Engaging with it as a serious political event, rather than an extended exercise is dishonesty and lawbreaking, is to grant it legitimacy that it does not deserve.
The RNC weaponized exhaustion|Zack Beauchamp|August 28, 2020|Vox
To run towards burning buildings and struggling neighbors, dishonesty, corruption, and abuse.
The NRA’s Multimillion-Dollar New Ad Campaign Is Despicable|Michael Daly|September 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Which is why Obama needs to clearly expose its dishonesty in his State of the Union, says Michael Tomasky.
SOTU Advice: Hammer the GOP|Michael Tomasky|February 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Not to be outdone, Langford fired back, slamming Christie for dishonesty and for playing politics.
Which Politician Best Navigated Hurricane Sandy’s Surge?|Michelle Cottle|October 31, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Immediately after the last meeting in Moscow, Iranian officials complained about “Western dishonesty.”
The Blame Game|Trita Parsi|June 29, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Hellman's dishonesty in her later writing is sympathetically framed by the decades of criticism she had endured.
Lillian Hellman, Clarence Birdseye and Thai Jones: Must Read Nonfiction|Victoria Beale, Wendy Smith, Kevin Canfield|May 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The opponents based their objections mainly on what they considered the bad policy and dishonesty of retaining the Philippines.
The Hero of Manila|Rossiter Johnson
He attacked the Government for its alleged nepotism, dishonesty, and corruption.
G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study|Julius West
Now, from the first, Paul had been a great favorite with Mrs. Danforth, and she scouted at the idea of his dishonesty.
Paul Prescott's Charge|Horatio Alger
This dishonesty was increased, if Panna Ratkovski had fallen in love really with Kopovski.
Children of the Soil|Henryk Sienkiewicz
You are without vanity and dishonesty; and I have found that these usually go together.