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  • The abolition of the Fairness Doctrine in 1987, which required all broadcasters fairly to represent all points of view, has created a mass media shouting, ranting, sloganising and overwhelmingly from the political right.

    What hope is there for us if America is driven to the brink of meltdown? | Will Hutton 2011

  • One recalls the events of May 1968 as much for its meaningless sloganising as anything.

    Beneath the paving stones - the beach! 2008

  • And along with a certain amount of vapid sloganising we still got a surprising depth of policy debate too.

    The influence of television on the general election Peter Bazalgette 2010

  • One recalls the events of May 1968 as much for its meaningless sloganising as anything.

    Archive 2008-02-10 2008

  • Labour bloggers seem unable to move beyond the sloganising, jargonizing and general invective that so characterizes their politics generally: it is like one big long Demo with its ritual chants and bogeymen.

    Archive 2007-06-03 2007

  • I suppose it comes from a party which conducts its electioneering on the basis of slogans rather than meaningful observations: this was full of jargonizing and sloganising of the worst sort and as such was really very anodyne.

    Archive 2007-05-27 2007

  • Because I'm not convinced that a foreign policy determined by feel-good sloganising and emotion-driven rash misjudgements is necessarily the sort of foreign policy that's in our, or anyone else's, best interests.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • Because I'm not convinced that a foreign policy determined by feel-good sloganising and emotion-driven rash misjudgements is necessarily the sort of foreign policy that's in our, or anyone else's, best interests.

    A Georgian Folly 2009

  • Meanwhile, he has mobilised legions of the ignorant and the naive with vague and ofen nonsensical sloganising. destroyed: -

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • Even more flagrantly, his announcement that "I don't want to carry on with politics as usual" with its "old tired political discourse" and "sloganising" is a direct hit at Cameron's campaign pledge calling for an end to the "Punch and Judy politics" of Westminster.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2007

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