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Has there ever been a more peevish pack, a more petulant populace, than the 2016 Republican presidential contenders?
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As a comic examination of literary feuding and posthumous ownership the tone is more petulant than mocking, and the characters do not appear fully formed; Alex and Martin preen their way from extended adolescence to middle-aged boorishness, while the women are either enigmatic catalysts or resigned, ministering acolytes.
Mr Frum is plainly on Mr Bush's side, but he depicts the president as a less cuddly man than many of his supporters would like to believe a sharper, more petulant, less forgiving father of the nation.
More petulant.
Pitner looked more petulant than prophetic.
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