Robert S. Strauss

1918 - 2014

Robert S. Strauss

1918 - 2014

BORN

1918

DIED

2014

Robert Strauss Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 19, 2014.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dealmaker and political powerbroker Robert S. Strauss, a former Democratic Party chairman whose counsel also was prized by Republicans, died Wednesday. He was 95.

A spokesman for Strauss' law firm, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, confirmed the death but released no other information.

Strauss, a quick-witted and gregarious Washington insider with a soft Texas drawl, moved easily in the city's political, business and social circles. Mixing outlandish boasts with a self-deprecating humor, he regularly told listeners: "It ain't braggin' if you've done it."

An intimate and political ally of President Jimmy Carter — he managed Carter's two presidential campaigns — Strauss later advised Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. At a time of upheaval in the Soviet Union, Bush sent the politically surefooted Texan to Moscow as U.S. ambassador.

In a statement Wednesday, Bush said that Strauss' "lifelong devotion to the Democratic Party never precluded his ability to work across the aisle on matters of national importance. ... He counseled several presidents of the United States of both parties — and like the others, I valued his advice highly."

When Strauss' appointment to represent the U.S. in the Soviet Union was criticized on grounds that he lacked the geopolitical background required for such a sensitive posting, he said: "While I'm no expert on these things, I'm an expert on people."

Testifying at his Senate nomination hearing in 1991, Strauss pledged a strong voice in dealing with the Soviets. "I may not convince everyone. But they will know where we stand."

During his 15-month tenure as ambassador, Strauss witnessed the fall of Mikhail Gorbachev's communist government and the breakup of the Soviet Union.

Strauss relinquished his ambassadorial post to return to the powerhouse law firm he co-founded in 1945 in Dallas. He never established the type of relationship with President Bill Clinton that he enjoyed with previous presidents, attributing the distance from his fellow Democrat to a difference in age.

More recently, Strauss was a superdelegate during the 2008 presidential campaign. He remained neutral during the long battle between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. In a May 2008 essay in The Washington Post, he said each one had "waged brilliant campaigns. ... America would be in good hands if either became president."

The University of Texas' school of international security and law in Austin bears Strauss' name. He also has held the Lloyd Bentsen chair at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT.

Strauss was born on Oct. 19, 1918, in Lockhart, Texas. He grew up in Stamford, where his father was a dry goods merchant. His parents were Jewish, but he received no formal religious instruction.

He first dipped into politics while a student at the University of Texas, when he worked on Lyndon B. Johnson's first congressional campaign. After earning his law degree in 1941, he joined the FBI, where he spent the war years as a roaming special agent.

Possessed of a deft financial touch, the young Strauss purchased radio stations and real estate, parlaying his investments into a multimillion-dollar portfolio by the time he was 45.

His first major involvement in politics was as one of the top fundraisers for the 1962 gubernatorial campaign of his close friend John Connally, whom he met at college in the late 1930s, when Connally was student body president.

Connally first appointed Strauss to the Democratic National Committee in 1968. A year later, Strauss opened a branch of his Dallas law firm in the nation's capital.

A master in the art of backroom dealmaking, Strauss accomplished a major feat in 1968, when he succeeded in getting sworn enemies Connally, then governor, and Sen. Ralph Yarborough to campaign together for the national Democratic ticket.

Strauss' prodigious talent for campaign fundraising made him an influential member of the DNC. During his tenure as the party treasurer, he cut the debt in half. He later moved into the DNC chairmanship, a perch he used to help engineer Carter's 1976 election.

Strauss received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, in 1981.

His political apex came during the Carter years, where he was known as the president's "Mr. Fixit." Carter called on the skilled negotiator to serve as U.S. trade representative, his point man on inflation and as a special envoy to the Middle East.

In later years, however, the conservative Strauss found himself outside the inner councils of a Democratic Party that had become far more liberal than he. Friends and critics alike pointed to Strauss' unerring ability to remain close to whoever was in power, regardless of their politics.

After Carter's defeat in 1980, the departing president quipped: "Bob Strauss is a very loyal friend. He waited a whole week after the election before he had dinner with Ronald Reagan."


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Torey Harris

August 31, 2020

Im about 6yrs late but i would like to say Mr. Strauss was one of a kind with a heart of gold and was like a second grandfather to me my grandfather use to work for him his name was Reuben Hicks they were very close Mr.Strauss impacted our lives hugely and will be dearly missed I love you Mr.Strauss and thanks for everything youve done for my family.

September 17, 2014

Myentire famiky havnothing but wonderfullthought and blessibgs for your famiky inthus time of sorrow

isaacfenway brodkin naned for his gfeat grandfather isaacsimmons of waxotexaa

evelyn simmons

September 17, 2014

I am evelyn simmonscwidow of drwilliam simmons he and mr strass were cousins both great grand sons of rabbi heinrich schwarz hempstead texas we had retired tox scottsdake arizona my deepestvsympathy to the family

April 27, 2014

I had the privilege of working with his wife, Annette, when she was Mayor of Dallas. This involved the first "Dallas together" project that resulted in the single member districts in the city. Also I wrote speeches for her very bright mind. the best was her graduation address at Penn State. They sill talk about it. We do need Robert S. Strauss to help design a new political system. He is able to work across the entire political spectrum.

Don Edward Beck, Ph. D. Center for Human Emergence, Denton, Texas [email protected]
I thought Vernon Jordan's speech was a master piece.

March 30, 2014

My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2. Again my deepest sympathy.

