"Political courage" refers to the ability of elected officials to make decisions or take actions that they believe are right, even if they are difficult or unpopular. It involves standing up for one's beliefs and convictions, rather than simply following the crowd or taking easy paths.
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But such an act would require an act
of political courage on the part of our leaders, and that is something that is sorely lacking in this country.
It's going to take some moral seriousness and
political courage among liberals to put an end to the reign of terror.
It takes great personal as well
as political courage for an individual to take on the entire political establishment.
We should also note that Rep. Maurice Hinchey has actively refused to answer a single question on the neutral Project Vote Smart
Political Courage Test — which has the singular purpose of allowing voters an understanding of what are Rep. Hinchey's political views.
Cahill has been nominated for next year's John F. Kennedy Profiles
in Political Courage Award for sticking to his guns on the Safety Net issue.
He can also
show political courage and, as New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton urges, get behind closing the loophole that currently allows suspected terrorists on the Terrorist Watch List to legally purchase firearms.
He stood in front of a parked John Deere tractor inside a barn and told about 50 supporters the recall is a test of
political courage when it comes to which direction the state will go.
But who can be sure that the
required political courage to withstand such gripes won't be forthcoming once the absolute need for specific, cumulative content is understood.
Siding with a foreign leader against an American President is always problematic for any US politician, but lest one think this is an example of
political courage on Sen. Paul's part, consider the context of his remarks.
Previous Conservative and Labour governments have created serious problems, particularly for the millions in the private sector workforce, and it takes
real political courage and conviction to take them on and bring about positive change.
In an interview on Friday with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Cuomo said lack of
political courage coupled with apathy by the American people is what is stifling a national gun policy.
But a different reading of A Journey shows Blair recognised the distinction
between political courage and political oblivion, and between tactics and strategy.
Making fracking easier Extracting shale gas from the ground requires some
genuine political courage, because there's deep suspicion across the country about what the process of hydraulic fracturing actually involves.
Lack of
political courage due to a lack of understanding by the general population of the risks of NOT moving forward;
Rhode Island's
political courage offers an important example, not only to pension problem - solvers in statehouses, but also to those in our nation's capital trying to solve another massive financial dilemma.
It
reflects political courage and compromise from our district and union and wouldn't have happened without trailblazing teachers who fought for a seat at the helm of school reform.
By failing to pass a budget for FY16 and FY17, our elected leaders have shown a lack of
political courage while children and families pay the price.
In a veiled shot at Gov. Andrew Cuomo, her primary opponent, Nixon said pot would already be legal if there was «more
political courage coming out of Albany.»
Instead, it's a creature of politics, brought to life by our lack of
political courage when it comes to tough decisions about what taxes to raise or what spending to cut, and by how much.
The John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest offers up to $ 20,000 to high - school students who submit essays about elected officials who have
demonstrated political courage.
Hein was and remains a wimp and a liar and all the while a perennial smiler — who hides behind the facade of daily press releases which overall amount to very little — and certainly nothing along the lines of
political courage on the entire topic, which he predictably just tries endlessly to milk for pesonal political gain.
Vessel premiered at South by Southwest Film Festival in 2014, winning the Audience Award for Documentary in Competition and a Special Jury Award
for Political Courage.
Mount Allison's Robert Campbell says the most significant ingredient now is
political courage.
On the EU side, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso must summon
the political courage to carry his 28 member states over the finish line.
This moment in our shared history demands leadership and
political courage.
The median voter could at least respect McCain's
political courage, public spiritedness, and seriousness, even in disagreement.
Salleh, a leftist in his politics and a modernist in his tastes, was wary of this notorious Catholic reactionary, but came under McAuley's spell and never forgot his generosity as a teacher, his «
political courage,» or his poetry.
Nonetheless, Edwards has reminded us of
the political courage of the men who built conservatism into a political force that, he is convinced, is here to stay.
One can certainly admire Sidney Hook for his moral and
political courage and wisdom, but putting him in heaven along with a soul like Jacques Maritain is a bit too much.
Amazing how a little common sense and
political courage can make the whining bigots look so small.
It would take a lot of
political courage and, of course, significant amounts of money.
But at the end of the day, the source said, Avella impressed the NYLCV board with his record and «
political courage» on the organization's issues — especially his push for the Child Safe Product Act, even though it never got to the Senate floor for a vote.
David Cameron has defended the upcoming badger cull, saying it takes «
political courage» to pursue the policy in the face of widespread opposition.
Does Tom Watson have
the political courage to take on Corbyn and the comrades or is he just a commentator?