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"archconservative" Definitions
  1. an extreme conservative

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Pat Tiberi, versus Melanie Leneghan with the backing of archconservative Rep.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), who leads the archconservative House Freedom Caucus, said.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), who chairs the House's archconservative Freedom Caucus, told Vox.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), the leader of the House's archconservative Freedom Caucus, told reporters.
Brat is an archconservative who knocked out an establishment Republican, but his district is changing.
Possible candidates when Trump chose a replacement for the late archconservative Antonin Scalia included Republican Sen.
Mulvaney, an archconservative when he was in the House, is a spending hawk; Trump is not.
This from the archconservative who presents herself as a model of personal responsibility and scourge of victimhood?
Text of a reported deal between members of the archconservative and centrist wings leaked on Tuesday night.
Mark Meadows, the chair of the archconservative Freedom Caucus, were more positive about the Alexander-Murray deal.
Blum is a member of the archconservative House Freedom Caucus, but his district is actually D+1.
An archconservative ex-Vatican official, Carlo Maria Viganò, has accused Francis of helping to cover up McCarrick's abuses.
He has promised to join the archconservative House Freedom Caucus if elected, of which Garrett was a member.
Now they're adding Moore, an archconservative who gleefully ran on sticking it to the GOP establishment, to their calculus.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, the archconservative Trump appointee, may end up deciding the future of LGBTQ rights in the workplace.
The main sponsors of the victims fund were Strom Thurmond, the archconservative senator, and Peter Rodino, the liberal congressman.
For one, these archconservative rebels believe they're standing on principle — and are unconcerned about losing their seats in Congress.
The archconservative House Freedom Caucus has taken the brunt of the public shaming, including from President Donald Trump himself.
Led by a member of the archconservative group Opus Dei, the center is a hub for Washington's influential conservatives.
Taken together, the departure of two archconservative powerhouses at the Vatican is a serious setback to critics of Francis.
You can't point fingers at the archconservative Freedom Caucus for the impasse, though, now that they have collectively endorsed the bill.
Kelli Ward, an archconservative from Lake Havasu, quit her legislative seat to mount a bid against the 22019 Republican presidential nominee.
With an archconservative revolt, House Democrats increasingly see this as their opportunity to put Ryan's feet to the fire on immigration.
Sentelle is one of archconservative Justice Neil Gorsuch's early mentors — Gorsuch clerked for Sentelle shortly after he graduated from law school.
The Mena story is one of several dark fantasies put forth in the nineties by The American Spectator , an archconservative magazine.
Breitbart News, the archconservative website run by his former adviser Stephen K. Bannon, delights in attacking establishment Republicans like Mr. Ryan.
The good news for Democrats is that Moore, who faced sexual abuse allegations and had an archconservative record, may be running again.
He integrated the University of Mississippi while braving mob violence in 1962 — yet he worked in the late 1980s for archconservative Sen.
Pat Tiberi in the Ohio 12th, with establishment Republicans entrenched on one side and the archconservative House Freedom Caucus on the other.
High on his list of people to meet was an archconservative American cardinal, Raymond Burke, who had openly clashed with Pope Francis.
House Republican leaders have made their own pledges to the archconservative House Freedom Caucus that the Goodlatte bill would continue to be considered.
From 23 to 2003, voters sent both the archconservative Jesse Helms and the then-Democratic darling John Edwards to the United States Senate.
Possible candidates when Trump chose a replacement for the late archconservative Antonin Scalia included Appeals Judges Thomas Hardiman and William Pryor, among others.
Strange lost to Roy Moore, an archconservative backed by Trump's former adviser, Steve Bannon, with many of Trump's core supporters voting for Moore.
On the contrary, his archconservative social views could help motivate liberal voters and young people to turn out for Hillary Clinton in the fall.
The Republicans' strategy appears to be premised on the voters' election of a Republican president who will nominate an archconservative in the Scalia mold.
They saw the archconservative House Freedom Caucus hold out for more concessions in the lower chamber, and they may decide they should do the same.
In conversations with five of the proposal's seven sponsors, only one — archconservative Cotton — gave a full-throated defense of cutting legal immigration among low-skilled workers.
