Hyperbole has been part of elections since the days of John Adams, and there's nobody better than Joe Biden to give us a little hyperbole, as we all know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Hyperbole is something I'd better avoid.
Hyperbole is not easily dealt with. Usually, it collapses under its own weight.
The thing that shocks people... is that I mean what I say. I don't use hyperbole.
I think writers are prone to hyperbole sometimes.
We need to replace hyperbole with a reasonable, informed discussion about how to reinvent the federal budget with more transparency and better accountability.
Is the president purposefully using propaganda and hyperbole to garner the American public for support?
I live in a constant state of hyperbole.
Hyperbole was to Lyndon Johnson what oxygen is to life.
The president we have today is a typical Washington politician that's prone to hyperbole and decisiveness and false outrage. And I think it's very sad - very sad to watch.
Blair's support for the Americans should not be seen as an aberration; on the contrary, it is closely linked to the main contours of New Labour policy. This has been a government that has majored on hyperbole, but in fact, from the outset it was hugely timid and cravenly orthodox.
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