I have always been interested in politics. I used to think I might one day want to get in to politics maybe as a candidate or as a job. That was until I helped run my dad's re-election campaign for Chief Magistrate Judge. I loved the organization. I loved the game planning. I loved designing the signs, the website and the t-shirts. I didn't even mind knocking on doors. The part that discouraged me was the nastiness of dad's opponent. I won't say much, but I will say that he was a liar and a very low character man. I was so impressed with my dad and no matter how tired he got, he still showed his true character as a great man.
From time to time I do still get the political bug. Especially when I see my buddy run for mayor or I see friends signing up to run for school board. This political season in the race for the White House has also sparked my fever again.
I calmed that thirst a few weeks ago when visiting my sisters in Marrietta. We made our usual trip to their local Goodwill and I picked up Zell Miller's book. It was a little old, but still worth the read.
Even though he was a democrat and 'most' of the time I considered myself a Republican, it was one of the best political books I've ever read. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and found myself not being able to put it down.
Zell is definitly a 'conservative' democrat and as he laid out his views on issues, I found myself checking- yes, yes, yes......
If Zell was a little younger, I'd be leading the charge for him to run for President of the United States. He is a conservative who uses common sense in his approach to politics. He brought numerous great programs to the state of Georgia including the Hope Scholarship and the Pre-K program. Some of the ideas he brought while governor should be brought back like boot camps for juvenile delinquents.
I'm sure most Democrats would alienate him for his strong views today, but you know what... I don't think Zell would care. He is a true conservative and a true Southerner. I'm not sure if there is a statue of him in Georgia today but if not, there should be!
Great read and an even greater man!!!