To counter these setbacks, King Salman has drawn inspiration from the earliest days of the Saud dynasty to secure his most loyal followers -- the archconservative Wahhabi faithful.
Maine voters overwhelmingly approved the expansion in a ballot initiative last year, but archconservative LePage used every legal and procedural quirk in the book to slow it down.
Donald Trump's archconservative allies in the House are trying to keep the Obamacare repeal dream alive — but one key member is also starting discussions about fixing the law.
Tom MacArthur was critical to the House's Obamacare repeal efforts, forging a compromise with the archconservative Freedom Caucus to roll back the health care law's rules protecting preexisting conditions.
That strategy would, however, depend on House Republicans — particularly the archconservative Freedom Caucus, which helped derail the House bill the first time — being willing to go along with it.
The Republican Party is more conservative than it has been probably ever in its history, and is ever more loyal to kind of archconservative principles, including untrammeled access to guns.
The archconservative Breitbart found grudging sympathy from a wide range of mainstream outlets, including the Guardian and BuzzFeed News, which ripped Twitter for a lack of clear and consistent standards.
On Tuesday, the state's voters approved expanding Medicaid to 21,220 of their poorest residents, circumventing the archconservative governor who has blocked the expansion five times in the past four years.
But his campaign was short-lived; rumors of an affair with a colleague and an archconservative revolt from the House Freedom Caucus pushed McCarthy to step behind Paul Ryan instead.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan is retiring and Republicans, including the current No. 2, Kevin McCarthy of California, and the archconservative Jim Jordan of Ohio, are jockeying for the top job.
Their father, Fred Koch, founded Koch Industries and built gas plants in Josef Stalin's Soviet Union before becoming an ardent anti-communist and a founder of the archconservative John Birch Society.
A group of cardinals, among them the archconservative American Raymond Burke, sent a list of formal dubia, or doubts, to the pope asking for clarification on the Amoris Laetitia footnote in 2016.
Dr. McDonald voted Democratic, for Harry S. Truman in 20023 and Adlai E. Stevenson in 1952, but by 1964 he had switched parties and backed Senator Barry Goldwater, the archconservative Republican, for president.
The father of eight children and a leader in the archconservative Union of Orthodox Parents, Mr. Isakadze said Orthodox Christians needed to stand together against a Catholicism he claimed was bent on expansion.
It's a novel response to the hardball tactics Republicans used to hold a Supreme Court vacancy open for more than a year, until President Trump could fill it with the archconservative Neil Gorsuch.
The original version of the American Health Care Act passed only after the archconservative Freedom Caucus and the centrist Tuesday Group found changes to the initial bill that worked for both of them.
If he exercises his unilateralism in the progressive direction, what's to stop an archconservative successor from doing likewise, until the total mood of the church becomes indistinguishable from that of its current pontiff?
But Republicans are locked in a bitter primary over who should bear the party's standard to replace Tiberi, with establishment Republicans entrenched on one side and the archconservative House Freedom Caucus on the other.
No pope has worn a tiara since the Vatican II reforms of the 1960s — unless you count Jude Law as the chain-smoking, archconservative "Young Pope," who sported one for his terrifying investiture speech.
They knew that the difference between a centrist like Garland and an archconservative like Neil Gorsuch is tremendous, and that whoever took that seat on the Supreme Court could shape our politics for a generation.
President Trump's election, and the appointment of archconservative Justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court's vacant seat, seemed to ensure that conservatives would prevail as soon as a case like Zubik reached the justices again.
House Speaker Paul Ryan won the support of the archconservative House Freedom Caucus for the spending bill to avert an embarrassing defeat in the House in part by promising movement on a hardline immigration plan.
" That same year, the company began airing "The Point," a regular commentary segment from political analyst Mark Hyman, an archconservative prone to saying things like, "Terrorist leaders would dearly love to see President Bush replaced with Sen.
Leaders of the moderate and archconservative wings of the House Republican conference think they have a deal that could revive the American Health Care Act (like I said, I'm calling it Vampire Trumpcare, and you should too).
