Senator Bob Dole was the longest-serving Republican leader in Senate history. In 1976, he was the Republican nominee for vice president, and then in 1996, he was Republican nominee for president. He is currently serving as the chairman of the World War II Memorial campaign and as chairman of the International Commission on Missing Persons in the Former Yugoslavia. Wounded in World War II, Senator Dole was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star. He is married to Elizabeth Hanford Dole and lives in Washington, D.C.
Publishers Weekly Dole sets out to show that the most respected,
fondly remembered and effectual presidents have been endowed with a
funny bone, debunking the notion of the necessarily solemn face of
leadership.
Chris Lehman The Washington Post Dole's lighthearted anthology
brings us a timely reminder that the divide between comedy and
statesmanship is blessedly narrow.
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