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Stay the course

"Stay the course" is a phrase used in the context of a war or battle meaning to pursue a goal regardless of any obstacles or criticism. The modern usage of this term was popularized by United States presidents George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush,[1] and Ronald Reagan.

Origins edit

Similar to "cut and run", a pejorative phrase used to describe cowardly withdrawal from battle, "stay the course" allegedly originated as a nautical metaphor on maintaining a constant, unaltering course while navigating. For instance, in a 2003 column, William Safire asked his readers what they knew of its origins, saying it "appears to be rooted in a nautical metaphor." In this context 'stay' refers to the ropes or guys and sheets that hold the 'course' (mainsail) in a fixed position appropriate to the heading.[2]

Citations from the late 19th century, however, show the phrase describing horses having the stamina to remain on the course of a racetrack.[3][4] Safire found the same, writing that the earliest such use found was for an 1873 rowing competition.[5] Safire's correspondent, lexicographer Benjamin Zimmer, pointed out that before that, "citations for 'stay the course' invariably have the countervailing sense of 'to stop or check the course (of something).'" Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe used it in that sense in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus in 1588.[5]

In American politics edit

The phrase has had fitful use in American politics. It was used by several figures during the Vietnam War, including Gen. William Westmoreland, who wrote in his 1976 autobiography A Soldier Reports that "a lack of determination to stay the course...demonstrated in Cambodia, South Vietnam, and Laos that the alternative to victory was defeat."[6] It had been invoked during wartime by President Lyndon Johnson in a 1967 speech[7] and by Johnson's Undersecretary of the Air Force Townsend Hoopes.[6]

The phrase gained a central place in rhetoric due to the publication by journalist Stewart Alsop in his 1973 memoirs of a conversation with Winston Churchill. Alsop related that the British Prime Minister had pondered at the close of World War II, "America, it is a great and strong country, like a workhorse pulling the rest of the world out of despond and despair. But will it stay the course?"[6] The anecdote became a favorite of Democratic hawk Sen. Henry Jackson,[6] and was retold by Secretary of Defense William Cohen more than once during his tenure.[8]

Ronald Reagan edit

"Stay the course" was later popularized by Ronald Reagan while campaigning for Republicans during the 1982 mid-term elections, arguing against changes in his economic policies. According to The Washington Post, Reagan used the "stay the course" phrase while on a ten-day political campaign through fourteen states,[9] and it was included in his 1982 budget message,[10] where he sought to allay fears that his policies were causing a recession.[11] He continued using it as a slogan through the November election.[12]

George H. W. Bush edit

His vice president, George H. W. Bush, would later pick up the phrase as an argument for his election as President, both during the primaries and general campaign.[13] His frequent use of the phrase was parodied in a Saturday Night Live[14] sketch.

Bill Clinton edit

The phrase was used by Bill Clinton speaking at Bucharest’s University Square [15] in July 1997 while in Bucharest, Romania. President Clinton announced the Strategic Partnership between the United States and Romania[16] during a historic visit to Romania in 1997.

George W. Bush edit

The phrase was used by George W. Bush in July 2003 while in Gaborone, Botswana, after a meeting with President Festus Gontebanye Mogae to discuss the War on Terrorism.[17] Bush, along with Vice President Dick Cheney and White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, continually used the term afterwards to describe the Iraq War, stressing that the freedoms of the Iraqi people were at stake and that al-Qaeda would "use Iraq as an example of defeating freedom and democracy" if the United States were to withdraw.[18]

However, the phrase was eventually dropped by Bush two weeks before the 2006 U.S. midterm elections,[19] due to continual pressure to change his Iraq War strategy. Tony Snow has stated that this only meant that the United States needed to adjust its strategy in Iraq, and that it was not a sign of any major changes in policy. On the other hand, in an interview with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News's This Week, Bush stated that "we've never been stay the course", in response to a question asking him about his thoughts on James Baker’s comments that the strategy in Iraq should be "between 'stay the course' and 'cut and run'."[20]

Popular culture edit

The phrase has been repeatedly parodied by political cartoonists,[21] ranging from animator Mark Fiore[22] to Chip Bok of the Akron Beacon Journal. It has also been parodied by numerous television shows, such as The Colbert Report[23] and Saturday Night Live.[24] The phrase was also used in Pixar's movie WALL-E (2008) in a message to Axiom from the CEO of Earth, John Connor in Terminator: Salvation has the line, "If we stay the course we are dead, all dead!",[25] and is a recurring phrase in the 2000 film The Patriot (2000). In music, Epica's song "Stay The Course" (from Requiem for the Indifferent) is a criticism of this policy and of the popular culture surrounding its use.

