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stooge

[stooj] / studʒ /


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The role of "victim" allows one to turn on the perpetrator, even if a person was complicit, as all these Trump stooges are.

From Salon

Instead, the government claimed Civic Coalition would bring chaos, including unlimited migration, and called its leader Donald Tusk a stooge of Europe.

From BBC

Tusk’s success is all the more remarkable given that state media went into overdrive to portray him as a stooge of Germany and Russia.

From Seattle Times

Telecom industry stooges maintained that the fiasco had nothing to do with net neutrality, since Verizon had the right to throttle traffic even before the policy change.

From Los Angeles Times

His party consistently claims that the Civic Coalition represents "foreign interests", painting Donald Tusk as a traitor and a stooge of Berlin.

From BBC