The call with Zelensky was not the first time Trump mongered this absurd theory.
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If he tip-mongered daily, or was otherwise aggressive, I would have spoken to a manager.
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Vote Leave, the more "moderate" of the two pro-Brexit campaigns in 2016, fear-mongered about millions of spectral Turkish immigrants.
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The media, money managers, and government officials, most of whom are still working, have fear mongered the general population long enough!
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Some fear-mongered about the non-Anglican sound of it, while others noted that "Barack" sounds a lot like "Brock," a gym trainer from Pokémon.
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Contrary to Leave's complaints, Remain has mongered more realism than fear—voters deserve to know the real risks of Brexit—and kept its tone broadly sunny.
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It's an intentional bit of provocation and racism that evokes the turn-of-the-century "yellow peril," when Americans and Europeans fear-mongered about allegedly dangerous East Asians.
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Smith's colleagues and the Trump administration have fear-mongered about the caravan in an apparent bid to gin up nativist anger among the Republican base ahead of the midterm elections.
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McCrory and fellow Republicans fear-mongered about men threatening women and children in female bathrooms, even though trans people have been using the bathroom that matches their identity for decades.
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Trump scapegoated and fear-mongered—suggesting repeatedly that Americans should be afraid of all Muslims, particularly those born in foreign countries—while arguing that this scapegoating and fear-mongering was, in fact, tolerance.
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To judge by his speeches, notably an inaugural address that fear-mongered about "American carnage," the president believes the country is in deep trouble and needs to get its own house in order.
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"This has to be evidence-based, not notion-mongered," she added, as she read reporters the results of a recent poll that found that a majority of Americans do not support a wall.
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For decades, the right-wing media has fear-mongered about liberal plans to reinstate the fairness doctrine, a policy, scrapped during the Reagan administration, that required television and radio stations to present diverse viewpoints.
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"[Trump has] tried to divide this country by talking about a wall — we will not be fear-mongered into being divided, and he will not be president," Yvanna Cancela, the political director of the Culinary Workers Union local 219, told NBC News.
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"[Trump has] tried to divide this country by talking about a wall — we will not be fear-mongered into being divided, and he will not be president," Yvanna Cancela, the political director of the Culinary Workers Union local 226, told NBC News at the time.
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While Donald Trump fear-mongered and hyperbolized his way through an extra-long State of the Union on Tuesday, in which he said essentially nothing about women, much less sexual harassment, Clinton posted a 1,500-word essay on Facebook examining her decision not to fire Burns Strider, a senior advisor to her 2008 presidential campaign accused of repeatedly sexually harassing a staffer who shared an office with him.
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"The investigator reported that Mr. Unsworth was a fixture in Pattaya Beach, Thailand, a locale notorious for prostitution and child trafficking, that he had a taste for young Thai girls, that he whore-mongered his way through the go-go bars of Thailand, that his only friends were his 'sexpat' peers, and that he married his Thai wife when she was a teenager, after starting a relationship when she was a young girl," claims Musk's team in the filing.
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His detractors claimed that Richler had an outdated and stereotyped view of Quebec society, and fear- mongered that he risked polarizing relations between francophone and anglophone Quebecers. Sovereigntist Pierrette Venne, later elected as a Bloc Québécois MP, called for the book to be banned.Johnson, William. "Oh, Mordecai. Oh, Quebec," The Globe and Mail July 7, 2001.
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