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mahatmakanejeeves

(64,417 posts)
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 10:58 AM Mar 14

Alan K. Simpson, a Folksy Republican Force in the Senate, Dies at 93

Source: New York Times

Alan K. Simpson, a Folksy Republican Force in the Senate, Dies at 93
A plain-spoken lawmaker from Wyoming, he balanced his conservative views with moderate stands on abortion rights, gay marriage and immigration reform.


Senator Alan K. Simpson, left, and Representative Norman Y. Mineta at the Capitol in 1988. The two had met when they were Boy Scouts. Jose R. Lopez/The New York Times

By Robert D. McFadden
March 14, 2025
Updated 10:55 a.m. ET

Alan K. Simpson, a plain-spoken former Republican senator from Wyoming who championed immigration reforms and conservative candidates for the Supreme Court while fighting running battles with women's groups, environmentalists and the press, died on Friday in Cody, Wyo. He was 93. ... He had been struggling to recover from a broken hip that he sustained in December, according to a statement from his family and the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a group of museums of which he was a board member for 56 years. The statement said his recovery had been hindered by complications of a case of frostbite to his left foot that he endured about five years ago and that required the amputation of his left leg below the knee.

Folksy, irreverent and sometimes cantankerous, a gaunt, 6-foot-7 beanpole with a ranch hand's soft drawl, Mr. Simpson was a three-term senator, from 1979 to 1997, whom school children and tourists in the gallery sometimes took for a Mr. Smith-goes-to-Washington oddball, especially during his occasional rants against "bug-eyed zealots" and "super-greenies," as he liked to call environmental lobbyists.

The son of a former Wyoming governor and United States senator, Mr. Simpson had been a hell-raiser as a teenager. He and some friends shot up mailboxes, killed a cow with rifles and set fire to an abandoned federal property. He punched a police officer who arrested him. While no one had been seriously hurt, he faced prison. But he was put on probation for two years and paid restitution. ... "I was a monster," he acknowledged in a 2009 friend-of-the-court brief for the United States Supreme Court, pleading for a second chance, like the one he had been given six decades earlier, for two juveniles accused of crimes. With the help of a probation officer, he said, he redeemed his life.

Mr. Simpson went on to earn undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Wyoming, served two years in the U.S. Army, was a city attorney in Cody and, entering politics, served 13 years in the State Legislature before being elected to the Senate seat once held by his father. Among his best friends were Dick Cheney and President George H.W. Bush, who considered him to be his vice-presidential running-mate in 1988. (Mr. Bush chose Senator Dan Quayle of Indiana instead.)

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In 1984, Senator Simpson was among the House and Senate conferees on an immigration reform bill. With him, from left, were Senator Edward M. Kennedy and Representatives Romano Mazzoli of Kentucky, Hamilton Fish of New York and Peter Rodino of New Jersey. Ira Schwarz/Associated Press

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Robert D. McFadden was a Times reporter for 63 years. In the last decade before his retirement in 2024 he wrote advance obituaries, which are prepared for notable people so they can be published quickly upon their deaths. More about Robert D. McFadden
https://www.nytimes.com/by/robert-d-mcfadden

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Alan K. Simpson, a Folksy Republican Force in the Senate, Dies at 93 (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 14 OP
Some might (somewhat derisively) remember BumRushDaShow Mar 14 #1
Folksy? AStern Mar 14 #2
He is the one that said seniors were only concerned displacedvermoter Mar 14 #3
Folksy doesn't hide ugliness. Harker Mar 14 #4
Oh that snowybirdie Mar 14 #5
Good riddance. Sibelius Fan Mar 14 #6
He was an asshole OrangeJoe Mar 14 #7
Supply-side economics piece of shit wolfie001 Mar 14 #8
Isn't the backstory about the Boy Scouts that Mineta's family was imprisoned? Hekate Mar 14 #9
Adios, Fucko JoseBalow Mar 14 #10
Former Wyoming U.S. Sen. Al Simpson Dies At 93, Remembered As Gentle Giant mahatmakanejeeves Mar 14 #11
Good he was an Asshole!! grockri Mar 14 #12
Boo fu*king hoo. Mawspam2 Mar 14 #13
News to me Mz Pip Mar 14 #14

displacedvermoter

(3,685 posts)
3. He is the one that said seniors were only concerned
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 11:39 AM
Mar 14

about eating at Ponderosa when their SS checks came in.. A millionaire rancher conspiring with Clinton buddy Erskine Bowles to screw over old folks. Folksy my ass.

OrangeJoe

(500 posts)
7. He was an asshole
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 01:49 PM
Mar 14

I was a Hill staffer when Simpson was in office. He was a jerk that hid his despicable ideas behind a fake "folksy" mask.

wolfie001

(4,699 posts)
8. Supply-side economics piece of shit
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 02:09 PM
Mar 14

Happy he's gone. Will have a beer later because I'm not that much into drinking beer anymore. Plus, I already thought he was dead.

Hekate

(97,342 posts)
9. Isn't the backstory about the Boy Scouts that Mineta's family was imprisoned?
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 02:10 PM
Mar 14

And that someone on the inside wanted to create a Boy Scout troop and someone on the outside was willing to sponsor them and have their own Scout troop be buddies? And those two became friends forever.

RIP, Senator Simpson.

mahatmakanejeeves

(64,417 posts)
11. Former Wyoming U.S. Sen. Al Simpson Dies At 93, Remembered As Gentle Giant
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 02:25 PM
Mar 14
Former Wyoming U.S. Sen. Al Simpson Dies At 93, Remembered As Gentle Giant
Former U.S. Sen. Alan K. Simpson died early Friday morning at the age of 93, leaving a legacy of a man who transcended Wyoming culture and politics. Standing 6-foot-7, he’s remembered by friends and colleagues as a gentle statesman who truly served Wyoming.

Leo Wolfson
March 14, 2025
10 min read

Wyoming is mourning an almost larger-than-life statesman in former U.S. Sen. Al Simpson, who died Friday, March 14, 2025, at the age of 93. ... He will be remembered as much — and maybe more — for the way he carried himself as a human being rather than solely his political achievements.

Simpson spent the last days of his life at the Spirit Mountain Hospice House in Cody after suffering serious circulation problems in his feet and legs and resulting complications. He leaves behind his wife of 70 years Ann, three children and one brother.

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One of Simpson’s proudest achievements was the creation of The Mineta-Simpson Institute at Heart Mountain Interpretive Center in honor of him and former U.S. Rep. Norm Mineta, D-California, who was a resident of the Heart Mountain Internment Camp. The two struck up an unlikely friendship as Boy Scouts during that time. ... At the 2022 groundbreaking, former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter, former congresswoman Liz Cheney, were present. ... “He was so proud of what he was able to accomplish at the Heart Mountain Center,” Bowles said. “He felt that was a story that needed to be told.”

That same year, Simpson was honored by former President Joe Biden with a Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States.

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Leo Wolfson can be reached at leo@cowboystatedaily.com.

grockri

(54 posts)
12. Good he was an Asshole!!
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 03:29 PM
Mar 14

Talking negatively about senior citizens and trying to cut the budget to the bone. He was and asshole!

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