But I hope that here we can avoid that kind of simplistic muckraking and have a serious discussion about judicial philosophy. |
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The notion of muckraking journalism as an aphrodisiac seems like mere pundit wish fulfillment. |
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Henry's own, lofty response, more in sorrow than in anger, was to deplore the muckraking of his opponents. |
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No amount of muckraking or warmongering can divert attention from the mess the government will leave behind. |
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Rumours and muckraking is the stock in trade of the government and it came out public. |
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That doesn't mean it shouldn't be done simply because this kind of muckraking exacerbates cynicism about public officials. |
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The rest, though is a collection of opinion, commentary and muckraking, with a distinctive conservative bent. |
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As usual, Jack has done a first-rate job of muckraking, but there is no way to disguise that boxing is planned savagery. |
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Point to this program, and a bevy of bugbears, from disaffected employees to muckraking journalists, will disappear. |
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Mainstream journalists used to leave such muckraking to the denizens of the swamp where tabloid reporters reside. Not any more. |
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Meanwhile, I await your examples of innuendo, ad hominem attacks, muckraking, uncharity and namecalling in my article. |
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It is so unfortunate that there is still a need for journalistic muckraking. |
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Social critic, scientist, muckraking journalist, Barbara Ehrenreich has never been one to take things on faith. |
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This week on the Media Report we talk to prominent US journalists trying to halt the slide from genuine investigation to sensationalist muckraking. |
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Schlosser does nothing more than repackage some of the same tired old myths about capitalism that earlier generations of muckraking socialists perpetrated. |
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Like America at the turn of the century, a thrusting India today is a gold mine for a muckraking journalist. |
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Instead, Snider's point is that both sides settle for easy answers to complex problems, finding their solution in pointless blame-placing and muckraking. |
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Since then, the magazine has gained fame for its relentless muckraking. |
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All they are doing is muckraking because that is all they know how to do. |
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Uncowed by the horrific events, Wells continued her muckraking and investigative journalism until her newspaper office was destroyed in retaliation. |
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This is a little less than I can say about other colleagues, especially since we have entered into the area of muckraking with the member for Windsor West. |
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Despite her vivid writing, her courageous muckraking, and the reforms her articles inspired, Bly is best remembered for mimicking the feat described in Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days. |
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The life of a muckraking gossip columnist is buckets of fun. |
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This is desperate muckraking by fellow candidates based on extraordinarily petty paperwork discrepancies. |
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He achieved popularity in the first half of the twentieth century, acquiring particular fame for his classic muckraking novel, The Jungle. |
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I'll miss his no-holds-barred commentary, his gift for muckraking, and his talent for puns. |
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Gongadze had started his online muckraking outlet only five months earlier. |
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The government tries hard, but largely ineffectively, to control this debate by blocking key words and cancelling the accounts of muckraking users. |
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