Incurious
in sentence
7 examples of Incurious in a sentence
In particular, the book – together with an anonymous New York Times op-ed by a senior administration official – showed how far aides would go to keep an incurious, ignorant, and paranoid president from impulsively doing something disastrous.
They were not worried, they told me, that Bush was inadequately briefed and strangely
incurious
for a man who sought the most powerful office in the world.
He was not just incurious, but also arrogant: he insisted on making uninformed decisions, and hence made decisions that were essentially random.
In other words, until very recently, she has been
incurious
about one of the central issues of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British history.
Apocalypse TrumpWASHINGTON, DC – For those who hadn’t yet figured it out, the price of having a US president who disdains expert opinion and who is impulsive, mendacious, not very smart, disturbed, uninformed, incurious, incompetent, intemperate, corrupt, and a poor negotiator became irrefutably clear in recent days.
Convinced that he is right, and
incurious
to hear contrary arguments, Bush felt free to undermine the rule of law in America with warrantless domestic surveillance, erosion of due process, and defense of torture, in addition to misleading the public and refusing to heed expert advice or recognize facts on the ground.
Salaam baba," he said patronizingly, to the child at his side, and the child, slowly and gravely, raised his hand to his forehead, still gazing with fixed,
incurious
eyes on the stranger.
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