Lexicon of Politics: Day 30
water's edge n. the boundary (geographical and figurative) between domestic policy (esp. elections) and foreign policy.
2003 Wall Street Journal (Aug. 20) A10:
Mr. Reagan's conservatism didn't end at the water's edge. Despite enormous opposition from congressional Democrats, he pushed back the Soviet Union on all fronts.
oxford dictionary of american political slang
2003 Wall Street Journal (Aug. 20) A10:
Mr. Reagan's conservatism didn't end at the water's edge. Despite enormous opposition from congressional Democrats, he pushed back the Soviet Union on all fronts.
oxford dictionary of american political slang



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