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Her hair, at least, sometimes goes off message.
The live show clings to its familiar script, but it's fun when it goes off message.
Mr. Clinton's aides complain that he has been held to an impossible standard by a national news media that covers him only when he gets angry, trips up or goes "off message".
In any case, Tancredo is clearly great at getting media attention, and he is a good speaker, but he's not so great as a communicator, because he goes off message too often, and it's not clear what he's trying to achieve--except to draw attention to himself.
Everyone watch Egypt closely, for when the mayor of Cairo goes "off message!" Zeleny says that the Obama administration is "probably right" in the way he's gauged public sentiment as being against a Syrian military intervention and wanting to get out of Afghanistan, and imagines that by the time the general election gets into its later months, we could be in for a large debate on foreign policy.
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