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Manning J. Post; Democratic Fund-Raiser Advised Party's Candidates for 40 Years

Obituaries

March 15, 2000|MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER

Manning J. "Manny" Post, a key California Democratic Party fund-raiser and controller who advised two generations of candidates and headed the Little Hoover Commission, has died at the age of 82.

Post died Monday in Santa Monica. He underwent surgery last year for treatment of lung cancer and suffered from skin cancer, emphysema, diabetes and kidney problems. He also had five heart surgeries in recent years.


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Despite his age and declining health, Post was appointed last December as one of six nonlawyer members on the State Bar Board of Governors, pledging to toughen lawyer discipline and work for legislation affecting the judicial system. He remained vice president of the state New Motor Vehicle Board and resigned only a few months ago from the Senate Commission on Cost Control.

"I've had an adventure all my life," Post told the Recorder, a legal publication, only last month. "I enjoy working. If I didn't work in government, what the hell would I do? Go out there [indicating the beach near his Santa Monica condominium] and sit on a park bench like an old guy and die? I keep going and going. I find interesting things to do."

A onetime Republic Pictures producer and longtime North Hollywood Volkswagen dealer, Post chose politics as the font of interesting things to do. An expert at handling money, he became treasurer for the California presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and headed the inaugural campaign committee for Jimmy Carter.

A major Democratic fund-raiser, Post also served as longtime controller for the Democratic State Central Committee and treasurer for legendary state Assembly Speaker Jesse Unruh, who coined the political mantra: "Money is the mother's milk of politics."

Post also helped lead the gubernatorial campaign of former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley and was a longtime friend and advisor to current Los Angeles City Council President John Ferraro, as well as several legislative candidates over 40 years.

"Manning Post was my friend and mentor, a man who taught me the value of public service and helped me learn to navigate the stormy waters of politics," commented Assembly Speaker-Elect Robert Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys), who announced Post's death. "His passing is a great personal loss, and a loss to the people of California."

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