Sentences with phrase «fawning press»

the AGW players were all there; Scientific American granting massive amounts of press space to promoting it, a fawning press that never critically challenged it, and scientists hiding their political views behind obvious hack peer reviewed papers.
in hopes that all its unused potential is as real as Toyota / Lexus and a fawning press says it is
But as Bloomberg basks in praise (and some almost fawning press coverage) for tackling a truly tough issue, his record on ending education disparities is — to put it charitably — mixed.
The swaggering Mr. Bharara, who seems to have successfully indicted just about every single pol in Albany, has drawn fawning press and was on a remarkable winning streak until an appeals court overturned some of his insider trading convictions.

Not exact matches

While Kik likely makes the ten - figure cut (Livingston also won't disclose Kik's own valuation figures), it tends not to attract the kind of buzz that venture capitalists and the tech press fawn over.
Klopp himself said as much as the media fawned over him in his first press - conference as Liverpool manager.
Sorry about last week — you must have been dying inside as the press fawned all over that pipsqueak Barack Obama on his overseas jaunt.
Funny, I don't recall Cuomo talking about any «issues,» and the Press has been fawning all over Cuomo — the Daily News endorsed him before the primary.
As CEO of the Chicago schools, Vallas combined Rudy Giuliani's gruff exterior and stunning self - confidence with a Bill Clinton - like mastery of policy minutiae and John McCain's open door to a fawning, half - intimidated press.
Social media has been all atwitter about it and the establishment edu - press has been fawning.
Not because I have fond memories of Type 1 - based dune buggies, as Volkswagen's press materials suggest, but because as a car - crazy kid, I fawned over the original Beetle Dune concept at the 2001 Detroit auto show, months after its original debut.
Neither were desperately revered for their dynamic abilities and didn't receive fawning critical approval from the press, yet they both went on to find favour with their owners and today the Z8 has become something of a collector's item with big money being paid for examples with low miles and perfect provenances.
Although Dyson has been railing against the AGW consensus since at least 2005, his first prominent exposure in the mainstream press came in a fawning 2008 New York Review of Books piece on William Nordhaus's A Question of Balance: Weighing the Options on Global Warming Policies.
The press coverage was enthusiastic, even fawning.
Or maybe it doesn't; why bother, when the tech press is happy to fawn over Faraday Future's every move without questioning the rationality behind such a huge public investment?
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