He is an old-style democrat from Southern Indiana, and would be missed. I met him at a breakfast in Corydon, at a place called the Kintner House. His politic's are farther to the right, then most R's out here in California. He is a gentleman, and a very nice person. He own's a chain of newspapers, and was born in Corydon.
Yes. I hate to see the old-timers leave us. They remember when politics wasn't personal and vindictive, as the Clintonistas practice it now. He did do some good things as governor, although his budget was a mess.