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If you mean by lying, cheating, fiddling, promise failing, offering no attention to the unemployed, low-paid, pandering to their paymasters (apart from the tax payer, who of course contribute a lesser amount of financial funding that the business bribery tycoons, corrupt foreign government officials, and the expense fiddling produces), nepotism, and the use of spin (to create something new, as a company or assets, without detracting from or affecting the relative size or stability of the original: After the acquisition, the company was required to spin off about a third of its assets), spin-2, Someone who provides an interpretation of news or an event in a way that makes the news or event work to the advantage of the entity employing the spin doctor. (Usually in political contexts in reference to manipulating the news), spin 3, someone who gives favourable press, PR expert, brainwasher, mouthpiece, persuader, public relations expert, publicist, spin-master, The constant use and manipulation of Hyperbole, exaggeration, PR, amplification, big talk, colouring, distortion, embellishment, embroidering, enlargement, hype*, laying it on thick, magnification, metaphor, mountain out of molehill, overstatement, or total absolute insensitivity? Yes

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