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How do you bring her audacious wit, rampaging delivery and path-breaking fearlessness back to life?

In trying to chronicle media malpractice in America for a book, I expected to cover infamous hoaxes, such as the New York Sun’s batmen-on-the-moon series in 1835 or the New York Herald’s fictitious zoo escape of 1874, which featured rampaging grizzlies and bloodthirsty panthers.

From Salon

Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, deteriorated and security personnel had to bundle former Vice President Mike Pence out of the way of rampaging insurrectionists, former President Donald Trump allegedly gave a nonchalant "so what?" according to a bombshell court filing by Special Counsel Jack Smith released Wednesday by Judge Tanya Chutkan.

From Salon

Aged 78, she can't quite see herself "rampaging around with a rainbow flag, but I highly applaud and approve of anyone who does".

From BBC

He didn’t delete that one after the fact, nor did he take down his quote-tweet of the falsehood that “gangs of armed & masked Muslim men are rampaging through cities,” adding only his limp, constant refrain that X’s Community Notes feature is good at countering misinformation.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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