It is a deeply dishonest book that takes advantage of the ignorance, gullibility, and derangement of its target audience. |
There were moments when I thought he would try to get me to join a bizarre gullibility cult. |
Such is the shallowness of contemporary liberalism, and the gullibility and prostration of its representatives in the face of a government determined to go to war. |
The first, and most obvious, is the ham-handedness of Ari Schlossberg's screenplay, which relies upon audience gullibility. |
It's not so much a conspiracy theory as a collective gullibility. |
Too much fun still derives from characters' gullibility or stupidity, but the young author is trying to lift himself from farce into comedy. |