Word: isolationists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...course, as the Union League prophets knew, the undiscriminating sun would shine on all Republicans. The Chicago Tribune's isolationist Robert McCormick would bask in it. But the Democratic sun had warmed the backs of even stranger interlopers. This was one of the unpleasant and confusing results of a two-party system...
...Indiana, it means the end of Louis Ludlow, aging, ailing, rabid isolationist...
...Secretaries? The speech was such a mouthful that it took a while to digest it. New York Daily News's John O'Donnell, who knows an isolationist when he sees one, cheered Wallace as a repentant arrival in the isolationist fold. The New York Times wondered how good an internationalist Mr. Wallace really was. Reaction in the foreign press ranged from perplexity and amazement to cheers from the London Daily Worker (see INTERNATIONAL...
...turnabout was partly the result of onetime La Follette supporters flocking into the Democratic primary to vote for former Representative Howard McMurray, an ardent New Dealer. They had shied away from La Follette's isolationist record, his return to Republicanism and subsequent indorsement by Ohio's conservative Taft...
Jubilantly, progressive Republicans prepared to bury Midwestern isolationism. But most political prophets were cautious about building local results into a national, or even a sectional pattern. Last month, North Dakota voters had returned diehard isolationist Bill Langer to the Senate. And in Minnesota isolationist Congressmen had been renominated, in contests where Stassenism was not a factor. The defeat of Henrik Shipstead caused scarcely a ripple in congressional cloakrooms, changed no votes in the battle in the House over the British Loan (see The Congress...