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Should the nominee be Trump, it would mean embracing the basest, most extreme, most self-destructive elements in the party.
The time now is not to move toward the middle, but rather to embrace the base and fight hard.
I respect that with Tim Armstrong's background at Google, he needs to balance his vision of Aol being the Time Inc. of the 21st century with a scalable model that will get "quants" excited, but he might risk having a bad apple ruin the entire bushel by embracing the UGC freelancer base, as he did during SXSW.
But how sincerely the party wants to embrace the Limbaugh base is a trickier debate.
This non-diva diva blogs to build her fan base, embracing the day's marketing imperative: Be a brand.
Embrace the Base In response to a chain letter 30,000 women arrived at Greenham on the 12 December 1982 to 'Embrace the Base'.
-- who embraces the anger felt by the base over massive economic inequality -- essentially tied last night with establishment favorite Hillary Clinton -- who preaches a more cautious, incremental approach?
I hope American leaders will embrace the U.S. constitution, and base their national and foreign policies on ethical values, human rights and international law.
Now, instead of embracing her and the base she still commands, he's frozen her out.
Under Ricciardi, the Jays embraced the concept of on-base percentage as a crucial statistic, something that was popularized in "Moneyball," a book about Ricciardi's former employer Billy Beane.
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