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Nattering nabobs of negativism sounds about right. Agnew (crook that he was) thought the press was too intrusive into his personal (criminal) affairs.

It's one thing to expose corruption, another to fancy oneself some kind of corrective for society at large. 

All the best,
Nonoise

Aesop was much more concise.

Driven by hunger, a fox tried to reach some grapes hanging high on the vine but was unable to, although he leaped with all his strength. As he went away, the fox remarked 'Oh, you aren't even ripe yet! I don't need any sour grapes.' People who speak disparagingly of things that they cannot attain would do well to apply this story to themselves.[4]

All the best,
Nonoise