Word: rodhamize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Finally, the resentment of doctors -- especially prosperous American doctors -- is an afterimage of the '60s, that crucial decade in the character formation of the people who now rule us. Back when Bill Clinton wore a beard and Hillary Rodham wore glasses, right-thinking college students were much taken with the romance of barefoot doctors, those Cuban and Chinese medicos who lived among the people, treating simple ailments with simple means instead of prescribing uppers for bored housewives or performing nose jobs on their insecure daughters. The attitude may have been filed away in a footlocker with the beads...
Christmas may not be the time to judge the popularity of angels; this is, even among skeptics, the season when we pay attention. We make them in snowdrifts, hang them on trees, bake them on cookies, play them in pageants. Hillary Rodham Clinton has a gold pin she wears on days she needs help: angel's wings, she explains. She made angels the theme of the White House Christmas tree this year...
...staggering numbers of women who inexplicably take their husbands' names left me vaguely queasy, similar to the way I felt on seeing pictures of Hillary Rodham Clinton (the thinking man's pin-up) in Vogue (The First Lady's mother did, however, confess that HRC bought her wedding dress off the rack only days before the wedding...
...BILL CLINTON AND HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON...
Kaki Hockersmith, the Little Rock, Arkansas, decorator who designed the new settings, was meticulously correct, meeting the principle Hillary Rodham Clinton posited to Historic Preservation magazine: "Preservation and restoration, not redecoration . . . furthering the historic mission of the house." Duly noted. But to some eyes, the strong colors and elaborate draperies seem a tad overwrought. Even an approving White House expert admits that "it takes a little time getting used...