Doug Bailey (October 5, 1933 - June 10, 2013) was an American political consultant and founder of The Hotline, a bipartisan, daily briefing on American politics.
Douglas Lansford Bailey was born on Oct. 5, 1933, in Cleveland. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from Colgate University in 1954, Mr. Bailey received his master’s and doctorate degrees in 1957-1962 from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts.
From 1968 to 1987, Bailey was President of Bailey Deardourff and Associates, among the first national political consulting firms.
He worked for Republican candidates for Governor, Senate and president including: President Gerald Ford; senators Edward Brooke, Kit Bond, John Danforth, Charles Percy, Richard Schweiker, John Chafee, Richard Lugar, Robert Stafford, Howard Baker; governors Thomas Kean, William Milliken, Jim Rhodes, Otis R. Bowen, James R. Thompson, Lamar Alexander, Richard Snelling, William T. Cahill, Richard Thornburgh, Jim Rhodes, Robert Ray, Al Quie, Pete DuPont.
Doug or Douglas(s) Bailey may refer to:
Doug Bailey (born 6 December 1971) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL).
An Old Xaverian, Bailey was selected by St Kilda with pick 33 in the 1994 Pre-Season Draft. The utility made 10 appearances in the 1994 AFL season. His only other appearance came the following year.
Following his retirement for St Kilda he was appointed head of Berwick Grammar Sschool then head of the St Margarets, Berwick Grammar School campuses.
say you're at a party and everyone's having fun. all your friends are skanking all except for one. there's no need to ask him why he's in denial. just wait for the jumping beat then.... dogpile!! there's no need for violence. against your fellow man. we must live together in this corrupted land. let's try something new just for a while. instead of pistol-packing let's all dogpile!!