After working in Jeff Bell’s campaign during the summer of 1978 (as well as interning with the state GOP), I importuned Kemp’s folks and secured an internship in DC for the Fall. Every Thursday and Friday, off to DC on the rickety old local, to room 2244 (or was it 4422?) RHOB. Kemp was something of an icon among College Republicans; he attended numerous meetings throughout the DC area and always tarried after speaking to mingle with awestruck teens. He brought passion and enthusiasm to politics, as well as a willingness to chat on policy with any 19 year-old who wished to engage.
The office, of course, featured many reminders of his previous vocation, including Pat Summerall’s daughter as his receptionist. One picture in particular stood out: a defensive lineman about the size of a truck towering over, and apparently about to squish, a cringing, diminutive QB.
Interns, generally, enjoyed little face time with The Boss, but toward the end of my brief tenure, the student union at JHU decided to run a fund-raising auction and asked each student group to donate some object to the enterprise. As an officer of the College Republicans, it fell to me to secure an autographed football from the erstwhile quarterback.
I chose an inauspicious day. It seems that the Democrats, then in control of Congress, had placed the Kemp-Roth tax cut up for a vote. Unsurprisingly, the measure failed – when do Democrats ever cut taxes? – and when Kemp stormed back to the office after the vote, he was in a somewhat aggrieved mood; the only time I ever saw him agitated. Pursued by members of the Fourth Estate eager for a quote, he turned at the threshold and bellowed, "your taxes are going up!!" and retreated to his sanctuary. Fine thing; I have to impose upon him for his signature TODAY? Great.
So, tremulously, I approach the Congressman, ball in hand, and ask him, meekly, if he would mind signing. Tonic, apparently. His eyes lit up and he removed the ball from its cardboard box, happily signed it, and then spent about 15 minutes demonstrating how to spike it so that it always came right back into your hands, and throwing perfect spirals through three sections of the office a fraction of an inch under the top of the doors to a receiver (me) not even remotely as adept as the passer.
Kemp brought as much enthusiasm to politics – the politics of freedom – as he did to his game. He would have made a fine president himself. He brought the only excitement to an otherwise tedious 1996 campaign. He understood the power of ideas, the power of freedom, and – to quote a supply side author – he understood "The Way the World Works". The ideas he advanced, adopted by Ronald Reagan, helped produce one of the greatest economic expansions in history.
Now, as we, as a country, embark down precisely the opposite path – increasing taxes, massive borrowing, huge debt, astonishing spending, unconscionable irresponsibility – it will become increasingly obvious that Kemp was right, and that Obama and the left are wrong. Kemp understood that freedom produces prosperity, and he proved it. Now, obviously, the GOP needs more dynamic, articulate, passionate advocates for freedom to soldier on, in the face of adversity, so that, someday, we will speak of the present dark days as akin to 1978: merely the socialist dark before the free and prosperous dawn.
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, massive borrowing, huge debt, astonishing spending, unconscion
I thought that was an attribute of Bush and Congressional Republicans? Talk about responsibility, how do you wage 2 wars with expensive contractors and cut taxes?
During Vietnam many experts were drafted and paid on an egalitarian and more cost conscious basis.
Inquiring minds want to know!
Stonewall Girl
...what does this have to do at all with the topic? Are you just copy-pasting random talking points?
The point is that he attributed it all to Obama
Was there any posts of his re these subjects that he attributed to Bush and the Congressional Republicans? At least Mulshine has a little balance.
Whatever varacity might have been in the preceding paragraphs was lost in the careless wanton partisan sludge.
that's my point.
Stonewall Girl
This was written by a man remembering a hero of his that died this week. This article was a tribute to a man who was instrumental in ushering in an age of conservatism that many people value deeply. This is not an article that requires balance, it is not a news article, it is a rememberance of a man that many of us will deeply miss. Your comments are equal to protesting at the funeral of a fallen soldier because you are against the war. Grow up and simply show some good taste. You are doing nothing but showing that you lack any social grace or general sensitivity for people that have experiences a loss. You do not have to agree with somebody to demonstrate compassion for the sad situation for the loss of a friend.
Gimme a break! Stop whining!
Gimme a break! Stop whining! Sensitivity? Compassion? Where does that come from? oh is it just a one way street? Wow, I guess I'm just heartless, that is just too bad for I've never seen Mr. Carroll show any compassion. In fact, his remarks have sent constituents, both adults and children in tears. He's a big boy, he can handle it, does he need you to come to his rescue?
You grow up! You can give it, dish it out ... please learn to take it!
By the way Frelinghuysen's office is 2442, I was there last week, met some nice folks there!
He showed some compassion in a vote last week. In contrast Patrick Carroll declined to show common sense compassion in a similar piece of NJ legislation a couple of years ago.
you dish it out, learn to take it!
and learn to stand up for yourself!
Stonewall Girl
Take it? what is it you think I cannot take. I am merely saying that you show no taste or respect. I am not asking you to stop talking about facts, issues, or ideas. I am simply saying that attacking when someone is mourning the loss of a personal hero puts you in the gutter, showing no class or respect. I can take any criticism re my ideology or policy ideas, but that is not at issue here. This is about respecting a man that has died, show a little maturity and respect.
and...
and, after re-reading your post, you seem to think that I am MPC, let me assure you that I am not... he can speak for himself, I am merely expressing my own reaction to your tasteless posts.
I know you are not MPC
He can also read, I know that.
He is an adult.
hgh
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