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* My attempt to note the Daily Mail's predictably rubbish attack on Steve Coogan yesterday curiously drew an angry response in some quarters.
Though F.D.R. was predictably accused of "class warfare," his antibusiness "radicalism," was, in Kennedy's words, "a carefully staged political performance, an attack not on the capitalist system itself but on a few high-profile capitalists".
And predictably, viral attack site Twitchy took the fight straight to Jones and the New Republic.
Predictably, they attack their second album with bubbly blonde vivacity, the effect of which is to leave the listener suspended between hyped-up delight and despair at the micro-produced perfection of it all.
Predictably, an HDACI increased slug expression.
Things will only get more intense when Obama nominates a successor to retiring FBI chief Robert Mueller III, and Republicans will predictably attack the administration for missing warning signs about the Boston Marathon attacks.
Predictably, he attacks the infamous "hockey stick" graph, a plot of global mean temperatures over the past 1,000 years produced by two scientists in 1998 which shows little change for the entire period until suddenly soaring in the 20th century.
If the Fed requested such portfolio-level data, banks would predictably attack it for unnecessarily increasing their compliance burden.
Big soda is, predictably, on the attack.
Republicans can't win this, nor can Democrats who will - predictably - counter attack with accusations of Congressional obstructionism.
Dennis Millevenor even more importantly, David Friggin' Mamet--goes from the left to the right, not only does the left predictably attack and, you know, negatively deconstruct their past career to say that they are hacks and not funny and not good writers, the right is nowhere to be seen.
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