WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, 2008

"Uncle Ted" Delivers Senate Swansong

Fellow Senators Laud Ted Stevens' Final Address After Election Defeat, Felony Convictions

  • Play CBS Video Video Sen. Stevens Says Goodbye

    Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska., the Senate's longest serving GOP member has said goodbye. Stevens was defeated in a close election after being convicted on felony corruption charges.

  • This video image provided by the Senate shows Sen. Ted Stevens. R-Alaska speaking of the floor of the Senate in Washington, Thursday,Nov. 20, 2008. Photo

    This video image provided by the Senate shows Sen. Ted Stevens. R-Alaska speaking of the floor of the Senate in Washington, Thursday,Nov. 20, 2008.  (AP)

  • Blog Enter The Crypt

    Read the latest behind-the-scenes news from Capitol Hill in this blog provided by our partner The Politico.

  • Interactive Election Day 2008

    Images, results and reaction from the historic election.

(AP)  "Uncle Ted" Stevens, an old-style Senate giant and the chamber's longest-serving Republican, delivered his swansong address and yielded the floor for the final time Thursday. He was saluted by his colleagues as a staunch friend and teacher.

Family members and aides wept openly in the gallery as Stevens, who turned 85 this week, spoke of having "no rearview mirror" and looking forward to a time when he might be vindicated. He lost his bid for a seventh term this week after his convictions in federal court on charges of lying about gifts on Senate financial disclosure forms.

"I only look forward and I still see the day when I can remove the cloud that currently surrounds me," Stevens said.

The speech was a poignant coda to a four-decade Senate career that began not 10 years after his home state, Alaska, achieved statehood. It came as the 110th Congress finished business with a sizable caucus of senators over age 80 whose regard for each other transcended their party affiliation.

Perhaps a quarter of the Senate filed into the chamber to hear the speech, with Republican Leader Mitch McConnell turning his chair all the way around to face Stevens. Those gathered in the galleries and on the Senate floor gave the outgoing senator a standing ovation, a violation of Senate custom. But no one objected.

"More than anyone else, you have taught me the meaning of representing my state," said another retiring senior senator, Pete Domenici, R-N.M., 76.

"That's right, Ted!" barked yet another long-timer, Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., who turned 91 on Thursday.

Stevens lost his re-election bid this week to Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, a Democrat, and is appealing his felony convictions. He has said he's not seeking a pardon from President Bush. (Click here to see complete Election results from Alaska.)

His farewell address came during the final proceedings of the 110th Congress, a sometimes surreal intersection of outgoing lawmakers and their successors preparing to take their seats next year.

Scattered around the Senate floor were some of those not returning. Among the farewells was one from another Republican departing under the cloud of scandal, Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho, who pleaded guilty in a men's airport sex scandal but has denied doing anything wrong.

"Uncle Ted, I'm going to miss you, Craig said. This Senate will miss you, your state will miss you and America will miss you."

Stevens was one of the Senate's most colorful characters, known for wearing a necktie bearing the Incredible Hulk during appropriations fights and - especially - over his efforts to allow gas and oil exploration in the Arctic.

Other senators rose to share stories of his gruff and tough style that belied a caring and patient friend beneath.

Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., said that as a House member he was put off years ago by Stevens' "obstreperous, if not outrageous behavior" during a Republican retreat. Roberts recalled thinking: "'That Ted Stevens fellow is one of the most unique people I've ever met and I'd just as soon not meet him again."'

It was not to be. Elected to the Senate years later, Roberts recalled encountering Stevens, who walked up and jabbed a finger in the new senator's chest.

"He said, 'I know who you are,"' Roberts recalled of Stevens' remark. "And I said, 'Well, I sure as hell know who you are."' And he said, "'You allegedly know something about agriculture, (former Sen.) Bob Dole told me about you, said you were a standup guy.' I said, 'Thank you."'

Underneath, Roberts said, Stevens is a teddy bear, even though he's also been labeled other things.

