The prevention of this kind of scandalmongering is what the English Channel is for. |
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They would know that their statements are going to be subject to widespread scrutiny, rather than just skewed media scandalmongering. |
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And, as the orchestrated scandalmongering that dominated Clinton's second term approached its apogee, Brock began to feel guilty. |
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They ought to be focusing on public policy to benefit the country, not on fearmongering and scandalmongering and on areas where they are absolutely out to lunch. |
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As a young divorcée poet and class upstart who was intent on publishing modern verse, she found herself the subject of bizarre accusations and scandalmongering, romantic and professional and social. |
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Shogan discounts the two most serious charges made against political journalists: that a liberal bias skews their coverage, and that a propensity for scandalmongering damages the political process. |
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But considering the ceaseless efforts we have made to elicit meaningful discussion rather than controversy, we reject your allegation of scandalmongering. |
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