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Goldsmith's rhetoric — saying, for example, that he never has writer's block, because there is always something to copy — annoys a lot of people.
In March, the usually smoother Mr. Dimon, 53, assailed politicians for populist rhetoric, saying government officials had to stop the "vilification of corporate America".
(Joe Biden famously diagrammed Giuliani's campaign rhetoric, saying his sentences consisted entirely of a noun, a verb, and a reference to 9/11).
But Mr. McNamee said the stake in Forbes did not necessarily clash with his politics and his rhetoric, saying, "The way you solve poverty is giving people the tools to overcome it".
Russia's foreign and defense ministers demanded their immediate release, while lawmakers and others denounced Georgia with war-like rhetoric, saying the government should free the detainees by force, if necessary.
Administration officials privately lamented the heated rhetoric, saying that it sometimes blurred the distinction between the special problems associated with the evidence against the group of detainees at Guantánamo who were subjected to harsh interrogations, and ordinary cases of terrorism suspects who have not been abused in custody.
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I don't buy the rhetoric," says another voter, Jimmy.
"He may have begun to believe his own rhetoric," says a seasoned diplomat.
"He is the king of rhetoric," said Mitch Ceasar, the chairman of the Democratic Party in Broward County.
"Israelis like the hawkish rhetoric," said Mina Zemach, director of the Dahaf Polling Institute.
"This is the theater of the absurd, and it is dangerous rhetoric," said Gov. Brian Schweitzer of Montana.
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