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The former top political adviser to President George W. Bush told Fox News the comments made Perry seem un-presidential.
Perry Makes Quick and Controversial Impact in Presidential Race 2011
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The former top political adviser to President George W. Bush told Fox News the comments made Perry seem un-presidential.
Perry Makes Quick and Controversial Impact in Presidential Race 2011
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Both are up for reelection in 2012, and the odds are not good, both in terms of Sarkozy's perceived un-presidential and rough manners, and in terms of Obama's miseries over the economy.
Dr. Charles G. Cogan: Libya: Sarko the Impulsive Meets Dorian Gray Dr. Charles G. Cogan 2011
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* Beer for breakfast, crackers for supper and other very un-presidential diets.
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Both are up for reelection in 2012, and the odds are not good, both in terms of Sarkozy's perceived un-presidential and rough manners, and in terms of Obama's miseries over the economy.
Dr. Charles G. Cogan: Libya: Sarko the Impulsive Meets Dorian Gray Dr. Charles G. Cogan 2011
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Many French regard the hyperkinetic Sarkozy, who is of partly Hungarian and Jewish origin, as somehow "foreign," un-presidential, pushy, downmarket, and annoying.
Eric Margolis: France's Mass Strikes Are No Tea Party Eric Margolis 2010
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Many French regard the hyperkinetic Sarkozy, who is of partly Hungarian and Jewish origin, as somehow "foreign," un-presidential, pushy, downmarket, and annoying.
Eric Margolis: France's Mass Strikes Are No Tea Party Eric Margolis 2010
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Many French regard the hyperkinetic Sarkozy, who is of partly Hungarian and Jewish origin, as somehow "foreign," un-presidential, pushy, downmarket, and annoying.
Eric Margolis: France's Mass Strikes Are No Tea Party Eric Margolis 2010
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Many French regard the hyperkinetic Sarkozy, who is of partly Hungarian and Jewish origin, as somehow "foreign," un-presidential, pushy, downmarket, and annoying.
Eric Margolis: France's Mass Strikes Are No Tea Party Eric Margolis 2010
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And his other distortions and purposeful mis-leadings of Justice Stomayor's record is plainly un-presidential.
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