Show purloined political paragraphs 92 2 0 we hope that all the literary liars who aho operated at chicago will light on the san francisco convention also 10 Q 4 no senator harding is not noi a sup erman er man we have one ot of those in the white house now enough said the mississippi Demo democrats cras have passed resolutions denouncing the republicans in the senate for or rank partisanship how offensive rank partisanship must be to a mississippi democrat 4 4 1 I ine e democratic bosses who met at it a western monte carlo to fix up a blate tor for the san francisco convention doubtless realize that thai me lne nomination domination more than a ram ramblers chance 7 it the republican ticket akere ere as weak as the democratic organs and politicians say it is these d os and ps be quite as happy as they seem to be william randolph hearst la is tor for a third party again and everybody understands der stands that he has the name and address of the party he has in mind 0 aw one of the meanest democratic I 1 partisan papers in the country Is the new york times and the worst feature of its offering ott ering is that it camouflages its unfairness under the label of independence 40 well theres going to be a great and solemn referendum all right great for the republicans and solemn for the democrats 40 the democratic and near democratic newspapers which say they do not know what the republican national platform means meana surely ought to be able to conclude from reading it that it does not endorse the present national administration 4 00 4 after rending reading the new york worlds story etory of how mr wilson turned handsprings hand springs in giving out the intimation that he ha might be willing to have the frisco nomination forced for ced on him the conclusion la Is that thai the president t ought to can admiral I 1 grayson and call in dr loul louis seibold as his official physician 49 4 40 president wilson allson having sufficiently recovered to call the republican I 1 national convention weak dishonest and unpatriotic his followers are justified in believing that wood rows himself hlin again 01 40 1 now that herbert hoover has come out tor for harding harddng the new york world might reprint re print a few ol of the editorials in which it demonstrated that mr hoover knows better what the country needs than any other man the world can think of 0 aw aw M I 1 marion arlon 0 Is the site ot of the biggest steam shovel plant in the world and after the election our democratic friends may have to call on it to dig them out 40 40 40 what sort of republican convention and ticket do you suppose it would have had bad to be in order to ti leave chairman cummings satisfied aw 4 you cant blame the democratic and near democratic organs for caning lug the republican ticket weak it la is difficult to measure up to the conception of statesmanship entertained by people who think that tom marshall atlee pomerene wm win G mcadoo and jim ham lewis are super men the new york times reminds us that the league of nations la 19 already functioning yes that accounts tor for ahe absence ot of ware vara and rumors run 0 wars ra and d the establishment ot of justice among nations as at present on view on the other side ot of the atlantic 40 4 40 president wilson cannot ca annot under stand how it Is that the chicago platform makers could coald be guilty ot of the impudence of failing to endorse his administration 4 SO 4 av in his latest political statement wilson said tie he was waa reluctant to talk partisan politics and then as usual proceeded to do it 44 mr wilson must be getting back to normal again ne he has written a campaign letter plentifully besprinkle ed with 1 I me and my 0 4 01 the new york world says the republicans public ans have attempted to turn the political clock back to 1900 recalling what has been done to them in the past seven years the people really wish that could be done as it asit Is lt la Is up to the republican party to wind up and set going the clock that has peon stopped py the bungling ot of the present national adminis i i tra ration tion 4 0 4 40 how busy the administration organs are telling the republicans how dissatisfied we are with our ticket 40 40 the democratic papers and politicians now engaged in congratulate ing themselves because senator hiram johnson has gone home to sit on his front porch will soon boon wake up to the tact fact that he be Is only resting up so that S a little later on he can kick j it TIta little more vigor than is usual even for or this militant american everybody knows that abraham lincoln would not have been the nominee of 0 his party for the presidency in popular primaries in 1880 IS 80 yet history records that he made a successful candidate and the greatest president since washington 4 4 it has come about that ei een en national political conventions ire are cover ea cil for the papers by sporting writers sob sisters magazine muck rak ers political lame ducks and novelists not to mention the common or garden variety ot of liar and nobody thinks of sending a reporter or two to get what really happens william randolph hearst satisfied with mth the republican national ticket but that exactly what you could call a new hearst symptom probably the administration papers really do believe that the republicans public ans nominated a very strong ticket but what nhat makes it especially ally annoying is that they know very well its going to be triumphantly elected warren G harding used to play a horn in 1 the town band you cant imagine woodrow wilson playing anything on an horn but a solo and that is one of the reasons senator harding will be so much of an improvement pro 4 4 46 it is trute that most of the daily papers in new york city are hostile to the republican party the only straight out republican dally daily being the new york sun and herald but it t will be recalled that in the last municipal municipal election in new york city one candidate candida tg had nearly all of the papers and the other candidates got nearly dearly all of the votes |