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Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore (née Aitcheson; born August 19, 1948) is an American social issues advocate.She was the second lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001 through her marriage to 45th vice president Al Gore in 1970, from whom she separated in 2010.
The second spouse's visibility in the public sphere has been a somewhat recent development. Although the role of the first lady as White House hostess dates from the beginning of the republic (and was typically filled by another member of the president's family if the president was unmarried or a widower), with a few exceptions, it was generally not until the late 20th century and early 21st ...
Just an e-mail. After 40 years of marriage, Al and Tipper Gore announced they were calling it quits. The e-mail that ... Al Gore, 62, and Mary "Tipper" Gore, 61, had been married since May 19, 1970.
Tipper and Al Gore on their wedding day, May 19, 1970, at the Washington National Cathedral. Gore met Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Aitcheson at his St. Albans senior prom in 1965. She was from the nearby St. Agnes School. [17] Tipper followed Gore to Boston to attend college, [16] and they married at the Washington National Cathedral on May 19, 1970.
No sooner have Al and Tipper called it quits than comes news of another possible Gore divorce: After 13 years, Karenna Gore Schiff, the oldest Gore daughter, has separated from her hubby. Now the ...
When it comes to bad ideas, there’s always room at the bottom.Conservatives used to exasperatedly observe of gun-grabbing Democrats, “Imagine how they’d complain if someone tried to treat ...
Gore was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up there as well as in Washington, D.C. [2]. When she was 11 years old, Karenna's mother, Tipper Gore, overheard her listening to Prince's song "Darling Nikki", which contained explicit lyrics, which inspired her mother to launch the Parents Music Resource Center, which sought to have "parental warning labels affixed to record albums that ...
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