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While Americans today, they argue, may have qualms about the nature, quality, and limits of presidential leadership, “they do not consider it unfitting or inappropriate for presidents to attempt to ‘move’ the public by…speeches that exhort and set forth grand and ennobling views.”

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This month, he launched “Republicans for Harris,” a program that encourages high-profile Republicans to make the case for Harris, creating a “permission structure” for GOP voters who have qualms about voting for a California Democrat.

But Haley said her message was aimed at voters who may have qualms about the former president.

Regardless, the fictional media titan's death rippled through the HBO family drama like a bullet straight through flesh and while people may have qualms about the nomination, the impact of Logan Roy's legacy continues to be felt – even without a hologram version of himself.

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But some have qualms about Cox's nod because — spoiler alert — the fictional media demagogue, Logan Roy, was killed off in the third episode this past season.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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