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"canard" Definitions
  1. a false report or piece of newsTopics TV, radio and newsc2

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The dish takes the best attributes of magret de canard and confit de canard, two classic French dishes, and gives them a Southeast Asian inflection.
The giant organization is done with that public relations canard.
Fillon's lawyer told Le Canard the loan was fully reimbursed.
Nothing. That's how much truth there is to the canard.
I mean, it's such a canard that you don't have to.
So the company probably feels it's exhausted the political bias canard.
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It also doesn't fit with the canard that stars can't act.
"This 'dual loyalty' canard is a typical anti-Semitic line," Rubio wrote.
I ordered magret de canard from a supplier in the Hudson Valley.
The U.S. coal industry continues nonetheless to perpetuate the "clean coal" canard.
Clinton as the instigator of the birther canard and then fled reporters' questions.
Le Canard Enchaine said the probe targeted Le Pen's campaign director, David Rachline.
An old canard applies: When everything is a priority, nothing is a priority.
The original allegations were made in the satirical weekly le Canard Enchaine on Jan.
Le Canard comes out every Wednesday, and each edition is eight two-color pages.
Le Canard wrote on Tuesday that his children were paid a combined 84,000 euros.
If anything, today's "volatility" seems like the same old "uncertainty" canard in new clothing.
" Mr. Rubio fired back, "This 'dual loyalty' canard is a typical anti-Semitic line.
Airing deep delusional concerns of the plight of the majority Hindus is a familiar canard.
This canard that Israel doesn't want peace, that I don't want peace, is exactly that.
And he resisted the ahistoric evangelical canard that America is by definition a Christian country.
"The tired canard that the Trump Administration is sabotaging the ACA rings hollow," Verma said.
But this claim, like the scaremongering around the 2002 United bankruptcy, is simply a canard.
Herman manages to hit every Dunning School canard possible in his defense of the monuments.
" Later in the article, single-payer is referred to as that old canard "socialized medicine.
He also planted the canard that somehow mainland farmers are being exploited in the equation.
Comey's insinuation that the president obstructed justice was another canard designed to inflame the liberal media.
French journalism – not just Le Canard Enchaîné and Mediapart – is much more energised by corruption scandals.
There are nine of these ducted fans integrated into each wing and three inside each canard.
Turning the "dangers" of encryption into a canard to push for increased surveillance isn't just alarmist.
We see the "come clean" canard play out in other arenas of public life as well.
Hollande and Sarkozy were asked to testify as part of Lula's defense, the Canard Enchaine added.
Birtherism — the racist canard that Obama was not a US-born citizen — found a home there.
Fillon, 62, has seen his approval ratings slide since satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine reported on Jan.
Le Canard wrote on Tuesday that she was also employed as parliamentary assistant from 1988 to 1990.
"Don't Break The Internet," is an over-used canard, but in this case it most definitely applies.
Instead, Starship — as currently envisioned — now has six pop-out landing legs and two canard-like wings.
Here's another flaw in that "Those who can't do, teach" canard: Teachers often turn into great doers.
So they repeat — and repeat — the canard that Democrats, ever since Trump took office, have planned impeachment.
The Canard Enchaine said there was little sign Penelope had done any work in any of the jobs.
It comes after rumors in French newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné which suggested he might succeed France's Christine Lagarde.
Le Canard Enchaine also said Ferrand employed his son as his parliamentary assistant for several months in 2014.
Two of the events perpetuated the very canard that King himself debunked -- the falsehood that Zionism is racism.
Maybe identity is a canard, as you've suggested, but aren't we all just looking for ourselves in art?
They always make the argument that innovation can't happen if you're negative, which I think is a canard.
There's that old canard, those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it — I hate that.
The Canard Enchaine reported that police had found the remains of seven cigarette butts in the burnt-out cathedral.
This engine drives the three Honeywell generators, which in turn deliver power to the wing and canard electric motors.
Investigative weekly Le Canard Enchaine said Hollande had asked Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to turn down the invitation.
Everyone loves Darkwing Duck, the caped canard who first flapped his way into the Disney Afternoon lineup in 1991.
Azar called that argument a "canard" and said in every other industry, price competition drives prices lower, not higher.
"[W]e need to put to rest the canard that Congress can somehow unilaterally change the deal," Engel said.
Le Canard has also written that Penelope Fillon was paid another 100,000 euros for a job at a cultural magazine.
A Dutch team builds a canard-winged design on a vehicle that looks like a motorcycle with two electric motors.
The newspaper, Le Canard Enchaine, also said Ferrand employed his son as his parliamentary assistant for several months in 2014.
Tom Price to head the Department of Health and Human Services announced on Monday, that canard falls by the wayside.
"Global warming has been proven to be a canard repeatedly over and over again," he wrote on Twitter in 2012.
One newspaper without a website has played an outsize role in the election: the satirical print weekly Le Canard Enchaîné.
It's a satirical paper, so Le Canard is packed with jokes and puns, most of which only make sense in French.
A common refrain amongst presidents and prime ministers: "[I don't want] to read all about it in Le Canard next Wednesday."
One of the cases that may highlight the inaccuracy of the conservative and liberal canard is Terance Gamble versus United States.
"The good-looking ones are led to the good places, where they can be easily seen," they told Le Canard Enchaîné.
Remember the canard that we must fight the terrorists over there, so that we do not have to fight them here?
There is something tiresome and incurious about the film's romanticism, which rests on the canard that girls aren't really into music.
That hasn't stopped some of the French press from gleefully speculating, led by Le Canard Enchaîné, the ever-impertinent satirical weekly.
Penicaud will be questioned under caution on May 22, the source said, confirming a report by satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine.
Occasionally, serious publications post about the tweets is if they prove the old canard that looting during disasters is a major problem.
