Sentences with phrase «scathing editorials in»

Nadler's support of the Iran deal also led to a scathing editorial in the New York Daily News, which urged its readers to toss him from office and accused him of «helping lead the world in a disastrous direction.»
Nature, the science magazine, wrote a scathing editorial in 2011, called Into Ignorance.

Not exact matches

NYCLASS, at least so far, has also met its match in the Teamsters union, representing the carriage drivers, and the Daily News, which has blasted the group in scathing editorials and launched a petition drive to keep the horses in Manhattan.
Since being fired by May in 2016, Osborne has overseen a series of scathing editorials expressing his disapproval of a headlong rush into Brexit.
The bureaucrats backpedaled only after the D&C published one of the most scathing editorials I have ever seen in a daily newspaper, one in which the paper's editorial board proclaimed that the state bureaucrat who shipped off the redacted documents gave the paper «his middle finger.
Many in Westminster reckoned that Lawson was taking his cue from the Daily Mail, which published a scathing editorial this morning calling Hammond «dismal, defeatist [and] relentlessly negative» and even went as far as suggesting that he could be replaced by Jacob Rees Mogg.
«One might call it Shakespearian if there were a shred of nobleness in the story of Eliot Spitzer's fall,» they wrote in a scathing editorial.
As the Wall Street Journal and other conservative media hyper - ventilated over the hacker leaks they referred to as the «Climategate Scandal»; Nature quickly retaliated in defense of Anthropogenic Global Warming with a scathing editorial titled: «Climatologists Under Pressure» stating: «Stolen e-mails have revealed no scientific conspiracy, but do highlight ways in which climate researchers could be better supported in the face of public scrutiny.»
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