He has been so abominably calumniated that nothing but a renomination and re-election can fully vindicate him and his friends. |
Coolidge, the new Calvinists say, has been calumniated by liberal intellectuals for his embrace of what amounted to supply-side economics — tax cuts for the wealthy that would pay for themselves. |
But he was unorthodox, and as soon as the grave closed over him, he was grossly calumniated. |
She is calumniated by some people, who think the relation of this story to be a reflection. |
Suppose that the man, instead of being dealt with fraudulently, is calumniated. |
I hope not,' said Dodson, with the high tone of calumniated virtue. |