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...Though his politics had since changed, Sheehan was more conservative in college and had been a member of the Harvard Republican Club...
...glad I joined the Republican Club because I knew they’d look into my background,” he said. “The Republican Club membership served me well in that regard...
...conservative majorities in Congress following the “Republican Revolution” strengthened the law in 1995 to allow the Department of Defense to deny federal funding to institutions that did not permit military access to their campuses...
Ever since Dwight Eisenhower strode across a Chicago street to shake the late Senator Taft’s hand in July, 1952, the combination of a popular leader and general political success has imposed an artificial solidarity on the diverse ranks of the Republican Party. Eisenhower has repeatedly called his administration’s philosophy “modern Republicanism,” and in many cases those GOP leaders who tend to read “New Deal” for “modern” have been content to hold their peace rather than buck the political...
...Republican officeholders, now that they are fighting for their political lives rather than basking in the tranquilizing rays of Eisenhower popularity, are no longer wary of using language and ideas which the White House might not like, especially on the divisive economic and farm issues...