Friday, March 8, 2019

LOUIE B. NUNN, 1924-2004



Governor Louie B. Nunn was born 94 years ago today.  As Governor from 1967 to 1971 he also served as Chair of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees.

Nunn may have been one of the last great storytelling Kentucky politicians.  He told me once about a county judge in a neighboring county.  Nunn, who was also a county judge at the time, helped the judge get elected and also helped him set up his office.  The judge happened to be a lay preacher and very religious.

When Nunn ran against his former law school classmate Marlow Cook for governor in the Republican primary in 1967, Cook visited the neighboring county for a political event.  The county judge, who Nunn had helped get elected, sat up on the platform with Cook along with other county leaders.

The next time Nunn was in the county the judge made a point of reminding Nunn that he was for him in the upcoming election.  He told Nunn that he had to sit on that platform with everybody else and insisted, "Now you know I’m for you against Cook."  Nunn replied, "I know that, Judge, I never worried about you being for me.  We've been friends all these years and I know you're for me." 
The lay preacher/county judge then said to Nunn, "I want to ask you one thing.  Is that fella Cook given to foul language?"  Without any hesitation Nunn replied with emphasis, "Just when he's drinking, Judge, just when he's drinking."  Nunn knew that would make sure the judge would never be for Cook and remembered having a good laugh all the way home at Marlow Cook's expense.

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