"Under this great gruff facade - i.e., the mad penguin - here is a passionate, caring, wise and, yes, a man with a very good sense of humor which I have enjoyed immensely," Roberts said.

© MMVIII The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Video and Galleries from Politics

Add a Comment See all 49 Comments
by oldguy4truth November 20, 2008 1:41 PM PST
OOOPs , I thought you were talking about Kennedy.
Too bad this guy, for all the good he may have done, will spend the rest of his life trying to stay out of prison.
Reply to this comment
by macusweil November 20, 2008 1:47 PM PST
His brain is a like series of (somewhat forgetful) tubes just like the Internet funneling OIL corruption $$ to his bank account.
Reply to this comment
by iowa0319 November 20, 2008 2:03 PM PST
GOOD RIDDANCE UNCLE TED.
Reply to this comment
by gce65 November 20, 2008 2:12 PM PST
Swan song? QUACK! QUACK!
Reply to this comment
by cdfoxtrot5 November 20, 2008 2:18 PM PST
I didn''t know that convicted felons were allowed to make speeches in the US Senate. Is this guy the kind of criminal politician everyone keeps complaining about? And they gave him a standing ovation?? If he''d pulled out some kiddie porn, would they have given him a medal? Sounds like it.
Reply to this comment
by gce65 November 20, 2008 2:19 PM PST
Sure Stevens is corrupt. But what does it say about Alaska and Alaskans when, after convicted of 7 felonies, Stevens only loses re-election by a percentage point or two?

Stevens is merely a chip off the old (Alaskan) block.
Hopefully Mark Begich will change politics as usual as Alaska''s new senator.
Reply to this comment
by ddaryl1 November 20, 2008 2:23 PM PST
Alaska should be embarassed. Voting for a criminal... but I guess when yu elected officials sell out the states oil right s and give dividend paychecks to the voters people will vote for the money rather what is wise for the future of the country.
Reply to this comment
by cdfoxtrot5 November 20, 2008 2:24 PM PST
Sure Stevens is corrupt. But what does it say about Alaska and Alaskans when, after convicted of 7 felonies, Stevens only loses re-election by a percentage point or two?

Stevens is merely a chip off the old (Alaskan) block.
Hopefully Mark Begich will change politics as usual as Alaska''''s new senator.

Posted by gce65

It says that Alaskans are a bunch of red-necks who would do us all a favor if they joined Sarah Palin''s husband''s secessionist movement and set up their own little red-neck country.

Reply to this comment
by dubya_luvr November 20, 2008 2:24 PM PST
That''s what Americans their senators to do with their time, hold a farewell circle-jerk for a unrepentant criminal.

Get back to work, you lazy scofflaws.
Reply to this comment
by cdfoxtrot5 November 20, 2008 2:27 PM PST
OOOPs , I thought you were talking about Kennedy.
Too bad this guy, for all the good he may have done, will spend the rest of his life trying to stay out of prison.

Posted by oldguy4truth

What GOOD did this guy do? Ever?? He brought pork-barrel projects to his cr_appy little state and you applaud that?

And don''t even think of comparing him with Ted Kennedy, who has worked his entire life for people in need.


Reply to this comment
by paidgopshill November 20, 2008 2:27 PM PST
I had dear uncle Ted over to my house last night. He emptied my liquor cabinet and stole my silverware.
Reply to this comment
by November 20, 2008 2:48 PM PST
He is but a swan song to a crumbling republican party. They have lost sight of the people.
Reply to this comment
by antoniof123 November 20, 2008 2:49 PM PST
Amazing and people voted for this fool.
Reply to this comment
by aldon61 November 20, 2008 3:17 PM PST
Stevens''s departure played like a soap opera. Hardly a dry eye in the place. That tells us all we need to know about our senators. A standing ovation for a convicted felon? What''s wrong with this america? Vote every one of these scum-sucking, greedy pigs out of office at the next available opportunity. This display of hero worship absolutely disgusts me. Stevens is but 1 down, 99 more to go!
Reply to this comment
by noloyalisti November 20, 2008 3:21 PM PST
Did they take this typical Republi CON to jail straight from there? Where he can''t hurt himself or influence any other poor American sucker.
Reply to this comment
by prometheus41 November 20, 2008 3:32 PM PST
You also have to wonder what exactly the judge who is supposed to sentence this *** is waiting for.

