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6—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS-Wednesday, August 2. 1972
The Ennis Daily News
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TEXAS 1 PRESS ASSOCIATION
Eagleton Affair
Still Don’t Pick
"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree
with Anyone Else But Me . . ."
President - Manager.......
Charles E. Gentry
Editor
Floyd W. Casebolt
Associate Editor..
Fay Casebolt
Advertising Manager.
Joe D. Newman
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VP Ticket Right
By BRUCE BIOSSAT
A glaring lesson of the Thomas Eagleton affair is that,
despite all pretense to the contrary, we still don't pick
our vice presidential nominee with the necessary great
care and thought.
After John F. Kennedy was assassinated, many shocked
politicians in both parties were heard to say that this
tragedy underscored the need to choose vice presidential
prospects not for short-range political value but strictly
on their qualifications for the White House.
Whereupon Sen. Barry Goldwater, in naming New York
Rep. William Miller as his running mate less than a year
later, seemed to offer in explanation only this: "He gives
Lyndon Johnson fits."
And Johnson himself, picking Sen. Hubert Humphrey,
was reported to be less concerned with Humphrey’s
established talent and experience than with heavy pres-
sures from the Democratic party’s liberal wing.
Humphrey’s 1968 choice, Sen. Edmund Muskie, came
out of a typical pressure-cooker situation, with the bleary-
eyed presidential nominee and his bleary-eyed advisers
hastily weighing prospects. At the time, Muskie seemed a
wise selection. But his faltering response to the demands
of the 1972 campaign raised grave doubts.
President Nixon in 1968 did in fact take more time in
choosing. He had sifted names for weeks, and had actual-
ly chosen Spiro Agnew at least 10 days before the Re-
publican convention at Miami Beach.
Yet, curiously, he felt it necessary to go through the
accepted charade of appearing to choose his men by
listening to volumes of last-minute advice.
Furthermore, Nixon’s judgment was heavily political.
Agnew was seen as a "bridge candidate," a man with a
northern urban background but bearing a conservative
strain pleasing to the South. The feeling that George
Wallace could not make Agnew a target was not a small
consideration.
So now we come to Eagleton, another product of high-
pressure haste, culled from a list of 30 names.
The senator says he might have told Sen. George Mc-
Govern of his medical history but that he did not have
time to think on that "hectic day." McGovern’s cam-
paign manager, Gary Hart, says it took nearly a week to
assemble all the details of all Eagleton’s record of hos-
pitalization and treatment for nervous exhaustion and
fatigue.
These utterances can only be put down as confessions of
laxity. Any observer knows that the California delegate
credentials challenge put the McGovern forces under
great strain in the final days leading to his nomination.
But it does not make sense that they did not detach one
or two able men to sift out vice presidential names and
investigate, with deliberate care, the top choices.
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Like to Encourage
A Worthy Activity?
Nearly "as long as your arm,” as the saying goes is the list of causes which
are benefitted by the annual service club carnival (formerly the Optimist's),
henceforth the Optimist-Jaycee.
Magnitude of the civic work to benefit is around double this year, with the
two clubs going together.
In a number of instances, the projects to be fostered are the individual
endeavors of the respective Optimist and Jaycees; in others, it's a case of
their pitching in and helping with some community enterprise which may
be originated by somebody else, but is one entirely worthy of encourage-
ment.
These commendable activities are present in wide variety - and a number of
them have to do with the wholesome interests of the youngfolk, for both
clubs are definitely and consistently interested in the welfare of the boys and
girls.
Extensive thought and effort are entailed in arranging and in the execution
of the carnival. This they do in full faith that the public will patronize the
various entertainments, having a good time, all the while...Good backing is
truly deserved.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1972, newspaper, August 2, 1972; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1690192/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.