It's pleasing as he picks up each Silicon Valley cliché, each canard rarely questioned, and dumps it into this wood chip machine.
Not the least of these was his repetition, shortly after the terrorist attack in Barcelona on Thursday, of the canard that Gen.
Our beatitudinal myth of posterity—blessed are the unknown geniuses, for they shall be super-famous after they die—is a canard.
Thus far, this conflict has spared us the sight of McCrory blocking a rest-room door in defense of a similar canard.
The view that white non-college voters who do not already vote for Democrats are hopelessly racist and reactionary is a canard.
Too many younger feminists buy into the canard that second-wave feminism was exclusively a white, bourgeois affair, unconcerned with race and class.
Le Canard Enchaine said that Penelope Fillon was paid 600,000 euros ($642,000) for her jobs as parliamentary assistant and later at the magazine.
Last year, the French newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné reported that Giudicelli also was suspected of involvement in such resales, an allegation he denies.
There is a canard that gets shamelessly trotted out by some proponents of criminal justice reform and it is deleterious to the movement.
Le Canard Enchaîné, the French weekly whose reporting prompted the inquiry, published allegations today that Mr. Fillon received $50,000 from a Lebanese billionaire.
The new charges were expected, but they were announced a day ahead of schedule after Le Canard Enchaîné leaked the development over Twitter.
While they have long peddled the notion that they are simply benign platforms, that has finally been seen for what it is: A canard.
The foreign media are regarded with suspicion, since Ms Suu Kyi appears to believe the canard that there is a global conspiracy against Myanmar.
"We wanted to defuse the canard that you are tied to the EU, with no way out, proceeding to an unknown destination," he said.
No word either on whether any members of the Parisian canine population have had the chance to sample the restaurant's foie gras de canard.
In February, the French newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné reported that French Open tickets had been sold to the travel agency for a significant profit.
And I think the whole canard about oh of these 11 million people that didn't stand in line, they don't want to be citizens.
The company reports that "we take the security of your information very seriously," a canard we've asked companies to stop saying in these situations.
I know people ... I don't like to say commonalities in leadership, because I think that's probably another canard, that there is commonalities in leadership.
Some historians have revived an old partisan canard that the slaveholding states' extra electoral votes unfairly handed Thomas Jefferson the presidency in 1800-01.
That Jews invoke anti-Semitism primarily to silence critics of Israel is a tired canard, but it continues to be pressed in to service.
The old canard that higher wages depress job creation has been disproven by evidence that states raising their minimum wages have higher job growth.
I guess they figure if they keep repeating this claim – without a shred of evidence to back it up – that this canard of Prop.
So much for the old canard about a businessman knowing how to run government more efficiently than people with, you know, experience in government.
The series and game followed Darkwing Duck, or the "terror who flaps in the night," as he fought crime in his town of St. Canard.
Back in 2012, Le Canard Enchaîné revealed that Google was facing a $20113 billion fine (€1 billion) for tax penalties in a tax noncompliance case.
There are three foie gras makers in the United States - Hudson Valley, La Belle Farms, both in Ferndale, and Au Bon Canard in Caledonia, Minnesota.
This canard has been used by the left in Israel, and now, apparently in the United States to alarm people into making a precipitous withdrawal.
To me, these hoary hand-wringings are a cumulative canard bigger than the worldwide branding of Donald Duck (you knew I'd get to Disney eventually).
It was always a canard that Jerry Herman, the big-thump tunesmith, and Stephen Sondheim, the big-think musical dramatist, represented opposing and hostile camps.
But the initial report in Le Canard Enchaîné prompted prosecutors in Paris to open an investigation to determine if Ms. Fillon actually did the work.
The allegations are being taken seriously, so much so that Le Canard claims the next defense meeting at the Élysée Palace will address this subject specifically.
Trump returned to his campaign canard, the Johnson Amendment, this morning—he vowed to "totally destroy" it, allowing tax-exempt religious organizations to endorse political candidates.
In 2014, French newspaper Le Canard Enchainé claimed guests at Parisian restaurant Le Georges and Café Marly were allocated seats according to a strict appearance policy.
Fillon's troubles started when the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine reported that Fillon's wife Penelope had received public money for work she may not have done.
You're a rare canard, you steak in a cage, opal hues in long shadow on the lawn who cares, for darkness about to pass— Sounds trivial?
But late that month, the French publication Le Canard Enchaîné published evidence that Fillon was paying his wife, Penelope, with government money to do ... basically nothing.
The source gave no date for this meeting though the satirical weekly le Canard Enchaine said on Tuesday that it had been fixed for late next week.
Three months ago, Cobalt aircraft made a big splash when it introduced the Valkyrie Co50, a Canard-style five seater, with sexy looks and record-shattering speed.
The Canard Enchaine also reported that electrical wiring ran through the roof of the cathedral, but the church administration denied that safety norms had not been respected.
HASSAN SHIFAUDeputy high commissioner of the MaldivesLondon You repeated the canard that commercial law firms benefit from the courts ("Law in a time of austerity", February 27th).
" Ralston has called that "a canard," noting that "Nevada's Hispanic population is about 27%," and that "nearly half of the state's population is made up of minorities.
This bill has more to do with propagating a conservative canard about the relationship between environmental advocacy groups and federal agencies than with addressing a real problem.
If enough Jews in these states who traditionally vote Democratic can be peeled off, using the canard of left-wing anti-Semitism, the results can be decisive.
You often hear the old canard "all publicity is good publicity," and that's true — if you don't care about potential customers reinforcing negative stereotypes around your product.
It's a canard of an argument, designed to turn a complex issue into a reductive black-and-white debate where no one can come to any agreement.
David Friedland, Nevada: As a lifelong Democrat, I was upset at Ilhan Omar's blatantly anti-Semitic, age-old canard about Jewish people having loyalty to another country.
