"Yeah, every day. But I think if I had pressed him he probably would have agreed to it.
Senator Mother of Nancy Moore Thurmond; Private; Private and Paul Reynolds Thurmond. That would be Franki, Roberts's wife, who once worked for Thurmond. Friends and family -- his daughter Julie and her husband live in the area -- take turns taking him out. "If the Senate's in session late," she says, "I might call over to the floor just to see if everything's okay.".
"In fact, quite a few times he's said we need to get all of the funeral plans made and he has written out some things and he wanted me to go ahead and finalize things and I said, 'Oh, it's too sad, I can't do that.
Koenig's car struck and killed Nancy Moore Thurmond, a 22-year-old student at the University of South Carolina, at about 10:30 p.m. April 13, as she jaywalked across a … "He's still pretty sharp.". Thurmond and his first wife, Jean Thurmond, were married in 1947; she died in 1960. Then gets up. "We didn't want to take any chance of his falling," she says, "and also just mainly for our own peace of mind. Thurmond is at the hearing for half an hour, during which he reads, uneasily, two brief statements. Juni 2003 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1947 bis 1951 Gouverneur von South Carolina. Sometimes, out of the blue, Thurmond will regale visitors with almost verbatim recollections of important moments in his public life -- like the time, in 1941, that Circuit Judge Thurmond defused a shootout in Edgefield County, S.C. There is no pretense on either side of the aisle about what's at stake and why Ol' Strom receives daily encouragement by Republicans to hang in there: the balance of the Senate. I mean, do we need to get the Gatorade? He had four children with his second wife, the former Nancy Moore, whom he married in 1968. He has all but given up gaveling the Senate into session as he once did with regularity. Better to tell stories -- like the one about ice cream. ", "Well, perhaps it's a matter of him in control of the office and not wanting anything in the way of that.
A driver -- he's entitled to this privilege as the Senate's president pro tempore -- shepherds him around town in a government Cadillac.
During this time he also began studying law and in 1930 was admitted to the bar. …initiatives; these Southern Democrats supported, concentrated support—such as Dixiecrat candidate. John Warner (R-Va.), who replaced Thurmond as chair of the Armed Services Committee: "I can say he's careful about his votes.
Repeated requests to get time with Thurmond for this article were turned down.
Then sits down. Thurmond, who died June 26, 2003 at the age of 100, was the longest serving senator in United States history. ): "Everyone senses that he's not been in good health. These hand maneuvers go on and on, and noticeably so, for they unfurl slowly, almost rhythmically, like a minuet, and Thurmond is alone in this performance. She calls to check on him, he calls to say hello. Her eyes are the color of the sky.
Nancy Moore Thurmond: Alma mater: Vanderbilt University; University of South Carolina School of Law; Occupation: Attorney: Paul Reynolds Thurmond (born January 9, 1976) is an American politician from the state of South Carolina. Dezember 1902 in Edgefield, South Carolina; 26. Thurmond pulled an empty chair next to his desk, real close. Thurmond had called Roberts over on the Senate floor.
(His staff quarrels with this point, noting a nighttime call to Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham at his house on a home-state issue and his active push for a national Army museum at Fort Belvoir.). What is the imbalance? "Don't let appearances fool you," Roberts says. I don't know.". "If you're 50-50, you're concerned about every senator," says Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.). I'll think about it tomorrow.' In 1996 he became the oldest person to serve in Congress and the following year became the longest-serving U.S. senator; he held the latter distinction until 2006, when he was surpassed by Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia.
Nancy Moore met the much-older Strom Thurmond at a country festival when she was 17 and a freshman at Duke University. I just don't think he really felt that he wanted that as part of his life, legacy. Er gehörte bis 1964 den Demokraten an, wechselte aber aufgrund seiner Ablehnung des Civil Rights Acts zu den Republikanern. And some are kind enough to bend over and give him a few words. He won 39 electoral votes. After spending many years volunteering for causes to fight diabetes, cancer, blood shortages and birth defects, Nancy Thurmond now devotes her time to her 10 grandchildren, calling it … The rest of the time -- that is, when he's not signaling for Lauffer -- is spent gazing into the hearing room and performing a kind of seated ballet with his hands. The Senate is not about to push one of its own out of the club simply because he is old. "People make allowances," says one. This is what has happened to Thurmond to a certain extent. A friend says his wish is to die in the Senate that he loves. Thurmond motioned Napier to come sit with him. He's very independent. He's voting.
A once vigorous politician known for his spontaneous push-ups demonstrations, who fathered the first of four children at age 69, Thurmond often seems like a man just holding on.
There's something that we need to do to help him not feel weak. She is Thurmond's second wife; his first, Jean Crouch Thurmond, died of a malignant brain tumor in 1960. He's given me the independence to have a life of my own so that I could be with people my own age at this point in my life.". Sins are forgiven. The sixth seat in the first row on the Republican side, flanked by Charles Grassley of Iowa and Don Nickles of Oklahoma.
