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The Maverick and the Machine: Governor Dan Walker Tells His Story [Hardcover]

Dan Walker (Author)
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May 23, 2007
A reformer who was always colorful, provocative, and controversial, Dan Walker became a political maverick, winning two tough elections to become governor of Illinois. Having once sat at the pinnacle of power in Illinois as the state’s chief executive, Walker later found himself behind the bars of a federal prison following his conviction on charges of bank fraud.
 
The Maverick and the Machine tells the dramatic story of Walker’s rise from dirt-poor beginnings to successful trial lawyer, business executive, and governor of Illinois and then to the fall that sent him to prison. Disclosed for the first time are the circumstances that led to his guilty plea, felony conviction, and seven-year prison sentence.
 
This frank volume also probes the inner sanctum of the governorship. Walker outlines his fight with Mayor Richard J. Daley’s vaunted Chicago machine and the powerful incumbent Richard Ogilvie. He recreates his gutsy 1,197-mile campaign walk that led to upset victories in several elections, which were followed by a four-year fight to make state government more fiscally responsible, honest, and transparent.
Bringing his story to the present day, Walker also reviews the investigations of Governor Blagojevich’s administration and the criminal trial of former governor George Ryan.
 
Awarded Best Memoir at the 2008 San Diego Book Awards

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 “I've known other Illinois governors during the past fifty years, and none of them has written anything as self-revealing as The Maverick and the Machine. Former governor Walker bares his soul, extolling his virtues and confessing his weaknesses while laying out in vivid detail stages of a life with little parallel.”
Taylor Pensoneau, coauthor of Dan Walker: The Glory and the Tragedy


A story with a certain Greek tragedy to it, The Maverick and the Machine offers a rare insight into the inner workings of Illinois politics and government. If this were a script for a made-for-television movie, it would be improbable. The story, however, is all too real.”—John S. Jackson, former chancellor of Southern Illinois University Carbondale and visiting professor at the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute

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Dan Walker, a naval officer during World War II and the Korean War, worked in Chicago as a trial lawyer and business executive before becoming governor of Illinois from 1973 to 1977. The author of a number of books, he currently lives in the San Diego area with his wife, Lily.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (May 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809327562
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809327560
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #905,556 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A terrific read and remarkable insight into American politics, June 2, 2007
This review is from: The Maverick and the Machine: Governor Dan Walker Tells His Story (Hardcover)
A friend, knowing of my long-standing interest - and occasional activity -- in politics, sent me this book. It turned out to be a fascinating read!

It is really three stories woven into one. The first is Dan Walker's rise from Navy enlisted man to Annapolis graduate to U.S. Supreme Court clerk to Governor of Illinois. The second is the inside story of how politics and government really worked - and probably still works - in Mayor Richard J. Daley's Chicago and Illinois. And third, an improbable prison memoir, for Governor Walker served 18 months in Federal prison for the failure of his S&L.

Governor Walker, who served one term as the Independent Democratic governor of Illinois from 1973 thru 1977, was a reform-minded, anti-machine, "good government" administrator. He took on the pay-to-play practices of the Chicago machine that are still too-prevalent today - the Jack Abramoff scandal is just one example still making headlines - and paid a huge political price. Challenged by Mayor Daley's hand-picked candidate in his re-election primary, Walker lost. The Democratic candidate then lost to the Republican, "Big Jim" Thompson, and the GOP controlled the Illinois state house for the next 20 years.

It is the story-behind-the-story, however, that is truly fascinating. How politicians - from both parties - controlled jobs and votes is the real story. The real workings of machine politics -- from the ward level up thru the governor's office and into the U.S. Attorney's prosecution for a victimless regulatory error - are conveyed clearly and dramatically. Few political science texts come close to this insider's insight.

The most disturbing parts of the book are Governor Walker's reminiscences about life in the (so-called "minimum" security) prison in Duluth, Minnesota. Every chapter of the book starts with a scene from prison life, and each is more depressing than the previous one. Perhaps what was so surprising for me was that while I never thought of myself as "pro-prison reform," I came away from this book angry about the official abuses and degradations.

"The Maverick and the Machine" should be required reading in every college political science class that even touches on American politics or government. And for the political junkies among us, it is the must-read sleeper of the year!
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is history as truth, not as a Chicago establishment/media snow job!, April 27, 2007
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Dan Walker did his level best to reform Illinois politics. Most notable was one of his first executive orders, banning state employees from engaging in party politics, raising money, or otherwise using state taxpayer time to advance the interests of individual candidates or either party. Of course, this order, and others, rankled just about everyone in the power structure. Notably, his successer, upon gaining office, tossed out most of Governor Walker's reform initiatiaves, with the result that more recently, Governor Ryan was convicted in large part because he engaged in such activities.

Dan Walker inspired an entire generation of citizens to get involved in government, to make it better, to serve the needs of their communities and the State of Illinois. This inspiration was provided by a vision to clean the system up, the improve it, and to make it accountable. Sadly, the power structure recognized his popularity in the state, and after he left office, engaged in an 8 year effort to discredit him. Ultimately they found something. Trivial, but sufficient to bring him down.

This book chronicles the entire story, from its earliest beginnings deep in the early days of the Daley Machine, all the way through his walk through the state, election, term as Governor, and ultimately his downfall. Notably, he was convicted not for anything he did while in government, but rather for technical violations of Savings and Loans regulations. If you had any doubt about the viciousness of the party regulars in Illinois, on both sides of the aisle, this book ought to be a reference point for your investigations. And, you can expect the fireworks again, should this book be reviewed in the coming months in and around Chicago.

Read it for yourself. I did, and though I lived through the events, there was still much to be learned by looking back. Equally important are the lessons it provides today for students of Illinois politics, Mayor Daley, Barak Obama, and anyone thought to have a seat "at the table" in our government today.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Provides insight to a fascinating time in Illinois political history, July 29, 2008
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I came to Illinois after the Walker administration, and I had the great fortune to learn from Vic deGrazia -- one of the most brilliant political minds of the era. As a young politico listening to Vic and others from the Walker team, I often lamented the fact that I had missed out on working with them all through a time of reformation and - yes - fascinating political intrigue. This book fills in a lot of that history, and I recommend it for anyone who wants to truly know Illinois Democratic politics.

Thank you, Governor, for writing this book.



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