When the "free speech" canard started nibbling away at me, around 2012 or so, it seemed as goofy as the idea of Donald Trump becoming president. Oops.
The weekly newspaper Canard Enchaîné reported Macron had decided to scrap the sale but that no announcement would come until the referendum bid had run its course.
Fillon, a right-wing former prime minister, said he was outraged at the report by the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine which he said showed "contempt and misogyny".
I recall the old "Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" line, and apparently he's still at it today, using the "we can pray the gay away" canard.
I got a great question online about why maybe there's a lot of sexism, because they can't have relationships, which I think is a bit of a canard.
PA> holding company owns the literary review La Revue des Deux Mondes, which Le Canard Enchaine said had paid Penelope Fillon another 100,000 euros for very little work.
Sue's research charted the history of crime rates and public health records in Scollay Square, helping to expose the fact that Curley's declaration had been a total canard.
Yet those who peddle the rampant voter fraud canard have been looking for evidence to support their theories, all in an effort to justify ever-stricter voting laws.
"Everyone in the audience knows that if it's a dotted line with someone reporting to you and you don't control their compensation, then it's a canard," Garden said.
The dual loyalty canard, however, has been used against Jews in the Roman Empire, during the notorious Dreyfus Affair in France, and at its extreme, by the Nazis.
Investigators launched the probe after Le Canard Enchaine satirical weekly reported that Nyssen and her husband had enlarged Actes Sud's Paris office without informing city and tax authorities.
The sculpture's journey is understandable, given that Noguchi's playgrounds inspired l'architecture canard—or Novelty Architecture—a movement born in the 1930s not far from the state of Georgia.
But the net neutrality investment canard isn't the only claim that remains stubbornly opposed to a solid debunking thanks to unskeptical media outlets in the post-truth era.
Ferrand was reported this week by the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine to have rented office space from his partner from 2011 for health insurance companies he headed.
On CNN, the former senator Rick Santorum disputed the findings with a canard: "A lot of these scientists are driven by the money that they receive," he said.
Chief public affairs executive Catherine Chen visited the French region in January to meet with lawmakers about setting up a manufacturing site, local paper Le Canard Enchaîné reported.
The immediate problem facing Mr. Fillon from the revelations in The Canard Enchaîné newspaper is that it is not clear his family members actually worked for the money.
Action wanted to try pressed duck—or canard á la presse, as the French would say—so we got in touch with Daniel Boulud and made it happen.
Suharto, Indonesia's longtime dictator, reportedly helped spread the canard that they comprised 953% of the country's population, but controlled 70% of its economy—a wild overstatement on both counts.
Le Canard Enchaîné, the muckraking weekly, revealed last month that Fillon had employed Penelope as his parliamentary assistant for many years – and she had apparently done little or nothing.
French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine said last week that President Emmanuel Macron hoped to find a French replacement for German-born Enders, amid growing turmoil at the company.
Reports by three French media outlets, Le Monde, Mediaparte and Canard PC, describe a studio where, offensive images are passed around as a form of jocular inter-office comedy.
I know that's an old canard right now, know your worth, that kind of thing, but it's a really interesting thing of I don't think all women do that.
A press canard about her having been discovered while scrubbing away as a janitor at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg cemented her reputation as the ultimate Anastasia type.
Was the search a canard — a mechanism for Cheney, who always intended to take the job, to amass dirt on G.O.P. luminaries that he could later leverage against them?
By "traditionally French," Mr. Joulie was referring to dishes like marinated leeks, canard confit (duck preserved in its own fat) and choucroute Alsacienne (sauerkraut garnished with pork and sausage).
And though much has been made of Hoover's well known feud with Dr. King as a means to smear Hoover as a racist, that canard simply doesn't meet muster.
Fillon, 62, denied wrongdoing after Le Canard Enchaine newspaper reported the former prime minister had paid his wife hundreds of thousands of euros for work she may not have done.
Or it could be a canard -- a carefully placed article meant to throw off Republican strategists, forcing them to prepare for a possibility that they had all but written off.
Like, just recently, GoPro — I mean, this is just stuff we cover — GoPro is obviously in trouble, just stop pretending, this ridiculous canard that everything in Silicon Valley works beautifully.
And the demonization of Muslims as implicitly un-American reproduces the canard that Irish Catholics could not be trusted in high office because they would take orders from the Vatican.
On Wednesday, the satirical weekly newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné reported that France's Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE) believes a disinformation campaign coordinated by the Kremlin threatens to undermine April's election.
Le Canard Enchaine said in an advance copy of its Wednesday edition that French President Emmanuel Macron hoped to find a French replacement for Enders with German Chancellor Angela Merkel's support.
A classic case was the canard -- promoted by Trump -- that Obama wasn't born in the United States, which had a remarkably long shelf life despite ample evidence that it wasn't true.
In March 217 Newsweek, an American magazine, identified a man living in California, and named Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, as the real Satoshi, but this turned out to be an embarrassing canard.
CEO Stephane Richard came under fire last week after satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine reported that Orange was paying Obama to speak at an industry event alongside Richard on Dec 2.
The very next day Le Canard Enchaîné, an investigative weekly, reported that Mr Fillon had been paid $50,000 to lobby for a Lebanese billionaire, Fouad Makhzoumi, who owns a pipeline-making business.
Valery Giscard d'Estaing, president from 1974 to1981, was revealed, again by the Canard Enchaîné, as having received large gifts of diamonds from Jean-Bedel Bokassa, former head of the Central African Republic.
The corruption charges against him, says Mr Netanyahu, amount to a "blood libel"—a vile medieval canard that accused Jews of mixing the blood of murdered Christian children in their Passover bread.
