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When I asked Finke whether it was possible that she'd become too protective of Meyer, for example, she said, "If I had fodder to beat up on him, I totally would, but few people are as liked as he is.
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Throw them together, and you have fodder for weeks of debate.
Other than that, the alarmists and detractors had little fodder.
The alarmists and detractors had little fodder, he noted.
Soon the former evangelical icons had become fodder for late-night comedians.
She was outraged by the extent to which she had become fodder for the gossip mill.
Saltzman argued, said Jacobson, that what she termed "distractions" such as human lampshades had created "fodder for the Holocaust deniers".
Although the payments were legal, they had become fodder for antiabortion activists, Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said at the time.
Just like that, as if the onslaught of criticism needed fanning, Manning's detractors had more fodder.
As the money flowed, Perry's office had ample fodder for speeches and news releases.
She had become fodder for paparazzi because of what appeared to be her dramatic weight loss.
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