Word: buchananism
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...This is a far more accurate picture of the situation than I've ever seen," Constance H. Buchanan, director of women's programs at the Divinity School and a member of the Executive Committee on Concerns of Women at Harvard and Radcliffe, said yesterday. But, she added, "What really matters is what the University does about what is accurately pictured here...
...press are now practicing the unfamiliar arts of defense. It's not easy for someone like Conservative George F. Will, the most literate of Washington columnists. Thoughtful, astringently witty and rather young for a seasoned oracle (39), Will once called Carter perhaps the most dangerous President since James Buchanan. On their first postvictory visit to Washington, the Reagans went to dinner at the Wills' in Chevy Chase. This inspired Garry Trudeau to a cutting Doonesbury cartoon. In a column last week Will good-humoredly noted: "Fearful rumors are afoot that I may abandon the columnist's basic...
...good many former Presidents were known as "The" some thing- "The Napoleon of the Stump" (Polk); "The Sage of Wheatland" (Buchanan); "The Squire of Hyde Park." Perhaps Mr. Reagan will come to be known as "The Squire of Rancho del Cielo," or "The Gipper," in reference to his second most memorable movie role, or in reference to the first, "The Rest of Me." New York Builder Donald Trump is called "The Donald" by Mrs. Trump, so we might call Mr. Reagan "The Ronald." It is too early to tell...
...home was just broken into," says Albert Vidaud, 32, a Miami mailman, explaining why he and his wife Becky, 30, enrolled. "When that happened it really made me think. We put in extra locks, but I don't know if that's enough." Says Edna Buchanan, a crime reporter for the Miami Herald: "If everyone in Dade County took this course, it would certainly be a safer place to live...
Another typical dirty-campaigning endeavor was once conceived of, but not executed, by Patrick Buchanan, who (according to Crawford) suggested that the White House anonymously support a black candidate for president in 1972, in order to split the Democrat vote...