He canceled a holiday vacation to his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, and on Saturday convened a handful of the archconservative lawmakers who had pushed him into the shutdown for a private lunch in the White House residence.
But his campaign was short-lived; rumors of an affair with a colleague, overtly bragging about how Benghazi investigations tanked Hillary Clinton's poll numbers, and an archconservative revolt from the House Freedom Caucus pushed McCarthy to step behind Paul Ryan instead.
When the subject of Trump came up aboard Air Force Two, Biden referred to a well-worn story about how, as a freshman senator, he saw Jesse Helms, the archconservative North Carolina Republican, ripping into a piece of disabilities legislation.
After serving three terms in the House, O'Rourke burst onto the national political scene with his Senate run in 2018, raising big money from liberals for daring to run against archconservative Ted Cruz as an unapologetic liberal on issues like climate change.
Bateman was best known as the head of a TV network; now, one of his stars, the loudmouthed, archconservative news anchor Bill Cunningham, sees a chance to profit from the tragedy and goes on the offensive, spouting his opinion as "news," demanding answers.
The museum, in its willingness to openly address the sins of the past, mirrors the image the Thanis seek to project for their country — open and enlightened, less dour than archconservative Saudi Arabia, more restrained than freewheeling Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Coming less than three weeks after the museum reversed a decision to honor a socialite from Germany who has ties to archconservative opponents of Pope Francis, the cancellation raises questions about the vetting process that El Museo employs while arranging programming and events.
He was instrumental in forging a compromise with the archconservative Freedom Caucus to loosen some of the Affordable Care Act's protections, like essential health benefits, in a way the far right and the more moderate members of the caucus could agree on.
But also in the mix are the archconservative Mercer family, who typically fund right-leaning institutions including Cambridge Analytica and Breitbart News; the late Richard Rockefeller, a champion of public health; and an anonymous donor known only as Pine, who transferred $5 million in Bitcoin.
"Increasingly, when conservatives make their points, they are told, whether directly or in a roundabout way, 'Shut up, you're a bad person,'" said Stanley Kurtz, co-author of model campus speech legislation being promoted by the Goldwater Institute, named for Barry Goldwater, the archconservative former senator.
The easy Senate primary victory of the archconservative Roy Moore in Alabama and the announcement by Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee that he would retire represented real steps backward for those who had seen faint signs of a thaw in the partisanship that has gripped Washington for years.
It is interesting that Gorsuch clerked for Court of Appeals Judge David Sentelle, a judicial archconservative by progressive standards, but also clerked for former Supreme Court Justice Byron "Whizzer" White (a President John Kennedy appointee) and clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy as well, who were both centrist swing vote centrists.
An archconservative known for his opposition to LGBTQ issues, Viganò was removed from his office in 2016 after brokering a secret meeting, without the pope's consent, between Francis and Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk whose refusal to sign same-sex marriage licenses briefly made her a hero in conservative circles.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats, facing an uphill struggle to defeat the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, opened a broad attack on Tuesday, painting him as an archconservative who would roll back abortion rights, undo health care protections, ease gun restrictions and protect President Trump against the threat of indictment.
For Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has hired from First Liberty, two of his largest political donors are board members of the group: oilmen Tim Dunn and Kyle Stallings, who combined have given Paxton more than $20153,000 in his political career through personal campaign donations and Dunn&aposs archconservative group called Empower Texans.
This all helps to explain why Democrats believe a Leneghan candidacy on the Republican side gives them the best shot — this is a district that might already be skeptical of Trump and its independents and more moderate Republicans might be willing to back a Democrat if the alternative is an archconservative hugging Trump as tightly as she can.
For evidence of this, American Jews—or the roughly 13 percent of whom who can read Hebrew—would do well to peruse the report released this spring by Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs (which is headed by Naftali Bennett, who is also minister of education, head of the archconservative Jewish Home party, and the son of Israeli olim—immigrants—from San Francisco).
Kobach, an archconservative who is close to President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE, lost a bid for governor in 2018, and Republicans fear he cannot win a statewide race.
