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The federal government’s coronavirus spending spree turned out to be a snow job — literally.

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David J. Garrow, a Pulitzer-winning historian, told The Post that Mr. Booker’s flattering accounts of the FBI were “one of the most hilarious snow jobs in American history.”

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Occasionally he loses patience, especially when he thinks the person is trying to give him “a snow job.”

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If that is true, one of their best allies in the snow job is Edith herself.

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I want a ‘bark-off’ study — no snow job — on my desk in two weeks as to what the reason for the failure is.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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