Ted Stevens Corruption

Ted Stevens Declares Himself Unfit to Stand Trial

Katie Halper | Posted 01.12.2009 | Politics


Katie Halper

Stevens' awareness that he was engaged in a battle between bear and oil, good and bad, right and wrong renewed his sense of purpose, but also triggered his bipolar condition and delusions of mobility, political sway, and brute force.

Senator Ted Stevens' (Non-) Environmental Legacy -- And The Alaska Senate Race

Kate Sheppard | Posted 08.07.2008 | Green


Kate Sheppard

The big question is whether Stevens will give up his race for reelection -- he has represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate since 1968. Even before the indictment, the race was expected to be a squeaker.

"Series of Tubes": Revisiting Sen. Ted Stevens' Classic Remarks on the Internet

Greg Mitchell | Posted 08.06.2008 | Politics


Greg Mitchell

From Sen. Stevens' point of view, there might be some good in his indictment today -- At least this may push his previously best-known worst-day back into the shadows for awhile.

Jon Stewart Knew Ted Stevens Was Up To No Good

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 08.06.2008 | Media


There is one program that has been on Sen. Steven for ages, tipped off by his notorious temper and propensity for saying whatever the hell he wants.

Ted Stevens Indicted On 7 Criminal Charges

AP | LARA JAKES JORDAN | Posted 08.06.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Stevens, the nation's longest-serving Republican senator and a major figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, was...

Popular Anchorage Mayor To Challenge GOP Senator

Anchorage Daily News | Posted 04.28.2008 | Politics


Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich has decided to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Ted Stevens since 1968. Begich, 46, has been mayor of Alaska's larges...