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— the president has gone off message.
Mr. Geithner, who was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York when the bailout began in September 2008, has been battered by Congressional panels over each issue, but has not gone off message.
Faced with a handful of Democrats who have gone off message recently, President Obama's allies on Tuesday sought to shift attention back to Mitt Romney's critics within his own party.
And at least one prominent surrogate of hers has gone off message: Lanny Davis, a former Clinton White House lawyer, has publicly challenged Mr. Obama to answer questions about his views on racist speech and Mr. Wright.
Trigg's statement late last week that Malthouse had gone "off message" in airing the club's dirty laundry was followed today by talk of a "values-based approach", "stakeholders", "alignment" and again, "messaging", corporate jargon better left on PowerPoint slides than offered up as excuses to frustrated football fans.
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Her hair, at least, sometimes goes off message.
Republicans today seem to have less tolerance than ever for going off message.
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