This week, we'll be collecting instances of egregious liberal tunnel vision on the West Wing. |
Obviously, when journalists betray their code of ethics by making up stories, or egregious misconduct, they must be punished. |
That's the kind of service recovery you'd expect from a decent company, especially after being publicly outed for egregious customer abuse. |
Opposition to the extremist activities of the university unions grew stronger as their abuses became more egregious. |
But I find it hard to deny that egregious self-importance in individuals is one of the defining characteristics of our society. |
The public has a compelling right to know about egregious examples of nepotism and favoritism like this by public officials. |