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The Book of Ted?

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What do Ted Stevens and Sarah Palin have in common?

Popular high-level Alaska politicians?  Check.

Republican?  Check.

Like to go fishing?  Check.

Used to like each other?  Check.

Intense dislike of the media?  Check.

Included in the deck of Alaskan Outlaws playing cards?  Check.

Legal defense fund?  Check.

Book deal?   Looks like another check.

“Curmudgeonly ex-senator Ted Stevens is back on the Washington party circuit – vindicated, shrimp cocktail style. The famed former senator from Alaska, who narrowly lost re-election in November after he was convicted on corruption charges, showed up at a fancy book party Thursday night for Philadelphia radio talk show host Michael Smerconish. Stevens, 85, hinted to us that he’s beginning work on his memoirs. … “It’s a hell of task,” the famously gruff Alaskan groused.  [snip]

In a classic Washington moment, also mingling at the party last night, grazing off the same buffet table as Stevens, was hotshot defense attorney Bill Taylor,  a partner with Zuckerman Spaeder, who is defending the head of the Justice Department’s Public Integrity section against potential criminal wrongdoing in the Stevens case.

We don’t believe Stevens and Taylor had a chance to chat.

Sounds to us like Stevens may be looking for a ghostwriter to write his story. He told the Sleuth, “Well, I don’t know that I’m writing it,” suggesting that maybe he’ll get a collaborator.

Ghost writer?   Check.

Perhaps the book of Ted will be the second in a series.   You Can’t Make This Stuff Up – Volume II.

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May 15th, 2009

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AKMuckraker

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44 to “The Book of Ted?”


  1. 1
    Moose PuckyNo Gravatar says:

    Another one for the Political Pornography shelf?

  2. 2
    Moose PuckyNo Gravatar says:

    Ted’s Tall Tails–A Hell of a Job

  3. 3
    mmboucher FloridaNo Gravatar says:

    When does Todd “write his and then Bristol”?

  4. 4
    jojobo1No Gravatar says:

    I don’t know about Todd but I fully expect Bristol to come out with a book about how she was treated by bloggers and the press..I still think Levi and family should beat them all to the punch.Wouldn’t that be great if not funny

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    greatgrammy1No Gravatar says:

    At least Steven’s book will have accomplishments worth writing about. His experience will put Palin’s in his pocket. What in the world could she say that has not already been said? Maybe she will have the witch doctor from Africa write a paragraph or two.

  6. 6
    InJuneauNo Gravatar says:

    OY, it just keeps getting “better” and “better”, doesn’t it?

  7. 7
    austintxNo Gravatar says:

    Aw shucks………too easy……..book and the movie !!

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096928/quotes

  8. 8
    JohnNo Gravatar says:

    At least Ted Stevens has a great story to tell. He has been involved in a lot of important issues. He hasn’t always only been about pork and getting contributors to do favors for him. Unlike GINO’s book, I wouldn’t be ashamed to be seen reading Uncle Ted’s book.

  9. 9
    BlooperNo Gravatar says:

    Ted Stevens: Gone but innocence ill gotten.

  10. 10
    WurzelhexliNo Gravatar says:

    Anyone have the skinny on Levi’s book?
    I hope he beats them all to it! Ghostwriter – or ‘collaborator’ – or not!
    (BTW: Just WHEN did a ghost writer become a ‘collaborator’???)

  11. 11
    mmboucher FloridaNo Gravatar says:

    Can’t you all see that Gino is beating Levi to the book deal so she can pay off the JOhnstons before they tell all?

  12. 12
    DrChillNo Gravatar says:

    Now that Sarah’s employed as a writer, maybe SHE can write it for Stevens !
    ;)

  13. 13
    Canadian NeighbourNo Gravatar says:

    Guess all these Alaskan politicians/citizens publishing books want to make sure that you other Alaskans have sufficient reading materials when you are snowed in next winter!!

  14. 14
    Canadian NeighbourNo Gravatar says:

    Wurzelhexli Says:
    Anyone have the skinny on Levi’s book?
    I hope he beats them all to it! Ghostwriter

    I’m sure there are some PJ clad blog writers that have a wealth of information would held him for a fair price!!

  15. 15
    Canadian NeighbourNo Gravatar says:

    Ted Stevens – Going! Going! Gone!
    Stop The Presses!!! I’M BACK!

  16. 16
    lynnrocketsNo Gravatar says:

    Book Title: If I Did It

  17. 17
    lynnrocketsNo Gravatar says:

    Book Title: Let’s Get Even Stevens

  18. 18
    PepperzMom (GA)No Gravatar says:

    ok…

    Ted’s Tall Tales

    And They Said I Was Guilty

    Old GOP’ers Never Die, They Just Get Re-elected, And Re-elected, And Re-elected

  19. 19
    lynnrocketsNo Gravatar says:

    Book Title: The American Justice System Is A Series Of Tubes

  20. 20
    Canadian NeighbourNo Gravatar says:

    Ted Stevens
    I Was Born Before Funk & Wagnalls

    I Was Born Before They Added ‘Ethics’ In The Dictionary

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    Stop Roasting the Pork!

  22. 22
    Blue IdahoNo Gravatar says:

    Here we go again! Perhaps we need to name his book too.

