Word: thatcherism
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...precisely this strength of Harvard which is simultaneously its greatest weakness as a school. A collection of individuals such as the ones described creates a situation that calls to mind Margaret Thatcher's description of the British people: "There is no such thing as society, only individuals...
When she's not plotting with Gingrich and his congressional allies, Huffington socializes with the city's young conservatives, who admire her social grace and hang on every word of her brash conservatism. At a dinner honoring another conservative deity, Margaret Thatcher, she was escorted by David Brock, the writer for the American Spectator who reported the Arkansas state troopers' allegations about President Clinton's infidelities. She played host to a book party for author and former Bush aide Jim Pinkerton, a young conservative Washington author. Another new friend is attorney Laura Ingraham, former law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas...
...also be seen on the Lifetime network, which is reviving some of her more notable interviews twice a week, at various testimonial lunches and birthday dinners--if it's Monday, this must be Margaret Thatcher--and at an airport near you, shuttling between her sundry news and entertainment assignments. Fidel Castro once asked a group of Western journalists awaiting his arrival, "Donde esta Barbara?" The answer is everywhere. Like the sugar maple...
...Laurel Thatcher Ulrich identifies herself a "Mormon feminist...
Burke's enemies, however, see her as Dole's bad angel, the woman who urges on his predisposition to compromise. Not for Dole is Margaret Thatcher's credo that consensus is the negation of leadership. And not for Burke. Beyond that, some are even casting her as a Beltway Lady Macbeth-the wily, power-hungry woman who works her (secretly liberal) will through a feckless politician...