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In one of the most morally inflammatory elections of all time, Obama made everything seem natural: she talked about her children, she gently teased her husband, she bought her clothes online.
While it seems to have been the kind of inflammatory election-year FUD bill we see very often in this country, it brought up several issues that are worth taking action on.
The show which opened September 20th is called "Apolitical Process: a vision by Kelly Slater" and it is, he says, "an artistic journey through the chaotic and sometimes inflammatory 2016 election cycle.
The Republicans' inflammatory rhetoric this election cycle has done something remarkable to this country in a very short period of time: It has turned this country into a tinderbox.
The strike, which involves about 40 clinics, revives a debate about Spain's abortion rules at an awkward moment for the Socialist government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, which is trying to avoid inflammatory issues before elections in March.
A4 World Briefing A7 NATIONAL A8-13, 16 As Race Nears Final Phase, Charges of Mudslinging Fly The Gore and Bush campaigns accused each other of using dirty advertising techniques to try to win the election, including inflammatory telephone calls to voters and incendiary television spots.
Another expert who has long studied public opinion about war and worked in the administration of several presidents said that as the November election approaches, inflammatory oratory is likely to increase, even if it is unsuited to a problem as complicated as Iran's nuclear ambitions.
His civil rights accomplishments over the past four decades have at times been overshadowed by his public missteps and inflammatory rhetoric, but this election cycle a more focused, slimmer Sharpton, 58, has brought even his adversaries -- like Newt Gingrich -- on his show for thoughtful debate.
"We don't want people thinking it's a cabal, or some sort of Masonic plot!" His concern was understandable: the prospect of rich men concentrating their wealth in order to sway an American election was an inflammatory one, particularly given the Democratic Party's populist rhetoric.
But not having a grave marker and being "buried in cashmere" or in a shroud of "inflammatory" T-shirts "from the last election" seems a little silly and quickly forgotten.
But they deserve credit for making continued progress for the features they've started to test and roll out: using third-party services and AI to flag and downrank fake news; adding one-tap access to information about a publisher; and creating a tool so users can see if they were duped by inflammatory ads before the last US election.
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