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The NBA All-Star starter selection process is, and will always be, a blatant popularity contest that rewards the big names from the big markets.
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"The only way I would ever vote for Clinton is if for some reasons Trump was on a rampage and gaining in popularity and was blatant warmongering," he says.
The blunt truth is that the blatant cheerlead of Bundy, and the popularity of Stormfront as a nesting place for white supremacists amounts to a tacit license to kill to legions of hate fringed loose cannons such as the Millers.
But the country's military and some business leaders have been nervous about his rising popularity, and the ruling was seen in some quarters as a blatant attempt to stop him.
Blatant lie.
Blatant distortions.
"Blatant ballot-stuffing".
Some were so blatant.
This apparent popularity may have led him and his advisers to ignore the fact that even in Syria, many people were angry with a repressive regime, bad governance and blatant corruption.
This is blatant discrimination.
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