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  • noun Plural form of demagog.

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Examples

  • An ill-informed majority inflamed by manipulative demagogs are capable of wanton self-destruction.

    Polls: Majority oppose heath care bill 2009

  • The majority often does not work in its own best interests and can be swayed by demagogs, liars, their own prejudices and their ignorance.

    Polls: Majority oppose heath care bill 2009

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    Silly bill David 2008

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    Big Sky Country indeed David 2008

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    By any other name David 2008

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    Hold on David 2008

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    Off the record David 2008

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    Going to the middle David 2008

  • But now demagogs used priviledge to speak by applying to the voters rights.

    Florida compromise seats delegation, gives each half vote 2008

  • "Our aim, to swat liars and leeches, hypocrites & humbugs, demagogs & dastards"

    Don't fence me in David 2008

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