The liberal democratic rhetoric of President Woodrow Wilson suited the occasion far better.
"As if to leave no doubt about the iron of Athenagoras' fraudulent democratic rhetoric, Thucydides reports that following the debate the Syracusan assembly was prevented from making any decision at all."
The gathering of elite investors is a distinct contrast to the democratic rhetoric Google used to explain its auction process, which treats bids from big institutions and small investors alike.
Fred Newton Scott promoted a drive for social efficiency by promoting a democratic rhetoric that responded to the progressive agenda of John Dewey.
Whatever the faux democratic rhetoric around the rest of the school estate, it still leaves the vast majority of our children consigned to second-rate institutions and lesser resources and grievously divides many communities.
His study of public opinion and American diplomacy contains ample evidence to document the gap between democratic rhetoric and the reality of foreign policy making since the Revolutionary era and the problems repeatedly created by it.
"But democratic rhetoric has seeped into people's pores."
"It is clothed in democratic rhetoric, the threat of dictatorship," he continued.
President Bush and Secretary of State James A. Baker 3d should be put on notice that we need to match democratic rhetoric with political deeds.
Although controlled by the KKE, the organization had a modest democratic republican rhetoric.