"I will offer the American ideals of economic freedom a clear and unapologetic defense."
Ferguson's book, with its unapologetic defense of empire, should keep things stirred up.
He said, "In the campaign to come, the American ideals of economic freedom and opportunity need a clear and unapologetic defense, and I intend to make it - because I have lived it."
A member of the national Central Committee, Mr. Polozkov had rallied the Russians with an unapologetic defense of Leninism and veiled complaints about the Gorbachev program.
Presenting a doggedly genial but unapologetic defense of fund-raising for his re-election, the President said that he had always disliked making such calls but that he could have placed them legally.
But perhaps Mr. Spears was most famous for his unapologetic defense of his industry and its products.
This is a partisan, unapologetic defense of Clinton.
That, of course, isn't a constitutional argument - it is an unapologetic defense of judicial activism.
He is now a diplomat; his request for amnesty was particularly controversial because of his unapologetic defense of his acts.
In an unapologetic defense of fund-raising for his re-election, Mr. Clinton said that he had disliked making such calls but that he could have placed them legally.