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Drudge

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Drudge meaning

A person who works in a low servile job. | Someone who works for (and may be taken advantage of by) someone else.

Example sentences (18)

Matt Drudge feared the Clintons would plant cocaine on him as payback for first reporting about President Bill Clinton’s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky and unflattering stories about Hillary Clinton.

Where Trump’s supporters saw it as a lighthearted engagement, a reaction among liberals and non-MAGA Republicans — like Drudge — made sport of the moment.

Because in today's Youtube-driven world, the people are told that the least trustworthy sources of medical advice is the shadowy medico-industrial-illuminati cult, and the only people they should trust are hollywood starlets, the drudge report, and Trump.

Bloomberg’s internal polling found the combo “would be a formidable force,” sources close to the campaign told the Drudge Report Saturday.

But nowadays, like CNN, The New York Times and many other outlets, Drudge Report is just one more purveyor of “fake news,” in the Trump view.

Drudge Report was the biggest game changer.

If Drudge headlined a breaking story out of conservative news, the mainstream press was forced to cover it.

So said Tucker Carlson on Friday while interviewing the author of a new Drudge biography, the reports.

While this period is the culmination of Beth’s lifelong traumas and stressors, the representation of it feels less like a drudge of misery and more like a ’60s-style celebration.

Elizabeth Warren came in second, followed by the two loud white men on the ends, John Delaney and Bill de Blasio, in third and fourth places respectively, so obviously Drudge has its finger on the pulse of the primary.

The firm used bots and algorithms to manipulate poll results for CNBC and Drudge at Trump's direction, Cohen said.

They think if I constantly drudge up the same thing over and over again, that I might come to some resolution at some point, but in all honestly that is not always the case, and that is the problem people.

An award-winning political reporter who has broken news from across the globe, Kredo’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, Commentary Magazine, the Drudge Report, and the Jerusalem Post, among many others.

On Monday, conservative blogger Matt Drudge took to Twitter to criticize the hosts of Fox News’ “Outnumbered” for appearing to laugh while an on-screen chyron alluded to the Pittsburgh attack.

Trump calls Matt Drudge 'a great gentleman' and praises his.

In the hands of a harmful drudge, the Russian version of Lolita would be entirely degraded and botched by vulgar paraphrases or blunders.

Just think, had I married at twenty, I would have been a drudge or a doll for fifty-nine years.

Money can only be the useful drudge of things immeasurably higher than itself.