- John Danforth
Infobox Senator | name=John C. Danforth
nationality=American
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Missouri
party=Republican
term_start=December 27 1976
term_end=January 3 1995
preceded=Stuart Symington
succeeded=John Ashcroft
ambassador_from2=United States
country2= the United Nations
term_start2 =2004
term_end2 =2005
president2=George W. Bush
predecessor2 =John D. Negroponte
successor2 =Anne W. Patterson "(Acting)"
date of birth=birth date and age|1936|09|5
place of birth=St. Louis County, Missouri
dead=alive
date of death=
place of death=
law school=Yale University , 1963
spouse=Sally Dobson Danforth
religion=EpiscopalJohn Claggett "Jack" Danforth (born
September 5 ,1936 ) is a formerUnited States Ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican United States Senator fromMissouri . He is an ordained Episcopal priest. Danforth is married to Sally D. Danforth and has five adult children.Education and early career
Danforth was born in 1936 in
St. Louis, Missouri . He attended St. Louis Country Day School, received his bachelor's degree fromPrinceton University in 1958, and attended both law and divinity graduate schools atYale University . Danforth is the grandson ofWilliam H. Danforth founder ofRalston Purina . His father was Donald Danforth, a former chief executive of the company. One of his brothers is Dr. Bill Danforth, former chancellor ofWashington University .In his first bid to run for public office at any level he was elected in 1968 at the age of 32 to be Missouri's
Attorney General . On his staff of assistant attorneys general wereKit Bond ,John Ashcroft , andClarence Thomas .In 1970 Danforth ran for the United States Senate for the first time, against Democratic incumbent
Stuart Symington . Danforth was defeated in a close race.In 1972 Danforth's colleague Bond was elected
Missouri Governor at the age of 33, and Danforth was re-elected Attorney General. The two projected an image of Missouri's young Republicanwunderkind in a state that traditionally had been Democratic.enate races
In 1976 Danforth ran to succeed retiring Senator
Stuart Symington . He ran in the Republican primary with little opposition. The Democrats had a three-way battle among Symington's sonJames W. Symington , former Missouri GovernorWarren Hearnes and rising political star CongressmanJerry Litton . Litton and his entire family were killed when the plane taking them to their victory party in Kansas City crashed on take off inChillicothe, Missouri . Hearnes, who had finished second in the primary far behind Litton, was appointed to challenge Danforth. Danforth easily won even thoughJimmy Carter of Georgia won Missouri in the presidential election.Danforth was narrowly re-elected in 1982. His Democratic opponent was
Harriett Woods , a relatively unknown state senator from the St. Louis suburb ofUniversity City, Missouri . She was active in women's rights organizations and collected union support. She was a cousin of Democratic SenatorHoward Metzenbaum ofOhio . Her speeches denouncedRonald Reagan 's policies so vigorously that she ran on the nickname, "Give 'em Hell, Harriett" (a play on the famous Truman phrase). Danforth won 51% to 49%. Woods' pro-choice stance was said to be the reason for her defeat. [http://www.umsl.edu/~whmc/guides/whm0490.htm] Woods and Danforth stayed on good terms following her defeat.In 1988 Danforth crushed Democrat
Jay Nixon , 68% to 32%. Danforth chose not to run for a fourth term and retired from the Senate in 1995. He was succeeded by former Missouri governorJohn Ashcroft .In January 2001, when Missouri Democrats lined up against John Ashcroft to oppose his nomination for U.S. Attorney General, Danforth's name was invoked. Woods testified in the Senate Judiciary hearings: "He (Ashcroft) is indeed a man of deep conviction, but in Missouri, he increasingly has been seen as an extremist who can be ruthless for political ends." Former U.S. Senator Tom Eagleton reacted to the nomination by saying: "John Danforth would have been my first choice. John Ashcroft would have been my last choice." [http://judiciary.senate.gov/oldsite/te011601hw.htm]
enate career
During the 1991 Senate hearings regarding U.S. Supreme Court nominee
Clarence Thomas , Danforth used his considerable clout to aid the confirmation of Thomas, who had served Danforth during his state attorney general years and later as an aide in the Senate. The bond was further strengthened in that both men had studied to be ordained. Thomas was studying to be a Catholic priest atConception Seminary College inNodaway County, Missouri when a racial comment he heard at the college about the assassination ofMartin Luther King, Jr. caused him to quit. After leaving the seminary, Thomas attended Episcopal services, and Danforth is an ordained Episcopal priest.A political moderate, Danforth was once quoted as saying he joined the Republican Party for "the same reason you sometimes choose which movie to see — [it's] the one with the shortest line".