She notes that the CNP promotes Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece, Alveda, as a spokeswoman, to stress how "complicated" the CNP's racial politics are—completely failing to mention the seemingly relevant context that Alveda King is a well-known archconservative activist, who has equated same-sex marriage with "genocide," denounced abortion as "womb-lynching," and voted for Donald Trump.
Sequestered there and led by Cardinal Lomeli, who as dean of the College of Cardinals will administer the vote, they must choose between four apparent contenders for the job: Joseph Tremblay, a mediagenic Canadian with a good head of hair and a talent for spin; Joshua Adeyemi, a charismatic Nigerian who represents diversity as well as a hard-line attitude toward homosexuality; Goffredo Tedesco, an archconservative Italian who would bring Latin back to the liturgy; and Aldo Bellini, an intellectual Italian with reformist tendencies.
Official or organized opposition did not exist at the beginning. The first formal dissent was in May 1931 when the archconservative Cardinal of the Archdiocese of Toledo, Pedro Segura, published a writing in defense of the former king.
The presidential election of 1984 was lopsidedly a two-party affair for Oklahoma, with over 99 percent of the electorate voting for either the Democratic or Republican parties, and only three parties qualifying for the ballot. Nearly every county in Oklahoma voted in majority for the Republican candidate, a particularly strong turn out even in this typically archconservative state. This trend included Oklahoma City's Oklahoma County. Reagan did best in Texas County, and Mondale did best in Hughes County.
The two-sided billboard, which depicts Uncle Sam, is located beside the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 (I-5), near Exit 72 in Chehalis. Since the 1970s, Alfred Hamilton used the sign to promote his "archconservative views in big block letters". Since Hamilton's death in 2004, his grandson has continued the billboard's conservative messages and upkeep. I-5 motorists have been called a "captive audience", as congestion often causes traffic jams between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, both generally considered liberal.
The paper was an "isolationist and archconservative" publication known for sensationalism. McCormick appointed his niece, then known as Ruth "Bazy" McCormick Miller as the publisher of the paper in 1949. He wanted Bazy to use the paper to create "an outpost of American principles". When the two came to a parting of the ways over her relationship with one of the paper's editors, Garvin Tankersley, as well as editorial control over the paper, he ordered her to choose between Tankersley and the Tribune Company.
Nixon's feat of winning every county in Oklahoma would not be achieved by a Republican again until George W. Bush in 2004. Since that election, the Republicans have carried every county by wide margins. In archconservative Oklahoma, McGovern was uniformly viewed as a left-wing extremist because of his support for busing and civil rights, plus his opposition to the Vietnam War, support for granting amnesty to draft dodgersPerry, James Moorhead; Us and Them: How the Press Covered the 1972 Election, p. 136 and support for a thousand-dollar giveaway to each American as a solution to poverty.
McGovern carried only three counties – Claiborne, Holmes and Jefferson – all of which have overwhelming majority black populations. In archconservative, racially sensitiveGrantham, Dewey W.; The South in Modern America: A Region at Odds; pp. 247-248 Mississippi, McGovern was universally viewed as a left-wing extremist because of his support for busing and civil rights, plus his opposition to the Vietnam War, support for granting amnesty to draft dodgersPerry, James Moorhead; Us and Them: How the Press Covered the 1972 Election, p. 136 and support for a thousand-dollar giveaway to each American as a solution to poverty.
She was eager to buy them outright, and was able to do so in 1939 at the confluence of Hearst's near-bankruptcy caused by the increasing costs of his Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California, and the purchase attempts by the rival Washington Post family of Eugene Meyer (1879–1959) and Phillip L. Graham (1915–1963), who had bought the then bankrupt Post at auction in 1933. Patterson merged the papers into the Times-Herald, which she ran until her death in 1948. McCormick had purchased the newspaper following Cissy Patterson’s 1948 death. The paper became an "isolationist and archconservative" publication known for sensationalism.
As an archconservative and a believer in both the inerrancy and the literal interpretation of the Bible, Hodge supported the institution of slavery in its most abstract sense, as having support from certain passages in the Bible. He held slaves himself, but he condemned their mistreatment, and made a distinction between slavery in the abstract and what he saw as the unjust Southern Slave Laws that deprived slaves of their right to educational instruction, to marital and parental rights, and that "subject them to the insults and oppression of the whites." It was his opinion that the humanitarian reform of these laws would become the necessary prelude to the eventual end of slavery in the United States. See Pages 6 and 77.
