Word: sloganeered
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Buchanan, whose campaign slogan is "America First," also stresses a greater emphasis on U.S. history and English and American literature...
...power is not the same as welcoming it. French political leaders are concerned that their entire postwar policy, which adroitly cultivated a Bonn-Paris axis that magnified French power by combining with Germany's, may be coming unstuck. Germans firmly deny any intention to dominate Europe: Kohl's slogan is "A European Germany, Not a German Europe." But they are no longer willing to be subordinate within it. "The days when the French could count on our subservience are over," says a senior German diplomat. "And that applies to others...
...some Germans, however, those words may be too kind. Officials are uneasy when Americans talk enthusiastically of a special German-American relationship. The slogan "Partners in Leadership," which describes official U.S. policy toward Germany, touches a Europeanist nerve. "When one talks of leadership, one must think of the very successful system in the E.C., where every country has just one vote," says Volker Ruhe, general secretary of Kohl's Christian Democratic Union, who was named Defense Minister last week. "We don't like to lead from the front. We like to lead from the middle of the crowd...
...denies having tortured them), Le Pen tries these days to project a more moderate personal image. He dresses in dark suits and subdued neckties rather than the army khakis he once affected. But his message is still anti- foreign, anti-European integration and especially anti-immigrant. Under the slogan "France for the French," Le Pen has been drawing votes from an assortment of anachronistic cranks, former Nazi collaborators, die-hard repatriates from Algeria and disappointed Communists. Lately, they have been joined by a growing number of embittered citizens who are out of work or have to share their neighborhoods with...
Hitler had nothing like the domestic program of development and collectivization Stalin rammed through at the cost of millions of lives. He was really interested only in foreign conquests, and one in particular: an Aryan empire in Eastern Europe. Hitler was driven by a slogan-ridden ideology that he formed as a youth, reading cheap pamphlets in Vienna, and never changed. He had, Bullock finds, no capacity whatever for critical thinking. He believed the German "master race" had three enemies: Slavs, Marxists and Jews...