Sentences with phrase «new bogeyman»

Climate change is the new bogeyman; the new BIG LIE.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the West has struggled to find a new bogeyman.
«The Remain campaign want us to believe that Britain is beaten and broken... It treats people like mere children, capable of being frightened into obedience by conjuring up new bogeymen every night.»
«The remain campaign want us to believe that Britain is beaten and broken... It treats people like mere children, capable of being frightened into obedience by conjuring up new bogeymen every night,» Gove will say on Tuesday.

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NEW YORK, Feb 9 - The inflation bogeyman has reared its ugly head and sent U.S. stock investors racing for the hills in recent days.
NEW YORK, Feb 9 (Reuters)- The inflation bogeyman has reared its ugly head and sent U.S. stock investors racing for the hills in recent days.
The New York Yankees are the classic bogeyman, though they've waned in that department because of recent austerity.
It's for these entirely emotional reasons that the Liberal Democrats have become the most absurd Army of Darkness in political history and Nick Clegg is the new national bogeyman.
[25] In turn the election was cast by Murphy as a battle of New York City interests against those of Hudson Valley, with de Blasio portrayed as something of a «bogeyman» according to the Journal News.
While Kaminsky has so far run on an anti-corruption platform that plays up his prosecutorial experience, McGrath's campaign has steered clear of any mention of corruption, instead focusing on school aid, taxes and the perennial Republican bogeyman, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The Dems say they will seek to use Mercer, who they expect to help pump millions of dollars into the 2018 New York gubernatorial, congressional and state legislative races through personal and Super PAC donations, as a «bogeyman» in heavily blue New York.
And while Democrats will look to tie Trump to Flanagan and his fellow Senate Republicans, the GOP is again using Mayor de Blasio as a bogeyman outside New York City, even as the mayor said that unlike in 2014, he will not be involved in this year's races.
«In New York State, he's been the chief bogeyman,» said Baruch College Public Affair Prof. Douglas Muzzio of Silver.
In its year - end «Best and Worst Players in Public Education,» the usual right - of - center bogeymen — the Koch brothers and new villainess Campbell Brown — are of course trotted out.
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