The rocket planes were absurd and sick These giant toy rockets looked goofy as hell with their canard-style wings sticking straight out from a stubby body, but they were deceptively powerful.
"The idea that the entire population of Flint has been poisoned and that we all have elevated blood levels because of this is just a total canard," Ballenger told Detroit's WJR radio.
But it's a canard from your perspective that we don't give the kind of respect it deserves, because we want to do might over ... Well, we're talking about two different things here.
The Canard Enchaine's story on fake pay calls into question the squeaky-clean image that won him the party ticket for The Republicans over rivals who had legal issues overhanging their campaigns.
Fillon went from front-runner to also-ran after Le Canard Enchaine revealed he had paid public funds to his wife and two children for work that they might not have done.
In his Oval Office speech Trumps repeated the canard that "The vast majority of Americans: The risk is very, very low," a line that his enablers in the administration have repeatedly parroted.
Heaviside uses its eight motors—six on the wings and two on a forward canard—to generate vertical lift, with the propellers angled downward, and horizontal thrust when they're facing the rear.
Le Canard Enchaîné also reported that Mr. Fillon paid two of his five children as parliamentary aides when he was in the Senate, the upper house of Parliament, from 3003 to 2007.
The biggest ridiculousism I ever came across was "_dinde gigogne composée d'une dinde partiellement désossée, farcie d'un canard partiellement désossé, lui-même farci d'un poulet partiellement désossé _"—that is to say, turducken.
And allies close to the speaker say her position hasn't changed, describing the idea as the latest "Republican canard" in a series of stall tactics the GOP will employ to protect Trump.
Le Canard Enchaine weekly said Penelope Fillon had been paid roughly 600,000 euros ($640,000) for employment by him and his successor in parliament and later as a literary reviewer for a cultural journal.
He is, however, in an increasingly tight race against centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen, according to surveys carried out since Le Canard Enchaine published its story.
Another conspiracy canard mentioned in "The Final Country" is a spiral triangle tattoo, known as the "crooked spiral," which has now popped up in both the first and third seasons of True Detective.
The Canard Enchaine satirical newspaper said a preliminary investigation by the prosecutor in Lille focused on David Rachline, campaign director for party leader Marine Le Pen, a leading candidate in the presidential election.
Fillon has steadily lost ground in polls after newspaper Le Canard Enchaine said the former prime minister had paid his wife Penelope 500,000 euros for work she did not seem to have done.
KEVIN JACOBS, Brooklyn Black Boston Athletes To the Sports Editor: Re "Rising Star Extols Playing in Boston, Warming an Old Celtic," April 24: Harvey Araton refers to the canard about Boston and race.
But just when I'm almost positive I'm not going out of, to use the official coronavirus canard, "an abundance of caution," I do something smart like log off the internet and go outside.
Lorsque le président américain Barack Obama a servi une poutine au canard fumée à Justin Trudeau l'an dernier à la Maison-Blanche, il a involontairement attisé un débat sur l'origine de la poutine.
According to Le Canard Enchaîné, an investigative weekly, the French state, the largest shareholder in Engie with about a 25 percent stake, already has decided that the post will go to someone else.
What should history teaching look like when kids can go online and find "evidence" for the canard that "thousands" of black men put on grey uniforms to take up arms for the Confederacy?
Like other broad-brush charges that self-styled liberal pragmatists levy against "wish-list economics" and the assault on private health insurance, the class reductionist canard is a bid to shut down debate.
A lawyer for Francois Fillon went to the financial prosecutor's office on Thursday to present evidence, after prosecutors opened an inquiry the day before for misuse of public funds following the Canard Enchaine story.
This age-old canard has been disproven time and time again, with recent data showing that states that raised their minimum wage between 2013 and 2017 had higher job growth than states that didn't.
They will, however, have been irritated by Mr Trump's repetition of the canard that the spending shortfall means that the money is somehow "owed" and that American taxpayers have been taken for a ride.
French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine said last week that French President Emmanuel Macron hoped to find a French replacement for Enders, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel's support, amid growing turmoil at the company.
Satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine triggered the fuss with a report, later confirmed by the government, that the 61-year-old was paying nearly 10,000 euros a month to keep his hair in shape.
Richard Ferrand, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, was reported by the satirical weekly Le Canard enchaine to have rented office space from his partner from 2011 for health insurance companies he headed.
French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine said on Wednesday that French President Emmanuel Macron hoped to find a French replacement for Enders, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel's support, amid growing turmoil at the company.
When you have a hammer, as the old canard says, everything begins to look like a nail — and the United States military is the largest, most capable, and most expensive hammer in the world.
What's really at issue is a conservative canard and talking point that tries to make a case that private companies have a First Amendment obligation to allow any kind of speech on their platforms.
Then, revelations late last month in the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné that Mr. Fillon's wife and children were on the public payroll, receiving payments totaling nearly $1 million, sent his poll ratings plunging.
Kazman acknowledged the petition was a stunt, but tobacco executives took his ploy a step further to argue in court that nicotine is no more harmful than caffeine — a canard promoted by vaping advocates today.
Finally, we debunked the biggest canard being pushed by the president's men — the notion that we somehow knew of the June 9, 2016, meeting in Trump Tower between some Russians and the Trump brain trust.
That was followed by the canard that Mr. Mueller had unlawfully obtained Trump transition-team emails — even though there is no legal basis for an expectation of privacy on email accounts provided by the government.
"Not only does le Canard Enchaine try to cast doubt, wrongly, over the calculation of the net average salary of my wife but it commits numerous errors in analysing information on the pay slips," he said.
The allegations started when Le Canard Enchainé newspaper published reports that Fillon's wife and and two of his adult children earned nearly 1 million euros ($1.08 million) as parliamentary assistants, but didn't show up for work.
