Word: heydays
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's Klan can help reverse these pernicious affirmative action policies and return Harvard to its glorious heyday, when it was the proud domain of white men. The Harvard KKK's plan to eventually relocate all black students to universities in Africa is sure to win widespread support...
Third, the approved version of Republican anti-institutional populism had its heyday when Democrats controlled the Congress, and it reached its zenith in 1993 and 1994 when Democrats controlled both Congress and the White House. Now that Republicans control Congress, they are perhaps beginning to regret some of their cheap shots at Congress as an institution. And perhaps a few more farsighted Republicans, anticipating (until recently) a certain recapture of the White House as well, have decided it's not such a wonderful thing to have the entire country reflexively loathing "Washington." Too late, too late...
...federal budget, health care and even environmental regulation, opinion polls should be left out of the whole policy-making process completely. Politicians should act on their strong convictions. Or, allow polls to completely determine policy. In that gray area between public determination and true statesmanship, politicians have their heyday. And the American people (people, not just "voters") have a bad day. In the current political process, "voters" are "third-railed...
...being carefully, expensively trained for leadership roles. Almost the opposite of what was planned for the Mandarins has happened: the consensus is that they shouldn't be in charge. The Episcopacy, a much more elitist and less fairly chosen group, had far broader public support during its mid-century heyday...
DIED. CHARLIE CONERLY, 74, star quarterback for the New York Giants during their '50s heyday; following heart attacks; in Memphis, Tennessee. His team touchdown-pass record (173) stood for 30 years...