The Party's Over
What this country needs is some unvarnished political partisanship
What this country needs is some unvarnished political partisanship
Told he was “too good to he true,” he replied, “Well, that’s my imperfection.” Others disagree: a journalist has called him “the hairsplitter from Illinois,” and George Romney described him as an “opportunist.” Who’s kidding whom about Senator Charles Percy? An answer is offered by Stephen Hess‚ a former assistant to President Eisenhower and now a fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, and David S. Broder of the Washington POST. This article is adapted from their book THE REPUBLICAN ESTABLISHMENT, to be published next month by Harper & Row.