Mr. Borodin, in a television interview, called the investigation into his office, which he said began 10 days ago, a "political farce."
The story of the company's struggle to become efficient and profitable plays like an absurdist political farce.
How fitting that he should wear a theatrical costume to preside over a political farce.
I saw it as a political farce which I was not going to endorse.
By now the London press had got hold of the story, and immediately dismissed the whole thing as a political farce.
The film is a political farce taking on the events that so profoundly marked Argentine society during the nineteen seventies.
However, the necessity to act and the science that supports that position are unchanged by this latest political farce.
Has there ever been a richer year for political farce?
Despite the tepid critical response at the time, Duck Soup is now seen as a classic political farce.
It, too, is a nasty but real-life political farce that made just a few of the people involved more human in the end.