Bob Dole

Recognized as one of the most prominent political figures of our time with a distinguished record of service, Bob Dole continues to make a difference in the lives of the American people.  Known for his unconventional candor and prairie wit, Dole is a rare quality, especially in Washington.
 
As Chairman of the newly-dedicated National World War II Memorial, Dole led the country in honoring the heroes of his generation and helped enshrine a legacy of sacrifice for freedom. 
 During the Second World War, he was a platoon leader in the legendary Tenth mountain Division in Italy.  In 1945, he was gravely wounded on the battlefield and was twice decorated for heroic achievement.  His decorations include two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster.
 
In 2005, Senator Dole made his latest contribution to the country with the publication of his personal World War II memoirs, a chronicle of his harrowing experience on and off the battlefield and the lessons learned through his struggle to survive.  One Soldier’s Story is a tribute to those who defended liberty in its darkest hour and his gift to future generations.
 
Following the attacks of September 11, Dole joined forces with former rival President Bill Clinton to serve as Co-Chair of the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund, assisting the educational needs of the families of the World Trade Center; the Pentagon, and United Flight 93.  In January 2003, he was appointed Honorary Co-Chair of the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation, part of President Bush’s USA Freedom Corps.
 
As the Republican Presidential nominee in 1996, Dole offered himself to Americans as an honorable leader.  His candidacy for the White House cemented his reputation as an honest, respected statesman who will long be considered one of the most powerful senators and brilliant legislators of our times.  In 1997, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom as a tribute to his character and contributions to the nation.
 
Ronald Reagan said of Dole as a Senate Majority Leader, “His title of Leader is not just a job title, it’s a description of the man.”  President Bush called Senator Dole, “a great Republican leader, as great as any in the past.”  Bob Dole is one of only 18 Americans to serve as Senate Majority Leader, and his first stint in the position in the mid-1980’s won praise nationwide.  According to Congressional Quarterly, Senator Dole “proved a point that badly needed proving at the time:  the Senate could be led.”
 
Author of two best-selling books on political humor—Great Presidential Wit, I Wish I Was In The Book and Great Political Wit, Laughing (Almost) All the Way to the White House—a frequent guest on late night talk shows, star of two Super Bowl commercials, and renowned political commentator, Dole is part of the American landscape.  He is married to The Honorable Elizabeth Hanford Dole, current Senator from North Carolina. 

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