Sentences with phrase «political rallying cries»

His political rallying cries about cryptocurrency inspired resounding applause from the European audience.
There is also a bit of a suspicion that, although leaving the EU made a really good political rallying cry, very few mainstream politicians really wanted it to happen as nobody really knows what the consequences will be and politicians are naturally averse to real world consequences which can be directly attributed to their actions.
Addressing the problem of mounting college debt has become a political rallying cry across the country.

Not exact matches

It makes fiscal sense if you want to plan for the long - term, but in the Alberta context, it symbolizes an awkward culture shift for a political party that defined itself by this rally cry.
In the early 1520s, Luther's preaching against the power of the Roman Catholic Church served as a rallying cry, helping give these peasant revolts a higher sense of purpose, and providing them with a language of spiritual and political critique.
You can read more about the trouble in translating this here, but the salient point is that the verse has become a rallying cry for the anti-Ahok political movement in Indonesia, who use it to justify not trusting the governor, who is a Christian.
Under some political leaders, when a violent catastrophe happens, the rallying cry is, «Let's go kill them all!»
But under other political leaders, whenever there is a national disaster, the rallying cry is, «Let's take all the guns away!»
Even the debate, sparked by Russell Brand's rallying cry on Newsnight, as to where we can look for a political alternative to the three mainstream parties has rarely included a mention of what the Green party has to offer.
Duncan has previously enraged opponents when he called the Common Core pushback political silliness and, quote, «a rallying cry for fringe groups.»
Local control, long a tenet of the political right, is now also a rallying cry on the left, and used to argue against state interventions in cities like Newark and New Orleans.
Earlier, he characterized the opposition as «political silliness» and «a rallying cry for fringe groups.»
Jesse Darling's #neoliberal Agitprop Poster (2014) acts as a rallying cry for those marginalised by a political and economic system that seeks to punish anybody displaying signs of physical or mental illness.
The song was both deeply personal and highly political — a rallying cry to cultivate empathy for black women.
Her iconic, highly influential Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai de Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) continues to stand as a monument to the key feminist and queer rallying cry that «the personal is political» and vice versa.
This was the rallying cry of Goldman Prize winner and former leader of the Australia Greens political party Bob Brown (1990, Australia), who, along with three other protesters was arrested at Lapoinya in Northwest Tasmania last week.
All the same, 350 has become a rallying cry, especially for the younger generation which will bear the brunt of global warming but as yet lacks the political clout to do much about it.
In fact, he said he thought climate change was in danger of becoming a «fetish» and that rallying cries to «save the planet by limiting global warming to 2 degrees» could distract us from the «political logjam» in front of us.
By Lisa Gelman and Jeffrey Mammon Has the Donald Trump presidency, with his rallying cry to «Make America Great Again,» ushered in a new era of political... Read more
I'm speculating here, but perhaps political liberals want to believe that sexuality is stable across the lifespan, thus giving credence to the idea that since people can not change or control their sexual preferences (they are simply «born that way»), it would be a rallying cry for equitable treatment (equal rights) based on gender and sexual orientation.
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