The 1996 United States presidential election in Iowa took place on November 5, 1996, as part of the 1996 United States presidential election. Voters chose 7 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Iowa was won by Democratic incumbent President Bill Clinton over Republican Senator Bob Dole of Kansas, with Clinton winning 50.26% of the vote to Dole's 39.92%, a margin of 10.34%. The Reform Party candidate, billionaire businessman Ross Perot, finished in third, with 8.52% of the popular vote. Although Clinton barely exceeded Michael Dukakis’ 1988 margin in Iowa, he was the first Democrat to carry Allamakee County and Butler County – the only Iowa counties outside the archconservative western fringe to back Barry Goldwater in 1964 – since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936.
Furthermore, even though the Statute was promulgated, it cost De la Rosa's premiership and hence Parcent had to defend an institution which no longer counted with its creator. As the Progressive Party (the exalted liberals) took power in 1837 and drafter a constitution which was based on the 1812 Constitution, Parcent became a member of the Senate, the upper chamber which succeeded the Estamento of Próceres. He became acquainted with the Moderates, although he was never part of the archconservative sectors of the party. Parcent was named in 1836 high steward of the Infante Francisco de Paula, Ferdinand VII's younger brother, who was close with the Liberal ideals, and he later entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Ferdinand, one of the enlightened institutions which promoted Liberal values.
He was criticized by some within the profession as an ivory tower conservative at pains to conceal both his gay and Jewish identities,William H. Rey and Henry J. Schmidt, "Colloquium: Oskar Seidlin and 'Oppositional Criticism'", Monatshefte, vol. 80, no. 3 (1988), pp. 297–301. See also the characterization of Seidlin as "archconservative" by Egon Schwarz, "Eine kleine Geschichte der miterlebten amerikanischen Germanistik aus subjektiver Sicht", Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik, vol. 26, no. 2 (1996), pp. 142-148, here p. 144. and he resigned from the Modern Language Association, regarding it as overly politicized. Following the death of Cunz at age 58 in 1969, Seidlin felt isolated in the Worthington house they had shared and found himself increasingly at odds with Cunz's successor as chair of the German Department at Ohio State University. In 1972, he accepted an offer from Indiana University, where he taught as Distinguished Professor of Germanic languages and literatures until his retirement in May 1979.
Conservative German administrations (under the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union) in the past two decades have supported European Union climate change initiatives; concern about forest dieback and acid rain regulation were initiated under Kohl's archconservative minister of the interior Friedrich Zimmermann. In the period after former President George W. Bush announced that the United States was leaving the Kyoto Treaty, European media and newspapers on both the left and right criticized the move. The conservative Spanish La Razón, the Irish Times, the Irish Independent, the Danish Berlingske Tidende, and the Greek Kathimerini all condemned the Bush administration's decision, as did left-leaning newspapers. In Norway, a 2013 poll conducted by TNS Gallup found that 92% of those who vote for the Socialist Left Party and 89% of those who vote for the Liberal Party believe that global warming is caused by humans, while the percentage who held this belief is 60% among voters for the Conservative Party and 41% among voters for the Progress Party.
The farm crisis of the 1980s under the incumbent Republican administration made the Midwest one of the targets for the Dukakis campaign in 1988, which ultimately proved successful in the region with Democrats performing strongly in many farm states. Nowhere was this more evident than in Iowa, which was the second most Democratic state in the nation in 1988 in terms of both vote percentage and victory margin; it was one of just two states (along with Rhode Island) to vote Democratic by a double-digit margin. This Democratic support was spread widely across the state, with Dukakis winning 75 of the state's 99 counties, whilst counties carried by Bush were concentrated within the state’s typically archconservative western fringe. Iowa was also the only state in the nation where Dukakis won by a larger margin than fellow Democrat Bill Clinton would win it by four years later in 1992; Dukakis won 13 Iowa counties which would vote for Bush in 1992.

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