Fillon, 62, has been embroiled in a deepening scandal since satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaine reported he had paid his wife hundreds of thousands of euros of public money for work she may not have done.
The satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine said it had found scarcely any sign that she had actually done any work in these jobs or in a subsequent one as a literary reviewer for a cultural journal.
His loving portrayal of his parents, most notably in his memoir Patrimony (1991), gave lie to the canard that he was a disloyal son of the Jewish people or a narcissist who cared only for himself.
" The Élysée Palace confirmed the report, telling Le Canard Enchaîné that Mr. Benhamou started his days very early and that "he redoes the president's hair every morning and as much as needed, for each public statement.
John McCain for his thumbs down vote helping to stall GOP efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and he renewed his canard that he had made it safe for Americans to say "Merry Christmas" again.
Fillon has denied any wrongdoing since Le Canard Enchaine newspaper last week accused him of paying British wife Penelope hundreds of thousands of euros for work as an assistant that she appeared not to have done.
"Booker's gaslighting on billionaire spending coupled with blaming structural racism for their failures is a disgusting and cynical canard meant to exploit real tensions in this country to extend his obviously failing presidential campaign," Enjeti said.
He raised the canard that "four or five women who got paid a lot of money" accused him of sexual harassment and implied that he could determine himself whether people accused had actually committed the acts.
Loiseau was quoted in Belgium's Le Soir and France's Le Canard Enchaine calling ALDE's longtime leader Guy Verhofstadt "an old git with pent-up frustrations" and branding the conservative EPP's candidate for Commission president an "ectoplasm".
Undermining the federal census or the right-wing obsession with "fraud" as a canard for voter suppression are both taking place at the state level while simultaneously getting a strong push from Trump at the federal level.
Another outright canard is any assertion that Dodd-Frank, which was intended to address the perils of too-big-to-fail banks, has clamped down on them so tightly as to impair their ability to intermediate capital.
Hollande's predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy refused to be questioned as part of the same probe, according to France's Canard Enchaine newspaper, which first reported on Tuesday that the ex-presidents had been asked to testify in the affair.
Undermining the federal census or the right-wing obsession with "fraud" as a canard for voter suppression are both taking place at the state level while simultaneously getting a strong push from Trump at the federal level.
Slabs of roasted duck breast with cracked pepper and kumquat preserves, which I had in a main-course portion for $64, did everything you'd want canard à l'orange to do, and did it with style and confidence.
So too is the canard that Mexico is a hotbed of jihadist terrorism, but that is not going to get in the way of Trump trying to make this an issue as the midterm elections draw closer.
I just turn it off and so there are, and it's interesting like a place like Snapchat whether you verify publishers where it feels like there's some ... Not imposing editorial guidelines, I think is just a canard.
Translatotron might still be in the works, but fingers crossed that sometime in the near future I can take that Paris trip I've always wanted without having to embarrass myself mispronouncing "confit de canard" at a fancy restaurant.
And a person willing to resurrect the sort of ancient canard long hurled at Jews deserves to be judged based on what he says and does, not given a free pass due to his daughter choice of husband.
He was referring to a report in the satirical Le Canard Enchaine weekly that was the first to allege that Fillon had been paying his wife huge sums of taxpayers' money for work she had not properly carried out.
That provoked Israeli-American politician and former Israeli Ambassador to the UN Michael Oren to accuse Sanders of "blood libel" — a reference to a medieval anti-semitic canard that accused Jews of baking with the blood of Christian children.
On Tuesday, Le Canard, which has a history of unearthing scandals in French politics, said Penelope Fillon was paid more for that job than it wrote in its edition last week, reaching a total of 13,440 euros ($897,456) gross.
That provoked Israeli-American politician and former Israeli Ambassador to the UN Michael Oren to accuse Sanders of "blood libel" — a reference to a medieval anti-Semitic canard that accused Jews of baking with the blood of Christian children.
Not only is there the old canard of a "deep state" that runs Washington, but there have been personal attacks on intelligence officers, the FBI and, of course, the good old faceless bureaucrat, the perennial root of governmental evil.
"A peace treaty sounds very nice, but when you think about it, a peace treaty can be a canard or a ruse between hostile parties," said Sung-Yoon Lee, a Korea scholar at the Fletcher School at Tufts University.
Far from the caged kids canard that has been sold to us on television 24/7, this is footage that HHS had provided to a number of media outlets of a facility here in El Cajon called Casa San Diego.
Some in the ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU) indeed cling to the old canard that Germany is not a "migration country", even though one-quarter of the population has a migrant background and over 100,000 people are naturalised each year.
Satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine reported on Wednesday that Penelope Fillon had been paid thousands of euros as a parliamentary assistant for Fillon and his successor but that it could find no proof of her having actually done any work.
Fillon went from front-runner in the race for the Elysee to also-ran after Le Canard enchaine revealed he had paid public funds to his wife and two children for work as parliamentary assistants that they might not have done.
The hairdresser, identified by Le Canard Enchaîné only as Olivier B., was first mentioned in a book by two French journalists published in April that aimed to give a behind-the-scenes look at the Élysée Palace, the presidential residence.
The work contract Mr. Benhamou signed with the Élysée Palace was recently introduced as evidence in a French court as part of that case, and was obtained by Le Canard Enchaîné, which used it as the basis of its report.
He was referring to a press report in the satirical Le Canard Enchaine weekly which was the first to allege that Fillon had been paying his wife huge sums of tax-payers money for work she had not properly carried out.
However, Le Canard Enchaine, a highly popular satirical newspaper which has been lifting the lid on scandal in high places in France for decades, said its reporters had found practically no sign that Penelope Fillon had actually done any work.
