Every time a neo-con or old-time unreconstructed reactionary writes or speaks of left-wing media, it boggles my mind. |
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It's also true that in the nature of things, billionaires are more likely to be right-wing than left-wing fanatics. |
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She was a left-wing Labour parliamentary candidate long before her husband-to-be got a sniff of elected office. |
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There is no equivalently left-wing analogue with any clout in the United States. |
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The armies in which the left-wing commissars remained influential had taken the old Taiping route to Changsha and Wuhan. |
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Looking around, I saw several parents who seemed as uneasy as we did with this left-wing bunkum. |
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My big gripe is that one left-wing bureaucrat should have so much power and cause our elected MEP to raise the alarm bells. |
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Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned left-wing politics or some particularism, like saving local conditions against globalism. |
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His tenure got off to a rocky start yesterday, when he was jeered and harassed by left-wing members of the European Parliament. |
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She is a persuasive speaker who has mainstreamed progressive ideas without allowing them to be labeled as too liberal or left-wing. |
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In 1968 a left-wing military junta seized power, seeking to nationalize US-controlled industries. |
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What we are witnessing is the Labour Party haemorrhaging its traditional left-wing support towards the Liberal Democrats. |
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Well, for starters he is a columnist for the left-wing American Prospect magazine. |
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His manual for organizers points out that mobilizing the religious community imparts the odor of sanctity to a left-wing social agenda. |
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Delegates swallowed their left-wing principles to accept a watery platform and avoid an internal struggle. |
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He spent his time reading omnivorously and engaging in doctrinal squabbles with other left-wing German refugees. |
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No longer is the antiwar perspective reflected solely by jingoistic left-wing movie stars. |
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I suggest that Acorn is best viewed as a kind of left-wing communitarian survivalism. |
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Since he first gained national prominence 25 years ago as an earnest left-wing firebrand, his name has been a byword for probity and decency. |
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Might, say, a privatised water company in Sao Paulo be renationalised by a left-wing regime? |
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Whatever middle-class donnishness I inherited quickly withered as I became involved in left-wing student and anti-racist politics. |
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Maybe the trouble is that I went to one of those amoral left-wing universities on the east coast. |
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Candidates are then chosen in primaries dominated by core left-wing Democrats or right-wing Republicans. |
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Radical feminism emerged from the Left and brought left-wing values of equality to women. |
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Then, in typical left-wing fashion, the Government, having legislated one piece of nonsense, has to legislate another to fix it. |
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That goes for right-wing extremists as much as for the left-wing ones who coined the phrase. |
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I'm a left-wing libertarian myself, and I agree with you entirely on the subject of drug legalization. |
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McEwan used to be as miserable and as macabre as he was right-on and left-wing. |
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Cuba's revolution saw in the decade of left-wing youth and right-on liberation. |
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Why do right-wing newspapers always like me so much more than left-wing ones? |
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Footling left-wing Lilliputians have failed to contest this shift, occasionally making things worse. |
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This is a counterrevolutionary organization, with a long history of gangsterism and thuggery against any and all left-wing political opponents. |
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A living left-wing principle would need to constantly reinvent itself through creative dissidence. |
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It attracts great international attention, but its ideas add little to long-established left-wing thinking. |
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They currently are part of the ruling coalition along with the left-wing Labor Party. |
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At the very least, Crown corporations and government-funded businesses aren't unique to only left-wing regimes. |
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For his efforts, he often gets tagged with labels that would dismiss him as a left-wing nut or an unpatriotic freak! |
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Most of the right-wing and left-wing opposition MPs taking the floor during the debates voiced suspicions about the matter. |
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There's not a tradition of left-wing rabbis on the radio haranguing people. |
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In this way, he publicly affirmed his restored links with the left-wing, experts said. |
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It's not a pretty sight when left-wing gangbangers march into action to destroy admirable men, but they really have it down to a science. |
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He even makes a brief foray into the Italian rap scene, which is mostly left-wing and mostly political. |
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It is harder to see why that should be so attractive to the awkward squad of left-wing Labour MPs on the back benches. |
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He was the minister responsible for the massacre of left-wing political prisoners in December. |
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Their union had right-wing tendencies and had clashed with larger left-wing unions. |
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In practice this has been an inefficient way of aiding the country's fight against left-wing guerrillas. |
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There, an attempt to set up a Buddhist thearchy has led to chaos and a left-wing military dictatorship. |
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So much of what passed for left-wing thinking in Britain seemed to be steeped in middle-class guilt and self-hatred. |
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To this day the PP claims it was itself the victim of a left-wing putsch and refuses to accept the result of the election. |
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The left-wing blogosphere was all over a report that the House GOP was cutting Ebola funding. |
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The left-wing bien-pensant read it for the purpose of expressing shocked outrage, the right-wing as a source for its outrage. |
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My position is properly described as left-wing because I favour revolutionary change. |
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To the left-wing nuts, the primary purpose of American journalism is to shill for big companies, start wars and generally undermine democracy. |
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His left-wing militias also plundered small farmers in the nation's countryside and hinterland provinces. |
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But mixing him up with a drunken old left-wing hippie, now that is a worthwhile story. |
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University campuses have become so cartoonishly left-wing that many students are essentially just tuning out their professors. |