Danforth is a longtime opponent of the
capital punishment , as he made clear on Senate floor in 1994 [ [http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/article.php?did=1940 New Voices - Conservative Voices ] ] .When Danforth entered politics, Missouri was a reliably Democratic state with both its U.S. Senators and Governors regularly being Democrats. Prior to Symington, Danforth's seat in the Senate was held by Democratic Party heavyweights Thomas Hart Benton and
Harry S. Truman .Post-Senate career
Danforth has had a colorful post-Senate career.
* Office of Special Counsel - Waco — In 1999, Democratic U.S. Attorney General
Janet Reno appointed Danforth to lead an investigation into the FBI's role in the 1993Waco Siege . Danforth appointed DemocraticU.S. Attorney Edward L. Dowd, Jr. for the Eastern District of Missouri as his deputy special counsel for Waco. He also hiredBryan Cave law firm partner Thomas A. Schweich as his chief of staff.Assistant U.S. Attorney James G. Martin served as Danforth's director of investigative operations for what became known as the "Waco Investigation."* Short list of vice president candidates — In July 2000, Danforth's name was leaked as being on the short list of potential vice presidential nominees for Republican candidate George W. Bush, along with Michigan Governor
John Engler , New York GovernorGeorge Pataki , Pennsylvania GovernorTom Ridge , and formerAmerican Red Cross PresidentElizabeth Dole . Just one week before the2000 Republican National Convention was to be held in Philadelphia, campaign sources said thatDick Cheney , the man charged with leading the selection process for the nominee, had recommended Danforth to Bush for the position. [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/07/22/bush.veepstakes/] Bush secretly met with Danforth at a hotel in Chicago, and three days later Danforth held a press conference stating he would be stepping down from his appointed role in the Waco investigations because an unforeseen political opportunity had suddenly come up. However, despite growing speculation that Danforth was Bush's final pick, Bush selected Cheney himself for the position.* U.S. Special Envoy to
Sudan — In September 2001, President Bush appointed Danforth a special envoy to Sudan. He brokered a peace deal that officially ended the civil war in the South between Sudan's Islamic government and Christian-backed Sudanese rebels, but elements of that conflict still remain unresolved (as has the separateDarfur conflict ).* U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations — On
July 1 ,2004 , Danforth was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to theUnited Nations , succeedingJohn Negroponte , who left the post after becoming the U.S. Ambassador toIraq in June. Danforth is best remembered for attempts to bring peace to the Sudan but only stayed at the UN for five months. Danforth was mentioned as a successor to Secretary of StateColin Powell . Six days after the announcement thatCondoleezza Rice was going to take the position Danforth submitted his resignation onNovember 22 ,2004 , effectiveJanuary 20 ,2005 . Danforth's [http://www.un.int/usa/JCD%20Resignation.pdf resignation letter] said, "Forty-seven years ago, I married the girl of my dreams, and, at this point in my life, what is most important to me is to spend more time with her." [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/02/politics/main658896.shtml]* Funerals of Ronald Reagan and Katharine Graham — As an ordained Episcopal priest, Danforth officiated the funeral services of former president Ronald Reagan on
June 11 ,2004 at theWashington National Cathedral . He did the same for "Washington Post " executiveKatharine Graham in 2001, also at the National Cathedral.*Battles with the Christian Right — On
March 30 ,2005 , Danforth wrote an op-ed piece in the "New York Times " critical of the Republican party. The [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/30/opinion/30danforth.html?ex=1269838800&en=047f7bb6ae981400&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt article] began: "By a series of recent initiatives, Republicans have transformed our party into the political arm of conservative Christians...". The article by an ordained Episcopal priest (followed by aJune 17 ,2005 piece headlined [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/17/opinion/17danforth.html?ex=1276660800&en=25349ae86c8966e1&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss "Onward, Moderate Christian Soldiers"] ) ignited considerable debate both pro and con. "The Washington Post " onFebruary 2 ,2006 , headlined its article [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/01/AR2006020102393.html "'St. Jack' and the Bullies in the Pulpit"] . Danforth is the author of the book "Faith and Politics: How the "Moral Values" Debate Divides America and How to Move Forward Together".Danforth has received a star on the
St. Louis Walk of Fame . [http://www.stlouiswalkoffame.org/inductees/]Danforth is currently a partner at
Bryan Cave . [http://www.bryancave.com/files_bc/pdf/Danforth%2DReg.pdf]Danforth is one of the eight directors (not all living) of the
Commission on Presidential Debates . [http://www.debates.org/pages/lead.html]Danforth is currently a Member of the
Global Leadership Foundation , an organization which works to promote good governance around the world. [ [http://www.g-l-f.org/pagebuilder.asp?id=239 Welcome to GLF Global Leadership Foundation ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2004/bio3586.doc.htm UN Press release on becoming US Ambassador to the UN]
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