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The Gortons and Slades - Washington Secretary of State

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194 sLAde goRton: A hALf centuRy in poLitics<br />

Gorton <strong>and</strong> Evans won praise from the ACLU, not exactly an answer to<br />

their prayers for an underst<strong>and</strong>ing Republican base back home.<br />

goRton wAs AMong the outRAged when the owner <strong>of</strong> the Baltimore<br />

Colts, one <strong>of</strong> the NFL’s iconic franchises, loaded the team’s gear—everything<br />

from shoulder pads to memorabilia—into a fleet <strong>of</strong> moving vans<br />

under cover <strong>of</strong> night <strong>and</strong> decamped to Indianapolis. Gorton <strong>and</strong> his staff<br />

drafted a bill that would have required the NFL to create two expansion<br />

teams by 1987, one <strong>of</strong> them guaranteed to Baltimore. More importantly,<br />

the legislation also stipulated that no major pr<strong>of</strong>essional sports league,<br />

including baseball, basketball <strong>and</strong> hockey, could sanction shifting a team<br />

to a new city without weighing pr<strong>of</strong>itability, facilities <strong>and</strong> fan support.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, if a league voted to move a franchise, the final decision would have<br />

to pass muster with a board that included a community representative<br />

<strong>and</strong> a member appointed by the American Arbitration Association. NFL<br />

Commissioner Pete Rozelle, who was lobbying for immunity from antitrust<br />

laws, vehemently opposed Gorton’s bill. It cleared the Commerce<br />

Committee but was bogged down by more intrigue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> budget mess, meanwhile, got messier.<br />

As fall approached, debates still raged, left <strong>and</strong> right, over Social Security,<br />

defense <strong>and</strong> the deficit. Congressmen Dick Cheney <strong>of</strong> Wyoming <strong>and</strong><br />

Trent Lott <strong>of</strong> Mississippi, the minority whip, said Reagan <strong>and</strong> Weinberger<br />

were on a collision course with Congress over their sky-high military<br />

budget request. If Reagan “doesn’t really cut defense, he becomes the<br />

No. 1 special pleader in town,” said Cheney, a future secretary <strong>of</strong> defense.<br />

Aid to the anti-communist Nicaraguan Contras, which Gorton supported<br />

early on, also poisoned relationships.<br />

“Day in <strong>and</strong> day out the toughest, most emotionally draining issue was<br />

aid to the Contras,” says Rich Ellings, who in 1984 became Gorton’s legislative<br />

assistant for foreign <strong>and</strong> defense policy. “Anti-war <strong>and</strong> pro-S<strong>and</strong>inista<br />

activists from <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>State</strong> called me incessantly <strong>and</strong> wrote<br />

Slade accusing us personally <strong>of</strong> genocide, maiming <strong>and</strong> killing babies<br />

<strong>and</strong> siding with evil rich l<strong>and</strong>owners, while Seattle liberals had S<strong>and</strong>inista<br />

leaders visit the city with much fanfare. Congress put time limits on<br />

Contra aid <strong>and</strong> changed its mind several times on the strings attached,<br />

which meant the issue would be reviewed again <strong>and</strong> again.” Gorton wanted<br />

to be constantly up to speed on every development.<br />

Ellings was a young Ph.D. who had come highly recommended by pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />

at the newly named Henry M. Jackson School <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Studies at the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Washington</strong>. When he interviewed for the job

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