For Alaska GOP, What Comes Next Is Still Up To An Indicted Uncle Ted

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First Posted: 07-29-08 10:40 PM   |   Updated: 08- 6-08 05:12 AM

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Often, when a politician gets indicted, the range of options narrow. But for Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who was hit with seven indictments by a federal grand jury Tuesday, the immediate political future, at least, still appears to be entirely up to him. While Alaska Republicans have only a month to figure out what to do before their primary on August 26, most observers are still waiting to see what Uncle Ted's next move will be.

That hands-off approach to the Stevens scandal is typified by one of the Senator's most credible primary opponents, onetime State Representative Dave Cuddy. "It is hard to know what will happen in the Republican primary," he told the Huffington Post. "It certainly feels to me like Sen. Stevens could not win if he makes the general election, but I'm not sitting here assuming I can be the Republican nominee."

When Cuddy ran against Stevens in 1996, he netted 27 percent of the vote, and he has yet to commission an internal poll this year. The Hill reported Tuesday night that an independent poll showed him holding 21 percent of the primary vote.

Still, Cuddy doesn't seem particularly eager to press hard for any advantage arising from Tuesday's developments, either. Asked if he would call on Sen. Stevens to either pledge to run in the general election or bow out before the primary, Cuddy said: "I don't want to presume to tell Ted what to do. There's so much going on. ... I can't even begin to presume what he needs to do to put himself in the best bargaining position [legally]."

Will he begin making his case directly to top party operatives in the state that now is the time to switch allegiances? "If the Republicans come to understand that Ted can't beat [Democrat and Anchorage Mayor] Mark Begich, then they'll nominate me," he said. "And if they can't bring themselves to believe that, they will renominate Sen. Stevens. There's no point in my trying to convince them either way. But if the polls start showing that, they're realists and I think they'll come around. ... But right now they're paralyzed to some extent. They can't believe he could lose."

Another self-financed Republican, Vic Vickers, has pledged to spend $750,000 of his own money on the race, and is calling on Stevens to step down -- though such ferocity could derive from the fact that, as of now, he barely registers at all in the polls.

Begich, meanwhile, is also taking a hands-off attitude to the emerging controversy surrounding the Stevens indictment, merely putting out a brief statement that read: "The indictment of Senator Ted Stevens is a sad day for Alaska and for the senator after his 40 years of service to our state. The people of Alaska are resilient and strong. I have great faith in our state and our people, and we will continue to move forward."

Overall, Democrats and independent observers have long felt that Stevens's seat could be a potential pickup for Begich and the Democrats. Meanwhile, the state Republican Party faces a number of internal fissures of its own that may impair its ability to respond swiftly to the shifting political grounds. For starters, state party chair Randy Ruedrich is reportedly not on speaking terms with Gov. Sarah Palin -- representing a larger divide between old-school operatives loyal to Stevens and Rep. Don Young, and the new breed of reformist Republicans who are pushing for greater transparency in the state's politics.

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"There is a strong sense of estrangement in the party," said political consultant and longtime Stevens friend David Dittman. But he said he is not giving up on Stevens yet, either. "Uncle Ted, he frankly doesn't have a dishonest bone in his body," Dittman said. "It's the appearance that's so damning. The last thing he would do is to behave improperly."

Dittman went on to hypothesize that the suspected corruption, in which Stevens is accused of receiving a preferable rate on a home renovations from a business that he also lobbied for in the Senate, was more innocent than it may appear.

"If someone asked me to watch their yard while they're out of town, and I happened to notice their grass was growing too long and I cut it -- say they came back and brought me a pie. I wouldn't turn it down, and I wouldn't say that I [did the favor] in order to get that reward. I think in this case, the [company] doing renovations on the Senator's house simply appreciated what he's done for Alaska, and decided to surprise him and do something for him. [Maybe] they put in a refrigerator. ... At the time, it was probably much more innocent. ... Knowing the Senator, that's just the way I see it."

Meanwhile, Stevens's campaign refused comment for most of Tuesday before putting out a brief statement.

"Senator Stevens' campaign for re-election is continuing to move full steam ahead," wrote Stevens-for-Senate spokesman Aaron Saunders. "Our office has been flooded today with calls and emails from supporters urging the Senator to press on. The message from them is clear: Alaska needs Ted Stevens in the U.S. Senate."