Before Stonewall, though, authors including Brown and Gorey, like Lobel later, had to find a way to express their own vulnerabilities and their quest for belonging in terms that would not startle the horses or set the pedophile canard a-quacking.
"Following the publication ... in the Canard Enchaine of a story calling Mrs Penelope Fillon into question, the financial prosecutor's office today opened a preliminary investigation into misappropriation of public funds, misuse of company assets and concealment of these offences," a statement said.
Politico Europe has a look at Le Canard Enchaîné, the French newspaper currently upending the French presidential race with its coverage of allegations that candidate François Fillon paid his family hundreds of thousands of euros for non-existent jobs in his parliamentary office.
It was a report in the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine that lit the fuse a week ago, accusing Fillon of paying half a million euros to his wife Penelope for work as an assistant that she appeared not to have done.
The Canard Enchaîné's account, based on a report by one of the police officers assigned to protect Mr. Charbonnier, said that the police officer had informed his superiors about the episode, but that it was unclear whether they had followed up on it.
Allegations published Wednesday by the Canard Enchaîné suggest that the former French prime minister used his contacts to facilitate two meetings for Fouad Makhzoumi, the Lebanese chief executive of Future Pipe Industries, in 2015 – one with Putin and another with Total's Patrick Pouyanné.
Back in 2013, Parisian restaurant Georges made headlines after one of their former waitresses came forward and detailed to Le Canard Enchainé how her boss had enforced a policy of actively guiding the "handsome and beautiful" towards visible seats while shunning unattractive patrons.
Moreover, Kim Jong Un's sudden "commitment" to holding "denuclearization" talks — a quarter-century-old canard — in North Korean parlance means the end of the U.S. extended nuclear deterrence to South Korea (and Japan) and the abrogation of the U.S.-South Korea defense treaty.
The investigative and satirical newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné reported on Wednesday that President François Hollande's personal hairdresser has been paid 9,895 euros — over $10,000 — per month since Mr. Hollande was elected in 2012, about the same amount as a government minister's salary.
If we are going to spend the bulk of our public dollars on the affluent — at least when it comes to housing — we should own up to that decision and stop repeating the canard about this rich country being unable to afford more.
As the coronavirus has spread from its beachhead in Wuhan, China, old anti-Asian prejudices have spread with it, from the "Yellow Peril" canard that led to the lynching of Chinese in the 1870s to stereotypes of Chinese as dirty and decrepit.
The wide circulation of bizarre, easily debunked rumors — so-called Pizzagate, for example, the canard that Hillary Clinton was running a child sex ring from a Washington-area pizza parlor — is not entirely dependent on partisan fever (though that was its origin).
But Mr. Fillon's campaign was upended by reports in the satirical and investigative newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné that his wife and two of his children were paid with taxpayer money to be parliamentary aides, posts that might not have involved much genuine work.
Fillon, a 63-year-old ex-prime minister, is being formally investigated by financial prosecutors on suspicion of fraud in a scandal, first disclosed by Le Canard Enchaine, which has badly hurt his campaign for the elections on April 23 and May 7.
Satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine reported on Wednesday that Penelope Fillon had been paid some 600,000 euros ($645,000) for many years of employment as a parliamentary assistant to Fillon, then to his replacement as a lawmaker and also for work at a cultural journal.
General Richard Reboul allegedly flew France's Alphajet — a fighter jet worth around $7 million dollars — to get from his professional base in Bordeaux to his vacation home in Provence on "about 10 occasions" since August 2016, local French weekly Le Canard Enchaîné reported Tuesday.
He may also have been embellishing on what used to be called "partial-birth abortion," or intact dilation and extraction, but "partial-birth" abortions have been illegal in the United States since 2003, so even obliquely recalling it is a canard used for political gain.
PARIS (Reuters) - The satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine wrote on Tuesday that the wife of French presidential candidate Francois Fillon worked as his parliamentary aide for longer than he has admitted and was paid 331,000 more euros for the role than it originally reported.
The problem is that our President can seriously cite "a picture of Ted Cruz, his father, and Lee Harvey Oswald, having breakfast" and not understand that in not having rejected that canard in the first place, he is revealing himself to have no common sense.
Though the study has been in the works since 2015, several scientists said the election of Mr. Trump, who has labeled climate change a "canard" and appointed cabinet members who disputed the scientific consensus, caused them to worry the report would be blocked or buried.
Millions of people saw unsubstantiated rumors about the relationship between Ukraine and the family of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. A canard about the ties between a Ukrainian oil company and a son of Senator Mitt Romney, the Utah Republican, spread widely, too.
With Friday's New York Times story targeting Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein (in our view spun up by a source or sources to try to sow the seed of President Trump's ire) it is more important than ever to put this other canard to rest.
But those planks were overtaken last month when Le Canard Enchaîné, a leading investigative and satirical newspaper, published articles suggesting that Mr. Fillon's wife, Penelope, had for years been paid out of public funds as her husband's parliamentary assistant without having done any work.
Mediapart, an investigative online publication and one of the two news organizations targeted, said it and Le Canard Enchaine, a satirical weekly which specializes in lifting the lid on political scandal, had both received identical letters from a group calling itself "The Purge Collective 2J".
In January, satirical magazine Le Canard Enchaine claimed that for eight years, Fillon gave his wife Penelope a very well paid job as a parliamentary assistant – as well as employing two of his children on occasion – at a cost of nearly €8063 million ($1.08 million).
In January, satirical magazine Le Canard Enchaine claimed that for eight years, Fillon gave his wife Penelope a very well paid job as a parliamentary assistant – as well as employing two of his children on occasion – at a cost of nearly €1 million ($1.08 million).
It is a canard, a falsehood, a fairy tale, and a steamy pile of BS." Stone said the parallels between Nixon's downfall and the attempted "deep-state takedown" of Trump—where spies and FBI agents supposedly undermine the will of the people—are "eerie.
