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ificandream

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Wed May 8, 2024, 05:23 PM May 2024

Pete McCloskey, Republican Who Tried to Unseat Nixon, Is Dead at 96 [View all]

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Source: New York Times

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By Robert D. McFadden
May 8, 2024

Pete McCloskey, a California congressman who raised a flag of rebellion against President Richard M. Nixon's war policies in Vietnam with a spirited but futile race for the Republican presidential nomination in 1972, died on Wednesday at his home in Winters, Calif., west of Sacramento. He was 96. His death was announced in a statement released on Wednesday by a family spokesman, Lee Houskeeper.

Mr. McCloskey, who represented an area south of San Francisco for 15 years, from late 1967 to early 1983, was a liberal Republican who admired President John F. Kennedy, voted for environmental causes with Democrats and believed that the Republican Party had veered too far to the right.

In July 1971, with the nation divided over the war and Nixon heavily favored for re-election, Mr. McCloskey, a 43-year-old Korean War hero and two-term congressman best known for defeating Shirley Temple Black in a special election, launched his quixotic quest for the Republican nomination.

He had no money, party support or realistic prospects. But he had gone to Vietnam three times, and in campaign appearances he vividly portrayed the war's "cruelty and futility," as he put it, evoking cluster bombs that killed or maimed anyone within 25 acres, and napalm strikes that burned all within 150 feet at 2,000 degrees. Tens of thousands of Vietnamese and Americans were dying in a war that could not be won, he argued. "To talk, as the president does, of winding down the war while he is expanding the use of air power is a deliberate deception," Mr. McCloskey said. "I'll probably get licked, but I can't keep quiet."



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Picture caption: Pete McCloskey in 1975. He represented an area south of San Francisco for 15 years, from late 1967 to early 1983.Credit...CQ Archive/CQ-Roll Call Inc., via Getty Images


He was quite a patriotic man. Too bad the Republican Party didn't follow his lead. I remember he was also associated with a bank in Walnut Creek, CA., that had a peace symbol on the outside of its building. It lit up brilliantly at night. I also remember seeing him as a lawyer in case when I got called to jury duty.

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The only Republican I would have ever voted for. Why he was ever a Republican, beats me. demosincebirth May 2024 #1
That's sad. Pete came to my school in '71 to talk foreign and domestic policies. OAITW r.2.0 May 2024 #2
His passing should not be mourned. It should be celebrated. Trumpdumper May 2024 #3
Sorry to not join you in grave-dancing. How late in life are we talking about, since you brought it up? Hekate May 2024 #6
McCloskey lost his credibility Trumpdumper May 2024 #4
Alm you did here is repeat your earlier post, not answer her question. electric_blue68 May 2024 #8
Cross gently, sir. You were one of the last of a dying breed of Republican, a courageous honorable opponent... Hekate May 2024 #5
Before I was eligible to vote at 16, and at 17... electric_blue68 May 2024 #10
It's good to remember they existed once. The country needs such men back... Hekate May 2024 #13
Pete McCloskey was the LAST republican I had any respect for, and his word has always been his word Brother Buzz May 2024 #12
He had Shirley Temple as a primary challenger? SouthBayDem May 2024 #7
I do sort of remember him. RIP electric_blue68 May 2024 #9
Ex-Republican - His 2007 open letter denouncing the republican party. "A pox on them (Republicans) and their values": Brother Buzz May 2024 #11
There is a chapter titled "The Liquor Officer" in his book "The Taking of Hill 610" about Pat Robertson's military... Crowman2009 May 2024 #14
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