But whether the Alaska GOP and the Republican National Senatorial Committee needs Ted Stevens is another question entirely.

Often, when a politician gets indicted, the range of options narrow. But for Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who was hit with seven indictments by a federal grand jury Tuesday, the immediate political future...
Often, when a politician gets indicted, the range of options narrow. But for Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who was hit with seven indictments by a federal grand jury Tuesday, the immediate political future...
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- Tom95134 I'm a Fan of Tom95134 53 fans permalink
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Maybe he should drive off the end of his "Bridge to Nowhere".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 07/30/2008
- CtJean I'm a Fan of CtJean 9 fans permalink

POSTING THIS EVERYWHERE

O's birthday is August 4th

Let's give him a $$ party like he's never seen

Please pass this on

O b a m a 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 07/30/2008

This is so old, old........old. So" Dittman says "Uncle Ted, he frankly doesn't have a dishonest bone in his body," and yet the senator manages to find himself indicted on 7 criminal charges.
1. the FBI is truly inept or
2. Ted Stevens is the Forest Gump of dishonesty in spite of his political savvy or
3. A magician will save him or
4. Stuff happens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 07/30/2008
- rich3324 I'm a Fan of rich3324 18 fans permalink
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So Stevens sold his soul for a gas grill. For Stevens's sake I hope David Dittman is not his attorney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 07/30/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 222 fans permalink
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Maybe he could club some baby seals to raise his popularity

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 07/30/2008

He's sad because he and his little baby Ben just may get their tubes cleaned out in prison

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 07/30/2008
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Wrap around porches, Viking grills - all the perks of Republican greed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 07/30/2008

Yeah, he really sold himself cheaply. Amazing.

Meanwhile, how can TS not resign? Does being a senior member of the GOP entitle them to be immune from these charges to a degree where he can continue his job?

The GOP letting us know this is a "let them eat cake" moment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 07/30/2008
- comacoma I'm a Fan of comacoma 15 fans permalink

Just wait.. he'll receive a standing ovation from his repub buddies when he returns to teh floor... diaper boy Vitter got one too. repubs are disgusting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 07/30/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

"If someone asked me to watch their yard while they're out of town, and I happened to notice their grass was growing too long and I cut it -- say they came back and brought me a pie."

Or, say they went away for the week and they came back to find I had built an addition onto their home. No different. Sure I would need building permits and the owner of the house to sign off on various documents before I could make th improvement - but let's ignore that for a second - or forever.

If that's the best argument in Steven's favor, then this should be a slam dunk for the prosecutor.
Stevens should count himself lucky that he was not indicted for flat out bribery. The SOB lives off the public dole his whole life, working minimally compared to what real workers do, and getting benefits that are the best anywhere, and that still wasn't enough for him. He has to take "gifts". Scumbag!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 07/30/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

Rep. Adam Putnam of Florida, the House Republican Conference chairman who had hoped to spend Tuesday blaming Barack Obama for Democratic inaction on energy, instead was left to argue that the indictment of the Senate’s most senior Republican was somehow “bad for both parties.”

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 07/30/2008
- BruntLIVE I'm a Fan of BruntLIVE 7 fans permalink
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Another chink in the White Protestant Conservative Nation armor. It seems that Republican men lives after 55 are hellish until they leave earth. All that karma coming back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 07/29/2008
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Next Sunday on Meet The Press: How Ted Stevens' corruption offers positive proof that Barak Obama isn't up to the job of leading the nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 07/29/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

It's baloney. The GOP and their media friends must be really worried.

There's a 13 point spread between approval ratings of Congressional Dems and Congressional Republicans, as of yesterday. The spread was 16 points in 2006, prior to the rout.

13 points BEFORE the latest crooked conservative did his perp walk.

The media are in denial. I don't think the GOP can afford to be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 07/30/2008
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Awesome, counterglow. Absolutely awesome! Thanks for the morning laugh! LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 07/30/2008
- JADE2002 I'm a Fan of JADE2002 2 fans permalink
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This does not have much to do with the story, but that picture you have on the homepage......

Ted looks real sad :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 07/29/2008
- flydoghead I'm a Fan of flydoghead 32 fans permalink
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he is sad because he loves America soooooooooo much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 AM on 07/30/2008

he's sad because he has realized that he's not going to be able to cook on his free viking grill any longer...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 07/30/2008
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