How To Use Politics In A Sentence

  • Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Nature and politics abhor a vacuum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could the hearts of kings and the counsels of cabinets be known with that literal exactness which is so desirable in politics, and yet so unattainable, we should probably find that Prussia's apparent readiness to lead Germany was owing to her determination that German armies should be led nowhere to the assistance of Austria. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861
  • Fox relied heavily on the strength of his personal image as a caudillo, which is by no means a new phenomenon in Mexican politics.
  • Sharansky is not infallible, but he is probably the most sagacious voice in Israeli politics today.
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  • Nilufer Bharucha, faculty in the department of English and project coordinator, explained that the term diaspora means to be scattered or dispersed across national boundaries, and has been self-consciously used today by postcolonial theorists to describe those who got displaced from their home owing to colonial politics and post-colonial economic realities. Analysis
  • Which of us would want our lives to lay in ruin while those who are supposed to help are busy fighting over politics, power and property that does not belong to them? National Council of Churches
  • Politics: its always whose ox is being gored (almost). The Volokh Conspiracy » President Ron Paul?
  • The monopoly in politics, or bossism, may possibly be abolished by direct legislation or by proportional representation.
  • Although tensions existed between the army and the group, the president defused them by playing the politics of tribalism and regionalism, often targeting northerners as the source of the nation's problems.
  • As a reporter he gets to rub shoulders with all the big names in politics.
  • I also think that Edwards took certain positions in his 1998 Senate campaign which won't work well in national Democratic politics - particularly, if I remember correctly, supporting right-to-work laws.
  • And, no, I didn't gloat or say anything mean about politics.
  • It is the structural nature of centre-periphery relations that explains the nature of international politics and economics.
  • By June of this year the whirligig of politics had kicked the Conservatives out and put the Liberal Democrats in.
  • India benefits from democratic politics, but suffers from overly bureaucratized government.
  • The sad fact is that if the Democrats had tried to make a big issue of the matter the press would have criticized them unmercifully for spoiling the 100th birthday celebrations of a great man with their petty partisan politics.
  • rough-and-tumble politics
  • He later became successful in politics.
  • He says he wants to remain in active politics, but this isn't easy in the new Scotland.
  • Kenneth Lay, Enron's chairman, has acted as George W. Bush's chief financial supporter and key backer since the latter went into politics.
  • The whole area of politics and campaigning is infuriating at times.
  • The value of all this free promotion is incalculable, which is no doubt why so many Republicans are using politics as merely a way to cash in big time as nothing more than entertainers. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Weiner Roast
  • We crammed into the small kitchen, drank tea and talked politics, philosophy and music. Times, Sunday Times
  • The very existence of the Tea Party unsettles the assertion that stable liberal democracy yields a politics governed by reason alone. Feisal G. Mohamed: Against Historical Fundamentalism: Jill Lepore on the Tea Party
  • And they got it: a realignment of American politics into parties of left and right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The law, the church, letters, art, and politics all enticed him; but he could not decide of which mistress the blandishments were the sweetest. The Bertrams
  • Identify all the dumbos out there - in politics, in government, wherever they may find themselves - and invariably they are not readers.
  • This is hardly the time to discuss politics.
  • That seems to have been the spiteful remark of an adversary; for at least while Churchill was still in politics, the Congress was staffed, and led by men and women of calibre and integrity.
  • One of my least favorite locutions in politics is the statement by an official or politician that someone's criticism of government policy is ‘unhelpful.’
  • He is the latest public figure to go on record about corruption in politics.
  • People in downstate are totally disgusted withChicago politics. Republican congressman announces bid for Obama's Senate seat
  • Pluralists have even tried to adapt Schumpeter's account, but have neglected his strong elitist account of input politics.
  • The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
  • Government regulation did not end inequality or banish corporate influence in politics.
  • I suspect his politics has been shaped by the contrast between his schooldays and his early career. Times, Sunday Times
  • CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - McCain accuses Obama of hypocrisy on gas tax stand « - Blogs from CNN. com McCain accuses Obama of hypocrisy on gas tax stand
  • But in furnishing its imaginary, cultural platform for the revival of liberal politics in America, The West Wing has also slipped into an uncritical cult of personality — much as the adoration of Bill Clinton has in the real-life house of liberalism. The Feel Good Presidency
  • This competitive logic of power politics makes agreement on universal principles difficult, apart from the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other sovereign states.
