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Robert A. Taft
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Posted on 09/08/2022 4:44:44 PM PDT by Fiji Hill

Robert Alphonso Taft, Sr. (September 8, 1889 – July 31, 1953), son of President William Howard Taft, was a leading Republican Senator (1938–53) and known as "Mr. Republican". He was a leader of the Conservative Coalition, working with other Northern Republicans and some Southern Democrats to control Congress on most domestic issues (aside from civil rights, which the conservative Republicans supported while the Boll Weevils opposed). Little major legislation passed the Senate against his objections.

His crowning achievement was writing and passing the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 over President Truman's veto. It balanced the interests of unions, management and the public.

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: roberttaft; taft
Today, September 8, we celebrate the birthday of Sen. Robert A.Taft (R-Ohio), one of the founding fathers of the modern-day conservative movement. After coming up through the ranks of Ohio politics, where he fought the Ku Klux Klan and championed civil rights, Taft was elected to the US Senate in 1938. When he got to Washington, he set out to revitalize the Senate's demoralized and nearly moribund Republican delegation and succeeded. Taft would become one of the leading conservative leaders in the US during the 1940's.

When he became Senate Majority Leader in 1953, and President Eisenhower's "first mate," he began to shepherd the president's legislation through the Senate only to be felled by cancer after only a few months. Taft remains one of the great heroes of American conservatism.

1 posted on 09/08/2022 4:44:44 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

Robert A Taft was both an honest and moral man who really tried to take principled stands on public issues. For that he was deeply dislike by many ‘practical’ politicians in his own party.


2 posted on 09/08/2022 4:58:03 PM PDT by robowombat (Orth,He looks like the sex all y one )
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To: Fiji Hill
In Profiles in Courage, supposedly written by Jack Kennedy but actually ghost-written by Ted Sorenson, the last profile is about Bob Taft. He opposed the Nuremberg Trials because of their ex post facto nature, but also because he feared that a future US administration could be tried under similar conditions if America ever lost a war.
3 posted on 09/08/2022 5:14:52 PM PDT by Publius
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To: Fiji Hill

My favorite story about Robert Taft is from when he first arrived to Harvard Law School the spring his father took office of the President. He was quizzed at a party by a Brahman woman who wanted to confirm his family credentials:

“Where are you from?” she asked.

“Ohio.”

“Do you go there for the holidays?”

“No. The family is in Washington now.”

“What does your father do?”

“He has a government job.”

“Where does he live?”

“On Pennsylvania Avenue.”


4 posted on 09/08/2022 5:38:28 PM PDT by nicollo (arbitrary law is not rule of law)
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To: Fiji Hill; All

The lack of interest in this post about a man who really was a patriot, and believed he neither had to wave the flag, wear a uniform or be consumed with the desire to order foreigners around to be so is a sobering and damning commentary about people who call themselves conservatives.


5 posted on 09/09/2022 12:39:59 AM PDT by robowombat (As am I, but it isnot any of my business that the people of GOrth,He looks like the sex all y one )
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I have occasionally attended Republican and conservative conferences wearing a Taft button from his 1952 presidential campaign. One simply reads “Taft” in big block letters. Another reads “Win with Taft,” a rejoinder to the Me-Toos (as RINOs were called at the time) and their slogan “Taft can’t win.” Another reads, “I like Ike, but I’ll take Taft.”


6 posted on 09/09/2022 6:42:32 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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