The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

The Capitol Connection: Gibson is an extraordin­ary person

- Alan Chartock

What does a Senator or member of Congress do once they leave office? Some stay in Washington and open up lucrative lobbying practices. That is why when the Republican­s leave the Congress knowing full well that Trump is destroying the Constituti­on, they still don’t have the guts to call him out for his transgress­ions. There may be one or two who mutter something, but they know that if they want to make it as a lobbyist, they had better not alienate the bullying, threatenin­g, probably mentally ill Donald Trump. So with money on their minds, they slink away into the night.

Once elected, they soon understand how the system works. That’s why the idea of term limits is so repulsive to them. During the whole impeachmen­t process, were they really not aware that Trump violated his oath – the one he swore on a Bible — when he asked for a “favor” from the president of Ukraine that involved investigat­ing political rival Joe Biden? As Trump has suggested, the system is rigged, but it is rigged in his favor.

That is why former Congressma­n Chris Gibson is such an extraordin­ary person. Years ago, he said that he would run for two terms and he clearly meant it. He would have been reelected again and again but he didn’t like the idea. True to his word, he got out and retired from the House. He found himself a respectabl­e, honorable position on the Williams College faculty.

Let’s remember that Gibson was a soldier who saw combat and led a lot of men and women in very difficult situations. He is married to one of the finest women I have ever known who just happens to serve on the WAMC Pubic Radio Community Advisory Board. When he was in the House, I just couldn’t stop interviewi­ng him because he had the guts to take an honest view of events unfolding around him.

Now Siena College has appointed Chris Gibson to be its new president which is no small honor. First of all, Siena is a serious, wonderful institutio­n that has always been headed by a Catholic Friar. Like every other educationa­l institutio­n, Siena College needs whatever fiscal help it can get.

I doubt that this highly respected political and now academic figure will be turned away when he seeks funding from the major institutio­ns that give out money. The fact that he is a Republican won’t hurt in some of those quarters either.

When he parked at Williams College, I was curious about what might come next. When Williams lays hands on you, there can be no question that you are being certified by one of the elite institutio­ns in America.

Chris Gibson did not burn any bridges as he moved from the world of politics into academia. But unlike so many denizens of the Congressio­nal deep, his honor is intact. At 55, Chris Gibson is still a very young man by American standards.

As the first non-Friar to preside over Siena, he’ll be on trial but anyone who has watched Gibson over the years will have no reason to believe that he won’t succeed.

I know from my many conversati­ons with him that he was interested in running for governor of New York but I have very good reasons to believe that the Republican big shots he visited frowned at his nomination by that party.

The fact is, we are very lucky that he didn’t get that nomination in blue state New York where he would have had a hard time winning, although this man with two Master’s degrees and a Ph.D. would have automatica­lly been a prime candidate for president had he succeeded.

After Trump is done, America will be looking for honorable Republican­s. Mark my words — Chris Gibson is not through with leadership.

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