Thursday, August 21, 2008

He forgot the Tafts

James Taranto was commenting in his column August 19 about dynasties in American politics, beginning with some folks I‘ve never heard of on the Illinois scene.
    “Family dynasties like this [in Illinois] are remarkably common in American politics. President Bush is the son of a president and grandson of a senator. Benjamin Harrison was William Henry Harrison's grandson, and John Quincy Adams was John Adams's son. Sen. Evan Bayh, a leading vice presidential candidate, is the son of a man who held the same Senate seat. Al Gore is the son of a senator. FDR, Barry Goldwater and Ted Kennedy all had sons who served in Congress.”
He overlooked Ohio’s former Governor Bob Taft (Robert Alphonso Taft II) whose Taft fore bearers included a president, senators, supreme court judges, secretaries of war, ambassadors, as well as state legislators. Also, Taft is the 8th cousin once removed of President Bush, and 9th cousin once removed of Vice President Cheney. He came in 50th among the governors in a poll (probably by the press), and was literally hounded out of the country at the end of his second term (term limits in Ohio), not by rumors of a love child, wide stance, angry controlling wife, links to a real estate scandal and unsavory Marxists or multiple affairs, but by ethics convictions for accepting several paltry, miscellaneous gifts that would have embarrassed Bill and Hillary (like a portrait of Zanesville, OH) and an obscure supporter’s misuse of investments in old coins. Really a bland guy by either Democratic or Republican D.C. standards--and especially Illinois'. This allowed Ted Strickland’s supporters to smear Kenneth Blackwell in the 2006 gubernatorial race. But of course, THAT wasn’t racism or negative campaigning.

2 comments:

Kay Dennison said...

I think forgetting Bob Taft -- the only sitting governor in the history of Ohio who was ever convicted of a crime -- was a good thing. He cost the state of Ohio's taxpayers a fortune with his and his buddy Tom Noe's misdeeds. If I had to make a list of outstanding Ohioans, he wouldn't make the cut.

Norma said...

His deeds look pretty pale when compared to the Kennedy genealogy of crime. Take a look at his "crimes," and then compare to murder and mayhem and organized crime by Democrats. All our major cities are controlled by Democrats where unemployment, crime, flunking test scores, and bad health abound. God doesn't grade on a curve, but I do.