Word: populists
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Peninsula's decision to go beyond words, or rather, below them, points to a larger crisis in American conservatism. The shrill, populist conservatism embodied by Rush Limbaugh and Newt Gingrich is hostile to intellectual culture. That hostility is not utterly unfounded. It is no secret that academia has historically been antagonistic to the Right, and never more so (in America) than in the past score of years...
...mailman from the blue-collar town of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Kasich, in an act of college rebellion upon reaching Ohio State University, rejected his Democratic roots in favor of the populist, antibureaucratic doctrine. But whatever complaints he may have about government, he nonetheless has spent his entire career on the public payroll. (``I'm going to end up in the private sector,'' he vows. ``At some point, I'm out of this.'') His first job after graduating from college in 1974 was as an aide in the state senate, and within four years he had won a seat there...
...this kind of populist blast--a picture painted by Limbaughs and cartoonists across the U.S. of a President extending a hand to Wall Street and ailing foreign countries--that convinced Clinton he had to bypass Congress altogether. With the Mexican peso sliding, only $3.5 billion left in Mexican currency reserves and financial markets throughout Latin America on the brink of collapse, the President last week invoked his executive authority to grant Mexico $20 billion in loans and loan guarantees as the centerpiece of a coordinated bailout. Following Washington's lead, the International Monetary Fund agreed to provide Mexico with...
...like to see some more political dialogue on this campus. Instead of getting the most press for factionalizing, mightn't the Republicans get some press for a demonstration or a debate? Perhaps that would be far too populist. Democrats could learn these lessons, too but at least they haven't been so schizophrenic in the recent past. Watch out, Republicans--to paraphrase a great political figure from the opposite side of the fence, the only thing you have to fear are you, yourselves...
Some irony was attached to that plea since the Fed's six increases of U.S. interest rates during the previous 11 months had helped create the Mexican crisis. As it was, the chairman's effort had only limited impact on Congress, where populist Republicans have been joining forces with anti-free trade Democrats to make passage of the bailout package unlikely in the near future. Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina denounced the loan-guarantee legislation as a ``billionaire bailout'' to save the fortunes of rich investors on both sides of the border. Though House Speaker Newt Gingrich expressed...