He is the oldest senator to ever serve and has served the longest of any senator. Or purchase a subscription for unlimited access to real news you can count on. Bettis Rainsford, Thurmond's longtime friend from his hometown of Edgefield, S.C., offers this cautionary note for those keeping a death watch: "The truth is there have been a lot of South Carolina politicians who were gonna run for Strom's seat when he died, and most of them have already died. He no longer shuttles back to his home state during recesses as most senators do -- flying is too hard on him. ", Besides, says Armstrong Williams, "He's got the best nursing home in the world -- the Senate.". "He does the thing that other people never think to do -- like taking the pages to get ice cream in the Senate dining room when we're working late. Eight years later, Thurmond, at age 66, married Nancy, a 22-year-old former Miss South Carolina. ", After their daughter was killed in 1993, she never thought about divorce again, she says, and has remained engaged in his life. With that, the questioning is cut off and Thurmond is escorted into a senators-only elevator and heads back to his office. ... a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Nancy Moore Thurmond (30 Mar 1971–14 Apr 1993), Find a Grave Memorial no. Reelected as a Republican to seven consecutive terms, Thurmond continued to seek Southern conservative support for the GOP. "The reason I got into politics was to fight the Strom Thurmonds," says Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.). I think it was opportunism. Nancy Thurmond is receiving treatment outside South Carolina, the newspaper reported. That's natural.
Sure, Thurmond changed -- either out of political expediency or enlightenment -- and by the time the Voting Rights Act was up for renewal in 1982, Thurmond was behind what he had once opposed, and by 1983 he was supporting a federal holiday for Martin Luther King Jr., and so on.
Whenever Thurmond needs him, the senator turns his head slightly to the right and Lauffer comes within whispering range. The couple had been estranged since the early 1990s, but never divorced. At what point do you draw the line? He likes to eat and has an appetite. The brain runs on electricity. Paul Reynolds Thurmond (born January 9, 1976) is an American politician from the state of South Carolina.A member of the Republican Party, Thurmond is a former member of the South Carolina Senate.He is the youngest child of Strom Thurmond, who served in the United States Senate for 48 years, and famously became a father again, at 73 years old with Paul.
Nancy Moore Thurmond insists she has no desire to finish term of 98-year-old husband, Sen Strom Thurmond, but has agreed to spend several months helping to … Runs his office and protects him like a museum piece -- George Washington's sword or Lincoln's top hat. She's wearing a gold angel brooch on her lapel. A member of the Republican Party, Thurmond is a former member of the South Carolina Senate. There are signs, in the conversations he has with friends, that Strom Thurmond is studying himself. Thurmond's flirtatious ways are legendary, and apparently he is not too old to pat a rear or hug a bit too closely. Almost at his seat, he was turned loose by an aide and grabbed the arm of Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), who greeted him: "How you doin', chief?" I think it was political survival from the beginning.". Helms gets around now by motorized cart, but he says don't be deceived. And "I don't think he's going to stand up and give a 20-minute floor speech," says Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.). Forgotten: His flip from progressive Southern Democratic governor to 1948 Dixiecrat presidential candidate and defender of white supremacy.
I ride a stationary bicycle 10 minutes every day and do some other things.". Just watching Strom Thurmond at age 98 is instructive, for there is so little of consequence to see. Managed by: peggy Sue mckay (martin) Last Updated: November 24, 2014 Does he need salt in the system?
"I would like to have a better friendship with Duke [Thurmond's chief of staff], but I don't think he feels kindly toward me. But this is one subject that is taboo around here.
"That's mechanical, and your brain is not mechanical. By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. She shouts to Thurmond -- his hearing is failing and he refuses to wear a hearing aid -- that another reporter wants to ask how he's feeling. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. "He is sweet and thoughtful and everybody loves him," says Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex.). She was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday, but has told … Born Dec. 5, 1902, when Teddy Roosevelt was president, he heard Booker T. Washington speak, was around when Mark Twain was alive, was elected as county superintendent of education during the Depression and ran for president against Harry Truman. If you talk to him about one subject, he's likely to talk to you about another. "Come back and visit me more often. ", Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) pulls a little something from his pocket, all wrapped in shiny gold-green cellophane. He rubs his upper lip, his right eye, his left eye, his right cheek, his nose, he raises a glass of water to his lips, one sip, then scratches his head, wipes something out of his right eye, strokes his left eyebrow, smooths back his thin reddish hair with both hands. In February he spent a weekend in the hospital complaining of fatigue -- his fifth hospitalization in 11 months.
He likes taking drives -- to visit Civil War sites or just to see the cherry blossoms. Thad Strom, his former chief counsel, has dinner with him once or twice a week, usually at the International House of Pancakes, where Thurmond will load up on pancakes and an omelet. And so we constantly worry.
He fades in and out.
Short was unavailable yesterday evening, a Thurmond spokeswoman said, but previously had declined an interview request. ", It is difficult to age in public -- eyes are trained on one's physical deterioration, which may have no relation to the condition of one's mind.
And Nancy Thurmond, former Miss South Carolina, was a classmate of my mother’s in high school. Thurmond, who died June 26, 2003 at the age of 100, was the longest serving senator in United States history.