"Gov. Romney, you've been spending the last year trying to fool people about your record, " McCain said.
Senator JOHN McCAIN (Republican, Arizona): Governor Romney, you've been spending the last year trying to fool people about your record.
The second your audience sees you reading words from a PowerPoint slide, you become nothing more than a little man pushing knobs around trying to fool people.
Gordon Brown has proposed a Border Service which he hopes will fool people into thinking this is the same as our proposal for a Border Police Force.
Pertierra accuses the Bush administration of trying to fool people into believing it is doing something about Posada while ignoring a request by Venezuela that he be extradited.
No leader, regardless of how skilled a nonverbal communicator, can fool the people who work with him or her over an extended period of time.
In politics, you don't have to fool all the people all the time, just some of the people some of the time.
Don't let people fool you with this notion that somehow the reason for our deficit has to do with, for example, the Recovery Act.
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One of the things you know is that when people fool with these weapons, they're expensive to build, expensive to maintain, and expensive to secure the material that goes into making the weapons.
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What they will have left will be lots of questions about how Madoff was able to fool so many people for so long and why regulators didn't stop him until it was far too late.
You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time.
Done so well that it would be easy to fool many consumers, especially people who are desperate.
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Fool-proof mechanisms for people to order and pay for goods electronically are embryonic at best - if there are any.
Politicians in shoddy democracies are learning what leaders in real ones have long known you can fool only some of the people, and only some of the time.
Your satisfaction should come in knowing that few, if any, people take a fool seriously, whereas an educated individual like yourself finds his words appearing on pages of respected publication like Forbes.
Today a senior executive needs not a fool but a smart cadre of people who are willing to speak truth to power.
The people here so easily fool and convince themselves that they want peace but aren't prepared to give a single inch to secure it.
Mingling with other cosmopolitans on multiple continents may fool them into thinking that the world consists largely of people like themselves.
There are, you know, in a normal political society, you can make forecasts and predictions and, you know, go on Sunday morning shows and make a fool of yourself, but sometimes you can be right because people talk and debate, and there's real politics.
"Some people can have sensational moments at the convention, but don't fool yourself, " CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider said.
Even if healthy people use them, we can be a little more sympathetic to those who fool a partner for a few hours than to those who fool history with chemically enhanced world records.
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Seeking the backing of the Greek people in a referendum, he was immediately condemned in the capitals of Europe as a fool or a traitor.
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And the answer was we - and I'm sure people are going to write in and I hope they do and say, well, you fool, you missed, you know, Lily Tomlin's this or Wanda Sikes' that.
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