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cross of gold
noun
A public policy which puts the interests of the rich ahead of those of the poor.
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Cross of Gold speech, (See William Jennings Bryan, "Cross of Gold" speech).
You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
This was the time of William Jennings Bryan and his "Cross of Gold" speech.
William Jennings Bryan delivered his "Cross of Gold" speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Perhaps the famous gem of his cultured windiness, the "Cross of Gold" speech?
Bryan decried the gold standard, proclaiming, "You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold".
This type of crankery has a long distinguished history in politics, from Bryan's Cross of Gold to Gingrich's Third Wave.
William Jennings, the US presidential candidate declared famously in 1896 that America was being crucified on a cross of gold.
Compared to his opponent's acceptance speech in Tampa, of course, the President's was a cross of gold.
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Bryan gave a Cross-of-Gold speech, and Obama gave a Cross-of-Media speech.
In a speech last week that ranks with William Jennings Bryan Crosss of Gold Speech at the Democratic National Convention of 1896, Chairman Martin sang the glories of cross-ownership.
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