Our iconic Senior United States Senator, Richard Shelby, will walk out of the Senate chambers in Washington, D.C. next week and come home to retirement in Tuscaloosa.  History will reveal Senator Shelby as Alabama’s greatest U.S. Senator, especially when it comes to bringing home the bacon to the Heart of Dixie.  To say Shelby is the greatest is saying a mouthful, because we have had some great ones.  Shelby will rest along with the likes of John Bankhead, John Sparkman, Lister Hill, and Howell Heflin.  He has served longer in the Senate than any Alabamian in state history – 36 years.  He served eight years in Congress before beginning his senate tenure in 1986.

Many of you have perceived, and correctly so, that I admire and appreciate the accomplishments of Senator Shelby.  A good many of you will be glad to see me stop writing such glowing things about him.  Over the years many of you have accused me of actually being his press secretary.  My favorite restaurant is the historic Bright Star in Bessemer.  A good many Tuscaloosans, especially older ones, Shelby’s contemporaries and friends and neighbors drive up to eat at the Bright Star.  Invariably, they will ask me to come over to their table to visit.  They always say,  “you sure do like Richard Shelby.”