And Bryan is going to find that it will require considerable dexterity to fit his crown on straight, after that trouser-splitting leap.
Hearst has not changed in principle; Parker has not changed in principle; yet within two short years Mr. Bryan has advocated EACH OF THEM with equal fervor.
Quit playing Politician, William, or you will do yourself irreparable injury.
Fly your flag as Reformer and hold your sword straight before you.
Don’t again call such a man as Parker “the Moses of Democracy.”
Don’t endorse Hearst, when he is WRONG!
Condemn the wrong, and thus encourage Hearst to mend his ways, to retire Max Ihmsen, and THUS MAKE his powerful newspapers, more useful, more effective in the grand cause of Reform.
Ornamental Flag Poles—Eastern Insurance Companies.
The Pennsylvania politicians decided that the state needed a new Capitol. The people were told that unless a better state house were erected Pennsylvania would be pointed at with scorn, viewed with alarm, and otherwise treated in a disrespectful and uncomfortable manner.