Republicans criticised the Tinseltown fundraiser, saying that Mr Obama was a "Celebrity in Chief" who was out of touch with ordinary Americans.
The conclusion was that the President was out of touch with reality.
He also went further to explain that management was out of touch with the complexity of the investment strategies he and others were using.
He also seized on a McCain comment from this week when he could not remember how many houses he owns and said McCain was out of touch with the "kitchen-table" issues that working families face.
When Wieszkowiak's father died in May 1997, leaving behind stocks, real estate and a car, Morse was brought in to track down his estranged son, who had fallen on hard times and was out of touch with his family.
Serna tried to change the subject by painting Redmond as a Christian conservative extremist who was out of touch with the district and by arguing that a vote for Miller was a wasted vote that could lead to Redmond's election.
The proposal was "out of touch with service practice, service ethos and it was not a proposal to which consideration would be given, " Sir Richard said.
Former Lib Dem MP Lembit Opik, who took part in I'm a Celebrity in 2010 after losing his seat, told the BBC the Conservative leadership was "out of touch with the zeitgeist of the nation".
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Given all of the criticism that the SEC has received over the past two years, including allegations that it was unnecessarily out of touch with developments in the markets, hopefully the establishment of these new committees will enable the agency to improve information flows.
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For example, the jokes about Romney intentionally furthered the image Obama wanted to paint of Mitt, namely that he was very wealthy and out of touch with the average person.
At the time, the incident was used to talk about how out of touch The Times was with pop culture.
In 1992, the first President Bush was criticized for being out of touch with ordinary Americans.
Scottish Conservative transport spokesman, Murray Tosh MSP, joined the fray on Monday when he said the prime minister was "seriously out of touch" with public opinion on the issue.
One answer to the point above is that he chose to define himself again because his opponents have spent so much time claiming he was an out of touch old Etonian who was favouring his rich friends with tax cuts.
The BBC's Norman Smith said the event was a show of unity and its setting - in a tractor factory in Essex - was designed to counter suggestions the government was out of touch and to provide a contrast with their 2010 "Rose Garden" press conference.
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How do you respond to those who say the election outcome, at least in part, was voters saying that they see you as out of touch with their personal economic pain?
In terms of your question: If the person you are thinking of was completely normal before the head trauma, had serious head trauma and has been out of touch with reality ever since -- which is really the definition of psychosis -- then it is extremely likely that the head trauma is the cause of the problem.
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Romney was characterizing his opponent as Olympian, highfalutin and out of touch with reality.
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His offence was slight: he had accused the party leadership of being out of touch with reality and of running the organisation in a most undemocratic manner.
In essence, the campaign of Vice President George Bush managed to paint Gov. Michael Dukakis as a figure out of touch with mainstream America, whose record as governor was fatally flawed.
If it turns out that Chambers was the one with the Bacharach touch that took Robbie to the top of the charts, it will be bad news for the singer.
The goal of that performance was to persuade viewers that Murdoch was a lion in winter barely in control of his faculties, weak, and out of touch with the various activities which have been alleged against News Corp.
The BBC's political correspondent Carole Walker said the overhaul of the welfare system was the government's biggest priority, especially as it attempts to shake off the charge that it is out of touch with those struggling to make ends meet.
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Saturday's opening session was marred by the early and dramatic walkout of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, who said the Arab League leaders were out of touch with Arabs and were working from the wrong agenda.
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