References edit

  1. ^ Gerald M. Boyd (1988-11-08). "Bush, Relaxed and Upbeat, Heads Home for Finale". The New York Times.
  2. ^ William Safire (December 14, 2003). "'Exit strategy': a useful phrase when thinking is uncomfortable". The New York Times News Service. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  3. ^ "Issue of June 7, 2004". The Word Detective. June 7, 2004. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  4. ^ Harper, Douglas. "stay (v.)". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  5. ^ a b William Safire (January 11, 2004). "Janus strikes again – two hot phrases that look both ways". Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  6. ^ a b c d The Editors (January 2005). "The Failure of Empire". Monthly Review. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "Bush's Words on Iraq Echo LBJ in 1967". The Associated Press. September 22, 2005. Retrieved 2007-02-20.'"America is committed to the defense of South Vietnam until an honorable peace can be negotiated," Johnson told the Tennessee Legislature on March 15, 1967. Despite the obstacles to victory, the president said, "We shall stay the course."'
  8. ^ William Cohen (September 12, 1997). . Archived from the original on 2006-09-05. Retrieved 2007-02-20.
  9. ^ "Stay the course". Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  10. ^ Ronald Reagan (February 8, 1982). "Message to the Congress Transmitting the Fiscal Year 1983 Budget". Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  11. ^ George J. Church (February 15, 1982). . TIME Magazine. Archived from the original on April 8, 2008. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  12. ^ Walter Isaacson (November 1, 1982). . TIME Magazine. Archived from the original on October 15, 2010. Retrieved 2007-02-19.
  13. ^ Joel Connelly (1988-01-29). "GOP: 'Ron' Bush vs. 'Boat Rocker' Dole". Seattle P-I.
  14. ^ SNL Transcripts. "SNL sketch: '88 Presidential Debate". Retrieved 2008-11-05.
  15. ^ Peterson, Jonathan (1997-07-12). "Crowds Cheer Clinton in Romania Despite NATO Slight". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  16. ^ "The United States and Romania: Strategic Partners for 25 Years". Retrieved 2023-06-14.
  17. ^ Vinall, Cassie (July 10, 2003). "U.S. 'Will Stay the Course' in Iraq, Bush Says". DefenseLINK.
  18. ^ "Bush: Stay the course on terror war". CNN. May 6, 2004.
  19. ^ "Bush Drops 'Stay The Course' Phrase". CBS. October 24, 2006.
  20. ^ "ABC's This Week". ABC. October 2006.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  22. ^ "Stay-the-Course Man" (Macromedia Flash). cagle.msnbc.com. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  23. ^ "Colbert Report: Stay the Course" (Video clip). Comedy Central. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  24. ^ . alfrankenweb.com. Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  25. ^ "Terminator: Salvation Trailer". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-14.

