Word: republicans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Democratic accusations that the Republican Party favors big business are as bad as Republican accusations that the Democratic Party is "soft on communism," Representative Laurence Curtis told the Harvard Eisenhower Club last night...
...government free from subversion and raise popular respect for the bureaucracy. In this regard the Administration has heeded its public mandate. But in the workings of the Eisenhower security program and in the President's conduct of the executive office lie some of the most justifiable criticisms of the Republican regime...
...votes of upsetting the G.O.P.'s blueblooded Senator Leverett Saltonstall in 1954, despite the fact that influential Democratic Senator John Kennedy refused to take a stand against Saltonstall. This year, promised campaign support by the ever more powerful Kennedy, Furcolo is given a fighting chance to beat the Republican nominee for governor, smart, aggressive Lieut. Governor Sumner Whittier...
...discussion of other possible explanations for Eisenhower's popularity, Handlin discards the President's military reputation as "worn off somewhat," the President's record as "not impressive, and the Republican party as basically unchanged." Recalling Eisenhower's promises in the last campaign, Handlin said that except for the resolution of the Korean conflict, "every effort to implement the campaign promises of 1952 has led to fiasco...
...next speaker gave a catalogue of Republican evils while my friend punctuated each with "It's true. It's true." He dozed for a while, but still mumbled "It's true" at the right moment. My friend was awakened when a state legislator boomed through the microphone, "How long, O America, how long?" There was a shudder throughout the entire audience...