Today's word you can use: Nabob. The word was perhaps most famously used by Vice President Spiro Agnew, in a 1970 speech written by William Safire, when he referred to critical members of the news media as "nattering nabobs of negativism." @MerriamWebster
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At least Agnew and Nixon had the decency to resign.
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Some of his Tweets make me think Cornyn enjoys being owned.
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Such a nostalgic time
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Ironic to compare to our current times! This administration and his party are the most corrupt in history!
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I wonder if Nixon was hoping Agnew would be his impeachment insurance.
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In a way he was.
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That kind of thing is in now.
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Until now.
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Doesn’t change the point
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It does, actually, from "these guys are negative" to "these guys are hammering me for corruption I should resign over"
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