A spokesman for family-owned Le Bras Freres, confirming a report in French weekly Le Canard Enchaine, told Reuters that some workers of its Europe Echafaudage scaffolding unit had informed police that they had "sometimes" smoked on the scaffolding, despite a smoking ban on the site.
Fillon's campaign has taken a very serious hit since the scandal broke out late January in the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine, which alleged that he paid his wife, Penelope, hundreds of thousands of euros as his parliamentary assistant for work she might not have done.
The satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine reported this week that Penelope Fillon had been paid some 600,000 euros ($645,000) for many years of employment as a parliamentary assistant to Fillon, then to his replacement as a National Assembly lawmaker and also for work at a cultural journal.
The President's fixation with the myth of millions of fraudulent votes manifested itself in the creation of the ill-conceived Presidential Commission on Election Integrity, run and peopled with the leading purveyors of the canard of voter fraud as a means to further voter suppressive laws.
And while they offer many sober, legitimate criticisms of the current president and his administration, they are deathly fearful that their belief in the "collusion" canard might be exposed for what it is: A desperate "Hail Mary" to upend the lawful election of a man they loathe.
But this Sunday, when 18,1103 members and supporters are expected to descend on Washington for the annual Aipac Policy Conference, a new wave of anti-Israel critics, including several new members of Congress, have resurrected the anti-Semitic canard that American Jews have too much power.
It could be his Tuesday night allegation that the eight out of 10 American Jews who support Democrats are guilty of a "total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty [to Israel]," engaging in the anti-Semitic canard of Jewish dual loyalty that Trump himself condemned when Rep.
He also seemed to be behind many of the president's worst attacks on the tech industry, from the endless canard that it has a bias against conservatives, to calls to nationalize it, to attacks on Amazon, to portraying Silicon Valley as an enemy of the state.
In other words, to bat down an old economic canard, computer chips are very different than potato chips: Advanced technology industries and firms contribute far more to our balance of trade and produce much higher-paying jobs, not to mention being essential for our national defense capabilities.
"The time has come to reject the canard of marijuana emanating from nearly every vehicle subject to a traffic stop," Judge April Newbauer wrote in a decision in a case involving a gun the police discovered in car they had searched after claiming to have smelled marijuana.
He had been leading the race after winning center-right primaries in November, but his campaign was upended when Le Canard Enchaîné, a weekly newspaper, reported in January on allegations that his wife had what amounted to a no-show public job as a parliamentary aide.
According to the satirical weekly The Canard Enchaîné, Mr. Fillon's wife, Penelope, received about 500,000 euros over eight years, first as his parliamentary assistant and then as assistant to his deputy Marc Joulaud, who took over when Mr. Fillon became a minister in the government in 2002.
In a bombshell article last week that threw frontrunner Fillon's campaign off track, Le Canard said Penelope Fillon was paid a total of 500,000 euros for many years as the assembly assistant of Fillon his successor, but could find no trace of her having done any real work.
The weekly Le Canard Enchaine, which first reported on the allegations that Fillon's wife was paid for ghost jobs, wrote in its latest edition that investigators are now also looking into an undeclared 50,000-euro loan Fillon received from Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière, a businessman who employed Fillon's wife.
The word was quite clearly overused in Django Unchained—don't give me the "realism" canard; Tarantino is anything but a cinematic realist—but it at least assumed a multivalency of meanings and textures when exchanged between Django and other black characters, like his Uncle Tom arch-nemesis Steven (Jackson).
The allegations were reported by the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné, which said Penelope Fillon had drawn about 500,000 euros, or about $540,000, in salary over eight years for working as an assistant to her husband when he was a lawmaker and later to the man who replaced him.
An internet poll by the Elabe polling institute, published on Wednesday for Radio Classique and the newspaper Les Échos and conducted before Le Canard Enchaîné's new allegations, found that Mr. Fillon, who was the favorite in the elections until last week, would not make it to the second round.
Le Canard Enchaine, which has lifted the lid on political shenanigans for decades, reported that Penelope Fillon had been paid 600,000 euros ($645,000) for many years of employment as a parliamentary assistant to him and later to his replacement as a National Assembly lawmaker, and for work at a cultural journal.
THR notes that in the manga version of Detective Pikachu, which is what the movie is riffing on, Lucy has her own Pokémon, a Psyduck — arguably one of the most memorable creatures from the anime — but it's not clear whether or not the often-confused canard will appear in the film.
Conservative candidate Francois Fillon slumped from being front-runner to trailing in third place, according to opinion polls, after the Canard Enchaine reported in January that he paid his wife and two children hundreds of thousands of euros in tax-payers' money for work they did not properly carry out.
Some of the other themes Trump has tweeted include that global warming is a "hoax," a "canard" and "bulls--t"; China is using the myth of climate change to gain an economic advantage over the United States; and environmentalists started using the phrase "climate change" because "global warming" didn't stick.
" Of course saying that Jews control the media or Congress or American policy in the Middle East is a sensational claim, not only because it is not true but also because it invokes an anti-Semitic canard that can be traced back to "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The irony was not lost on the assembled press corps that Mr. Macron, in fact, owes most of his amazing political good fortune to bold French journalism: it was the weekly Le Canard Enchaîné that torpedoed his principal opponent — and the otherwise likely winner of the 2017 presidential election — François Fillon.
France's financial prosecutor's office opened an investigation last week after the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine reported that Penelope Fillon had been paid 500,000 euros ($534,000)from state funds as a parliamentary assistant to her husband and his successor, but that it could find no evidence that she had actually done any work.
