"I wanted to say a few words this morning about the passing of an extraordinary
leader, Senator Edward Kennedy.
Over the past several
years, I've had the honor to call Teddy a colleague, a counselor, and a friend. And even though we have known this day
was coming for some time now, we awaited it with no small amount of dread.
Since Teddy's diagnosis
last year, we've seen the courage with which he battled his illness. And while these months have no doubt been difficult
for him, they've also let him hear from people in every corner of our nation and from around the world just how much he meant
to all of us. His fight has given us the opportunity we were denied when his brothers John and Robert were taken from
us: the blessing of time to say thank you -- and goodbye.
The
outpouring of love, gratitude, and fond memories to which we've all borne witness is a testament to the way this singular
figure in American history touched so many lives. His ideas and ideals are stamped on scores of laws and reflected in
millions of lives -- in seniors who know new dignity, in families that know new opportunity, in children who know education's
promise, and in all who can pursue their dream in an America that is more equal and more just -- including myself.
The Kennedy name is
synonymous with the Democratic Party. And at times, Ted was the target of partisan campaign attacks. But in the
United States Senate, I can think of no one who engendered greater respect or affection from members of both sides of the
aisle. His seriousness of purpose was perpetually matched by humility, warmth, and good cheer. He could passionately
battle others and do so peerlessly on the Senate floor for the causes that he held dear, and yet still maintain warm friendships
across party lines.
And that's one reason
he became not only one of the greatest senators of our time, but one of the most accomplished Americans ever to serve our
democracy.
His extraordinary
life on this earth has come to an end. And the extraordinary good that he did lives on. For his family, he was
a guardian. For America, he was the defender of a dream.
I spoke earlier this
morning to Senator Kennedy's beloved wife, Vicki, who was to the end such a wonderful source of encouragement and strength.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her, his children Kara, Edward, and Patrick; his stepchildren Curran and Caroline; the entire
Kennedy family; decades' worth of his staff; the people of Massachusetts; and all Americans who, like us, loved Ted Kennedy."