Example sentences for: mouthpiece

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  • The conservative Weekly Standard promptly hit back with a cover story that didn't just argue that Brill was overstating his case but also accused him of being "Clinton's lapdog" and a "White House mouthpiece."

  • Ms. Lewinsky's increasingly creepy mouthpiece, William Ginsburg, cooperates with Time reporters--witness this week's long, generally sympathetic piece on "Monica's World," which portrays Ginsburg as her "surrogate dad" and describes, presumably on some authority, the ex-interns own thoughts (e.g., "You didn't do anything wrong!").

  • When he gets to the nick he will then holler for a brief of an entirely different kind, namely his lawyer--a solicitor; and if the case goes as far as court, the brief will very likely have engaged a mouthpiece --in Britain a barrister, in the USA a trial lawyer--to speak for him.

  • This week's Bill-Bashing from Michael Kelly in his Post column includes the following table of organization for the Clinton White House: There's "Robert Bennett, the president's sexual misconduct mouthpiece, which is a distinguished position.

  • Valentin Berezhkov, dead at 82, attended Uncle Joe's critical meetings with Adolf Hitler and FDR and spoke some of the most important words of the century as Stalin's mouthpiece.


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