  • Don't mention politics or we'll be here till kingdom come.
  • Next introduced the network politics participation general theory; Finally introduced how network politics does participation becomes one new benefit turn of expression.
  • I didn't concern myself with politics.
  • CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Group: Slight decline in earmark projects « - Blogs from CNN. com Group: Slight decline in earmark projects
  • Some few poets were bought over; but, among men following the profession of the press, a change of politics is an infringement of the point of honor, and a man must FIGHT as well as apostatize. The Paris Sketch Book
  • Politics is wily, skilled and intelligent, not clumsy and ham-handed.
  • He preferred to watch, unobserved, the street life of the city from a hole in his prison wall, than to smoke cheroots and talk politics with his fellow prisoners.
  • It's interesting that he lards the book with homespun stories of his upbringing in Louisiana, because his philosophy of politics and government is very much a community based approach writ large.
  • Willis also skips over the secular and leftist politics that led Catholic ethnics and working-class voters to take their distance from liberalism and the Democratic Party in 1972.
  • Love Israel/Palestine or leave it, like Simone Bitton's politics or not, the film RACHEL deserves to be seen and Cindy Corrie deserves to be heard because, if nothing else, Rachel was an exceptional "girl-next-door. Undefined
  • Politics is too often concerned only with the personal vanities of politicians.
  • It used to be the case that ambitious people went into politics in the hope that they would one day become famous.
  • She was active in local politics for many years.
  • This war will inevitably lead to a realignment of/within European politics.
  • AICC hired the law firm Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal to lobby against the cuts, paying it $160,000 in the fourth quarter of 2009, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. A Device to Kill Cancer, Lift Revenue
  • The two are plunged into a murky world of murder, politics and conspiracies. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a paradox of modern politics: to "act" is to be phony, but because of the demands and limitations of big-room oratory, if you don't act the text you'll look wooden and-phony. Behind Enemy Lines
  • The soldiers will be from local militias and local reserves, with all the tangled politics that implies.
  • Venom, it seems, is also a basic nutrient of politics.
  • But they were already enmeshed in politics. The English Civil War: A People's History
  • It's certainly antithetical to left wing politics, which requires you to remain engaged and would require the artist to include politics in his art.
  • The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
  • She became heavily involved in politics.
  • It would have been a realignment of British politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sure it's what the Trib called the "bare-knuckle arts of Chicago electoral politics" but, hey, I guess that "kumbaya" attack goes by the wayside. Obama Responds To Bill's Reference To Jesse Jackson
  • Behind-the-scenes assistance came from influential figures in politics and the arts, including U. S. Sen.
  • All politics are based on the indifference of the majority. 
  • Peace will not arrive through politics or economic development alone, as crucial as these things are.
  • On some other questions about politics, description requires assessments that raise complicated issues about power, interests, and values.
  • He is a student of international politics.
  • ‘When politics appropriates art, it is transformed into an object that is emptied of its meaning,’ he said.
  • The significant discontinuities elsewhere support the thesis of adversary politics.
  • To show that bumping off rivals is a universal feature of power politics, the food taster persists into the modern era. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was at once a Queens pol and yet the most patrician figure in American politics.
  • No more: Mr Clinton won eight western states last November and is acutely sensitive to western politics.
  • Ordinary politics adds to these familiar ideals a further one that has no distinct place in utopian axiomatic theory.
  • The reduced attention to politics mutes the most important way in which individual human agency drives human experience.
  • More weight is given to politics than poetry, history or writing, it would seem.
  • Chiefs and headmen are important figures both in villages and nationally, although they are forbidden to be active in party politics.
  • He said in the case of base tax from marketeers, the problem had been the politics of markets where it was not clear which association was legally constituted and could be relied upon.
  • It is good politics for any country to have friendly relations with its neighbours.
  • But (one could imagine the censorious New Politics leader) did they ever give a thought to anything else? LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
  • To fall by disorganization is the biggest sin in politics. RNC's top aide resigns
  • This unhidden agenda of party politics poisons local government.
  • Women are different from men, but it is time to say farewell to the politics of difference.
  • They tried to banish him from politics.
  • He first dabbled in politics when he was at law school.