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If he has some real left-wing issue to bring Liberal voters back to the fold, he stands a fighting chance. |
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But contrary to what the left-wing gloaters who have not bothered to follow the story until last night are writing, I have never made such claims. |
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He did not join any of the left-wing groups springing up in Germany, but he wanted to be sent to boarding school. |
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We could well have a more radical left-wing party with some trade union support while on the right the Eurosceptics might have gone and formed a new party. |
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As left-wing biographer Rick Perlstein grants, Goldwater was a man of color-blind temperament, conviction, and personal action. |
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Hats off the Guardian, Britain's most thoughtful left-wing newspaper, for running a piece today in defence of Prince Charles. |
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They were part of a vast left-wing media conspiracy to depress GOP turnout. |
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It appears some left-wing political bloggers are trying to form a labor union in hopes they'll receive health insurance and better working standards. |
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It seems that uni's a short interim period where you can grow your mullet long, propagate a fine crop of dreads, and hold generally left-wing opinions if that's your bag. |
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Michael Moynihan eviscerates the left-wing apologetics that appear in popular travel guides. |
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The Freemasons had dissolved their lodges under government pressure, and state employees in all professions were subject to dismissal for left-wing associations. |
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Conservatives, notably Rush Limbaugh, leapt on CBS today to complain that late night would now be an overtly left-wing roustabout. |
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Tired of being a poster child for stingy salaries, Walmart snarkily takes a leading left-wing critic to task. |
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It is also true that the reasons authoritatively given for the wars, as opposed to those concocted by their left-wing supporters, were a tissue of lies. |
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Conservatives, libertarians and Republicans often pride themselves as being more committed to the objective truth than the biased left-wing media. |
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The pretext for the Brumaire coup had been the prevention of a Jacobin plot, and in the course of it 62 left-wing deputies were excluded from the national representation. |
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One of the leaders of the drive is Sen. Marta Suplicy of the left-wing Workers Party. |
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The theme of an economically divided America appeals not to the actual poor, but to wealthy, left-wing college graduates who like to strike proletarian poses. |
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About 6,000 people from trade unions, peasants movements, left-wing political parties, and autonomous extra-parliamentary oppositional movements travelled to Chiapas. |
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Why are there less overtly political left-wing or centrist weblogs? |
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A passionate left-wing polemicist, he nonetheless retained more than a few traces of his public-school breeding, including a plummy accent and a horde of posh friends. |
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Oh, and someone asked me why none of my crushes are on left-wing pollies. |
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Now, the left-wing crackpots are finally having their moments in the sun. |
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As he grew older, this cussedness became more pronounced, until his hatred of benighted autocratic states led him in the eyes of many to betray his left-wing views altogether. |
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When a new management purged left-wing journalists from the Daily Mirror in 1992, Paul was in the forefront of those putting up resistance, and lost his job as a result. |
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It has a long and notorious history of surveillance, harassment and dirty tricks directed against left-wing political activists and organisations. |
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He was also a hardened anti-communist who simultaneously refused entry to mainly left-wing refugees from the Franco fascist dictatorship in Spain. |
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It was a classic left-wing promise, because we have seen more extravagance and more waste under this Government than I have ever seen in my lifetime. |
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Genovese is, it should be said, an illuminating example of the way in which left-wing and right-wing extremes meet in a love of tyranny and a hatred of freedom. |
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Vann Woodward describes how conservative Democrats in the South used racial politics to defeat the left-wing Readjuster movement. |
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Sturgeon leads the left-wing Scottish National Party, which is viscerally anti-Conservative. |
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The left-wing MP said Labour should not shy away from a clear commitment to the public ownership of utilities. |
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A chapter on domestic terrorism focuses on radical left-wing groups such as ecoterrorists, animal rights extremists, and antiglobalism activists. |
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Marri returned to Pakistan after the fall of the left-wing government in Kabul after being in exile there for several years. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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But for Flensburg, who were hampered by injuries to seven players, left-wing Anders Eggertsingle-handedly kept them in the hunt. |
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Equally reassuring is the acknowledged relevance of Fabianism to British left-wing politics. |
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Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa's left-wing politics are clashing with his sophisticated economic sensibilities. |
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Again, the left-wing economists were supportive of such autarky and there is no evidence otherwise apart from unprovable assertions. |
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Mr Key asserted that the book was a left-wing smear campaign against him and politically motivated. |
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Oswald was a left-wing autodidact who had defected to the Soviet Union. |
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One was the military and imperialist middle class, generally nicknamed the Blimps, and the other the left-wing intelligentsia. |
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Kolozova explains that the neo-liberalism relativized the differences between the left-wing and rightwing. |
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What conservatives call left-wingers wouldn't qualify to go on Labour Party picnic in England or be allowed to sip espresso at one of France's many truly left-wing cafes. |
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Peace talks aiming to reunify the island resumed in May of this year following the election of moderate left-wing politician Akyncy as president of the KKTC in April. |
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Mohnhaupt has served 24 years of a life sentence for her role in nine murders as a leader of the notorious left-wing Marxist-terrorist group the Red Army Faction. |
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Three minutes later it was all square when Evesham substitute Romi Cammock prodded in from close range after the Hitchin defence failed to clear a left-wing cross. |
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The next day a cyber squatter called Hosianna Mata bought the name and all the site's traffic is now being redirected to the ultra left-wing indymedia. |
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The hosts took the early lead with a penalty and try, matched by a penalty from fly-half Chris Scott and try from left-wing Ashley Elvers, to go in at the break all square. |
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