Posted on 08/20/2017 8:35:06 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Edwin Edwards likes to tell the story about after graduating from Law School at LSU when he had to decide where to set up his practice. As a native of Avoyelles Parish, the town of Marksville would have been a natural choice. However, when visiting a sister in Crowley he looked through the phone book and was surprised at the scarcity of lawyers there, far fewer than Marksville. So, he made his move to Crowley where he discovered there were more lawyers than he thought. It turned out that some pages had been ripped out of the phone book he had looked through.
Politically though, Crowley was no rip off. From there he was able to parlay a political career as a state senator followed by representative and then, the big one, governor.
This Aug. 7 will be Edwards 90th birthday. He has served more time in the mansion (four terms) than any other governor. (He has also served more time in prison, eight years, for gambling-related racketeering charges, eclipsing Huey Long protégée Richard Leche by three years.)
When he set his mind to it, Edwards could be a skilled governor and will always be remembered for delivering a new state constitution in 1973 after previous administrations failed. With his Cajun accent and his mastery of Louisiana French, he literally spoke the states language but he could also talk the talk among the power people and frequently come out ahead.
For a Louisiana politician 1927 was a significant year to be born. He arrived only four months after what is still remembered as the Great Flood, a tragedy that made the state ripe for populist appeals to the have-nots. Huey Long mastered local populism in 1928; Edwards would carry it through his career displaying both political finesse and glibness.
Edwards stories abound: One I witnessed was shortly after Dutch Morial had been elected New Orleans first black mayor. Edwards, as governor, attended a fund raising event for Morial. Casino gambling was an emerging issue. Morial joked that he and the governor could go into the hotels back room and shoot some craps. Edwards responded quickly: I may not be the smartest person in the world, but I have enough sense not to gamble with a black politician.
Morial, usually a stern man, was doubled over with laughter. (An Edwards classic was the amorous former governors comparison of himself to former Klan leader David Duke: Were both wizards under the sheets.)
On election night 2016 a crowd gathered at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans to celebrate the election of a different man named Edwards as governor. A security guard questioned an elderly man in the crowd until someone pointed out that that was the former governor. Related to the new governor only by political party Edwin Edwards at least got to experience the thrill of election night at the Monteleone one more time.
Next year will be the 45th anniversary of the adoption of the state constitution that Edwards guided to passage. It is the document that has governed the state since. Power passes on, but Edwin Edwards was never too far from it.
A town too small to support one lawyer can support two.
Ah, Yes. Fast Eddie.
Even at 90 years old, he could probably run for governor of Louisiana and win.
Always kinda admired his fine taste for the young ladies....quite a guy.
Louisiana politics causes one to pause before speaking of Southern Heritage.
I remember seeing Gov Edwards in his limo cruising down sorority row at LSU on Bid Day when 100s of college girls were out celebrating at all the houses.
So I wonder who he picked up?
Now, either if those would help him win.
Certainly in all the “blue” states!
Does his photographer use the same photoshop filters as Hillary’s fauxtographer?
To win in the 1990s (as a known crook) he had to gin up David Duke (’former’ Democrat) as his opponent.
In my early years in sales I was many times awarded Louisiana state contracts. My distributor carpeted more homes than anybody in Baton Rouge.
“Louisiana politics causes one to pause before speaking of Southern Heritage.”
Louisiana politics. Yes, typical political shenanigans, but you mean you can name one state that doesn’t engage?
So I wonder who he picked up?
Haha! Me too. Caught his eye another time when he was on campus. I was in my green Cutlass and he was walking and there he was right out my window standing on the sidewalk.
He could win if the electorate was reduced to old folks homes.
I hope he enjoys hell when he gets there.
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