Is there some kind reason why a date for sentencing hasn''t been set, yet? And can you give me the same get out of sentencing card, as it would pertain to the equal protection and due process clauses of the Constitution?

Yes, I think I would like to have one of those cards, being a U.S. citizen just like Ted Stevens. In fact, I would like to DEMAND one of those cards, to use whenever I may so need it.

Aaah... the pungent stench of American freedom and justice for all.
Reply to this comment
by treknutz November 20, 2008 3:43 PM PST
I saw the accolades on TV today and I was totally P---ed off. Reid talking favorably aobut this crook amounts to the leagalzed corruption society. What should have been done is locked the doors to the chambers and his box of *** on the Capitol steps and told him to get lost....All this guy did was bilk billions from the lower 48 to pay back cronies in a state that was fithy rich with oil money. That teary eyed bull *** was all for show and don''t think for one minute that he has ANY regrets. He has laughed all the way to the bank on someone else''s dime. Thank God and the Dogsled He''s Gone!
Reply to this comment
by libsh8theusa November 20, 2008 3:54 PM PST
Uncle Ted has been replaced by Uncle Tom..
Reply to this comment
by johnpatrick9 November 20, 2008 4:12 PM PST
GOOD RIDDANCE TO ANOTHER CORRUPT, POMPOUS REPUBLICAN WINDBAG.
Reply to this comment
by cdfoxtrot5 November 20, 2008 4:42 PM PST
Uncle Ted has been replaced by Uncle Tom..

Posted by libsh8theUSA

Sounds like you have a lot in common with Al Queda.
Reply to this comment
by dblbar November 20, 2008 5:25 PM PST
Stevens''''s departure played like a soap opera. Hardly a dry eye in the place. That tells us all we need to know about our senators. A standing ovation for a convicted felon? What''''s wrong with this america? Vote every one of these scum-sucking, greedy pigs out of office at the next available opportunity. This display of hero worship absolutely disgusts me. Stevens is but 1 down, 99 more to go!

I watched this in a state of disbelief also.....makes me wonder what kind of hero worship *** they''ll pull when Bush/Cheney go out the door.........UNBELIEVABLE!
Reply to this comment
by babooph November 20, 2008 5:55 PM PST
We can be proud of having the best politicians money can buy-& see that there is honor among thieves.
Reply to this comment
by harbinger09 November 20, 2008 7:06 PM PST
Let''s put this in perspective: After over 40 years in office, ONLY 25 Sentors and some friends showed up to hear his last speech.

That is pretty pathetic, and yet, somehow very telling. Vipers never support their own, once the fear of biting is over.
Reply to this comment
by tmn November 20, 2008 7:53 PM PST
"He was saluted by his colleagues as a staunch friend and teacher."
---
SHOULD read
"He was saluted by his colleagues as a staunch friend, teacher, and crook."
Reply to this comment
by barbaraf4 November 20, 2008 7:56 PM PST
The only thing he did wrong was to get caught. They are all crooks. The trick is to not get caught.
Reply to this comment
by idnnsg November 20, 2008 8:52 PM PST
"More than anyone else, you have taught me the meaning of representing my state" - said fellow republican crook, Pete Domenici

What did Stevens do to "represent his state"? He suckered the federal government into giving them billions for a bridge to nowhere! He turned the state of Alaska into the USA''s first great socialist experiment, where the government owns the major business (oil) and divvy''s up the profits to the citizens! He accepted bribes from all comers!

