Archives for January 2013

Independence Day / David Walters

A Question: No fireworks but Independence Day came early for me.   A proud progressive, last week I joined the plurality of Americans and became an Independent.  My thinking is that we need less “Us” and “Them” as we step up to critical challenges like the structural deficit.  Are principled parties ceding to absolutism and self-interest?  Do the parties help or hurt our ability to approach problems pragmatically?

A Person: I met David Walters on a three-week mission while working for Dukakis in 1988.  Walters,  then 36, had just come on the Oklahoma political scene and I was the third-string campaign staffer assigned to help him raise money for a Lloyd Bentsen lunch.  We ran at 5am and were talking shop over a Coors Light at 10pm.  His work ethic was maniacal but his charisma and humor made the whole thing seem like fun.  After the Bentsen event, I bought a pair of cowboy boots on the way to the airport thinking I would never see Oklahoma again.   I was back two months later and the rest is, if not always accurate,  history.  I feel so fortunate to have met many of the national players of the ’90s.  Except for Clinton, no one held a candle to David’s talent.  He is a brilliant deal maker and was an exceptional Governor with a deep independent streak… precisely what we need today.

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Life-Long Friendship / Russell Fearing

An Idea: A close friendship hitting on all cylinders is one of life’s great pleasures.  What you learn at some point is that a fulfilling one takes effort. In a lasting friendship, as in a race to Bermuda, there are occasionally moments of discomfort and boredom as well as triumph, laughter and celebration.  Elbow Beach and good friends are worth the squalls.  Forgiving the inevitable misunderstandings and copping to your own imperfections is a smart strategy.

A Person:  I moved in across the street from Rusty Fearing in 1968. Together, we hid during pre-school cleanup and nearly drowned during YMCA swimming lessons. At Tabor Academy we competed across the board —  grades, sports, girls — fairly evenly (as far as he knows!).  We’ve had big fights, we’ve broken the law and set speed records to Colby College.  We give each other unending shit and support.  I admire his brains, energy and discipline. Did I mention he’s to the right of Attila the Hun, golfs when I sail and thinks recycling is a hoax?  Someday, one of us will have the honor to re-work our Best Man toast and have the final word on our friendship. 44 years gives you that kind of confidence.

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Connect with Russell because he transforms banks and businesses (IBMer), enjoys an occasional cocktail and is a great family man.

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