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...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oh Noooo! | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

...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...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shadow of Doubt | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWSPEAK | 2/19/1994 | See Source »

...White House has trouble playing offense partly because it spends so much time playing defense. In Philadelphia on Friday, Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that it was time to "cut through the expensive television- advertising campaigns" and "start talking some sense." But several White House officials admitted the Clintons are reluctant to take to the airwaves until the legislative situation is clarified. If there was a bright moment for Clinton last week, it was the inelegant pirouette performed by Senate Minority Leader Robert Dole. Less than a week after he told Americans the nation did "not have a health-care crisis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton's Plan: DOA? | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

...fact, new questions keep popping up even as special counsel Robert Fiske prepares to launch his probe into all aspects of the mess. The latest: Did Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, back in Arkansas days, underpay their federal income taxes by much more than they have previously admitted? A TIME examination of bank records, interviews with some leading participants and consultations with tax experts indicate that is at least enough of a possibility to warrant a close look by Fiske and his probers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Raw Nerves and Tax Returns | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

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