Ted Stevens: An convicted felon, a Republican hero... is there any difference?
Reply to this comment
by dakotaclark November 20, 2008 9:24 PM PST
Hmmm...
What goes around eventually comes around...KABAM!

The truly scary part to all of this is the brain dead and or reasoning impaired voters in AK who almost reelected old Uncle Ted. What in the hell is wrong with them?

It is astonishing to realize that he got more votes than just what he and his family members could muster.


Reply to this comment
by tigerrram9 November 20, 2008 9:44 PM PST
The same voters that vote for Sarah Palin were the same voters that almost voted Sen Steven in. What is wrong with Alaska, where are their ethics. Sarah is next to fall from grace. She spread a lot of hatred in her rallies and ridiculed Obama. So, what goes around definitely comes around. Hope not to see Sarah in 2012.
Reply to this comment
by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 10:01 PM PST
SHOULD read
"He was saluted by his colleagues as a staunch friend, teacher, and crook."
Posted by tmn123 at 07:53 PM : Nov 20, 2008

Yes, I was fooled, too. I thought the headline was referring to TED KENNEDY!!

But read more carefully - this news item is about Ted STEVENS.

Reply to this comment
by txgrouch2007 November 20, 2008 10:04 PM PST
The truly scary part to all of this is the brain dead and or reasoning impaired voters in AK who almost reelected old Uncle Ted. What in the hell is wrong with them?
Posted by dakotaclark at 09:24 PM : Nov 20, 2008

The same thing that''s wrong with the 69% of Massachusetts morons who re-elected BARNEY "MELTDOWN" FRANK, the chief architect of the subprime mortgage crisis.

When Congress has a LOWER APPROVAL RATING THAN PRESIDENT BUSH, and yet MOST INCUMBENTS WON RE-ELECTION, it shows that the problem lies at the voting booth, somewhere between the buttons on the machine and the shoes of the voter.

Reply to this comment
by tx2democrats November 20, 2008 10:21 PM PST
I must say that Sen.Stevens has given the Am.Public plenty of entertainment...."it''s like tubes" old grey haired guy.

Alaska is the new Florida, haven''t you heard..Byrd Byrd Byrd, doing the Byrd.
Reply to this comment
by ausus-2009 November 20, 2008 10:28 PM PST
walt1944,

Don''t you ever get sick of writing "neocon Fascist Nazi" or have you created a macro for it in your word processor.

Perhaps it is a reflection on your limited knowledge of language that matches your limited understanding of history.

Perhaps I should give you the benefit of the doubt and dismiss you as a bigot.
Reply to this comment
by shoebox119 November 20, 2008 10:33 PM PST
Goodbye, Uncle Ted, it''s been miserable to know you. I do hope they fit you with a nice, comfortable cell surrounded by lots of "friends."
Reply to this comment
by jerr11 November 21, 2008 1:14 AM PST
What a joke!

7 felony convictions!!

Uncle Ted!!

The US senate is a **********!

Reply to this comment
by airboatboy1 November 21, 2008 4:23 AM PST
A convicted felon gettin'' praise from his co-workers. Nah, nothin'' wrong with this picture.
Reply to this comment
by shanev137 November 21, 2008 4:25 AM PST
The fact this criminal almost got reelected is really shocking.

We as a country need to make sure that nobody from Alaska ever becomes president.
Reply to this comment
by downtowner97 November 21, 2008 4:39 AM PST
Note to other senators: Don''t accept gifts.
Reply to this comment
by harbinger09 November 21, 2008 5:25 AM PST
The same voters that vote for Sarah Palin were the same voters that almost voted Sen Steven in. What is wrong with Alaska, where are their ethics. Sarah is next to fall from grace. She spread a lot of hatred in her rallies and ridiculed Obama. So, what goes around definitely comes around. Hope not to see Sarah in 2012.

Posted by tigerrram9 at 09:44 PM : Nov 20, 2008


You may be right about Sarah falling but not for the reasons you posted. Reports are that she and Todd had the same companies that built part of Steven''s renovation be responsible for substantial parts of her home being built. the company''s name was VECO and they are supposed to have docs that show they bought building materials and provided labor for Palin''s 500k--free home.

