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The hard-left people got up and gave their speeches about how we were fascists, then Humphrey got up and brought the crowd to its feet.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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The hard-left people got up and gave their speeches about how we were fascists, then Humphrey got up and brought the crowd to its feet.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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The hard-left people got up and gave their speeches about how we were fascists, then Humphrey got up and brought the crowd to its feet.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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It's a rich premise, a bit contrived but potentially effective, and the hard-left milieu in which the play is set is no less intriguing, though playgoers who know little of the history of the American Communist Party may get lost in the kudzu of CPUSA trivia.
Slaves of the Past Terry Teachout 2011
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It seems that Obama – correctly – grouped Andrew Sullivan in the with hard-left commentators.
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In May 2010, three employees of the private bank Marfin suffocated to death when a hard-left mob firebombed their offices during a riot.
Athens Descends Into Anarchy Takis Michas 2011
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Despite cries of "Fascism!" and "McCarthyism!" by the hard-left NGOs and the likes of Time magazine, the legislation is extraordinarily limited in its scope.
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John Nicholas of The Nation , a hard-left magazine, cites a CNN poll that finds this feeling increasingly common among Obama's base:
President Dangerfield James Taranto 2011
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On the other hand, Brazil's Lula da Silva and Peru's current President Alan Garcia also had hard-left resumes, but they came to understand that free markets and property rights are crucial for growth that reduces poverty.
Peru's Left Turn 2011
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January 14th, 2009 at 2: 51 pm hard-left commentators
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