Famously memorialized in Franklin D. Roosevelt's enduring refrain, «Martin, Barton, and Fish», [5] a phrase used by FDR to deride his most persistent adversaries, the elder Fish was still active
in conservative circles well into his late nineties.
A former investment banker, Bannon took over the website after founder and publisher Andrew Breitbart died suddenly in 2012, and has helped it take on a
role in conservative circles that is second only to Fox.
Exactly who and what defines the alt - right is hotly
debated in conservative circles, but its most visible proponents — who tend to be young, white, and male — are united in a belief that traditional movement conservatism has failed.
For example, the major ecumenical
body in conservative circles, the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), comprises more than 30 member denominations, which fall into three natural groupings.
Theology that did not seem sensitive to the limitations and, indeed, evils of the dominant tradition was
pursued in conservative circles, but it lost any claim to attention from others.
Having just asked a well - connected Tory whether he'd heard this used as a reason for backing
primaries in Conservative circles he said it had never occurred to him.
As chairwoman since 2011 — an unusually long tenure — she has her share of critics not
only in conservative circles but also inside her party.
The x-factor is 1996 gubernatorial nominee Ovide Lamontagne; most political people in the state don't believe he can win but he has a
following in conservative circles and could pull enough votes to have a hand in determining the winner.
But while some reforms, including open primaries, recall votes, and local referendums, have gained
currency in Conservative circles — and I am a big supporter of Douglas Carswell and Dan Hannan as two of the greatest thinkers in our party for putting these ideas forward — there is still a fear that the Alternative Vote will benefit the left - leaning parties.
Many in conservative circles see her primary role as using the bully pulpit to advance school choice policies, but government - backed school vouchers for private schools, which is something she's vigorously supported for decades, have really taken a beating recently.
Of course, that would be dependent on a couple other factors, too: whether the media does a consistently decent job of reporting such weather events» links to climate change, and whether the denial noise machine can continue to make itself appear
credible in conservative circles.
YCER plans to host local receptions and rallies where energy experts and Republicans interested in energy reform can meet with the public to discuss topics that aren't often talked
about in conservative circles.
She is the most political of Mercer's three daughters, largely directing where the family puts its resources, and is
known in conservative circles for her unyielding and skeptical questioning of candidates and established political operatives.
In 2010, around the time Robert Mercer became co-chief executive of the Renaissance Technologies hedge fund, Rebekah Mercer began deepening her
involvement in conservative circles.
Political analysts are still unsure of how the level of support the fight against libel has
in Conservative circles, although Dr Harris said «there are some Conservatives that are interested».
Some in conservative circles were skeptical of Trump's intentions given his long history as a political tease, but Paladino aggressively vouched for him in public and behind the scenes, insisting he was serious.