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What type of doctor is Jill Biden? Fishnet controversy isn't the first time FLOTUS has faced flak


What kind of doctor is Jill Biden?
In the column, Epstein wrote, “Madame First Lady — Mrs Biden — Jill — kiddo: a bit of advice on what may seem like a small but I think is a not unimportant matter. Any chance you might drop the ‘Dr’ before your name? ‘Dr Jill Biden’ sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic.”
Following the column and the subsequent Twitter storm it caused, Dr Biden commented on the issue. “That was such a surprise, she said in an interview alongside her husband on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’. It was really the tone of it that I think that — you know, he called me kiddo. And one of the things I m most proud of is my doctorate. I mean I worked so hard for it. ....

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FirstLadyology: The Role Has Long Been a Lose-Lose Proposition


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When Ruth Bader Ginsburg was appointed to the US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, she and her husband, Marty, moved to Washington, D.C., where Marty was often asked at cocktail parties about his commute. People assumed that he still worked in New York, because who had ever heard of a man giving up a job in service to his wife’s career? In fact, Marty a successful tax attorney in his own right not only got a new job but actively lobbied for his wife’s promotion to the Supreme Court. He also took care of the home front, not because Ruth was negligent, but because no one liked her cooking. Her talents lay elsewhere, and Marty was disinclined to eat bad foo ....

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First Ladies and Second Gentlemen


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“Hey, Dr. Biden, how are you how’re you doing?” the driver of a Teamsters Local 633 pickup truck called out cheerfully to Jill Biden, Ed.D., one day this fall when she was campaigning for her husband in New Hampshire. The other occupants of the truck offered similar greetings. In recent days, the soon-to-be First Lady’s use of the title “Dr.” has inspired an unaccountable spate of anger on the right. In a
Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Joseph Epstein wrote that it “sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic.” Tucker Carlson, on Fox, called her “poor, illiterate Jill Biden.” Yet the Teamsters, like any number of people whom Biden has encountered in the political world and in academia over the years, had no problem using the honorific. (The community-college students she teaches call her Dr. B.) The only novel aspect of the encounter in New Hampshire came when she gestured to a man standing next to her and asked, ....

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Covid puts us in the weird position of missing the Christmas songs we hate | Christmas


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Living in New York, I’ve often yearned for Slade at this time of year. Now we’re all in the same boat
Merry Christmas, everybody: Noddy Holder of Slade celebrating in the 1970s. Photograph: Erica Echenberg/Redferns
Merry Christmas, everybody: Noddy Holder of Slade celebrating in the 1970s. Photograph: Erica Echenberg/Redferns
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Along with a lot of other people in New York, we put up our Christmas tree early this year – the day after Thanksgiving, and three days before the end of November. It felt like a joyful gesture and a sensible move, given all the time we’d be spending at home. Besides which, we had nothing else to do. ....

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