Historical Footnote to Today’s Election

Today is Election Day in New York and after 34 years in office, 90-year-old Robert Morgenthau did not seek reelection as Manhattan’s District Attorney. It’s an understatement to say that Morgenthau is a legend in New York politics. Consider that he ran for governor 47 years ago when he lost to Nelson Rockefeller. Obama was a little over one-year old at the time! Morgenthau tried running again in 1970 but his campaign didn’t get far.
Morgenthau also comes from a very prominent New York family. His father was FDR’s Treasury Secretary, and his grandfather was Wilson’s ambassador to—not Turkey—but the Ottoman Empire (or if you prefer, the Sublime Porte). Henry Morgenthau Sr. is probably best known for publicizing the Armenian Genocide.
Also, on the TV show Law & Order, the elderly DA Adam Schiff is based on Robert Morgenthau.

Posted by on November 3rd, 2009 at 10:57 pm


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