March 29, 2014

Soon death will be no more

March 26, 2014

To the Struauss Family:
I am Sarah Brown Renstrom and My sister Martha Brown Brusegar has already left you a message, but I will write an addendum. Because of my father's job at Pollock Paper, we were connected to the Strauss family (via Leslie Jacobs) in a social way. Mr. Strauss and Pollock Paper were so incredibly generous and thoughtful when our father died in 1955. As Martha says, we still remember it all these years later. He was my mother's lawyer and helped her figure out the next steps she needed to take. She was suddenly a widow at age 38 with two daughters to raise alone. He was not only an incomprable public servant, but a kind and thoughtful man in his private life. We shall not see the likes of him again. If I am feeling sad, I can imagine the grief of you, his family. He had a long full life, something we have wished for our own father. Treasure your memories.

March 25, 2014

My sympathy and condolences in the loss of Bob Strauss, a public servant loss to all of us, giant of our time of wisdom and effectiveness. My how we could use him now.
George R. Schrader (Former Dallas City Manager)

Michael V. Rotello

March 24, 2014

My condolences to the family and close friends,

I had the honor of meeting him at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. I was a delegate from Illinois.
A convention that he chaired. He was my kind of Democrat. The kind of role model we need in politics today. A people person and a problem solver.

May he be granted eternal rest.

Sheree Whitten

March 24, 2014

Your family is our thoughts and prayers.

March 23, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Bob Strauss was a great American.
Lee Ann and Alan White (Dallas, Texas)

Vicki Rothschild

March 22, 2014

My thoughts & Prayers are with Susie & her family. Susie & I were classmates at Hockaday & we have stayed in touch with each other ever since we graduated. We had our 45th reunion last Spring & Susie had a great party at her house for us.

Matthew McGuire

March 22, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

March 22, 2014

I'm sorry for your loss. May God help you're family in times of distress. -Ecclesiastes 5:8, 9

March 22, 2014

Soon death will be no more

richard heimlich

March 22, 2014

Bob was one of the best bosses I ever had. He was smart, worked hard, and was the very best at persuading people to do what he wanted them to do. Great sense of humor. This country needs more leaders like Bob. My condolences to his family and friends.

Meg O'Connell Fraschilla

March 21, 2014

Mr. Strauss was such a faithful friend to my grandfather, Jim Hudson. They enjoyed many lunches at the Round Table, and Pop valued his counsel on both a professional and personal level.

I recall when Mr. Strauss invited Pop and me to sit in his box at the Cowboys game. I was an awkward pre-teen, but he made me feel welcome and made a point of telling everyone in the box how loud I could whistle and then requesting a demonstration.

Whenever any of us grandchildren expressed a need to Pop, his solution was always to call "Strauss" or "Scovell." Those two could solve any issue!

God bless your family. Mr. Strauss was one of a kind.

March 21, 2014

Our loving and caring God is with the families as you mourn your love one because he cares 1 Peter 5:6, 7 while you throw all your anxiety on him

sherelle

March 21, 2014

So sorry for your loss. I hope the family will b comforted during this time. Knowing that death and Sickness will be a thing of the past.

March 21, 2014

THOUGHTS ARE WITH THE FAMILY AND ALL OF THE BEREAVED.MAY YOUR MEMORIES BRING YOOU COMFORT,AND GOD'S HOLY SPIRIT BE YOUR PEACE...CONDOLENCE TO TO YOU.......GNC

Tom Smith

March 21, 2014

I was sorry to hear about the death of Robert S. Strauss. He served the public's interest for years. Family and friends can look forward to seeing him again with perfect health under the rule of the Prince of Peace forever.

ed ing

March 21, 2014

the deepest sympathy to the family. may it comfort you to know that Robert will return to the days of this youthful vigor as promised at job 33:24.

Glenda

March 21, 2014

May the love of family and friends comfort you as you grieve. My sincere sympathy. Matthew 5:4

Martha Brown Brusegar

March 20, 2014

I am the daughter of Corder T. Brown, who knew Mr. Strauss via Mr. Pollack at Pollock Paper Company., where my father was Director of Research. My sister, Sarah, and I used to swim at Mr. Pollack's pool so we knew Mr. Strauss's children. When my father died prematurely of kidney disease at age 40, Mr. Strauss was very kind to my mother, Vera.
Sarah reunited with Mr. Strauss when she was a McGovern delegate to the Democratic convention in Miami. He was always so kind and gracious. We followed his many accomplishments through the years. What an American! You must all be so proud of what a wonderful man he was. It says a lot that almost 60 years later, I still remember him, as I was only 8-9 years old when I met Mr. Strauss around 1953. Please accept my sincerest condolences.Martha Brown Brusegar, Madison, WI

Sandra andvDavid Florence

March 20, 2014

From the David Lewis Florence family, our condolences to the Strauss family. Bob was a friend, stalwart and patriot. He will be missed by us, the city of Dallas and the nation.

March 20, 2014

God is with you, in your time of need. Remember the assurance of the paradise hope.

March 20, 2014

Life Without End—At Last!
(John 3:16)

Can you see, with your mind's eye,
Peoples dwelling together?
Sorrow has passed. Peace at last!
Life without tears and pain.

Man and beast, living in peace,
Cause no harm to each other.
Food will be there. All will share
In what our God provides.

In those days old will grow young,
Flesh revived as in childhood.
Troubles are gone, from now on
No need to weep or fear.

Paradise all will enjoy
As they sing of God's glory.
Yes, ev'ry day we will say
To God our Maker, “Thanks!”

Sing out with joy of heart.
You too can have a part.
Live for the day when you'll say:
‘Life without end—at last!'

WILLIE FELIX CARTER

Willie Carter

March 20, 2014

We will miss you, thanks for sharing your life for the benefit of others and because of that your ideas lives onward in the lives of others.

Tom Coxe

March 20, 2014

He was an asset to the USA

March 19, 2014

May God be with you in your time of grief. My prayers are with you.

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