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Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank Church [Hardcover]

Leroy Ashby (Author), Rod Gramer (Author)
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An exhaustive, nicely done biography of the late Idaho senator Frank Church, whose four terms (1957-81) ran from the beginning of the Cold War to the post-Vietnam era. A liberal Democrat who ``resembled a rejuvenated New Dealer,'' Church represented an extremely conservative and Republican state. Ashby (History/Washington State Univ.) and journalist Gramer note that even though he developed considerable national clout, Church was always fighting for survival back home. Elected at age 32, he was one of the youngest senators in US history. His role in passing the 1957 Civil Rights Act, by supporting the removal of a section deemed too liberal by some, gave early notice that Church would ``balance his idealistic impulses with political realities.'' But this ``tendency to compromise,'' write Ashby and Gramer, ``also provided the basis for criticism that followed him'' throughout his career. The keynote speaker at the 1960 Democratic National Convention, Church helped usher in the ``new liberalism'' of the Kennedy administration. His ardent sponsorship of wilderness- preservation legislation alienated Idaho big business, and his emerging role as a Senate ``dove'' during the 1960s spurred a right-wing backlash that culminated in a nearly successful recall movement in 1967. He survived, according to the authors, by politicking against gun-control legislation in his state. He defied his own party's president on the war in Southeast Asia, and it was his bipartisan Cooper-Church amendment that--on paper, at least- -prohibited the use of ground troops in Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. He achieved national recognition when he chaired committees investigating the CIA and ITT's manipulation of the Chilean elections and, later, looking into the ``profits from Pentagon-sponsored export sales'' garnered by weapons manufacturers Lockheed and Northrop. While overtly pro-Church, this is nonetheless a fine examination of the fate of New Deal liberalism, its role in the Cold War, and its failure to stand up to what the authors call the ``growing power of the New Right.'' -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • Hardcover: 749 pages
  • Publisher: Washington State Univ Pr; aFirst Edition First Printing edition (April 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 087422103X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0874221039
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.2 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,244,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One Flat Spot, October 23, 2001
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This review is from: Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank Church (Hardcover)
Yes, this is the exhaustive biographical treatment of Senator Frank Church, hero or villian to many of those in Idaho who were here before he was voted out of office in 1980.

The authors clearly poured over the official papers and interviewed many who knew Frank Church. After a while the book takes on something like a Chinese water torture approach piling fact upon fact, without benefit of much analysis of what it meant. If one is looking for additional insight or original investigation of why Church lost in 1980, for example, you will not find it here. Instead co-author Rod Gramer recycles much of his work covering the election. On the other had, the treatment of the 1956 election is fascinating, maybe because I was not yet born.

This book has great stuff on Congressional battles over Vietnam and on Church's committee that investigated the CIA.

The one flat spot in this book is it's weak coverage of Church's considerable influence on natural resource policy that emerged from Congress in the 1960s and 1970s. The book was written in 1984 and therefore does not benefit from the point of time in fully understanding the impact of the legislation in the 1970s affecting the management of federal forests and rangelands.

For example, Sen. Church chaired a committee that investigated the clearcutting practices on National Forests. The results of this investigation was the issuance of the "Church Guidelines" on forest practices which were later incorporated into the 1976 National Forest Management Act. The impact of NFMA on the management of National Forests extends now for more than a quarter of a century. Yet one will not find much of anything about the investigation of clearcutting.

Readers were also unfortunately spared the complexities of the wilderness legislation in Idaho and the protection of wild and scenic rivers. Church's strong support for this legislation eroded his support in traditionally Democrat leaning counties dominated by timbering jobs, which made the difference in 1980 when he lost by 4,262 votes.

I guess this means someone could still write a book about Frank Church and his role in natural resource policy.

And you should still buy this one.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Work on a Great Man, February 18, 1999
This review is from: Fighting the Odds: The Life of Senator Frank Church (Hardcover)
This is the definitive biography on one of the true greats in Idaho politics, Frank Church. In a land of forked tongues, he was a straight shooter. His loss was one not only for the west, but for the entire country. Frank Church was the true spirit of the West. May it rise again.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Biography, December 1, 2002
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This biography of Frank Church is a well researched and written book. The understanding gained from this book of why "liberal" members of Congress from the west act the way they do is considerable. Frank Church beat the odds in that he was a Democrat from a state that was and still is largely republican. The authors in choosing what to focus on only briefly touched on his impact on environmental issues and instead focused on the issues that got him elected repeatedly. It is an essential read to further the understanding of the post war era in American Politics.
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