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to stay awake through a speech she had heard repeatedly, <strong>George</strong> churned out a pitch on<br />

the virtues of the two-party system and the advantages of having a Republican alternative<br />

to the entrenched Houston establishment. In effect, his platform was the Southern<br />

Strategy avant la lettre. Local observers soon noticed that Barbara <strong>Bush</strong> was able to gain<br />

acceptance as a campaign comrade for Republican volunteers, in addition ot being<br />

esteemed as the wealthy candidate's wife.<br />

When the vote for county chairman came, the candidate opposing <strong>Bush</strong>, Russell Prior,<br />

pulled out of the race for reasons that have not been satisfactorily explained, thus<br />

permitting <strong>Bush</strong> to be elected unanimously by the executive committee. Henceforth,<br />

winning unopposed has been <strong>Bush</strong>'s taste in elections: this is how he was returned to the<br />

House for his second term in 1968, and <strong>Bush</strong> propagandists flirted with a similar<br />

approach to the 1992 presidential contest.<br />

At the time of his election, 38-year old <strong>George</strong> was not exactly a household word, not<br />

even in Houston. In announcing his victory, the Houston Chronicle printed the picture of<br />

a totally different person, captioned as "<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>," the man who wanted to "hone the<br />

party to a fine edge for the important job ahead in 1964"--that is to say, for the Goldwater<br />

for President campaign. [fn 11] As chairman, <strong>Bush</strong> was free to appoint the officers of the<br />

county GOP. Some of these choices are not without relevance for the future course of<br />

world history. For the post of party counsel, <strong>Bush</strong> appointed William B. Cassin of Baker<br />

and Botts, Shepherd and Coates law firm. For his assistant county chairmen, <strong>Bush</strong> tapped<br />

Anthony Farris, Gene Crossman, Roy Goodearle, and for executive director, William R.<br />

Simmons. Not to be overloooked is the choice of Anthony J.P. "Tough Tony" Farris. He<br />

had been a Marine gunner aboard dive bombers and torpedo bombers during the war, and<br />

had later graduated from the University of Houston Law School, subsequently setting up<br />

a general law practice in the Sterling Building in downtown Houston. <strong>The</strong> "P" stood for<br />

Perez, and Farris was a wheelhorse in the Mexican-American community with the<br />

"Amigos for <strong>Bush</strong>" in a number of campaigns. Farris was an unsuccessful Congressional<br />

candidate, but was later rewarded by the Nixon administration with the post of United<br />

States Attorney in Houston. <strong>The</strong>n Farris was elected to the Harris County bench in 1980.<br />

When <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s former business partner and constant crony, J. Hugh Liedtke of<br />

Pennzoil, sued Texaco for damages in the celebrated <strong>Get</strong>ty Oil case of 1985, it was Judge<br />

Tough Tony Farris who presided over most of the trial and made the key rulings on the<br />

way to the granting of the biggest damage award in history, an unbelievable $<br />

11,120,976,110.83, all for the benefit of <strong>Bush</strong>'s good friend J. Hugh Liedtke. [fn 12]<br />

On March 21, <strong>Bush</strong> told the Houston Chronicle that the Harris County GOP is<br />

"conservative," and not "extremist:" "<strong>The</strong> Republican party in the past -- and sometimes<br />

with justification-- has been connected in the mind of the public with extremism," said<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>. "We're not, or at least most of us are not, extremists. We're just responsible<br />

people." <strong>Bush</strong> pledged that his message would be the same all over the county, and that<br />

he would "say the same things in River Oaks as in the East End, or in Pasadena."<br />

At the same time that he was inveighing against extremism, <strong>Bush</strong> was dragooning his<br />

party apparatus to mount the Houston Draft Goldwater drive <strong>The</strong> goal of this effort was

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