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In one, used last week, the script essentially blames Mr. McCain for the negative tenor of the race, and then asks if the respondent would vote for Mr. Bush.
David S. Ewing Venice, Calif., June 27 , 2010 To the Editor: In "The Culture of Exposure" (column, June 25), David Brooks essentially blames the 24/7 news media whose job it is to feed a scandal-hungry public for Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal's fall from military grace.
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"He's essentially blaming President Bush for the fact that we may be on the verge of war," Mr. Fleischer said.
"In other words, women with breast cancer recalled – I suspect in an attempt to essentially blame themselves – having diets high in fat.
The report, issued by a law firm that has often worked for Fox's parent company, the News Corporation, essentially blamed Mr. Rockwell for not fully disclosing his past.
Speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid upsetting the talks with the Israelis, the Egyptian official argued that the West, which supports Israel's right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Gaza, was essentially blaming the victim.
Murray's critics accuse him of essentially blaming the victim: the social breakdown he described may be real enough, they allow, but it's an inevitable consequence of an economic system that Republicans have rigged to benefit the rich.
And yet, in the moral crusade that breastfeeding promotion has become, formula is likened to nicotine and mothers who formula feed are essentially blamed for raising children more likely to be sick and a burden on public resources.
First, he gives a brief, unhelpful eulogy for Lacey that consists in telling the men to "watch your roughhousing" and essentially blaming Lacey for not paying attention to where she was standing.
The next day, speaking in Fresno, California, he essentially blamed the West's years-long drought on bad policy not, as scientists do, on a lack of rainfall and snowpack.
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