Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at straight-talk.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Straight-Talk.

Examples

  • He's trying to get McCain to talk the last step off of the Straight-Talk Express and fully embrace the bizarro world of the neocons ... where energy meetings are discussed behind closed doors and terror is the talk of the day.

    Rove: McCain's too private 2008

  • The Body Scoop for Girls: A Straight-Talk Guide to a Healthy, Beautiful You by Dr. Jennifer Ashton 304 pgs, Avery Trade, 2009 is a no-nonsense look at the teenage girl's every changing body.

    TLC Book Tour - Body Scoop for Girls by Dr. Jennifer Ashton Stephanie 2010

  • The Body Scoop for Girls: A Straight-Talk Guide to a Healthy, Beautiful You by Dr. Jennifer Ashton 304 pgs, Avery Trade, 2009 is a no-nonsense look at the teenage girl's every changing body.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Stephanie 2010

  • And he thinks he can continue to lie through his teeth and get a free pass from the media because of his “Straight-Talk Express” schtick. —

    McCain Defends Attacks on Obama as Having ‘Fun’ - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • He is Mr. "Straight-Talk", and even if it doesn't have that "Champion Toastmaster" feel of an Obama preaching fest, at least McCain is answering questions directly and sharing his ideas, not preaching and dodging or avoiding answering the tough questions like the other media darling candidate.

    McCain Camp: Obama "Bizarrely In Sync With Moscow" 2009

  • John McCain: The Straight-Talk Confidence Man yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'John McCain: The Straight-Talk Confidence Man'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: How John McCain presents a carefully crafted public image to belie what he really is: essentially a neo-con snake-oil purveyor.'

    John McCain: The Straight-Talk Confidence Man 2008

  • If this is not a purely partisan political decision, one would think that McCain -- of "Straight-Talk Express" fame -- would have included at least a token member of the Democrat Party in negotiations with the White House.

    Is That Legal?: September 2006 Archives 2006

  • If this is not a purely partisan political decision, one would think that McCain -- of "Straight-Talk Express" fame -- would have included at least a token member of the Democrat Party in negotiations with the White House.

    Is That Legal?: Kewpie Doll for GOP Rebels 2006

  • Not at all like, say, John McCain, who is notorious for all the freewheeling access he has given the media through the years, not just on his so-called "Straight-Talk Express" campaign bus but also at just about any venue the reporters choose to question him about anything.

    Deanie Mills: McCain's Charming Gift Of Fear 2008

  • John McCain likes to ride around in a bus he dubs the “Straight-Talk Express.”

    Meet the Truth-Challenged GOP Vice Presidential Candidate: Sure A. Pallin' 2008

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.