Sentences with phrase «about party politics»

In your final paragraph, you reveal your true intentions as well as making further fallacies: for you, it's simply about party politics, giving a bloody nose to the coalition and, with it, a bloody nose to the people of this country and their democratic process.
«This is not about party politics, this is not about labels, this is about people, it's about public safety, it's about the ability to bring issues to the public and let them decide who should lead as their chief law enforcement officer for the next four years,» he told a crowd that included state Republican chairman Ed Cox, state senator Marty Golden, and assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis.
And the process to buy Australia's next fleet of submarines has been all about party politics.
«But really, it's about respect and not about party politics,» Kolb said.
We don't want to hear about party politics.
Senator Samuel Anyanwu, however, countered Ibrahim, stating that the matter was about respect for government's institutions and not about party politics.
There's a lot of lefty politics going on, too: this isn't supposed to be about party politics, but many view this as a chance to create a country which doesn't have the kind of right - wing bigotry seen in England's darker corners.
This shouldn't be about party politics.
Maude: Most of what ministers do in their daily lives is not about party politics it's about driving through a programme.
He will even talki about party politics.

Not exact matches

And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
«I don't care about politics, I know that planning a dinner party is probably as complicated as this,» said Frankel, who said she has fallen back on the skills she learned while planning events during her career.
«Silicon Valley is a one - party state,» Mr. Thiel said last month at a debate about tech and politics at Stanford University.
ANALYSIS: Politics and business never mix well, which is something the state government is about to discover with news that former Nationals WA leader Brendon Grylls is eyeing a return to his party's top job.
The 2011 showdown that led the U.S. to the brink of a debt default and then a government shutdown was about ideology and party politics.
NDP MLA Sandra Jansen talks about her disaffection with the PC party and her decision to talk openly in the Legislature about being called a «bitch» in politics and being told to «stay in the kitchen.»
We talked to former PC cabinet minister and life - long PC member, Heather Klimchuk about her life with the party that she loves, the women who have helped shape the party so far, and «the ugly side of politics» that has emerged in the past months.
Hiding President Obama and making these mid-terms about local politics was supposed to curtail the predicted gains of the Republican Party.
Elsewhere are the lyrics Jimi Hendrix wrote for the song «Machine Gun,» in their original form on hotel room stationary, and a letter that the FBI's Hoover wrote to former President Gerald Ford while Ford was still just a Michigan congressman, ranting about the MC5 while calling them «the house band of the radical White Panther Party» and complaining that music was fueling the decade's radical politics.
It said nothing about politics or political parties of any stripe.
That has felt great to have someone say they don't normally talk about politics or even want to think about politics, but the Party Party has given them some sense of hope.
It is an event that is equal parts prayer and politics, where members of both parties laud one another about a temporary political truce, lay down their partisan ammunition, and pause to pray together.
In 1998, at the height of the Clinton impeachment battle, evangelical voters were constantly confronting accusations from their secular, leftist friends that «it was all politics,» that evangelicals were less concerned with Bill Clinton's indiscretions than they were about his party identification.
I left partisan politics and the republican party about eight years ago for many reasons, but chief of which was due to their lying manipulation of American citizens.
... [Americans] have become a nation that may defy every foe but that most dangerous of foes, herself, destined to a majestic future if she will shun the excess and perversion of the principles that made her great, prate less about the enemies of the past and strive more against the enemies of the future, resist the mob and the demagogue as she resisted Parliament and King, rally her powers from the race for gold and the delirium of prosperity to make firm the foundations on which that prosperity rests, and turn some fair proportion of her vast mental forces to other objects than material progress and the game of party politics.
You are like the guy at a party who interrupts a few people who are discussing politics to tell them how stupid they are to be talking about it.
It is to be hoped that the dramatic rise in SNP party membership from about 25,000 a year or so ago to around 77,000 signifies a grassroots willingness to get involved in politics that will spread to other parties.
True Christianity is not about politics, political parties, or personal preferences.
Amid the chaos of our postmodern politics — the turmoil of Trumpism, the government shut - downs, the multiplying divisions within parties — there is something about the permanence and stability of the old - fashioned British monarchy that American viewers find refreshing.
The morning reading about politics is all about the realization that America, despite complaining about the inefficiency of a divided legislative branch and a president constrained by a House controlled by the other party, voted for just the same again for the next two years.
The Labour party was undone in the recent British election by a combination of Scottish nationalism, concerns about immigration, and opposition to EU integration — each a version of identity politics.
Reno recalls sharing his worries about pro-life politics and the possible bad performance of the Republican Party in upcoming 2006 elections.
I'll add that Health Freedom is not the only flavor of anti-vax, but if you have any doubt about the politics check out the Canary Party.
Here's a little something for you guys to check out, from the E-Voter Institute's Karen Jagoda: You are invited to participate in the virtual book parties for the new E-Voter Institute book, About Face: The Dramatic Impact of the Internet on Politics and Advocacy (E-Voter Institute...
Topics this time: Ben Tulchin, President, Tulchin Research, with insights about the California primary results and the impact of «top 2» on party politics, polling and voter turnout.
The shadow minister for the cabinet office, with responsibility for the Conservatives» approach to IT, talks to Total Politics about how his party intends to use cloud
Addressing party supporters at the launch of the NDC manifesto in Sunyani Saturday, the vice said the Dr Bawumia's lecture on the economy is nothing short of politics and throwing figures about to deceive Ghanaians.
We read about the early days of Ghana's politics towards independence the yielding of Parliamentary Leadership of the 1956 Parliament by Chief S.D Dombo to Prof K.A Busia after the fusion of the various parties which were affected by the Discrimination Avoidance Act introduced by the CPP, namely; NLM, GCP, NPP, Islamic Party, Ga Shifo Mo Kpe, Togoland Congress Party.
I don't know how to explain my question but basically I don't follow politics much and for instance can't really tell the difference between liberal / conservative vs Democratic / Republican, but recently someone asked me about my views and they were surprised because apparently I like some things from Democratic party and some from Republican (or from both conservatives and liberals).
But the focus this afternoon was on Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom, who was attending an event on the advancement of women in politics when two female party members joked that they did not clean behind the fridge — a reference to his comments about where women belong.
Nate Wilcox, for instance, talked about politics as moving out of the broadcast era and into a new era of machine politics, but with organizations like MoveOn, individual campaigns and the parties providing the machinery instead of geographically - based groups like the traditional urban political machines.
It makes me wonder if maybe women could be the key to uniting the party by working together on the issues we all so care about which are still Cinderella topics in politics even in the World Transformed.
Rather he and his team will need to think very carefully about how to make our party survive and thrive for generations to come, as a permanent force in British politics with a strong ideological foundation that's built to last.
Voters weren't asked to conceive of the Labour Party as a direct representation of working - class interests in aggregate — politics became about choosing which group of elites offered the best deal to you as an individual.
Yet not only do they have different visions for the party, that is clear; but also, they fundamentally disagree about how democratic politics should work.
Most people don't care much about politics but they do know that they wont vote for a party at war with itself.
I am thinking about «guerrilla politics», since this a asymmetrical fight (small opposition party vs. solid coalition in power).
In the next parliament whichever party is in power must find ways of embracing the new expectations of voters about what British politics means.
Crucially, it would also provide her with the ability to talk about her own rise to power — not an easy rise for a woman in politics — and to talk about the changing face of the modern Conservative Party.
«This is a campaign about, on one level, the leadership of the Labour party, but it's also a campaign about how we do politics in our society.
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