Word: partisans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Through all this, most other Republicans on the national scene remained timidly silent, leaving Nixon alone on the skyline. The partisan attacks on him were so frequent and so violent that their total impact left many a U.S. voter with an indefinable but nevertheless real doubt about Richard Nixon...
...does not apply to the newspaper since it pertains only to state employees and agencies; neither heading fits the long-independent Texan. The friends of the free press also held that the law attempts to discourage lobbying or political activity but has no effect on a non-partisan organ of student opinion...
...Your handling of the agricultural issue is positively unfair ... I hear this farm situation discussed pro and con 20 times a day, and I haven't the answer to our trouble, but I do know that partisan reporting will only harm us. Delve into this deal a little deeper. You'll find Ed Murrow knew what he was talking about...
...interpreters of our Constitution when they reaffirmed the principle of genuine equality for all our citizens . . . That was a judicial act. an American act, and I say it is deeply disturbing to find a high public official, the Vice President of the United States himself, treating it as a partisan...
...refused the suggestion on the grounds that it was a non-partisan organization, and that it had obtained its own speakers...