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The media plays an important role in developing our relationship with political change, mainly by ignoring politics and focusing on celebrities and scandals, but even when they do talk about important political issues, they do it in a way that I feel discourages engagement.
Why do we hear over and over again about new
scandals
erupting in major institutions like the Catholic Church or the Penn State football program or the Boy Scouts of America, on and on and on?
Events like wars initially boost approval;
scandals
trigger declines.
In 2009, in August, my office weathered two major
scandals.
While it was known that authoritarian countries controlled and censored information, a series of
scandals
showed that democratic governments were also misleading the public, often with media cooperation.
Nevertheless, many cult members eventually find a way out, whether through their own realizations, the help of family and friends, or when the cult falls apart due to external pressure or
scandals.
To illustrate these mindsets in action, I'm going to take you back to 19th-century France, where this innocuous-looking piece of paper launched one of the biggest political
scandals
in history.
And I really learned this lesson during the sex
scandals
of the Clinton administration or, Or as I call them, the good ol' days.
Now mind you, I saw this before the pedophilia
scandals
hit . . .
Charlton Heston (in a great shape) plays a cop investigating the murder of one of Soylent's most eminent executives and he stumbles upon
scandals
and dark secrets...
Only a seasoned game show addict will remember this show, as it proved to be quite unpopular, even though game shows were making a big return to the TV screen after the
scandals
of the 1950's game shows.
Bertolucci has become an icon, maybe more because of the
scandals
adhering to his films than of the intrinsic worth of his cinematographic output (in contrast to for instance Ettore Scola).
Based on the bestselling novel by Grace Metalious, Peyton Place is a solid melodrama all about the secrets and
scandals
of a small New England town.
Devoid of so much of the nonsense that has been known to permeate other melodramas, "Peyton Place" is a beautifully filmed, effective film that uncovers the hidden
scandals
of a quaint, New England town.
Grace Metalious' bestseller comes to the screen with lavish good taste, but the small town
scandals
depicted are not entirely white-washed.
I think it is realistic of today's corporate
scandals.
Their lives seems to be like one long running soap opera and of course when it comes to
scandals
this one takes the biscuit.This program was meant to make the public symphasise with Camilla, but instead really shows her up.
Before you can even adjust to the tone of this suburban sex-opera, the most colorful character in the cast is given the shaft, with nothing left to occupy the interest except surgery footage and low-watt
scandals.
The
scandals
may be pushing the boat of market sentiment downwards, but their effect is being overwhelmed by the rising tide of economic prosperity, at least for now.
The excessive optimism of the late 1990's lingers, so investors are more impressed by the recent upsurge in corporate earnings--seen as confirming their optimism--than they are by the financial
scandals.
Next to the $100 billion annual rise in after-tax corporate profits in the US in 2003, the
scandals
look puny.
Indeed, the
scandals
look even punier when one realizes that the list of crooked US companies, like Enron, is short.
Paradoxically, the
scandals
themselves have highlighted America's strong regulatory system.
This vigilance is also reflected in the prompt legislative response to recent financial
scandals.
The SEC's fiscal 2004 budget set by the House spending bill is $811 million, roughly twice as much as it was before the
scandals
surfaced.
The market may not value US stocks perfectly, but it is not irrational to believe that the corporate
scandals
are not a major factor.
But with the Trump administration now engulfed by scandals, the post-election “Trump bump” has faded, along with faith in the dollar.
Meanwhile, political scandals, financial scams, and other criminal activities have proliferated under Congress rule since 2004.
Le Pen is only too happy to capitalize on the succession of petty
scandals
hitting both the left and the right (attributable partly to the climate of near-civil war prevailing in both camps in recent years).
At the same time, similar
scandals
removed liberal politicians from power in Hungary and Slovakia, which are now ruled by the most pro-Russian governments in the EU.
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