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Friday, November 10, 2006
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
A bygone era
by Rich Galen
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  • I had the great pleasure of running into former Congressman Bob Michel the other night. Mr. Michel, of Illinois, served in the House from 1957 - 1995 and was the last Republican to serve as Minority Leader until someone claims the title this January.
  • An appreciation written in the Harvard Crimson during the time Michel was a Visiting Fellow said:
  • Michel served in the minority for every one of his 38 years in the House. He never became Speaker; he never chaired a committee; he never chaired a subcommittee. No representative has ever served in the minority longer. It is also doubtful that anyone has ever served in the minority better.

  • I chatted with Mr. Michel about Wednesday's MULLINGS in which I had railed against the lack of good stewardship by the GOP majority.
  • Being Bob Michel, he would not say anything bad about the GOP House Leadership. Being Bob Michel, neither could I get him to say anything untowardly about the incoming Democratic majority.
  • But don't take that as a sign of his being anything but a tough guy. His biography includes the words "D-Day" and "Normandy" and "Battle of the Bulge." From his official Congressional bio:
  • Served with the Thirty-ninth Infantry Regiment as a combat infantryman in England, France, Belgium, and Germany; was wounded by machine gun fire; awarded two Bronze Stars, the Purple Heart, and four battle stars.

  • Mr. Michel served in the House during the terms of some of the most famous Democratic Speakers of the modern era: Sam Rayburn, John McCormack, Carl Albert, and Tip O'Neill.
  • It was during that time that the press remembers fondly - if incorrectly - that Republican Members could fight and squabble with their Democratic colleagues all day, then sit down to a friendly game of poker that night.
  • As Stuart Taylor wrote in the National Journal: "Gone are the days when House Speaker Tip O'Neill and Republican Leader Bob Michel saw one another as friends, both on the golf course and in the Capitol."
  • I'm not so certain that is either as true, nor as benign as legend has led us to believe.
  • I don't doubt that Republicans and Democrats got together for some cigars, some cards, and some sipping whiskey on a fairly regular basis. It's where the phrase "smoke-filled room" comes from.
  • I also don't doubt that in between the moments of joie de vivre there were as many heated disagreements over busted deals as there were harsh words over busted flushes.
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    Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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    Had Michel, not Newt, been Majority Lead
    Had Michel, not Newt, become Majority leader back in the '90s, I think a LOT would have been different. Newt would have been a wonderful majority whip and Michel would have been so impeccable that we would STILL have the '94 majority in power....

    Is Michel available for the college speaking tour?

    Let bygones be gone
    Michel represents the quintesential best loser. It was Gingrich that remade the party to become the party of winners instead of the perpetual second class opposition party.
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