Word: partisanship
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...Massachusetts state directors for the presidential campaigns of both George W. Bush and Al Gore '69 shied away from partisanship in their discussion of the life of a political insider last night, where both encouraged students to pursue what they called a rewarding but taxing profession...
...night, as guest speakers in Bermuda, Bob and I debated and even attacked each other for two hours, then went to dinner and took a long walk on the beach. We talked about life, the two-party system, the future of America--and forged a bond that transcended partisanship. Bob had talent, humor and a good heart. He threw his body and mind into winning. He fought every round to the bell. He believed the country needed the people he was trying to elect. For five years, he and I parried on the Today show. Although we disagreed sharply...
Rather than calling for a "consensus," Albright seems to think everyone should come over to her view on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. She stated, "We must put aside partisan distractions and work together now." Partisanship is not an intrinsically bad thing. There are two major political parties because people have legitimate differences of opinion. Within those differences, we ought to work for compromise. But it is hard to compromise when Albright writes that serious leaders in both parties should take her position. Her Viewpoint reflects what is wrong in the current partisan bickering. Instead of finding a middle...
Their gamble--which assumed a split ticket had the advantage of appealing to both progressives and conservatives on campus and might reunite a council divided by partisanship--paid off with a victory...
...knew this would be entertaining," interjected moderator and IOP Fellow Raymond Strother as Carville and Lungren argued about partisanship...