Word: republican
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...organization had declined from publicizing a Kennedy School of Government (KSG) panel debate between Andrew Sullivan and William Kristol '73 on issues concerning virtue and conservatism, because of Mansfield's involvement in the program. Sullivan is openly gay and has previously spoken at Harvard about gay rights and the Republican Party...
...Ford, a Republican, once famously characterized himself as a "conservative in fiscal affairs, a moderate in domestic affairs, and a liberal in foreign policy...
...separate op-ed pieces in The New York Times this fall, Ford broke ranks with Republican leaders by calling for a "harshly worded rebuke" of President Clinton rather than an impeachment trial...
...Clinton administration vehemently denies downplaying the seriousness of this breach in national security, correctly pointing out that the theft occurred during the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan. However, the Clinton policy towards China in this matter is still far from reassuring...
Once archrivals intent on gunning each other down, the two new allies have something important to gain from their new friendship. For Gephardt, the prize is to become Speaker of the House. "Gephardt believes he has a real shot at the post, given the popular disenchantment with the Republican performance on impeachment," says Dickerson. "The endorsement allows him to leverage his ambitions off Gore's momentum." For Gore, the impetus is the ability to focus more on his electability -- a proposition that looks more problematic at the moment than winning the Democratic nomination. For despite the current Republican disarray over...