Word: rodhamize
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Dershowitz, a Democrat who said he voted for Clinton, said power may have been abused during a meeting of Bernard Nussbaum, White House counsel, and members of the Treasury about an FDIC investigation into Hillary Rodham Clinton's involvement with Whitewater...
...Senate Republican leader Bob)) Dole says your plan is dead." (Actually, Dole carefully qualified his statement, saying "in its present form.") The President's response, says Begala, "was all energy, energy, energy. To Clinton the notion that he's getting into trouble is invigorating." The President and Hillary Rodham Clinton plan an intensified grass-roots campaign to build public support. Bill Clinton gave an example Wednesday by phoning eight people who are struggling to care for seriously ill family members and telling them his plan will assist them to hire help...
...addition to the subpoenas to Nussbaum, Lindsey and Gearan, who attended one or all of the meetings, and Ickes, who has lately been handling Whitewater damage control for the White House, two others went to aides of Hillary Rodham Clinton. Her chief of staff, Maggie Williams, attended at least one meeting. Press secretary Lisa Caputo had heard last fall from an RTC official about press inquiries involving the case. Four more subpoenas went to former Bentsen aide Jack DeVore and Altman, Hanson and Steiner at Treasury...
...Nussbaum tendered his resignation to Bill Clinton. Nussbaum was one of nine Clinton aides and Treasury Department officials upon whom the FBI served subpoenas at the behest of Whitewater special counsel Robert Fiske. Others included Harold Ickes, deputy chief of staff, and Margaret Williams, chief of staff for Hillary Rodham Clinton. The subpoenas followed damaging revelations of briefings between Treasury officials knowledgeable about a federal investigation of the Clintons' role in the Whitewater scandal and White House aides. The departure of Nussbaum, previously criticized for his involvement in the White House travel-office fiasco and the investigation into the death...
...watching a Chicago Bears game and have people come up to him one by one and talk to them, he could probably win it. But Florida is about wholesale politics and the packaging will be difficult. --Tom Fiedler, political editor of the Miami Herald, discussing the candidacy of Hugh Rodham, Hillary Rodham Clinton's brother, in the Florida Senate race. Despite the overwhelming number of Bears fans in the Sunshine State, we think Mr. Rodham would do better to adopt a more active campaign strategy. a photo opportunity with Don Shula or the Northeast, we don't have much...