A Personal Reminiscence of Bob Bullock

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Claudia DeLaughter Stravato
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A Personal Reminiscence of Bob Bullock Claudia DeLaughter Stravato (bio) Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 138] He's been called a character, a maverick, a liberal, a conservative, an incredibly charitable man, a cruel man, a man's man, a woman's man, a hard ass, a crack shot, a compassionate man, a softie, a difficult man, a drunk, a visionary, a crude man, a politically incorrect man, the most politically savvy man Texas ever produced, and a man who believed in fundamental fairness. He was all these things and more, and everyone knew not to mess with him. Thank you for inviting me to speak at your President's Dinner here in El Paso. I'm from Amarillo, the windiest city anywhere, according to Wikipedia. I am honored to speak before this august organization, established in 1897—before Amarillo was chartered as a city in 1914! The Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) is critical to Texas history because of its critically acclaimed Texas publications, like the Texas Almanac and the Handbook of Texas, which gather, maintain, and preserve information and legends that make Texas extraordinary. I had the great privilege of working for Bob Bullock for twenty-five years, serving as a regional field manager, deputy comptroller, coordinator of his campaign for lieutenant governor, transition coordinator to the office of lieutenant governor when he won, and his chief of staff when he took office. Your outgoing president, Lance Lolley, also had the privilege of working for Bullock, as he was called by everyone, when he was a student, and he never forgot it. He asked me to "tell it like it was" about Bullock. I can't do that, but I can certainly tell you more than you knew before. [End Page 139] When Lance worked for Bullock, he was a "must hire," who, as he says, "fetched" a lot of cigarettes and Crown Royal whisky for Bullock. I too, was a "must hire." Being a "must hire" meant you knew someone who was in good stead with Bullock. As you may or may not know, Texas does not have a civil service system, so elected officials and state officials can hire anyone they wish. Bullock hired friends, friends of friends, and children of friends. I was hired because my husband was a friend of Bullock's speechwriter. At the time I was hired by Bullock, I was president of the Amarillo Republican Women's Club. A few days after I started working at the comptroller's office in Amarillo, I received a call from Bullock himself. He said, "I hired you because Glen [Castlebury] asked me to, but if I catch you making a single call on my phones for Republicans, I'll fire your ass!" He knew everything about everyone who worked for him, and he used it. Thank God I had a master's degree in government and had a lot of experience running nonprofits. He defined his philosophy about hiring "friends" this way: "Why would I hire someone who simply made a passing grade on a test, but who might turn out not be loyal to me and my goals?" I hire friends because they will always be loyal to me, and they will work hard to pay me back!" He was right. We all worked our hearts out for him. "I always believed in dancing with the folks that brung you," he said. He did us a favor and we were, and are, incredibly loyal to him and his legacy. To this day, we have a group called "BBxers." We have a monthly newsletter, stay in contact with one another, and continue to tell famous "Bullock stories." The BBxers discussed whether or not I should speak to you about him. While the majority thought I should, several thought I would be disloyal talking about personal things he had said. I'm here tonight to talk about this incredibly complex man who probably did more to move Texas out of the past and into the future than any other Texas politician. Bullock simply modernized Texas government! Even before he took office in 1974, Bullock began recruiting the best and the...
鲍勃·布洛克的个人回忆
鲍勃·布洛克的个人回忆克劳迪娅·德劳德·斯特拉瓦托(个人简介)点击查看大图查看全图[结束页138]他被称为一个角色,一个特立独行的人,一个自由主义者,一个保守主义者,一个非常慈善的人,一个残酷的人,一个男人的男人,一个女人的男人,一个强硬的家伙,一个神枪手,一个富有同情心的人,一个温柔的人,一个难搞的人,一个酒鬼,一个有远见的人,一个粗鲁的人,一个政治上不正确的人,德克萨斯州有史以来最具政治头脑的人。一个相信基本公平的人。他是所有这些东西,甚至更多,每个人都知道不要惹他。感谢你们邀请我在埃尔帕索的总统晚宴上讲话。我来自阿马里洛,根据维基百科,这是世界上风最大的城市。我很荣幸能在这个成立于1897年的庄严组织面前发言——在阿马里洛于1914年被特许为城市之前!德克萨斯州历史协会(TSHA)对德克萨斯州的历史至关重要,因为它的出版物广受好评,如德克萨斯州年鉴和德克萨斯州手册,这些出版物收集、维护和保存了使德克萨斯州与众不同的信息和传说。我有幸为鲍勃·布洛克(Bob Bullock)工作了25年,担任过区域经理、副审计长、他竞选副州长的协调人,在他获胜后担任副州长办公室过渡协调人,在他上任后担任幕僚长。你们即将离任的校长兰斯·洛利(Lance Lolley)在学生时代也曾有幸为布洛克(大家都这么称呼他)工作过,他从未忘记这一点。他让我如实讲述布洛克的故事。我不能这么做,但我可以告诉你比你以前知道的更多。当兰斯为布洛克工作时,他是一个“必须雇用的人”,正如他所说,他为布洛克“买了”很多香烟和皇家威士忌。我也是“必雇”。成为“必雇之人”意味着你认识对布洛克有利的人。你可能知道,也可能不知道,德克萨斯州没有公务员制度,所以民选官员和州政府官员可以雇佣任何他们想要的人。布洛克雇佣了朋友,朋友的朋友,朋友的孩子。我被雇用是因为我丈夫是布洛克的演讲稿撰写人的朋友。当我被布洛克聘用时,我是阿马里洛共和党妇女俱乐部的主席。在我开始在阿马里洛的审计长办公室工作几天后,我接到了布洛克本人的电话。他说:“我雇你是因为格伦(凯瑟伯里)让我这么做的,但如果我发现你在我的电话里为共和党人打了一个电话,我就炒了你!”他知道所有为他工作的人的一切,并利用了这一点。感谢上帝,我有一个政府管理的硕士学位,并且有很多管理非营利组织的经验。他是这样定义自己雇佣“朋友”的哲学的:“我为什么要雇佣一个考试成绩及格,但结果却可能对我和我的目标不忠诚的人呢?”我雇佣朋友是因为他们永远对我忠诚,他们会努力工作来回报我!”他是对的。我们都为他尽心尽力。他说:“我一直相信和那些把你带来的人一起跳舞。”他帮了我们一个忙,我们过去和现在都对他和他的遗产非常忠诚。直到今天,我们有一个叫做“BBxers”的团体。我们每月发一份时事通讯,彼此保持联系,并继续讲述著名的“布洛克故事”。BBxers讨论了我是否应该和你谈谈他。虽然大多数人认为我应该这样做,但有几个人认为我谈论他说过的私人事情是不忠的。今晚我在这里要谈论的是这位极其复杂的人,他可能比任何一位德州政治家都更能推动德州走出过去走向未来。布洛克只是把德州政府现代化了!早在1974年上任之前,布洛克就开始招募最优秀的……
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期刊介绍: The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, continuously published since 1897, is the premier source of scholarly information about the history of Texas and the Southwest. The first 100 volumes of the Quarterly, more than 57,000 pages, are now available Online with searchable Tables of Contents.
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