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Biden's senior team isn't – and shouldn't be – concerned about misspeaks.
Trump doesn't seem to register the same embarrassment when he misspeaks.
Even the most disciplined commander-in-chief misspeaks from time to time.
Her answers aren't all great; she misspeaks, or she just gets things wrong.
But Trump never admits to making errors, even when he simply misspeaks at a rally.
I don't care if he misspeaks or if he says the wrong thing," Hunter said on "Fox & Friends.
Trump, slurring, misspeaks and accidentally says "Clintons," but pretends like he meant to do it all along pic.twitter.
Biden's misspeaks, misrememberings and other gaffes are not the same as Trump's purposeful daily assaults on the truth.
But, if he misspeaks or has trouble with a sentence, a simple re-shoot of the line is all that's needed.
"Occasionally misspeaks" has not typically been a barrier to higher office in the US, or else there'd be very few politicians.
"I want us to get away from this culture where we demand apologies every time someone misspeaks," he told TMZ on Monday.
"I want us to get away from this culture where we demand apologies every time someone misspeaks," he told TMZ also on Monday.
"I want us to get away from this culture where we demand apologies every time someone misspeaks," he told TMZ in a video.
One person who's not outraged is Dan, who tells us he wants society to get away from the culture of apology-demanding every time someone misspeaks.
Whether comments are taken out of context or a noted name misspeaks, feminists like Albright are under an intense amount of scrutiny to represent feminism without a misstep at all times.
"It is silly and absurd to conclude that he is behind the ambush just because he misspeaks the Filipino language, which is not his native tongue or first language," Panelo said, the Times reported.
Unfortunately, when the president of the Commonwealth Fund, a distinguished foundation specializing in health care analysis and reform, contends that a "drop in U.S. life expectancy is an indictment of the American health care system,'" he misspeaks.
Trump seems to believe he is connecting with them even as West regularly misspeaks about slavery and what sustained it, showing just how much Trump's understanding of the issue differs from the group he purportedly wants to engage.
The longer the investigation drags on — with little more than minor perjury counts and crimes that originate not with actual subversion of the nation's interests but in the misspeaks of investigation — the less justification there is to prolong matters.
But while Biden does not look to me like any kind of unstoppable political juggernaut — he misspeaks constantly, rambles oddly at times, and does not have a particularly impressive record across his several decades in the Senate — he's a popular former VP to a popular former president.
Rep. Duncan HunterDuncan Duane HunterDuncan Hunter's attorneys look to delay trial by over a month Duncan Hunter gets another GOP challenger Overnight Defense: House votes to block Trump arms sales to Saudis, setting up likely veto | US officially kicks Turkey out of F-35 program | Pentagon sending 2,100 more troops to border MORE (R-Calif.) said Wednesday that he "doesn't care" if President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE misspeaks — including about Russia.
In 1934 mobsters kidnap Alice and Rabbi Rava. The Rabbi is forced to create a golem made of iron for these mobsters after they threaten to kill Alice if he doesn't. Rabbi Rava performs the ceremony but purposely misspeaks the words. The golem awakens anyway, but is nearly mindless and kills the mobsters.
Louisa Lane Drew as Mrs. Malaprop in an 1895 production of The Rivals The word "malapropism" (and its earlier variant "malaprop") comes from a character named "Mrs. Malaprop" in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 1775 play The Rivals. Mrs. Malaprop frequently misspeaks (to comic effect) by using words which do not have the meaning that she intends but which sound similar to words that do.
Volume 2 ends with Colin hitting Tory after Tory insists on working with him on the project. Colin's slap turns out to be a "time out" moment for the two and both boys go up to Colin's apartment. Colin is amazed at how his cats react so positively to Tory and the two boys start talking. At one point, Tory begins to see Colin in a new light and misspeaks, practically spilling the beans about feelings that, up until then, were not clear to him.
In May 2009, Hendren apologized after it was reported that during a meeting of the Pulaski County Republican Committee in Little Rock, he referred to Democratic U.S. Senator Charles Schumer of New York as "that Jew" after Schumer had criticized the Republican Party. "I ought not to have referred to it at all. When I referred to him as Jewish, it wasn't because I don't like Jewish people. I shouldn't have gotten into this Jewish business because it distracts from the issue... I believe in traditional values, like we used to see on The Andy Griffith Show," Hendren said, adding that he does not use a teleprompter and sometimes misspeaks in haste.
His measured delivery led one journalist to describe him as "the man who never misspeaks" ("Der Mann, der sich nie verspricht"), a soubriquet which Hoegen found "astonishing". He did, however, prepare his vocal presentations with great care and attention to detail, so that his annotated scripts, covered in stress indications and pause marks, were on occasion compared to a Schubert manuscript. His most important professional asset, his voice, he described as "a gift from God" ("ein Geschenk Gottes") but also as "the result of tough training" ("das Ergebnis harten Trainings"). He sustained an extensive programme of vocal exercises in order that he might, in the words of one admirer, "fill the room with an invisible power which vibrates deep in the listener's stomach".
89 "And the Rockets' Dead Glare" also featured a guest appearance by actress and model Bai Ling, a student and apparent friend to the Chinese refugee murdered in the episode. Although relatively unknown at the time, Ling went on to star in such films as Red Corner (1997) and Anna and the King (1999), and was named one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" in 1998. The "Pony" Johnson murder trial is based on a real-life trial featured in Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, the 1991 David Simon non-fiction book about a Baltimore Police Department, which was adapted into the Homicide series. In that real-life trial, a Baltimore detective misspeaks during his testimony and nearly jeopardizes the outcome of the case.

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