Example sentences for: scandals

How can you use “scandals” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • On Tuesday, May 11, Chris Matthews interviewed Kathleen Willey on CNBC's Hardball , the cable program that aspires to be to the Clinton scandals what Nightline was to the Iranian hostage crisis and Robert MacNeil's PBS show was to Watergate.

  • A conversation between Ralph Reed and George Stephanopoulos finds them agreeing that scandals don't hurt candidates, and partisanship annoys voters.

  • A NYT front-pager reviews the blooming of open "God talk" among presidential hopefuls, seeing in it an efficient way to flash distance from the squalor of the Clinton scandals.

  • The NYT editorial page wishes Reno's sensitivity to conflicts of interest and campaign fund-raising improprieties extended to "the broader and more important matter of the 1996 presidential fund-raising scandals."

  • Right now, the press is in a big respectability-puffing, nose-holding phase in its reporting of the Clinton sex scandals, deploring--in exquisite detail--having to cover all that executive branch breastage and groinage.


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