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“These are more than mere words, and it’s time for him to be held accountable for his manipulative tactics and unacceptable behavior.”

Georgia's beleaguered election commission has accused its critics of a "manipulative campaign" of disinformation and said it would recount votes in five randomly selected polling stations in each of Georgia's 84 election districts.

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It sounds eerily similar to the misogynistic tropes that incels spew, blaming women as a whole for their manipulative, Jezebel ways; women who'd rather be with powerful men instead of the "good guys" like themselves.

From Salon

A "manipulative" woman who murdered her parents and lived alongside the bodies for four years in their family home has been jailed for life.

From BBC

He was nominated for two supporting actor Daytime Emmys during his turn as Dr. Coleridge, a manipulative physician from an affluent, old-money family.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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