Bill Clements, the first Republican Governor of Texas since Reconstruction
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute Bill Clements, born in Dallas, April 13th 1917. He prospered in the oil business after graduating from Southern Methodist University. His offshore drilling company would become the world’s largest. He was an army engineer during WWII. Clements supported Richard Nixon for the GOP’s 1968 nomination. The new President named him Deputy Secretary of Defense. In 1978, he was elected Governor, the first time for a Republican since Reconstruction. Losing for re-election, he came back four years later for another term. Texans appreciated his "budget discipline, accountability, and tough-on-crime policies." In retirement, Clements chaired SMU’s board of governors. He donated $100 million to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote ...