Word: republican
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However, taking on a leadership role as asophomore student can be intimidating, says Anne L. Berry '01-'00, who is president of both the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Club and the Catholic Students Association...
Other events include a March 18 panel discussion entitled "Gay Rights and the Republican Party," featuring ABC News analyst and Weekly Standard editor William Kristol and author Andrew Sullivan...
...Murphy Brown" in 1992, many of us recoiled at the thought of such an issue taking center stage in our political debate. Now, he's returning to it in triumph. Though I don't mean to suggest for a minute that either one of these conservative members of the Republican party will end up as the presidential nominee, it's nonetheless necessary to understand the implications of their campaign rhetoric...
Remember House impeachment prosecutor Henry Hyde and his "youthful indiscretions"? Now comes word that another top Republican, House Majority Whip Tom DeLay, could be sitting on a deposition problem. According to a story reported in the New Republic, DeLay may have been less than completely truthful in a 1994 civil deposition he gave as a defendant in a business lawsuit. The question is whether DeLay correctly indicated how long he served as chairman of Albo Pest Control. DeLay maintains the allegations against him are nothing more than unsubstantiated dirt by his political enemies. "But if it turns out that...
...difficult to see why a deposition goof would be hugely embarrassing for DeLay and the Republican party. "No Republican leader has sought the President's ouster more fervently than DeLay," says Dickerson. Democrats would like nothing better than to see DeLay fall on his own impeachment sword. That sword, however, has been handed over to the Senate and the House has moved on. "As a result," says Dickerson, "it's unlikely that DeLay's deposition problem, if substantiated, would force him to step down. It is more likely to go down into the growing folder of impeachment hypocrisies...