  • Even then, John was a seasoned veteran of local politics; for the last quarter century, he has championed the rights and the needs of the homeless and low-income tenants, the forgotten underclasses of a city that hates the poor.
  • He and the other independent between them got 65 per cent of the vote as the electorate gave two fingers to party politics.
  • For Anderson, postmodern thought has a structural relation to French Marxist politics.
  • Due to the overlap between politics and business these banks have suffered heavy losses from subsidizing state-run enterprises and bad loans.
  • Prescription Statements about politics often include claims or assumptions that certain choices and actions are more desirable than others.
  • I'm not terribly interested in politics.
  • The team has given the American capital something else to talk about besides politics.
  • It isn't sound economics; it is just populist politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • I became heavily involved in politics.
  • Taxes for great patrimonies should be increased, the costs of politics should be decreased as should the size of administrative structures. Walter Veltroni: The Future of Italy
  • The only practical purpose which it now subserves in American politics is to give enough exercise to Radicalism to keep it “in wind,” and to prevent its becoming pursy and lazy, from having nothing to whip. The Failed Project of Conservatism « Isegoria
  • Conservatives longed for the return of a healthy system of independent party politics, freed from the buccaneering methods of an autocratic prime minister and his retainers.
  • Republicans – your pettiness and attack machinery cannot work among the electorates who are intelligent and appreciate the disadvantage of divisive politics where cohesion is needed. DeMint: Senate could've voted on TSA chief 'months ago'
  • You think politics are about being a diptera, buzzing around bothering people by regurgitating what some country club republican addict has people write for him? Think Progress » Will Sarah Palin call on Rush Limbaugh to apologize for saying liberal activists are ‘retards’?
  • Effortlessly unravelling the twists and turns of medieval Italian politics, Stonor Saunders is stylish in her prose style, languid in her learning and acerbic in her judgments.
  • To explain nutty Israel politics with the election system is just laughable. Matthew Yglesias » Alternative Voting
  • If the year has not yet given you your fill of American politics, you might be tempted by this drama about presidential hopefuls using dirty tricks. Times, Sunday Times
  • International politics were a formative influence on the British labour movement.
  • The alliance of South and West - Georgia planters and Illinois sodbusters - that had dominated American politics since Jefferson's day splintered, then collapsed.
  • Politics like practically everything else nowadays is a matter of packaging and selling, be it an individual, a Prime Minister hoping to make an impact, or a policy.
  • If the world is thought of in terms of anarchy then power politics will be seen as the solution to the problem of insecurity.
  • Should we simply accept that the messiness and contestability of contemporary politics leave little room for Principled Pollyannas who refuse to engage in any kind of feigning, fibbing, and fakery? John Seery: Bush the Bluffer
  • The new way of doing things has roots not in politics but in the economic crisis itself.
  • Growing up as the post-Cold War generation, in a cushy house and being provided for, punk bands do not know what politics are about, or why they should bother.
  • Sarah Palin likes Politics but has no idea what's the meaning of politics. Palin: 'My heart goes out to Huckabee'
  • The two problems with that choice: (1) even if 40-50\% of the population disagrees with President Obama on issues like taxes or gay rights, probably only maybe 10-20\% of the population (those whose Facebook pages include fanhood of Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity, for instance) really sees him as "tyrranical" enough for 1700s "tea party" and "constitutional convention" references to resonate; and (2) politics are cyclical enough that as bad as things look for Republicans now, it's entirely feasible to plan for a Republican rebirth in 2012 Concurring Opinions
  • First, if everybody agreed about everything, there would be no need of politics.
  • A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production.
  • In the regional game of water politics, thousands of years of pharaonic civilization is Egypt's royal flush. Thirsty Egypt Clings Tight To The Nile
  • Balance is important; no newspaper is exclusively politics or celebrity gossip, so the diary cannot be that way either.
  • The meetings were not entirely musical, or so one gathers from the early minute-books, where it is stated that at each meeting one bottle of sherry was to be provided for every three members, and one bottle of madeira for every seven members, and further that politics or religion were not to be talked during meetings. Music and Musicians
  • Politics and market have substaintial distinction, commutative politics watches itself to have a problem.
  • For ever and ever the trendies, the sophisticates and the beautiful people have painted us on the right side of politics as boring squares, joyless fanatics, religious nutcases, and monoethnic bigots.