Opinion polls since the scandal broke almost three weeks ago show him slipping out of the race, with voters turned off by the probe into a report by the Canard Enchaine satirical weekly that his wife was paid hundreds of thousands of euros in taxpayers' money for work she may not have done.
Fillon visited Merkel in Berlin in late January, a day before French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaine published a story revealing that he had paid his wife hundreds of thousands of euros in taxpayer money over a number of years to be his parliamentary assistant, despite no evidence that she had actually worked.
This has been a political canard since the day that Donald Trump entered the oval office and it is incredibly telling that they decide to impeach him for touching military aid to Ukraine, which best represents a policy item that the entire D.C. establishment and deep state has decided cannot be messed with.
He makes frequent unforced errors — in a speech last week about free expression, he floated the canard that Facebook's early use was as a hotbed of opposition to the Iraq war, which isn't the case — and he has a terrible tendency to conflate what's good for Facebook with what's good for America.
But the French news media was quick to point out that the children, his oldest daughter and a younger son, were not lawyers at the time, only law students, and Le Canard Enchaîné reported on Wednesday that they were paid a total of €83,735 as full-time parliamentary aides, or over $90,000.
Additionally, Le Canard enchaine, the newspaper which broke initial allegations that Fillon may have paid his family large sums of public money for minimal work, reported in its latest edition that a Lebanese billionaire paid a company owned by Fillon $50,000 in 2015 to arrange introductions to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Total TOTF.
The well-respected Inside-the-Beltway publication was not only incredulous that a Democrat could support reduced immigration and enforcement, but also parroted the canard that those who advocate such positions are "anti-immigrant" (a deliberate attempt to conflate opposition to a policy with animus toward an entire class of people) and motivated by hatred.
Mr. Fillon's campaign was thrown into turmoil last week after Le Canard Enchaîné, a weekly newspaper that mixes satire and investigations, reported that his wife, Penelope Fillon, was paid with taxpayer money for a bogus job as a parliamentary assistant to her husband and his deputy in the National Assembly, the lower house of Parliament.
Trump had no answer for why he pushed birtherism for five years after President Barack Obama released his long-form birth certificate other than to double-down on the canard that Clinton somehow "started" the birther controversy even though she never raised it and immediately endorsed Obama after it became clear she couldn't win the nomination in 2008.
While the nominee's other conspiracy theories — that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the John F. Kennedy assassination, or that President Obama was not born in the United States — are the product of the fringe, the idea that Democrats and nonwhite voters will steal elections if they're not stopped is an old canard within the Republican Party.
As is frequently the case in American political culture, the "issue" of guns gets discussed largely in isolation from other "issues," although it's lately become fashionable to link it to so-called mental health, a bowdlerized catch-all term that mostly serves to reinforce the canard that guns aren't a problem so much as crazy people are.
Americans are used to hearing this canard when discussing their own tax system, and those who bother to look up the statistics know this to be false: Whereas average tax revenues in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries are around 34 percent of the gross domestic product, in the United States they hover around 26 percent.
His pledge, however, took a severe hit last week when Le Canard Enchaîné, a satirical newspaper, revealed that the operators of a health fund led at the time by Richard Ferrand, the minister for territorial cohesion and a loyal ally of Mr. Macron, had rented office space from Mr. Ferrand's partner while he was a local elected official.
But Professor Orfield, who has done extensive research on the Wilmington school district in his role as co-director of the Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles, says the de jure-de facto distinction is a canard, because courts did not have authority to order busing unless they found proof of intentional segregation.
But Professor Orfield, who has done extensive research on the Wilmington school district in his role as co-director of the Civil Rights Project at the University of California, Los Angeles, says the de jure-de facto distinction is a canard, because courts did not have authority to order busing unless they found proof of intentional segregation.
A 2017 Groupon study found that, over the course of a woman's lifetime, she'll spend over a quarter of a million dollars more than a man on her appearance — spurred on by a vast fashion and beauty industry whose stock in trade is the canard that a woman's worth is tied directly to how good she can make herself look.
The turning point came in late 2017 when, as a $21625 trillion corporate tax cut was being rammed through Congress, drilling proponents accompanied the "wasteland" Arctic deception with two new ones: the ludicrous notion that only 2900,220006 of the 2202 million acres that lie on the refuge's coastal plain will be impacted by oil drilling, and the canard that an Arctic Refuge oil drilling program will generate $2628 billion for the U.S. Treasury.
While the bulk of the media attention to Harlem's growing restaurant scene has lately gone to the celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson and his Red Rooster Harlem, launched in 2010 on Malcolm X Boulevard, with an eclectic mix of Scandinavian and soul food (both Swedish meatballs and fried chicken are on the menu), it's no longer difficult to find a decent coq au vin, a confit de canard or a boeuf bourguignon north of West 110th Street.
Anyone still clinging to the canard — pun intended — that Mr. Abloh is merely a stylist with half of Planet Hip-hop on speed dial would profit from checking out the beautifully resolved collection he presented of ragg wool sweaters, surfer shirts whose long sleeves were inset with bandanna cutouts, lightweight transparent vinyl parkas, knit cabana short sets in woven Aran patterns, Canadian tuxedos of patched denim; shirts in trippy cosmic-dust patterns and even a suite of women's evening clothes with drifting light parachute trains worn by models like Gigi Hadid.
Between the opening of Racines in 2007 and the recent arrival of Canard et Champagne, the Passage des Panoramas also became home to Paris's first nongluten restaurant, Noglu, in 2012; its first (aptly named) Gyoza Bar, also in 2012; one of the highest-profile French restaurants run by a Japanese chef (Shimichi Sato), Passage 53, which has two Michelin stars and opened in 2009; and the Philippe Starck designed restaurant Caffé Stern, which occupies the magnificent former premises of a famous engraver, Stern, and became one of Paris's best Italian espresso bars when it opened in 2014.

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