Word: weaknessness
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While many might think that college students are more liberal than the general population, Loza was quick to point out that the youth vote is anything but a weakness for the Republicans--at least if the last two elections are any indication.
Nothing could better demonstrate how former sources of strength have become signs of weakness than the scheduling of a convention speech by Ronald Reagan. That would until recently have been considered a surefire way of rallying the troops with memories of glory. But every reaffirmation of Reaganism traps Bush more...
Bush has pointedly left open the possibility of future military action. To back up his point, on Friday the Pentagon announced that the U.S. will send 2,400 Army troops to Kuwait over the next three weeks for training exercises. Saddam may think that the President's political weakness at...
Natalie Rose, as Pris, is convincingly pathetic as a would-be writer, hysterically entertaining in her weakness. As Hank Knox, Henry delivers perhaps the most consistent performance. The role calls primarily for a straight face; Hank's most salient feature is his inability to relate to the other characters. His...
The show's main weakness is pacing. Were the lines delivered slightly faster, audience members would exit smiling. The play begins rapidly enough, but slows down towards intermission.