Word: politicos
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Despite TIME'S highly laudatory and painstakingly absolving article (Nov. 1), Tom Dewey remains a politico of the Harding or Coolidge type - albeit more virile and ebullient - and one of the darlings of Old Guard Republicanism...
...although there was a dribble of news each week on the MacArthur political front, no politico anywhere could claim he had been encouraged by the General, who was still fighting Japs, not Democrats...
...Hanley looked like a sure thing in next week's election. Dewey had his three investigations going full blast, had blocked the O'Connell grand jury, at least temporarily, with a court order. Albany had not seen such bitter fighting in years. Said one politico: "There ought to be a truce to exchange prisoners...
...months, Tom Dewey has held the most important job of his life. As a politico, he is in mid-passage between upstart and established statesman. He is negotiating that passage cautiously, coolly and with scientific skill...
...Politico Palmer advised: "No arguments about international relations or obligations, no black eyes and bloodied noses from arguments about isolation; not a single squawk about the dangers of Communism or the menace of the American Fascist. Just 'to hell with bureaucracy and the bureaucrats...