And just as his scandalmongering was dismissed as politics, so were the 1873 memoirs of Sally Hemings'son, Madison, who said Jefferson was his father.
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On the miniseries'second night, Jefferson becomes president, and the scandalmongering reporter James Callender ( overacted by Rene Auberjonois ) writes about the liaison with Sally.
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Curtis Hanson's nearly flawless adaptation of James Ellroy's novel of skulduggery and scandalmongering in 1950s Hollywood may be the best American film noir since " Chinatown ."
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IMO, Hmains ( who is literally scandalmongering, lately ) is adding this category to the wrong type of article . talk ) 12 : 18, 22 March 2015 ( UTC)
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Pick a special prosecutor and put the lawyers on retainer : inside the Beltway, where scandalmongering is both an industry and a form of blood sport, the next round is about to begin.
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A day after telling Russia's top tycoons to play nice, President Boris Yeltsin voiced confidence Tuesday that he had put a lid on the scandalmongering that threatened to disrupt his economic reforms.
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Muckraker Will Irwin, writing in " Collier's " magazine, accused Moore of turning the responsible, civic-minded " Leader " into a scandalmongering " yellow newspaper ."
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Democratic state party chairwoman Judith Hope argued that ordinary voters were less disgusted with the president than with independent counsel Kenneth Starr, whom she branded a " Peeping Tom, " and with the scandalmongering press.
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Wimbledon reveled in all its scandalmongering and histrionic glory Wednesday, spiced by juicy gossip, flag-waving drama, a champion's emotional farewell and a teen-ager's rise from obscurity to celebrity.
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Those of us in the scandalmongering dodge rely heavily on " disgruntled former employees " for leaks, tips and other often-slanderous leads; in gratitude, we change their designation to the more upbeat whistle-blower.