The genius of redbaiting was that it tarred any liberal impulse as "communistic" and by so doing scared off the moderates.
According to legal scholars, he showed law-and-order sternness when handling criminal cases while often exhibiting a liberal impulse in civil cases.
She says it has always been "clear as bells" to her that housing reform was not just a liberal impulse but an investment in the common cause.
A "progressive who had some classical liberal impulses," he was associated for virtually his entire career with Columbia University.
The liberal impulse will be haunting Democrats in Chicago.
The book displays Clinton's liberal and interventionist impulses just as openly.
His new book is a highly readable account of American radicalism and the liberal impulse that resulted in major reforms in this century.
The militant conservatism now rampant upon us has crushed almost all liberal impulse among the people and driven most liberals into the political center.
Haunting the Democratic Presidential convention next week in Chicago will be the liberal impulse of stormy conventions past.
"Isn't it the liberal impulse to get people dependent on you?"