Rogers has his uses in some roles, but not as a leading man whose appeal must mitigate his obstreperousness. |
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What makes it truly frustrating is that, somewhere in the stream of inconsequence and obstreperousness, there are usually a few nuggets of gold. |
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Their obstreperousness is all the more remarkable given that they are all from swing states, or, in the case of Mr Christie, a resolutely Democratic one. |
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It will not help that in the middle of the campaign the Supreme Court will draw attention once again to the Republicans' obstreperousness on the issue by ruling on the Arizona law. |
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Egged on by Iran's conservative establishment, several thousand volunteers declared themselves ready to die to rid Iraq of the occupiers. For the main cause of Iran's growing obstreperousness, however, look to Vienna. |
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But in highlighting Republican obstreperousness, he was also highlighting the political reality in Washington and laying down some foundations for the 2016 Presidential race. |
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