Sarah said Todd and a few friends built it but several contractors have receipts that they built and paid for materials and labors for several aspects of the job. Palin and McCain spokespeople dismissed all of this as a labor of love between friends except:

1. As the mayor at that time, Sarah nullified the need for building permits (so no traceability)which begs what safety codes have to be met in Alaska and...
2. The companies ended up getting the Wasilla sports complex bid worth millions

VECO''s ties to Stevens should bring those same ties and acts/gifts to Palin under fire.
Reply to this comment
by dblbar November 21, 2008 5:43 AM PST
The truly scary part to all of this is the brain dead and or reasoning impaired voters in AK who almost reelected old Uncle Ted. What in the hell is wrong with them?

Must be related to the same brain dead, reasoning impaired voters that re-elected George W. Bush.....
Reply to this comment
by adfolder November 21, 2008 5:59 AM PST
Gee Uncle Ted, TELL US MORE!
Reply to this comment
by formrusmcsgt November 21, 2008 6:23 AM PST
Stevens epitomizes what''s wrong with American politics.

Convicted of 7 felonies and no shame whatsoever....
Reply to this comment
by jps19651 November 21, 2008 6:25 AM PST
I agree with some of the comments on here and don''t agree with some others. But I have to raise the point about how old is too old to be a U.S. Senator. Should 85 year old men really be doing this sort of work. Robert Byrd, that insufferable blowhard, is 91. Ted Kennedy, Daniel Inouye, etc etc. We need to look long and hard at whether or not these old farts are really up to the job. Being a US Senator is a major undertaking even for a person in the prime of his/her life, but goodness sake, has anyone seen Robert Byrd lately? He looks and sounds like he belongs in a mental institution.
Reply to this comment
by a_nother2002 November 21, 2008 6:27 AM PST
I didn''t know people in the U.S could run if they were convicted. Learnt something new today :)
The day you stop learning is the day you might as well die
(Using this idea Bush died in Kindergarten. That explains the bad smell in the White House these past 8 years lol)
Reply to this comment
by earache4 November 21, 2008 6:44 AM PST
Stevens, who turned 85 this week, spoke of having "no rearview mirror"

He drives like my grandpa....
Reply to this comment
by earache4 November 21, 2008 6:47 AM PST
"Uncle Ted, I''m going to miss you," Larry Craig said.

So uncle Ted taught him everything he knows.....
Reply to this comment
by dblbar November 21, 2008 6:50 AM PST
Being a US Senator is a major undertaking even for a person in the prime of his/her life, but goodness sake, has anyone seen Robert Byrd lately? He looks and sounds like he belongs in a mental institution

I watched yesterday as Byrd was trying to read his prepared statement and praise of Ted Stevens. I simply could not believe, and was even embarassed for him. I am guessing someone''s/his need for power has to be so great that he will be kept in this position, even if he has to be wheeled into the Senate on his deathbed....sad message/picture to show the world, as he fumbled to turn the pages with 3" printed words that could be seen.....am sure he''s a brilliant man but at some point, one has to accept reality...
Reply to this comment
by earache4 November 21, 2008 6:59 AM PST
At 85, his last days will be behind bars......
Reply to this comment
by closethippy1 November 21, 2008 7:09 AM PST
Another Republican piece of trash out of the way.
Reply to this comment
by bjcone8559 November 21, 2008 8:44 AM PST
Stevens, who turned 85 this week, spoke of having "no rearview mirror"


YOU DON''T NEED ONE YOU OLD BAZTARD!! GO TO JAIL, GO STRAIGHT TO JAIL, DO NOT PASS GO, DO NOT COLLECT BRIBES!!!
Reply to this comment
See all 49 Comments
  • MOST POPULAR
  • Viewed
  • Commented
Latest News
Featured Blogs