Sisko glanced at her, annoyed by this accurate but impolitic remark.
The problem was impolitic remarks like "Hitler was good in the beginning, but he went too far."
That stunningly impolitic remark is a measure of how far out of touch the President is from members of his own party.
Gore also couldn't resist highlighting Bradley's impolitic remark that the Iowa caucus rewards "entrenched power."
Sure enough, she has made a few impolitic remarks, and she often looks bored and distracted when she is on stage with him.
These days, Army officers are pointing to another instance of his impolitic remarks coming true years later.
He has offended Jews with impolitic remarks and made news for scuffling with his wife a day before she filed for divorce.
I I As he spoke, Govorov was reminded of his own highly impolitic remarks before the Kollegiya.
That might have been an impolitic remark in an American campaign, but if the results last week are any indication, Russians couldn't have cared less.
Mr. Kerry's advisers have drawn attention to what they describe as impolitic and contradictory remarks made by Dr. Dean.