Mr Salmond's achievement is to have presented himself, mendaciously, as being outside that elite and to have presented independence as an answer to the economic anxiety. |
As a politician, he was very adept at speaking mendaciously in public. |
This is not Brotherhood vs army, though that is how our Western statesmen will mendaciously try to portray this tragedy. |
Under the cloak of reform he's mendaciously lowering the safety net protecting the low paid as well as the jobless, sick and disabled. |
Obviously this is mendaciously disingenuous coming from the erstwhile Prince of Darkness who has torpedoed many a career with anonymous briefings to journalists. |
I don't mind smoke,' she said mendaciously, trying to appease the defiler of the air with a little smile. |