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When you look at talk radio and Fox News today, the most successful employ the same model of dishonesty and manipulation of their audience.

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This area of dishonesty I find most troubling because it is pervasive in the conservative media world and Limbaugh led the way on lies and disinformation for most of his career.

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Using tactics of stealth, manipulation, and bold-faced dishonesty, she follows the imperative of her heart into progressively dangerous, even illegal action.

He refuses to look at a mountain of corruption & dishonesty.

So clearly the scale of dishonesty continues to climb in presidential elections.

To run towards burning buildings and struggling neighbors, dishonesty, corruption, and abuse.

Palestinians and their sympathizers can point out the unscrupulous dishonesty and duplicity of the Israeli occupiers.

Which is why Obama needs to clearly expose its dishonesty in his State of the Union, says Michael Tomasky.

There exists a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that ideologically committed voters almost encourage dishonesty.

Not to be outdone, Langford fired back, slamming Christie for dishonesty and for playing politics.

Some men find it perfectly easy to resist allurements to dishonesty which others can not resist.

The singular dishonesty of M. Guizot and his master startled the politicians of Europe.

There are some legislators who regard moral cowardice as a virtue, and political dishonesty as a desirable kingcraft.

If we consult human nature, the only causes to which we can assign this reticence are, conscientious cowardice and dishonesty.

It is not, in public meetings, or in parliament, permitted to any speaker to accuse an adversary of falsehood or dishonesty.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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