Elections

Will Sarkozy's "Divisive Legislation" Lead to More Violence in France?

Craig Smith blames Sarkozy for possible future thuggery: "Many people fear that the violence is just a taste of what is to come if Mr. Sarkozy makes good on his campaign promises to push through ...

"Ruthless, Us-Against-Them" Sarkozy Wins French Presidency

Bitter Sciolino on conservative Sarkozy's victory in France: "In this election, authority apparently is deemed to be more important than compassion."

French Election Watch: Reporter Sciolino Still Doesn't Like Conservative Sarkozy

"Mr. Sarkozy had to avoid looking like a sexist bully; Ms. Royal had to prove herself presidential....Mr. Sarkozy, the former interior and finance minister, had to fight off the demon that has ...

Holding a Grudge Against France's Tough-on-Crime Candidate

Reporter Elaine Sciolino again calls tough-on-crime French candidate Nicolas Sarkozy "a man more feared than loved."

A Reporter's Grudge Against France's Tough-on-Crime Candidate

France's tough-on-crime presidential candidate "alienated many in ethnic districts" - as well as reporter Elaine Sciolino.

Stanley Strikes Again: "American Idol" Voting Result of Gore's Loss in 2000

Makes sense to us: "Maybe the reason that more people didn't turn out for the 2004 presidential race, despite the closeness of the tally four years earlier, is that they were still in denial and ...

Hostility Toward France's Tough-on-Crime Candidate

Elaine Sciolino on a popular French candidate for president: "Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, the candidate of the governing center-right Union for a Popular Movement party, has yet to shed his ...

Tempting Target: Media Try to Persuade Conservatives to Stay Home

With the November elections looming, the biggest players in the mainstream media are casting aside objectivity to mount an all-out effort to discourage values voters from going to the polls.

Media Downplay New Jersey's Gay Marriage Ruling as Election Day Approaches

The major media are soft-selling the New Jersey Supreme Court's Wednesday decision ordering "gay marriage" or its equivalent, lest the ruling become a fire bell in the night for social ...

Another Day, Another Western Democratic Senator with Humble Roots to Fawn Over

"Harry Mason Reid is the product of the tiny desert town of Searchlight, Nev., whose father, a hard-rock miner, battled alcoholism and depression before killing himself at 58. The future senator ...
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