e.g., "walk back" doesn't accurately describe Netanyahu's recent contradictory remarks re: the two-state solution -- try "craven contortion"
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Also note that "walk back" is not used in normal human nomenclature. "She ordered fish, then walked it back and ordered chicken." Noooope.
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@mtracey Not "lies," necessarily, often exaggeration. "Repudiated previous comment" is better. -
@MUGGER1955 Lies, misrepresentations, obfuscations, distortions, etc -- some kind of wrongdoing. "Walk back" lets 'em off the hook, usually. - 1 more reply
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@mtracey Sen. Durbin, to his credit, refused to walk back his "back of the bus" accusation re: Loretta Lynch. Most Dems would've apologized. -
@NumberOneHoward "Walking back" usually compounds whatever problem the person in question is dealing with
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