussions about welfare reform " will get beyond the kind of demagoguing and sloganeering that this issue seems to attract ."
- Here at home, angry white women, union activists and other liberals are demagoguing the nomination of Harvard law professor Charles Fried to the Supreme Judicial Court.