Word: warmongerer
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Old Sandpaper. The Admiral's blunt way of expressing himself in public and his earnest pleas for a big Navy prompted Berlin newspapers to attack him as a "warmonger." For some other remarks he made about the regimentation of labor in Soviet Russia he was obliged to make a...
Last night radios sounded eulogy and elegy. Men said all that they could say: we have suffered a terrible loss. The soldier in Paris said he was going back into the lines with the heaviest heart of his war. Doomed men in Berlin snickered at the passing of the warmonger...
. . . This smells like the prewar Congress that voted down all military appropriations and heralded the President as a warmonger. . . . After this thing is over we will elect a Congress that won't give our kids the same raw deal we got.
"The Catholic press . . . put Communist atheism and Hitler's positive Christianity on the same level. . . . The encyclical of Pope Pius XI, Mit brennender Sorge, [issued in March 1937] . . . not only condemned the totalitarian conception of the state but also the principles of National Socialism, particularly on blood and race...
Seventy-five House Republicans sat insilence as one of their colleagues disavowed Willkie "as a leader of Republican thought." None rose to defend the 1940 G.O.P. standard bearer, who was branded "the No. 1 warmonger of America" by Rep. William P. Lamberison, R., Kans.