  • It is the Government, it is politics, politicians, and political parties in this House, that are in grievance mode.
  • WE have a hard enough time making our minds up over three basically the same parties (ys, when it comes right down to it ... no social programs are touched by any party. .healthcare, UI, and CPP) But if we had the "excitment" of the American style politics up here, most people would say we have become Americans and get all bent out of shape. CTV News RSS Feed
  • I miss black turtle necks, floppy fringes, Talking Heads and two-party politics.
  • Regarding politics and the art of government as, equally with arms, their natural vocations, they have never given the Nation a statesman, and their greatest politicians achieved eminence by advocating ideas which only attracted attention by their balefulness. Andersonville
  • It's pretty much a rule of politics that when a party has been out of power for a while it is willing to tolerate a decent amount of ideological impurity in its presidential candidate.
  • A breakaway union with significant support influenced by the politics of the autonomists.
  • Fundamentally, there is little to choose between the extremities of right and left in politics.
  • Commerce requires governance by politics, art, culture, and nature: to slow it down, to make it heedful, to make it pay attention to people and place.
  • We were having a friendly argument about Green politics.
  • But whatever the lok sabha holds in store for the bill, what we all know for certain is that the feminine face of Indian politics is slowly changing, and one can confidently believe that it could be for the better. WSJIDEBATE: Is the Women's Reservation Bill Good for India?
  • The setup is familiar, but Arvin calculates everything - the mystery, the office politics, the anti-death-penalty demonstrations, the race riots, the fiendishly escalating threats - so neatly that the whole package is an offer you can't refuse. Blood of Angels by Reed Arvin: Book summary
  • They broke the basic rule of presentation which applies in politics as much as it does in other fields.
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  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has warned Hungary will fight back if the 27-nation European Union interferes in what he calls internal politics while his country holds the EU's presidency. European Parliament Members Challenge Hungary Media Law
  • It is obvious that in both federal states an unbridgeable gap exists between the desire of the population for progressive social policies on one hand and the politics of the ASP on the other.
  • Others have become disgusted with politics and returned to non-political pursuits.
  • International politics were a formative influence on the British labour movement.
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  • Many of them, I think, are so turned off by the crassness of the current political climate that they have turned away from politics.
  • It cut through the clubbiness, the sense that politics is just about personalities.
  • A consensus quickly emerged across the commentariat that social conservatism is a sure loser in federal politics.
  • Leicester inhabits the world of the policy wonk, the person who provides the meat of politics, while staying out of the soap opera of characters which dominate the way politics is often perceived through the media.
  • But Pennsylvania's so critical in presidential politics, it's fitting that it be called the keystone state. CNN Transcript Oct 17, 2004
  • The major parties have taken politics and government away from the public!
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  • The conversation was always lively and when there were guests it diverged from cartography to politics. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • The gradual unfreezing of the class structure has weakened party identification and undermined tribal politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The American election is having a particularly topsy-turvy effect on British politics.
  • I am not really interested in politics.
  • After the cold war, a trend of "New Nationalism" thoughts went rampantly in the Japanese politics, which sought for a big power position in the international politics.
  • Politics and the political parties have yet to gel in the period after a decisive general election. Times, Sunday Times
  • For an understanding of the role which the idea of revolution has played in the language of politics it is important to keep in mind that the meaning of the term reaches from simply designating a change in government to the belief in a heaven-determined, cyclical, political development. REVOLUTION
  • We now get a glimpse into the reactionary politics, racism, and social parasitism of his mayoral administration.
  • I have been in politics a while - not long enough, obviously - but I have been in politics a while and I have seen some examples of impertinence, cheek, and gall, but that last speech beats them all.
  • Those letters dealing with the minutiae of politics are much less self-conscious than the diaries and have the value of immediacy. THE GUARDSMEN
  • Although much of his writing was an attack on racism, his politics had a much wider focus.
  • Along with good jobs and an extensive system of social services, loving wives and mothers facilitated the process of rehabilitating bitter and "maladjusted" veterans who might otherwise destabilize American society and politics. 51 Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
  • Wellington's successes as a general propelled him into the top echelons of politics and diplomacy. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have to admit that stubborn gerontocracy has been a major obstacle to reforming politics due to the aged politicians' obstinacy and narrow-mindedness.