  23. 23
    BlooperNo Gravatar says:

    Canadian Neighbour: They’ll make good kindling so as to keep us warm next winter. :)

  24. 24
    InJuneauNo Gravatar says:

    New thread (pop on over and then come back! I sense we may have many more creative suggestions here!).

  25. 25
    InJuneauNo Gravatar says:

    Plumbing Alaska, One Honeybucket Village at a Time, in honor of his work for the Denali Commission, which really is working on this.

  26. 26
    AlaskaDisastaNo Gravatar says:

    Well…………his book title is easy, but it must be in huge, bold, black letters followed by an exclamation mark

    NO !

  27. 27
    CO almost nativeNo Gravatar says:

    Pork for You and Me- and Me by Ted Stevens

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    ValleyIndependentNo Gravatar says:

    #8 John – I agree. At least I wouldn’t be embarrassed to be seen reading his book. Before Stevens got himself into trouble he actually accomplished quite a bit that was good for Alaska. He was an adult here during the building, boom, bust, and beyond years of the state and I’m sure he has many great stories to tell.

    For that matter, Bill Allen came a long way from the welder he started out as and likewise would have quite a few good stories to tell.

    As for GINO, I can’t think of a single accomplishment that would be worth reading about.

  29. 29
    justafarmerNo Gravatar says:

    Ted & the Kentucky Derby connection got a mention on Rachel tonight.

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    The good, the bad and ugly; me myself and I. The Ted Stevens story.

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    Blue IdahoNo Gravatar says:

    “How to Build a House for Next to Nothing”

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    MarthaNo Gravatar says:

    Looks like ANOTHER contest! I still hope Ted releases his book one week after Palins. After all there ought to be a chapter on all the things he did for her, BEFORE she asked him to step down!

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    MarthaNo Gravatar says:

    How I owned Alaska for 40 Years

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    Sourdough MulletNo Gravatar says:

    Yeah, I bet Sarah doesn’t much appreciate Uncle Ted coming out w/ a book deal right now and upstaging her. But then, maybe she can commission that guy who wrote “Million Little Pieces” to do hers. No doubt her “story” will need more than a little bit of embellishment!

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    austintxNo Gravatar says:

    29 justafarmer Says:
    May 15th, 2009 at 5:34 PM
    Ted & the Kentucky Derby connection got a mention on Rachel tonight.
    *********************************
    Here it is……..starts at the 1:54 mark. Bill Allen gives fatherly advice from prison. You can’t make this s^*t up !!
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#30569011

  36. 36
    justafarmerNo Gravatar says:

    @austintx
    really, ya can’t make this stuff up. I was speechless!

  37. 37
    austintxNo Gravatar says:

    I hope the filly wins. 50% chance of rain. Derby winner likes a sloppy track.

  38. 38
    Cathy in TexasNo Gravatar says:

    Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure somehow keeps coming to mind. Maybe a collaborative effort entitled “Ted and Sarah’s Excellent Misadventures” is in order.

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    austintxNo Gravatar says:

    38 Cathy in Texas Says:
    May 15th, 2009 at 8:39 PM
    Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure somehow keeps coming to mind. Maybe a collaborative effort entitled “Ted and Sarah’s Excellent Misadventures” is in order.
    ********************************************
    Thats what I was thinking earlier. If you click on the link and look at the quotes , they mention Alaska.

    7 austintx Says:
    May 15th, 2009 at 2:03 PM
    Aw shucks………too easy……..book and the movie !!

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096928/quotes

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    Cathy in TexasNo Gravatar says:

    austintx
    How funny. I had a vague memory of this movie maybe from when my kids were younger and just kept thinking of it for Ted and Sarah. Thanks for the link… after seeing the quotes, I could have fun with a Ted and Sarah conversational story.
    I just watched Gov. Perry on Keith Olbermann. OMG…..I always thought Texans were all just regular folks. Guess I have been in a bubble of naivety most of my life. Glad to see Texans on the Mudflats!

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    justafarmerNo Gravatar says:

    when that long shot won at the Derby, DH asked me was it a muddy track (had been flooding rains here at the eastern end of the state that day).
    I just gave him “the look”.
    Only time longshots win the Derby is when it’s a sloppy track and the long shot is a mudder.

  42. 42
    austintxNo Gravatar says:

    41 justafarmer Says:
    May 15th, 2009 at 9:46 PM
    when that long shot won at the Derby, DH asked me was it a muddy track (had been flooding rains here at the eastern end of the state that day).
    I just gave him “the look”.
    Only time longshots win the Derby is when it’s a sloppy track and the long shot is a mudder.
    *******************************************
    I remember you saying that at the time. That’s why I brought up the chance of rain.

  43. 43
    austintxNo Gravatar says:

    40 Cathy in Texas Says:
    May 15th, 2009 at 9:37 PM
    I just watched Gov. Perry on Keith Olbermann. OMG…..I always thought Texans were all just regular folks. Guess I have been in a bubble of naivety most of my life. Glad to see Texans on the Mudflats!
    ***************************************
    Aggie. ’nuff said.

  44. 44
    justafarmerNo Gravatar says:

    And the filly wins the Preakness!