Word: partisanship
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CONNALLY: "Mr. President, I very much hope that the effort of our country to take a leading part in the establishment of machinery for the preservation of the peace will not take on any partisan tinge. . . . The Senator [Bridges], it seems to me, would inject a little partisanship...
...partisanship for the Allied cause...
...repealed by Constitutional amendment, America is obligated to make the present system work through extraordinary efforts, said Burton. In deciding on treaties that will soon be forthcoming, two votes in favour of each treaty will be needed for one vote against. The treaties must (therefore be held above partisanship and petty issues, as no votes can be wasted...
G.O.Policy. "Since I disagree with many of the policies, both domestic and foreign, of the Government that presently holds such power, I am dedicated to the removal from office of the man and the group who exercise it. ... I, who have never been accused of excessive partisanship, believe that the only instrumentality that can ... end that power is the Republican Party. . . . The Republican Party will not deserve leadership and can not win if it merely attempts to coalesce under its banners the various negative groups within the country. ... It must seek to make America ... a land of ever-expanding opportunity...
...fact that Harvard was playing its most honored and blasphemed rival for the last time for the duration. Back in those days, it was easy. You just played football, and Adolf Hitler was busy hanging paper. And 60,000 people packed Yale Bowl, hysterical in their partisanship...