Word: rodhamize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sign what everyone considered to be a seriously flawed bill and then try after re-election to remedy its defects. That argument was voiced by only a minority of aides at the meeting--but although they did not know it, they had a powerful offstage ally: Hillary Rodham Clinton had previously given her husband roughly the same advice in private...
Moore called Hillary Rodham Clinton the only redeeming factor in the election, praising her true feminist leadership as a strength in the White House and calling on male Americans to acknowledge her talents rather than belittle them because she is a woman...
Senior Clinton aides call the cabal the "core group." It includes Maria Victoria Arias, a Miami lawyer married to Hugh Rodham, the First Lady's brother; and wealthy businessman Paul Cejas, who occasionally stays overnight at the White House. Arias telephones Hillary frequently and often sends Clinton clippings from Florida newspapers. In regular meetings at the Colonnade Hotel in Coral Gables or at Little Havana's Versailles Restaurant, the core group plans strategy and prepares appeals, which are sent by way of private notes to Clinton's top political aides. "When an issue comes...
...made a living out of defining a road to personal integrity--told reporters that the campaign planned to release a lengthy report this week on the Clinton Administration's "ethical problems," including the White House's handling of the FBI files and the legal work by Hillary Rodham Clinton that has come under scrutiny by Whitewater investigators. "I'm talking here about issues of public trust. I'm not talking about charges of philandering and that stuff," Bennett said, conveniently mentioning them anyway...
...strode to the podium at the party convention and proceeded to defend a broad view of family and community, few in the audience were surprised. "When we speak of families," she said, "we mean extended families. We mean the neighbors, even the community itself." Yet this was not Hillary Rodham Clinton's oft-repeated defense of a certain African proverb that by now even the village idiot has heard a few too many times. These words were uttered by Barbara Bush at the far-right, fanatic 1992 Republican Convention in Houston. Four years later, Bob Dole, in his convention address...