In Cleveland, officials were so disturbed by the boys' blatant distortion of the news that they threatened to prosecute those who shouted "false and amazing statements."
Their opposition to affirmative action is well known, but to reduce a long book to that one issue is blatant distortion.
"These are all lies and blatant distortions by the L.T.T.E.," he said, referring to the rebel group.
But he has many other examples of dishonesty: tortured interpretations of Scripture, blatant distortions of ecclesiastical history, endless hypocritical whining and just plain lies.
Her statement that "jokes . . . round off almost every paragraph" is a blatant distortion.
Through many hours of debate, supporters of the Shays-Meehan bill had to put up with threats and in some cases outright blatant distortions by the Republican leadership.
Professor May's idiosyncratic treatment of quotes from "Diplomacy" tempts him into blatant distortions.
A wide spectrum of Christian scholars agree the depiction of the Council of Nicaea is one of the book's most blatant distortions.
Simply not true, and a blatant distortion of the WHO article.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, President Obama's recent health care legislation, serves as the most blatant distortion of market forces.