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index ABA Association, 32 ABC News, 17; on authenticity of Hillary Clinton, 159; on childhood problems of Bill Clinton, 128; on the Clinton marriage, 153, 155–56; on compassion and prudence of Hillary Clinton, 74; coverage of Michelle Obama, 191; on death of health care reform effort, 73; facial portraits of Hillary Clinton, 81–82; framing of health care reform, 71; on Hillary Clinton and feminism, 31, 53; on Hillary Clinton as a New York Yankees fan, 147–48; on Hillary Clinton as international envoy, 103, 104, 142–43; on Hillary Clinton as liability , 88–89; on Hillary Clinton as political novice, 150; on Hillary Clinton as scorned wife, 112; on Hillary Clinton’s celebrity candidacy, 157; on Hillary Clinton’s decision to stay in her marriage, 118, 128; on Hillary Clinton’s diplomatic role, 106; on Hillary Clinton’s election as Senator , 172, 173–74; on Hillary Clinton’s new authentic womanhood role, 100–101; on Hillary Clinton’s speech at the 1996 Democratic National Convention, 45–46; on hypocrisy and secrecy, 83–84, 85; on inauthenticity of Hillary Clinton, 132; on news blackouts by the Clintons, 66; on political act of aggression by Rick Lazio, 168; portraits of Monica Lewinsky, 124; on the Senate campaign of Hillary Clinton , 140–43, 144; on “the Clintons’ health care bandwagon,” 69; on unpopularity of Hillary Clinton, 90; violent rhetoric used by, 162, 163; on Whitewater, 80–81 Abraham, Linus, 182 accumulative effect of frames, 35 Achenbach, Joel, 181 Adams, Abigail, 7 Adams, John, 13 Adams, Louisa, 7 AdweekMagazine, 36 Allan, Stuart, 16 Allgor, Catherine, 7 American Red Cross, 7, 42, 45 American Youth Congress, 8 Anderson, Benedict, 3 Anderson, Karrin Vasby, 207n140, 216n161 Anthony, Carl, 119 Arafat, Suha, 149–50 Arafat, Yasser, 149–50 Arendt, Hannah, 206n106 Aristotle, 10, 78 ArkansasGazette, 85 246 • Index Armey, Dick, 74 Armstrong, Pat, 202n38 Arthurs, Jane, 17 Attkisson, Sharyl, 128 authenticity: and authentic Hillary Clinton of 2000, 158–61; of the Clinton marriage , 129–33, 152–56; conceptualizing, 11–12; face politics and, 78–79; fixation on, 10; framing and, 16–17; of Hillary Clinton, 1–2, 14–15, 24–26, 52–53, 55, 91–93, 138–39, 177–81; on Hillary Clinton’s celebrity candidacy, 157–58; national identity and, 3; press as didactic biographers and judges of political, 178–81; rise and force of, 10–11; Senate campaign of Hillary Clinton and, 143– 58; sensory space and, 30; stereotypes and, 180. Seealso character authentic manhood, 12–15, 121, 216n159 authentic womanhood, 12–15, 16–17, 57, 205n99; Barbara Bush as symbol of, 37, 39, 42; campaign makeover of Hillary Clinton and, 40–41, 51–52; domestic violence cycle and, 19; dual roles of Hillary Clinton and, 63, 92–93; East Wing office and, 59, 64–65; Hillary Clinton as outspoken and overexposed contrasted with, 39; Hillary Clinton as scorned wife and, 111–16; Hillary Clinton’s marriage and, 97–98, 116–21; Hillary Clinton’s 1995 new role of, 100–102; “Hillary Factor ” and, 26; Laura Bush as symbol of, 188–89; reframing of Hillary Clinton as embodiment of, 99–102; stereotypes of, 37–38, 49–50, 180; visual manipulation and meaning creation with, 182–83; Whitewater and, 76 Axelrod, Jim, 54–55, 152 Barker-Plummer, Bernadette, 49 Barnes, Fred, 176 Barone, Michael, 83 baseline news frames, 26, 42–44, 48; continued from 1992 going forward, 56–57; linguistic, 32–35; residual, 30–32; stock, 27–30. Seealso framing, news Baudrillard, Jean, 12 Beasley, Vanessa B., 3, 206n110 Beinart, Peter, 189 BeltwayBoys,The, 176 Bening, Annette, 157 Berman, Marshall, 11 Bernstein, Carl, 1, 24, 54, 55, 93, 95 Beschloss, Michael, 105 biographers, journalists as, 3–6, 178–81 Birnbaum, Jeff, 163 Black Entertainment Television, 136 Blair, Diane M., 217n25 blackouts, news, 66 Bloom, David, 112 Boorstin, Daniel J., 1 Borger, Gloria, 162 BostonGlobe, 70, 123 Boswell, James, 4 Bradley, Ed, 159 Braver, Rita, 69–70; on Hillary Clinton’s new authentic womanhood role, 101; on the Lewinsky scandal, 109 Brokaw, Tom, 31; on death of health care reform effort, 72; on dual roles of Hillary Clinton, 63; on Elizabeth Dole, 44–45; on Hillary Clinton’s barnstorming for health care reform, 69; on Hillary Clinton’s campaign makeover, 40, 51; on Hillary Clinton’s new authentic womanhood role, 100, 102; on Hillary Clinton’s power as first lady, 60; on news blackouts by the Clintons, 66; on power dynamic between Bill and Hillary Clinton, 61; on the Senate campaign of Hillary Clinton, 144...

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