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  • A lot of people may be telling pollsters they support McSame, but, when they get into the voting booth, they won't be able to pull the lever for the old dotard. Obama Still Way Ahead In Post-Debate Polling
  • Which, unfortunately, the wilting dotards are too frightened to do themselves.
  • mossback," or a "garrulous dotard," and with singular irreverence they took delight in twitting him upon his senility and in pestering him with divers new-fangled notions altogether distasteful, not to say shocking, to a gentleman of his years. The Holy Cross and Other Tales
  • There are some voters who will simply never vote for the black guy, even if the the alternative is to cast a ballot for the dotard/idiot ticket. Obama Expanding His Lead In The Tracking Polls
  • But his would-be debonair, self-satisfied yet insecure dotard could not be more appropriately laughable or pitiful.
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  • In the meanwhile I have to contend with someone who is no doddery dotard. GOODBYE CURATE
  • In the meanwhile I have to contend with someone who is no doddery dotard. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Some people, including some opponents, seem to feel that this malevolent dotard was, somewhere, innocent of proper thought and responsibility.
  • “I conjecture,” replied Fabian, “that she speaks of an old dotard, who is, I think, the general referee concerning the history and antiquities of this old town, and of the savage family that lived here perhaps before the flood.” Castle Dangerous
  • In Laputa Gulliver finds the wise men so wrapped up in their speculations as to be utter dotards in practical affairs.
  • The medias revile the old fellow inclines to destroy the team Spain. The 68-years-old man is a dotard.
  • On a small island of the southern Atlantic, is shut up a remarkable prisoner, wearing himself out there in a feeble mixture of peevishness and jealousy, solaced by no great thoughts and no heroic spirit; a kind of dotard before the time, killing and consuming himself by the intense littleness into which he has shrunk. Sermons for the New Life.
  • Valhar was growing old now but was far from in his dotard. Conan Fan Fiction!
  • And if there's one thing we should consider as the debate rages up on high about propping up this addled dotard, it's GM's long string of criminal, that's right, criminal, behavior over the last century. Rebekah and Stephen Hren: Let GM Get Crushed Like It Crushed the EV1
  • Painting McSame as an confused, out-ot-touch dotard works. Biden Uncorks Tough Populist Hit On McCain Over "Fundamentals" Line
  • Koizumi wants to reform the impossibly cliquey Liberal Democratic Party, long ruled by smug dotards who have turned political nest-feathering into a national art-form to rival ikebana and origami.
  • This was her story: she'd been staying at some fashionable spa where the German Emperor, an amiable dotard with whom, as Blowitz had said, she was on friendly terms, had sent for her in great agitation. Watershed
  • Lord Wellington is, for you, only a decayed old gentleman now: I rather think some of you have called him a 'dotard' - you have taunted him with his age, and the loss of his physical vigour. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • The fforest is for II. or III. myles vpon the skirts soe exceedingly wasted, as well by the inhabitants as other the borderers adiacent, that yt is grief to see soe many goodly trees to be spoiled, the vse whereof hath bene such as yt hath converted the tymber trees to Dotards, and that almost generally vpon the borders of the same fforest. The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account
  • He wants to reform the impossibly cliquey party, long ruled by smug dotards who have turned political nest-feathering into a national art-form to rival ikebana and origami.

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