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29.07.2008
An Ode To Ted Stevens

 

Ted Stevens predates the State of Alaska. In 1953, he drove to Alaska Territory in a Buick, and--like a modern Al Swearingen--he built himself into a local luminary, successfully lobbied Congress to make Alaska a state, and then used his position on the Senate Appropriations Committee to transform himself into a patronage-distributing warlord. As one local journalist put it:

"In Alaska, the presence of so-called Stevens money is as prevalent as the winter snow. Everywhere you look, Stevens has left his mark. ... Stevens' ability to deliver--and his invulnerability to electoral challenge because he could deliver--transformed him from an elected official into something of a frontier fertility god--worshiped, propitiated, feared. Stevens answered to no one."

TNR's Michael Crowley captured the savage authenticity of Senator Stevens's moral code in this profile last September. Read it now, because it might be your last chance to glimpse a dying breed of primordial American, laid low by the encroachment of ethics, rules, and civilization.

--Barron YoungSmith

Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 3:18 PM with 2 comment(s)

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mpatrickhendri said:

Al Swearingen died in a railroad station, alone and without a cent to his name. Keep your fingers crossed.

July 29, 2008 3:39 PM

cspencef said:

Nice pun, "An Ode to Ted Stevens" rhymes nicely with "Owed to Ted Stevens," which seems to be the gist of Alaska's existence...

July 29, 2008 4:14 PM