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Stay the course is a phrase used in the context of a war or battle meaning to pursue a goal regardless of any obstacles or criticism The modern usage of this term was popularized by United States presidents George H W Bush George W Bush 1 and Ronald Reagan Contents 1 Origins 2 In American politics 2 1 Ronald Reagan 2 2 George H W Bush 2 3 Bill Clinton 2 4 George W Bush 3 Popular culture 4 ReferencesOrigins editSimilar to cut and run a pejorative phrase used to describe cowardly withdrawal from battle stay the course allegedly originated as a nautical metaphor on maintaining a constant unaltering course while navigating For instance in a 2003 column William Safire asked his readers what they knew of its origins saying it appears to be rooted in a nautical metaphor In this context stay refers to the ropes or guys and sheets that hold the course mainsail in a fixed position appropriate to the heading 2 Citations from the late 19th century however show the phrase describing horses having the stamina to remain on the course of a racetrack 3 4 Safire found the same writing that the earliest such use found was for an 1873 rowing competition 5 Safire s correspondent lexicographer Benjamin Zimmer pointed out that before that citations for stay the course invariably have the countervailing sense of to stop or check the course of something Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe used it in that sense in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus in 1588 5 In American politics editThe phrase has had fitful use in American politics It was used by several figures during the Vietnam War including Gen William Westmoreland who wrote in his 1976 autobiography A Soldier Reports that a lack of determination to stay the course demonstrated in Cambodia South Vietnam and Laos that the alternative to victory was defeat 6 It had been invoked during wartime by President Lyndon Johnson in a 1967 speech 7 and by Johnson s Undersecretary of the Air Force Townsend Hoopes 6 The phrase gained a central place in rhetoric due to the publication by journalist Stewart Alsop in his 1973 memoirs of a conversation with Winston Churchill Alsop related that the British Prime Minister had pondered at the close of World War II America it is a great and strong country like a workhorse pulling the rest of the world out of despond and despair But will it stay the course 6 The anecdote became a favorite of Democratic hawk Sen Henry Jackson 6 and was retold by Secretary of Defense William Cohen more than once during his tenure 8 Ronald Reagan edit Stay the course was later popularized by Ronald Reagan while campaigning for Republicans during the 1982 mid term elections arguing against changes in his economic policies According to The Washington Post Reagan used the stay the course phrase while on a ten day political campaign through fourteen states 9 and it was included in his 1982 budget message 10 where he sought to allay fears that his policies were causing a recession 11 He continued using it as a slogan through the November election 12 George H W Bush edit His vice president George H W Bush would later pick up the phrase as an argument for his election as President both during the primaries and general campaign 13 His frequent use of the phrase was parodied in a Saturday Night Live 14 sketch Bill Clinton edit The phrase was used by Bill Clinton speaking at Bucharest s University Square 15 in July 1997 while in Bucharest Romania President Clinton announced the Strategic Partnership between the United States and Romania 16 during a historic visit to Romania in 1997 George W Bush edit The phrase was used by George W Bush in July 2003 while in Gaborone Botswana after a meeting with President Festus Gontebanye Mogae to discuss the War on Terrorism 17 Bush along with Vice President Dick Cheney and White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan continually used the term afterwards to describe the Iraq War stressing that the freedoms of the Iraqi people were at stake and that al Qaeda would use Iraq as an example of defeating freedom and democracy if the United States were to withdraw 18 However the phrase was eventually dropped by Bush two weeks before the 2006 U S midterm elections 19 due to continual pressure to change his Iraq War strategy Tony Snow has stated that this only meant that the United States needed to adjust its strategy in Iraq and that it was not a sign of any major changes in policy On the other hand in an interview with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News s This Week Bush stated that we ve never been stay the course in response to a question asking him about his thoughts on James Baker s comments that the strategy in Iraq should be between stay the course and cut and run 20 Popular culture editThe phrase has been repeatedly parodied by political cartoonists 21 ranging from animator Mark Fiore 22 to Chip Bok of the Akron Beacon Journal It has also been parodied by numerous television shows such as The Colbert Report 23 and Saturday Night Live 24 The phrase was also used in Pixar s movie WALL E 2008 in a message to Axiom from the CEO of Earth John Connor in Terminator Salvation has the line If we stay the course we are dead all dead 25 and is a recurring phrase in the 2000 film The Patriot 2000 In music Epica s song Stay The Course from Requiem for the Indifferent is a criticism of this policy and of the popular culture surrounding its use References edit Gerald M Boyd 1988 11 08 Bush Relaxed and Upbeat Heads Home for Finale The New York Times William Safire December 14 2003 Exit strategy a useful phrase when thinking is uncomfortable The New York Times News Service Retrieved 2007 02 19 Issue of June 7 2004 The Word Detective June 7 2004 Retrieved 2007 02 19 Harper Douglas stay v Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2007 02 19 a b William Safire January 11 2004 Janus strikes again two hot phrases that look both ways Retrieved 2007 02 19 a b c d The Editors January 2005 The Failure of Empire Monthly Review a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a author has generic name help Bush s Words on Iraq Echo LBJ in 1967 The Associated Press September 22 2005 Retrieved 2007 02 20 America is committed to the defense of South Vietnam until an honorable peace can be negotiated Johnson told the Tennessee Legislature on March 15 1967 Despite the obstacles to victory the president said We shall stay the course William Cohen September 12 1997 110th Landon Lecture Archived from the original on 2006 09 05 Retrieved 2007 02 20 Stay the course Retrieved 2007 02 15 Ronald Reagan February 8 1982 Message to the Congress Transmitting the Fiscal Year 1983 Budget Retrieved 2007 02 19 George J Church February 15 1982 No Time to Retreat TIME Magazine Archived from the original on April 8 2008 Retrieved 2007 02 19 Walter Isaacson November 1 1982 A Hot Time on the Hustings TIME Magazine Archived from the original on October 15 2010 Retrieved 2007 02 19 Joel Connelly 1988 01 29 GOP Ron Bush vs Boat Rocker Dole Seattle P I SNL Transcripts SNL sketch 88 Presidential Debate Retrieved 2008 11 05 Peterson Jonathan 1997 07 12 Crowds Cheer Clinton in Romania Despite NATO Slight Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2023 06 14 The United States and Romania Strategic Partners for 25 Years Retrieved 2023 06 14 Vinall Cassie July 10 2003 U S Will Stay the Course in Iraq Bush Says DefenseLINK Bush Stay the course on terror war CNN May 6 2004 Bush Drops Stay The Course Phrase CBS October 24 2006 ABC s This Week ABC October 2006 Archive of Stay the course editorial cartoons by various artists Archived from the original on 2006 11 06 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Stay the Course Man Macromedia Flash cagle msnbc com Retrieved 2007 02 15 Colbert Report Stay the Course Video clip Comedy Central Retrieved 2007 02 15 NBC Transcript alfrankenweb com Archived from the original on 2006 11 06 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Terminator Salvation Trailer YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 14 Retrieved from https en 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