William Knowland, meteoric California Republican Senator
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute William Knowland, born near San Francisco, June 26th 1908. His father was a congressman. Age twelve, he started volunteering for GOP candidates. Public service began in the state house at twenty-four and two years later the state senate. This young Republican served on the RNC executive committee. While an army major in 1945, Governor Earl Warren appointed him to a U.S. Senate vacancy. Knowland went on to defeat humorist Will Rogers for the remainder of the term and then for a full term. He won for a third term with 88% of the vote. Knowland was Senate Majority Leader from 1953 to 1955, and then Minority Leader. He was a foreign policy hardliner, often sparring with President Eisenhower, but mainstream on domestic policy. His guidance helped overcome Democrat opposition to the 1957 Civil Rights Act. Rather than seek another term, i...