If so, would Nixon then replace him with a docile party-liner or with a major political figure?
From the time.com
Courtesy requires that a party-liner give a little ring when signing off to notify the others that the line is clear.
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Six months ago the Standard got in even hotter water when it launched a campaign to kick John Strachey out of the government because he had once been a party-liner.
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As the genial host at a White House dinner party, Ronald Reagan could not resist getting off a one-liner.
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However, Mr Montiel must in turn shake off his reputation as an unreformed PRI old-liner, more interested in party gain than policies.
From the economist.com
We did one for someone's birthday party on a yacht in Monaco which was the size of a cruise liner.
From the metro.co.uk
In 1973 he tried to sink the liner Queen Elizabeth 2 as she carried a party of 600 Jewish passengers through the Mediterranean towards Israel.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Considered a hard-liner, Krenz succeeded the dour Erich Honecker as party chief only three weeks ago, and eleven days after a state visit by Mikhail Gorbachev.
From the time.com
After the liner finally weighed anchor this week, a cleanup party of 40 workmen was still aboard, hammering their way across the Atlantic.