Few men have been more important to the life of Kentucky than
three of those who governed it between 1930 and 1963 -- Albert B.
Chandler, Earle C. Clements, and Bert T. Combs. While reams of
newspaper copy have been written about them, the historical record
offers little to mark their roles in the drama of Kentucky and the
nation. In this authoritative and sometimes intimate view of
Bluegrass State politics and government at ground level, John Ed
Pearce -- one of Kentucky's favorite writers -- helps fill this
gap.
In half a century as a close observer of Kentucky politics -- as
reporter, editorial writer, and columnist for the Louisville
Courier-Journal -- Pearce has seen the full spectacle. He watched
"Happy" Chandler vault into national prominence with his flamboyant
campaign style. He was shaken by Earle Clements for asking an
awkward question. He joined in the laughter when a striptease
artist was commissioned a Kentucky Colonel during the Combs
administration. And he watched as the successive governors
struggled to move the state forward, each in his own way.
Yet this is more than a newsman's account of events. Pearce
probes for the roots of the troubles that have slowed Kentucky's
progress. He traces the divisions that have plagued the state for
almost two centuries, divisions springing from the nature of
Kentucky's beginnings. He studies the lack of leadership that has
hampered the always dominant Democratic party and the bitter
factionalism that has kept the party from developing a cohesive
philosophy. When the candidate of one faction has taken office, he
shows, the losing faction has usually made political hay by bolting
to the opposition party or torpedoing the governor's efforts in the
legislature instead of uniting behind a progressive party program.
The outcome of such long-term factionalism is a state that must now
run fast to catch up.
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