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en I'd say it has all the makings of a palace revolt. The President's base is not only eroding?in many cases it's in full mutiny.

en What I told the British newspaper is that during a questioning session, Tariq Aziz was asked about who in Iraq took sovereign decisions like declaring war, suppressing a revolt or a civil mutiny,

en Slowly, the president's team is coming to realize that they have a political revolt on their hands. And, it's no longer just the conservative base that's angry about illegal immigration - there's widespread discontent about our broken system from coast to coast, from left to right.

en The base in Congress is eroding as members worry about their own electorates, start to back away from him on immigration, start to back away on Iraq and start to consider the president as an optional ally rather than a vital one.

en Can a series of lawful resignations turn into a mutiny? And if they are agreed upon in advance, have the agreeing generals formed a felonious conspiracy to make a mutiny?

en This president should be glad he's not running for re-election. But the president is clearly holding his base. It's very important for him to keep the base support in terms of getting things done.

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president, and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en We can't keep people off the ice. We never say the ice is safe. You have water eroding the ice from underneath. And the sun and warm temperatures are eroding it from up above.

en That doesn't make [these cases] any less tragic, of course. But they may just not be the right kinds of cases on which to base broad social policy.

en The young are generally full of revolt, and are often pretty revolting about it. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en His decision is a most precarious one because he has a home base there. Every time you have a flop movie, you can always go back to the show. So he's taking a chance on eroding his popularity.

en Poetry, even when apparently most fantastic, is always a revolt against artifice, a revolt, in a sense, against actuality.
  James Joyce

en Slowly, the president's team is coming to realize that they have a political revolt on their hands,

en So there's a base for the president's program -- but it's among Democrats, independents and a portion of the Republican Party. The president is on the side of public opinion and clearly in step with the mainstream of California -- but perhaps out of step with the conservative portion of his base.


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