This was more of the plainspokenness that Bell had identified in Corbyn, and in many ways it is admirable. |
When I told him that many of us who cheer his plainspokenness on the Middle East decried him in the '70s, he laughed. |
Ideas and candidacies — not to mention albums — are sold by talking plainly and clearly, and the louder and faster the whirring of the spinners becomes, the more effective this clarity and plainspokenness will be. |
The line falls with far more — or, rather, far less — than the usual laconic Eastwood plainspokenness. |
The main feeling among New Jersey's fifty-one delegates was that Christie and Trump shared certain attributes: plainspokenness, an executive talent, perhaps an allergy to ideology. |