motico
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The following passage is from "The Jerusalem Post". I would like to know the meanings of the expressions in bold. Thanks!
"Going on the attack might make us look overly aggressive – like ___ detractors, who turn off the average American. When you drill down in focus groups, it becomes apparent that Americans and especially college students are turned off to what they perceive as the heated rhetoric coming from both sides. Their reflexive response is to say “a pox on both of your houses.”
"Going on the attack might make us look overly aggressive – like ___ detractors, who turn off the average American. When you drill down in focus groups, it becomes apparent that Americans and especially college students are turned off to what they perceive as the heated rhetoric coming from both sides. Their reflexive response is to say “a pox on both of your houses.”