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And so, Washington Irving was far more than a fearmonger.
"He is a great fearmonger," Mr. Clinton said of the President.
But last night Bill Clinton hit back branding Bush a 'fearmonger' who is 'untrustworthy'.
Blum has also written for Big Finish's range of audio adventures, with The Fearmonger being released in 2000.
Mr. Clinton: Fearmonger.
The 2000 Big Finish audio play The Fearmonger also features a creature which stirs up fear and feeds on it.
Lionized and vilified, Ms. Bergalis was perceived as a martyr, a fearmonger and an emissary of the right wing.
Words such as "hate speech," "homophobe," "racist," "intolerant," and "fearmonger" are leveled at anyone with whom they disagree.
Q. You've been accused of being a Jeremiah and a fearmonger, and your critics love to point out how wrong some of your predictions in "The Population Bomb" were.
That said, it's hardly necessary to point out that 9/11 took the entire nation by surprise; had Giuliani undertaken to prepare the city for an attack even approaching that scale, he would surely have been denounced as a fearmonger.
All of which should make the first major revival of this raging portrait of a fearmonger, which represented Eric Bogosian's jump from solo shows to more conventional dramas, an interesting test of the play's relevance.
All of those things have earned me criticism from non-environmentalists, who use phrases such as "fearmonger," "Diamond preaches gloom and doom," "exaggerates risks," and "favors endangered purple louseworts over the needs of people."
HE lives in the old Steve McQueen place, a Hollywood Hills aerie that he calls "Zenlike," but the veteran fearmonger and director Wes Craven insists that his home shows no sign of being haunted by anybody.
She has more recently been associated with Doctor Who through her appearance in The Fearmonger as Sherilyn Harper, an audio drama by Big Finish Productions, and as Admiral Mettna in the webcast story Death Comes to Time.
Above him, the loudspeaker cackles on: " - still no leads, according to Chief Dale Gilbertson, who has called Herald reporter Wendell Green 'an out-of-town fearmonger who is more interested in selling papers than in how we do things in French Landing.'