  • The 1932 election represented a watershed in American politics.
  • One needn't indulge utopian fantasies about abolishing government corruption or dealing a death blow to the power of monied interests in politics.
  • She has been active in local politics for some years.
  • Don't mention politics or we'll be here till kingdom come.
  • Seriously the media's coverage of women in politics is so egregiously pathetic. Submitted Without Comment (Blog for Democracy)
  • I came across a heart-warming story of love and humanity in this crazy muddle of politics and religion.
  • Politics is more difficult than physics. Albert Einstein 
  • In international politics, benevolent hegemons are like unicorns - there are no such animals.
  • Dibdin's reading of the French Revolution hinges on the question of its way with books, pointing to what we might call a bibliophilic politics that cuts across stock political lines to produce a certain ambivalence. Bibliographic Romance: Bibliophilia and the Book Object
  • Critics of Reich say his appointment as the State Department's top Latin American policymaker has more to do with domestic politics than foreign affairs. The Right Man For Latam?
  • The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity.
  • Jung issued a circular letter to all members firmly stating the principle that The International Society is neutral as to politics and creed.
  • Winner of Best Politics Blog and Best News & Current Affairs Blog order of business in the Dail is the worst political failure I have seen: Irish Blogs
  • The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be lead to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
  • The frail economies and volatile politics of some Pacific countries were also a concern for the leaders.
  • Whatever one's views, it's great to rediscover the ability to animate politics through a discussion of ideas rather than personality or passing tittle-tattle.
  • Severing political discussion from decision and action, however, focuses the locus of Habermasian politics strictly on discussion and what he calls a discourse theory of democracy. LeverWealth
  • He majored in International Politics at Harvard University.
  • Her hero's commitment to a vision of honorable politics is clearly out of place in a context of political corruption, baseness, and compromise.
  • Raw politics is making the arrival of boatpeople a divisive issue once more when it shouldn't be, and the Rudd government is as culpable as the Coalition when it comes to emotive catchcries and racist innuendo. Public Opinion
  • The old politics, which was decided by the solid blocks of party loyalists, belongs to the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • For David, revolutionary politics was just one part of a rich and full life.
  • Since reform began in the early 1980s, Chinese politics has been primarily a battle between two factions: reformists and leftists.
  • Since politics is a process we must again reconsider planning as a process, but from a wider and more explicit political perspective than that of "procedural" theory. Politics, Planning and the State
  • In a time of vapid politicians who only speak from pre-agreed scripts, a bit of colour, rank mischief and sharp politics cannot go amiss.
  • The purpose of their constitutions is to contract radically the sphere of self-government - of democratic politics.
  • In its place, the Beijing Consensus supposedly offers pragmatic economics and made-to-order authoritarian politics.
  • Quite honestly, there's no hiding to be done behind politics.
  • There is a delicious irony about a campaign promising more honesty in politics through the deployment of an argument it must know to be entirely dishonest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of this indifference is down to the current disenchantment with mainstream politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • No doubt there will be many more changes in the future, for finality is not in the language of politics. The Changing Commonwealth
  • Do stock market traders understand how politics affect the markets?
  • Many true libertarians (most of whom have nothing to do with politics) still believe in bourgeois values as a guidline for thier lives. Libertarians and the Old Right « Antiwar.com Blog
  • He then moved into politics, working as an adviser to the Liberal party. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some still share that view, but whatever the tone of bilateral relations, all would agree that Mexican politics cannot be understood in isolation from the United States. What to Read on Mexican Politics
  • He has presided over a marked increase in public cynicism about politics without suffering significant damage to his own electoral prospects.
  • Bauer is no better than Sanford as far as his politics, but at least he hasn't abandoned his job (at least nothing public if he has). SC Lt. Gov. to ask for Sanford's resignation
  • Some people think the Church shouldn't interfere in politics.
  • Though I’m from the neghbouring state Andhra Pradesh and actively involved in post Mandal dalit politics, I’m not heard of Thirumavalavan and Dalit panthers till recently. Archive 2006-11-01
  • In the school library he hunted out books on politics.
  • Conflict has simplistically been blamed on stock-thieves, but police have also been accused of taking sies, and Mhlaba has alleged organised crime and politics also fueled the conflict. ANC Daily News Briefing

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