Numerous agencies became active in promoting "Americanization" so that the ethnics would be psychologically and politically loyal to the U.S.
The publication was an embarrassment to politically loyal Catholics in England, particularly after the dramatic failure of the Armada.
During the years of Soviet rule, the resorts and dachas of this coast served as the prime perquisites of the politically loyal.
This was only possible by being politically loyal to the Tsar and Romanov dynasty and not emphasizing ethnic differences.
The Watergate investigation of the 1970s revealed a Nixon administration operation to replace the non-partisan civil service system with a politically loyal workforce dedicated to partisan election goals.
Needed is a director less ego-driven than J. Edgar Hoover, less politically loyal than L. Patrick Gray and less bureaucratically naïve than William Sessions.
Gia Long explained to his court in 1814 that the goal was to create a cadre of classically educated, politically loyal administrators:
Despite their sexual infidelities, Marguerite remained politically loyal to her husband during the early period of their marriage and helped him negotiate the complexities of the court.
While Peter agreed with the need for Orthodox Soviet citizens to be politically loyal, he regarded any reconciliation with the Living Church to be possible only on the condition of the schismatics' repentance.
He served under President Joseph Estrada, and remained politically loyal to Estrada after Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo rose to power.