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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For that section I encourage you to shill for your favorite restaurant in the comments. |
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The carnival shill plays on the behavior of prospective customers in this way. |
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So I suppose this makes me a member of the international neocon conspiracy as well as an evil shill for the oil industry. |
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Sophisticated news consumers know that Clarke is a fraud and a shill for the campaign. |
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Is there a single person anywhere who studies gun policy who isn't just a shill for one side or the other? |
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We don't often shill for things on these pages, but when we do we're blunt about it and go all out. |
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With Bush being bashed as a shill for Big Oil, you'd think his energy plan would be dead and buried. |
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I should point out that I am not a movie industry shill, nor do I have any hidden adgenda. |
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Not only is he wrong, he's a shill for the GOP, which makes for dull radio. |
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At the risk of seeming to be a shill for David Talbot, let me suggest that non-subscribers reconsider. |
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It was only later I realized that he was nothing more than a shill for the mescaline industry. |
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I didn't want to shill their product simply because they treated me royally. |
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Exposing this fact promptly resulted in Steve being denounced as a shill for the Bush administration. |
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The other is that many Western communist sympathizers were more than willing to shill for the communist state. |
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Hey, it's only my first day here and I already have an opportunity to shill for my new employers! |
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He became as polarizing a figure as the war itself, court jester to Nixon and corporate shill to boot. |
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Look, you can shill for the conservative establishment all you like. |
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After leaving home at 14, Mr Williams worked for a time as a shill for a gambler in the citrus-picking camps in north Florida. |
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I cannot tell the difference between a Conservative corporate shill and a Liberal corporate shill. |
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Williams used his syndicated column and radio and television appearances to tout the act, without publicly disclosing that he was a paid shill for the government. |
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But it's one thing for a radio announcer to read promos between innings, quite another for a pair of TV announcers to pass themselves off as innocents as they shill. |
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If David Weinberger wants to shill for Dean, more power to him, by crikey! |
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Contrary to the claims of the Daily Kos crowd, Third Way is not a shill for corporations. |
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They regarded him as a corporate shill and deal-making party hack. |
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Why should anyone accept that you are really a person with valid opinions, and not just a government shill trying to make it look like someone still supports them? |
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This is probably a good time to mention that a lot of this might sound like I am a shill for either Google or Flickr, trying to get you to go use their services. |
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But he misses an opportunity to draw the connection between media-owned franchises and writers who shill for ownership's interests in their publications. |
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A goal from Brian Dodsworth proved sufficient for Bedlington Terriers at Eccle shill but Seaham Red Star crashed out to Selby. |
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All forms of shill bidding, including collusion, bid manipulation and bidding on lots that you, or a party that is affiliated with you, have consigned to the auction is strictly forbidden. |
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Now, ladies and gentlemen, I don't often shill for authors but Aretha's recent book Mavericks is wonderful and besides that she's a good friend of my wife Karen. |
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I cannot believe anyone who was sent here by ordinary Canadians to advocate on their behalf would be a shill for Bay Street and an apologist for the banks, instead of an advocate for ordinary working Canadians. |
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There may even be a casino shill sitting adjacent to you. Normally, the casino shills are gorgeous women, and sometimes men, so enjoy the scenery. |
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