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He behaved like a scoundrel toward his wife, but it feels like a different prosecutorial standard is being applied to him simply because everyone dislikes him.
He concluded that he has "never believed" that the correct approach to a political interview would be to treat the interviewee like a "scoundrel" or a "liar".
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I'm not sure there's much hope for a scoundrel like me".
(It's fun to speculate about what Austen would have done with the premise: in her hands, I suspect, Casaubon would have been consigned to Mr. Collins-like irrelevance, Ladislaw would have turned out to be a Wickham-like scoundrel, while Lydgate would have emerged as a Darcy-like dark horse).
Like Paul Robeson's Emperor Jones, he's a scoundrel who's proud of the role he's taken on.
There's Joshua Nolan, a Han Solo-like scoundrel with a heart of gold, played by Grant Bowler.
"Dwight Enys is a scoundrel.
Why love a scoundrel?
[laughs] He was a scoundrel yogi.
"And I am not a scoundrel".
I'm dealing with a scoundrel government.
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