Talk:Happy Rockefeller

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Corrected the date of Nelson Rockefeller's divorce from his first and gave specific date for his marriage to his second wife. May 20 12:38 AM FDR (UTC)

Happy
I suggest moving this page to "Happy Rockefeller" a la "Pat Nixon" ... Happy, like Pat, was a nickname by which the lady is best known as ...67.142.130.26 21:16, 30 December 2006 (UTC)

Nelson, Jr
The namesake 'Jr.' son has no article, even though the other, younger, son does: http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Nelson_A._Rockefeller. Perhaps an article should be created. 71.101.43.4 (talk) 01:40, 3 November 2012 (UTC)

Nelson, Jr.'s date of birth IS eneyclopedic information and should NOT be withheld by this article
This article says that Nelson Sr. and Happy were married in early May of 1963. The only data supplied as to Nelson Jr.'s date of birth is "1964". If one digs deep enough one can find out that it was three days prior to the California Republican Primary of 1964, but then when was that? How many links and articles does one have to chase down before one can make the determination as to whether Happy was already knocked up when she and Nelson Sr. married? If Nelson Jr. was born in January of 1964 and the Primary in question was 3 days later, well. This is relevant and encyclopedic information not perhaps for evaluating Happy and Nelson Sr. in absolute moral terms but in researching any possible disconnection between the private conduct of politicans and the public's perception of an asserted code of morality by which they expect their elected officials to abide. The divorce and rapid remarriage of Nelson and Happy had an effect in light of this disconnection. Moreso if she was already pregnant. The birth-date information that would enable someone to surmise that she was, or might have been, or conclusively was not already pregnant when marrying Nelson Sr. should not be withheld. Researchers have a legitimate interest in knowing it. 2604:2000:C6AA:B400:895A:65F2:DC7D:87AB (talk) 05:43, 20 May 2015 (UTC)

Guernica painting?
Rockefeller tried to buy the painting but Picasso always refused. It hungs in Madrid now. What he owned is the Guernica (or Gernika) tapestry, which was donated to UN. Jorgebox4 (talk) 08:23, 26 May 2023 (UTC)