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party cry

noun as in shibboleth

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“Stand up to fear” was her party cry: She’d tell us that “God protects drunks, infants, and feisty girls, girls who are up for anything.”

From Slate

American people have long favored more conservative ideas ideologically, and liberal ones on a practical level — hence the archetypal Tea Party cry: “Keep the government out of  my Medicare!”

From Salon

They would all find solace in the Tea Party cry "take our country back" without wanting to spell out from what or whom.

From BBC

“This is the typical tea party cry. They attack Obama, attack Obama - call him King Obama,” he said.

The rank he had attained in a foreign service is conclusive evidence of his talents, and his withdrawal from that service for the reason stated is as conclusive of his patriotism; but from the moment he took into his hands the reins of government, he was assailed by every so-called liberal press in Europe with the party cry of Russian influence.

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