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After Paul McMullan, a former deputy features editor at Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World tabloid, had finished his jaw-droppingly brazen remarks at a judicial inquiry on Tuesday, it was hard to think of any dubious news-gathering technique he had not confessed to, short of pistol-whipping sources for information.
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Publicly, however, his most brazen racist remarks have been directed primarily at Muslims (a relatively small percentage of whom are black) and Mexicans.
Pretty brazen comment.
The more abrasive his remarks and brazen his deceits, the more his adherents believe he is their savior.
Democratic favor for comprehensive immigration reform is well known, but the President's candid remarks reveal a brazen politicized motivation.
Many saw his remarks as a brazen positioning of commercial concerns over broader ideals.
As Santos noted in his statement, Santilli has a history of making offensive remarks and challenging government authority with brazen commentary.
The Spectator reactionary Harry Cole remarked: "Not even communist China were so brazen as to extol their nationalised stranglehold on their country so blatantly".
One U.S. official remarked that "they were a bit more brazen and foolish in their response this time," compared to previous incidents in which U.S. retaliatory strikes brought no direct Iranian responses.
The more brazen racial apologists out right brand those as racists that make an issue of the offensive remarks.
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