Word: democratically
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...does not have to be an effete snob, a nattering nabob, or even a Democrat to be thoroughly offended by the contrived, consciously catchy mixed metaphors daily being flung at us by Spiro Agnew [Sept. 21]. One gets the impression that this buffoon is just discovering his power to appeal to people's prejudices for his own purposes. Probably Agnew has already planned his first post-V.P. book: Selected Smashing Speeches by the Sensation of the '70s. One suspects that he is also running for the title: Most Vocal and Vituperative Veep of the Century...
...political concern and action in 1970. Its rich dairyland country increasingly feels the encroachments of large factories. Its economy is lagging. Taxes are high. Republican Andre LeTendre is emphasizing his support of Richard Nixon (and the Green Bay Packers) as he asks his neighbors to send him to Congress. Democrat David Obey is there now and wants to stay...
...debate leads to a fundamental question that is less economic than political: Should the U.S. give a higher priority to slowing inflation or to bringing back full employment? Republican Sprinkel and Democrat Okun concur that the U.S. cannot do both in 1971. Heller adds that in order to restore full employment even by Nov. 7, 1972 -when voters will decide whether or not to re-elect President Nixon-the Administration would have to promote a business advance so vigorous that it would surely start a new inflation...
...North Shore, where incumbent liberal Democrat Michael Harrington '58 is opposed by Republican Howard Phillips...
...Bedford, where Democrat Gerry Studds is opposing Republican incumbent Hastings Keith...