Howard Baker

Howard Baker

Infobox Senator | name=Howard Henry Baker, Jr.
nationality=American


jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Tennessee
party=Republican
term_start=January 3, 1967
term_end=January 3, 1985
preceded=Ross Bass
succeeded=Al Gore
date of birth=birth date and age|1925|11|15
place of birth=Huntsville, Tennessee
dead=alive
date of death=
place of death=
law school=University of Tennessee
spouse=(1) Joy Dirksen (deceased);(2) Nancy Landon Kassebaum
religion=Presbyterian
order2=12th
title2=White House Chief of Staff
term_start2=1987
term_end2=1988
president2=Ronald Reagan
predecessor2=Donald Regan
successor2=Ken Duberstein
majorityleader3=13th
term_start3=January 3, 1981
term_end3=January 3, 1985
predecessor3=Robert Byrd
successor3=Bob Dole
order4=26th
ambassador_from4=United States
country4= Japan
president4=George W. Bush
term_start4=July 5, 2001
term_end4=February 17, 2005
preceded4=Tom Foley
succeeded4=Tom Schieffer

Howard Henry Baker, Jr. (born November 15, 1925) is a former Senate Majority Leader, Republican U.S. Senator from Tennessee, White House Chief of Staff, and a former United States Ambassador to Japan.

Known in Washington, D.C. as the "Great Conciliator," Baker is often regarded as one of the most successful senators in terms of brokering compromises, enacting legislation, and maintaining civility. A story is sometimes told of a reporter telling a senior Democratic senator that privately, a plurality of his Democratic colleagues would vote for Baker for President of the United States. The senator is reported to have replied, "You're wrong. He'd win a majority."

Family history

Baker was born in Huntsville, in Scott County, Tennessee. He attended The McCallie School in Chattanooga, and after graduating he attended Tulane University in New Orleans. During World War II, he trained at a U.S. Navy facility on the campus of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. He served in the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 and graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1949. That same year, he was admitted to the Tennessee bar and commenced his practice. The rotunda at the University of Tennessee College of Law is now named for him. While delivering a commencement speech during his grandson’s graduation at East Tennessee State University (Johnson City), Baker was awarded an honorary doctorate degree on May 5, 2007. Fact|date=June 2007 Baker is an alumnus of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.

Baker's father, Howard H. Baker, Sr., served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1951 until 1964. He represented a traditionally Republican district in east Tennessee.

Political career

The younger Baker began his own political career in 1964, when he lost an election to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Estes Kefauver to the liberal Democrat Ross Bass. In the 1966 Senate election, Bass lost the Democratic primary to former Governor Frank G. Clement. In the general election, Baker capitalized on Clement's failure to energize the Democratic base, specifically Tennessee labor, and won. He thus became the first elected Republican senator from Tennessee since Reconstruction.

In 1971, President Richard Nixon asked Baker to fill one of two empty seats on the U.S. Supreme Court. When Baker took too long to decide whether he wanted the appointment or not, Nixon changed his mind and decided to nominate William Rehnquist instead. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E1DF1331F937A35752C1A9679C8B63 Renchburg's the One! - New York Times ] ]

Baker was re-elected in 1972 and again in 1978, and served from January 3, 1967, to January 3, 1985. For the last eight of those years, he led the Senate Republicans, with two terms as Senate Minority Leader (1977–1981) and two terms as Senate Majority Leader (1981–1985). Baker was also the influential ranking minority member of the Senate committee, chaired by Senator Sam Ervin, that investigated the Watergate scandal. He is famous for having asked aloud, "What did the President know and when did he know it?", a question given him to ask by his counsel and former campaign manager, future U.S. Senator Fred Thompson.

Baker was frequently mentioned by insiders as possible nominee for Vice President of the United States on a ticket headed by incumbent President Gerald Ford in 1976 and, according to many sources, a front-runner for this post. Ford, however, in a surprising move, chose Kansas Senator Bob Dole [ [http://cgi.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/candidates/republican/dole/political.career/ AllPolitics - Candidates - Republicans ] ] .

Baker ran for President in 1980, dropping out of the race for the GOP nomination after losing the Iowa caucuses to George H.W. Bush and the New Hampshire Primary to Ronald Reagan. Baker's duties as Senate Minority Leader prevented him from campaigning heavily in these important early test races.

He did not seek re-election in 1984, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom the same year. However, as a testament to his skill as a negotiator and honest and amiable broker, Reagan tapped him to serve as Chief of Staff during part of his second term (1987–1988). Many saw this as a move to mend relations with the Senate, which had deteriorated somewhat under the previous Chief of Staff, Donald Regan. (Baker had complained that Regan had become a too-powerful "Prime Minister" inside an increasingly complex Imperial Presidency.) In accepting this appointment, Baker chose to skip another bid for the White House in 1988. [cite web |first=Jacob V. |last=Lamar Jr |title=The Right Man at the Right Time |url=http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,963713,00.html |work=Time |date=March 9, 1987]

In 2001, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy was set up at the University of Tennessee in honor of the former senator. Vice President Dick Cheney gave a speech at the 2005 ground-breaking ceremony for the Center's new building.

Baker is currently Senior Counsel to the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz. [ [Howard H. Baker's profile, from the Baker Donelson firm website] ] He is also an Advisory Board member for the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy.

Honors

* Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1984.
* Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Blossoms, Grand Cordon, 2008 (Japan). [Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs: [http://www.mofa.go.jp/ICSFiles/afieldfile/2008/05/02/2008harunojyokun.pdf "2008 Spring Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals," p. 4;] [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20080430a5.html "51 non-Japanese among 4,000 to receive decorations this spring."] "Japan Times." April 30, 2008.]

Personal life

Baker has been married to the daughters of two prominent Republicans. Since 1996 he has been married to former U.S. Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, the daughter of the late Kansas Governor Alfred M. Landon, who was the Republican nominee for President in 1936. Baker's late first wife, Joy, who died of cancer, was the daughter of former Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen. Howard Baker is a Presbyterian.

ee also

* Snail darter controversy

References

Further reading

*Annis, James. "Howard Baker: Conciliator in an Age of Crises". Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1994
*U.S. Congress. Senate. "Tributes to the Honorable Howard Baker, Jr., of Tennessee in the United States Senate, Upon the Occasion of His Retirement from the Senate". 98th Cong., 2d sess., 1984. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1984.

External links

* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000063 Congressional Biography]
* [http://bakercenter.utk.edu/aboutbaker.html Biography from the Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee]
* [http://www.citigroup.com/citigroup/profiles/baker/sa.htm Citigroup biography]


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