Lucky: The Wit and Wisdom of Governor Phil Batt
148 pages, softcover
Interview and essays compilation by Rod Gramer
Phil Batt, Idaho's 29th governor, reflects back on his remarkable career and takes a stand on some of the pressing issues of our time.
Product Description
In Lucky, Former Idaho Governor Phil Batt tells us that he has
lived a “lucky” life. It is true that Batt has lived a charmed
life, but it took more than luck for his half-century long and
distinguished political career. Wisdom and wit and more than
a heavy dose of common sense and decency contributed to his
success as a legislator, party chair, lieutenant governor and
governor. Batt brought a practical, business-like discipline
to the Statehouse, but one tempered with a soft heart for
Idahoans who needed support: the young, vulnerable, and
marginalized. A champion of conservative fiscal values, he was
also a champion of human values like equality and fairness.
Batt reflects back on his remarkable career and takes a stand
on some of the pressing issues of our time - human rights,
immigration, deficits, and the lack of political civility. He
remembers many of the political luminaries he worked with,
notably the late Democratic Governor Cecil Andrus and
late Republican Senator Jim McClure. Lucky also includes
insightful essays by those who know Batt well, including two
former governors who credit Batt for advancing their political
careers. Lucky shows us that there was more than luck to the
man some call the “little giant,” it also reminds us of how
lucky Idaho was to have him as its 29th governor.
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