Bob Dole: soldier, politician and Republican of the old school
The senator and presidential pick was a political animal for sure - it is sad that his belief in service, decency and compromise should come to seem so remote
In the Apennine mountains in 1945, Bob Dole was hit by fire from a German machine gun. Through sheer force of will, endless hours of strengthening, an experimental drug and the extraordinary kindness of a doctor who performed seven operations for free, Dole was able to rebuild his life. His right arm had limited motion. His left suffered numbness. It was painful to write. A signed note from Dole is a treasure.
Beating the governor of Kansas to win a Senate seat in 1968, he rose to Republican leader. When Gerald Ford selected him as his running mate in 1976, his initial impression on Americans was a bit sharp: Democrat wars" was the most famous line from his debate with Walter Mondale. But he recovered and spoke of hard choices", basically code for reducing the federal deficit.
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