Sentences with phrase «but tabloid fodder»

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So it's not exactly a scandal that the former governor and failed candidate for comptroller is now reportedly dating Bill de Blasio spokeswoman Lis Smith, but it sure is good tabloid fodder, as the New York Post and Daily News demonstrated with competing reports on Spitzer's new romantic life.
But at the end of the year, it turns to what it calls «light - hearted fare and satire» — also known as silly tabloid fodder.
By Pete Hammond HollywoodNews.com: Ben Affleck has had a career of ups and downs but to his credit he hasn't let critical brickbats or tabloid fodder derail him from living up to the promising talent he showed as an actor and writer in 1997's Good Will Hunting which won Ben -LSB-...]
But when a startling discovery suggests that Cat may have been the intended victim, Bailey is suddenly up to her bed head in a high - profile investigation that's perfect fodder for a tabloid headline: Is someone trying to kill the editors of women's magazines?
But our criticism went beyond tabloid fodder; it pointed to the persistent gap between public postures and personal acts — a breach that carbon taxes could help repair.
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