John Nance Garner: The Texas Lawyer Who Was a Heartbeat Away
The famous saying that characterized the American vice presidency as “not worth a warm bucket of spit” was first uttered about 85 years ago.
However, the man behind that famous aphorism is largely forgotten. Lost in the tranquility of history’s footnotes stands a West Texas frontier lawyer and judge whose impact extended far beyond the courtroom. He left a significant mark on the judicial, legislative and executive branches of America’s constitutional republic. That country lawyer from the southwest who became America’s 32nd vice president was John Nance Garner.
In this special feature for The Lawbook, historian and author James Lumley offers an important review of Garner’s 50-year legal and political career.
