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Stevens to Join Bush in Alaska
August 04, 2008 12:06 PM
ABC News' Jennifer Duck Reports: Embattled Republican Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska will be with President Bush in Fairbanks, Alaska tonight.
Bush stops in Alaska before heading on to Bangkok, Seoul, and Beijing for the Olympics. Bush will give remarks to troops at Eielson AFB and sources say Stevens will be at the base with Bush. This is the first time Stevens will be seen with the president since he was indicted last week.
Stevens is pleading not guilty to seven counts of corruption for failing to report gifts he received from an oil company, but the longest sitting Republican has not been hiding. Stevens spoke on the Senate Floor Wednesday and was seen on the Floor chatting with congressional colleagues.
On Friday, Press Secretary Dana Perino seemed unaware if Stevens would be in Alaska with the president but said Stevens was still invited if he wanted to come.
"I don’t know if he (Stevens) is going to be going on that trip but protocol is that any member of a state is invited to travel with the president and that did not change in his case," Perino told reporters.
August 4, 2008 in Veepstakes, Vote 2008: Democrats | Permalink | User Comments (17)
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Appropriate. They have stuff in common, what with both being criminals.
Posted by: hang | Aug 4, 2008 12:28:22 PM
Yep, another depressing side show for the GOP, and to think the dems are not much better. Go third party folks.
Posted by: Ben Straub | Aug 4, 2008 12:36:59 PM
One of a kind.
Posted by: fact check | Aug 4, 2008 12:38:52 PM
Birds of a feather, and all that...
Posted by: Strangely Enough | Aug 4, 2008 12:52:22 PM
Senator Obama received a $300,000 free equity in his mansion when he and Tony Rezko conspired to buy property the very same day. Did Senator Obama claim this $300,000 as a gift or assets received on his legal tax and senate forms. I bet not. Same as Senator Stevens or worse.
Posted by: Martin | Aug 4, 2008 12:53:30 PM
I guess he’s looking for that PARDON from the pres, petulant fool!
Posted by: JD | Aug 4, 2008 1:35:34 PM
He's the only Senator in the U.S. that wants to be seen with Bush. I guess standing next to Bush, by comparsion, he doesn't look like such a terrible crook.
Posted by: xargaw | Aug 4, 2008 2:45:27 PM
Birds of a feather flock together.
Posted by: con me not | Aug 4, 2008 4:54:05 PM
Obama is calling for a future free of oil. Just wonder how Obama expects to use air force one to jet to all of our enemies and kow tow to them for all of the so called wrongs Obama seems to think the US is responsible for. Mean while all of our enemies will have more access to the world's oil while the US takes a dive economically and militarily all thanks to Obama, should he be elected.
Posted by: tim | Aug 4, 2008 5:04:56 PM
I think they both belong in the same place. A small room with a lot of bars.
Posted by: j | Aug 4, 2008 7:24:23 PM
Neat factoid:
11 sitting Senators have been indicted throughout the history of the US.
9 of those 11 were/are Republicans
:)
Posted by: Henderson | Aug 4, 2008 8:36:27 PM
This is the senator that was over the sub-committee in 05 when oil company CEO’s were called in about price gouging, he REFUSED to swear them in. Had they been swore in then anything they said un-truthful could come back to haunt them. Now indicted for taking kickbacks from an oil company and lying about it, who would have thought! He and Bush should get along great!!!
Posted by: rickyt1234 | Aug 4, 2008 9:58:42 PM
Stevens just has to delay...hold on for 6 months and then presto! It all goes away. Mr Bush will set an American record for Presidential pardons.
Posted by: Rick_VT | Aug 4, 2008 10:23:10 PM
and his trial starts just before the election. I think repubs want dems to wins because they have no idea how to fix all of the problems they have caused since they took over. Just like '92 all over again.
Posted by: Scalliwag | Aug 4, 2008 11:27:55 PM
There are tens of thousands of people sitting in prison tonight for relatively minor crimes (drug possession, bad checks, car theft, etc.) who are silently screaming, because they know these crooks, who have committed major crimes, will not see a minute behind bars. Damned shame.
Posted by: Hardlabour | Aug 5, 2008 3:29:02 AM
Alaskan poeople think he's Saint Stevens or Uncle Ted as they call him, best thing this side of a plate pork chops.
Posted by: depravedmaniac | Aug 5, 2008 6:22:54 AM
Our site takes a generally supportive view on affirmative action. But Senator McCain's reflexive hostility does have its defenders. Thanks for adding your analysis to the blogging universe.
Posted by: Burr Deming | Aug 5, 2008 10:11:27 PM
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