Georgia Republican Tom Price said the bill was nothing but political pandering by Democrats.
What we need are leaders who understand it and are willing to stop the pandering.
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The dream of home ownership should not be subject to political manipulation and pandering.
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The right has held the presidency since 1995 partly by pandering to such sentiments.
Charles Pasqua, a former interior minister, deplores French pandering, as he sees it, to America.
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There are elections to be won by pandering to those who fear this proposed change.
Despite its elegant simplicity and populist pandering, it will do almost nothing to resolve our deficit.
The danger is that Mr Obama risks being seen to be pandering to populism.
These dispositions help explain why voters are now being treated to a lavish round of political pandering.
Achieving that means pandering more to the independent voters and liberal Republicans, less to the Democratic power base.
As troubling as his pandering to the left on trade is his swing to the right on taxes.
Indonesia has more than 190m Muslims, and the government is occasionally guilty of pandering to the religious right.
The limits are therefore just political pandering to populist outrage over banker excesses.
Along the way McCain might rethink his press-pandering opposition to ANWR oil exploration.
So it is not at all clear that Mr Gore is being electorally foolish in pandering to their vote.
But he has gently moved with the times without pandering to the trendy.
Michael Noer is pandering to stuck-in-adolescence adult males who should know better.
Remember, it was political mastermind Rove who whispered for steel import quotas in 2001 (pandering to Pennsylvania and West Virginia).
Mr Obama bravely took on the Clinton establishment (though he largely did it by pandering to more Democratic interest groups).
This almost smacks of pandering to the upcoming mid term elections where the Democrats are in danger of losing their majority.
The cartoons are provoking outrage among the French Muslim community, while other Muslims have accused the magazine of pandering for attention.
"I think it's cheesy, " said Gordon Wagener, Mercedes-Benz Cars' global design director, referring to Western auto makers' recent and obvious pandering.
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But Mr Haider will probably stay on his perch, preaching populism, occasionally pandering to xenophobic prejudice, and waiting for another chance.
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These women have spent around four decades pandering to their husbands' every need, while their spouses remained married to their jobs.
Social Democrats accuse the would-be tax cutters of pandering to the rich.
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But that doesn't mean it was about political pandering either, experts said.
Non-Orthodox leaders in America are apt to warn Israeli prime ministers that pandering to the Orthodox will dismay millions of American Jews.
Rather than confronting these attitudes, and shaking the French out of their comfort zone, the two front-runners are pandering to popular reflexes.
But the persistent pandering to the coal sector there may be digging West Virginia in a hole from which it cannot emerge.
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