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7 Sentences With "scandalmongering"

How to use scandalmongering in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "scandalmongering" and check conjugation/comparative form for "scandalmongering". Mastering all the usages of "scandalmongering" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Maybe it's time to step back from the scandalmongering and assess who we are right now.
After eight years of unremitting scandalmongering by his adversaries, Bill Clinton left office the most popular president in the history of polling.
Television auteur Ryan Murphy helped inaugurate this wave of prestige scandalmongering as one of the producers of 2016's Emmy award–winning series The People v.
Bill Clinton's Presidency was so lacking in history-making events, yet so crowded with the embarrassing minutiae of scandalmongering, that it was easy to miss the great change that those years meant for the country and the Democratic Party.
While Foster's suicide is an outlier in the genre of Clinton-era scandalmongering, the White House travel office controversy in which he was becoming ensnared before his death is more typical, in that fundamentally innocent conduct on the part of the Clinton administration nonetheless fed a perpetual motion machine of "scandals" about procedural issues related to the investigation itself.
Opposition research is the practice of collecting information on someone that can be used to discredit them. A smear campaign is the use of falsehoods or distortions. Scandalmongering can be used to associate a person with a negative event in a false or exaggerated way. Smears often consist of ad hominem attacks in the form of unverifiable rumors and distortions, half-truths, or even outright lies; smear campaigns are often propagated by gossip magazines and websites.
Allegations also surfaced on the public record in 1986 that Plourde had threatened one of the earliest whistleblowers with excommunication for "scandalmongering," should they go public with their claims about Crampton. Questions about Plourde's role were raised in a June 2, 1986 Ottawa Citizen editorial in the wake of Crampton's arrest. "Circumstances surrounding allegations that two local priests have been sexually abusing children compel one to question the way church officials have handled complaints of abuse. The evidence suggests the best interests of children may have been submerged beneath the clergy’s inclination to protect its own." New allegations surfaced in May 2016, when retired Catholic priest Barry McGrory publicly admitted that he sexually abused three young parishioners at Ottawa’s Holy Cross Parish in the 1970s and ’80s.

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