Scoop Jackson, for one, would have been appalled at the naivete and dangerous caprice involved in such statements.
Scoop Jackson, writing on boxing for ESPN, says "boxing's problem" is one "America should be discussing and trying to fix".
To provide a face-saver for Democrats uncomfortable with forever removing Scoop Jackson's economic pressure, Clinton's bipartisan allies have cooked up a toothless substitute: a committee to cluck-cluck loudly when China cracks down and acts up.
Having begun 1976 as the choice of just 4% of Democrats, the peanut farmer cleverly circumvented the established veterans of both wings of his party, notably Scoop Jackson on the right and Morris Udall on the left.
Scoop Jackson would have been affronted by the dire implications of such behavior for the system of checks-and-balances that are enshrined in the Constitution and that are supposed to limit the scope and potential for abuse of the government it charters.
Changed Circumstances: Second, I believe that Scoop Jackson would be appalled at the prospect that the United States government would press forward with a Trade Agreement signed over fifteen months ago with the ancien Soviet regime as though nothing had happened in the intervening period.
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"Scoop" Jackson (D-WA), who was a driving force behind the CPD and its work.
"Scoop" Jackson and subsequently as a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee and as a senior official in the Department of Defense.
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"Scoop" Jackson (D-Washington) in the areas of defense and foreign policy.
Obama did what Jimmy Carter did in 1976, when he took on Washington heavyweights such as Henry "Scoop" Jackson and Morris Udall by making experience a bad word.
The Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson and Jon Kyl Lecture on National Security will be presented twice a year as a joint program of the Center for Security Policy and the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
In 1976, the year he was elected to the Senate, he was close to the hawkish wing of the Democratic Party he went to the Convention as a delegate for Henry (Scoop) Jackson but he built his own nest in the aviary.
In 1984, a recovering Democrat named Jeane Kirkpatrick coined an immortal descriptor for those who had taken over the party she once shared with national security-minded leaders like Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John Kennedy, Henry "Scoop" Jackson and Ronald Reagan.
The lecture program is named in honor of two of the U.S. Senate's leading defenders of America's national security: Senator Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson (D-WA), who served in the Senate from 1953 to 1983, and Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ), who has served in the Senate from 1995 to 2012.
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