...major feature of his Justice Department as Attorney General 1961-1965. In his primary campaign against fellow peace candidate Eugene McCarthy, Kennedy promised a vigorous effort against rioters and published a newspaper add listing proposals for âLaw Enforcement...
...are not at all happy with Bush or most of the people in congress who go by label of Republican. Iâm a liberal, knew Eugene McCarthy, Ella Grasso, met Hubert Humphrey to give you some dates. Iâm surprised at the liberals blind support of Obama, whose record...
...thought the Hoosier state would see its first meaningful presidential primary since 1968, when Democrat Robert F. Kennedy beat Eugene McCarthy here. In January, Rep. Suzanne Crouch, R-Evansville, told reporters she would introduce a bill in the Legislature's...
...out of the race for the Democratic nomination for president after the New Hampshire primary where the peace candidate, Eugene McCarthy, didn't actually beat President Johnson but merely exceeded expectations by coming within six points of the incumbent president....
...oppression of the Black Panthers. He opposed the 1968 police riot at the Chicago Democratic Convention. He backed Eugene McCarthyâs 1968 Anti-Vietnam War presidential platform. The socialist new wine turned to vinegar in a paranoid 1973-77 Labour-Fine Gael...
...dangerous. PRESIDENT JOHNSON: He said well, he just, frankly, had to shimmy. Well, I dont think hes ever going to get [Eugene] McCarthy. And I dont think that when Nixon is nominated, that well be confronted with as much pressure as he has now, when they...
...man! Why couldnât Tweety join the other team? He thinks like them. . . Actually, I believe Tweety has been a Dem since Eugene McCarthy days. Heâs worked for four Democratic members of Congress including Ed Muskie, Frank Moss, Tip Oneill, for whom he worked...
...I somehow called 1972 presidential candidate George McGovern 'Eugene McGovern' (I probably awarded George the first name of Eugene McCarthy, another 1972 presidential candidate). I also mis-spelled Pierre Vidal-Naquet's name, intruding an unwanted 'c' between...
...of the Washington National Cathedral, for more than 25 years until his death in 1992. He was a campaign photographer for Sen. Eugene McCarthy, who ran for president in 1968, and took numerous photographs of the civil rights gatherings in Washington as well...
...the party's presidential nomination. Both were unsuccessful. In 1968 and 1972, Minnesota Democrats Hubert Humphrey and Eugene McCarthy ran against each other, with Humphrey successful the first time. Sabato chuckled at the prospect of the two Florida Republicans...