'Aloha': Sen. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii dies at 88

Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, a member of the Watergate investigating committee, questions witness James McCord during the hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, on May 19, 1973. Inouye, the influential Democrat who broke racial barriers on Capitol Hill and played key roles in congressional investigations of the Watergate and Iran-Contra scandals, died of respiratory complications, on Dec. 17. He was 88.

Daniel Inouye, a World War II combat veteran and the most senior senator in the U.S. Senate, died Monday of respiratory complications. He was 88.

His last words were "Aloha," Hawaiian for hello and goodbye.

Inouye, a Democrat from Hawaii, was hospitalized a week and a half ago at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he said he was working with doctors to regulate his oxygen intake. Around the Capitol, Inouye had been seen with a portable oxygen supply.


He is survived by his wife, Irene Hirano, and son, Daniel "Kenny" Inouye. Kenny is his son with Margaret Shinobu Awamura, to whom he was married for 56 years until her death in 2006.

Inouye had served in the Senate for 49 years, since 1963. At the time of his death, he was the longest-living serving member of the Senate. The late Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia is the only senator who has served longer, for 51 years.

Hawaii became a state in 1959, and Inouye was the state's first Congressman. He also became the country's first Japanese-American Congressman.  

He was also hospitalized on Nov. 15 after falling and cutting the back of his head. A statement released by his office spoke to the senator’s apparent dislike of being hospitalized: “The U.S. Army Captain and World War II combat veteran wanted to put a bandage on and come to work but his family insisted he get it checked out.”

Medal of Honor recipient Dan Inouye became the longest-serving senator, having served nine terms after first being elected in 1962. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

He was hospitalized the day before Pearl Harbor Day. Although ailing, he honored the day as he does every year, this time through a press release remembering his time as a Japanese-American teenager in Hawaii. He wrote:

In 1941, the date December 7th was a day that evoked anger, fierce patriotism and dangerous racism. Soon after that day, I suddenly found myself, pursuant to a decision by the government and along with thousands of Japanese Americans declared 4C, enemy aliens. It was a difficult time. I was 17.

Born to working class parents, Hyotaro, a jewelry clerk, and Kame, a homemaker, Inouye dreamed of being a doctor, according to the Washington Post, plans that were sidelined by the war. He was a second-generation Japanese-American, or nisei, and he wrote that it pained him that those who dropped bombs on Hawaii looked like him.

Inouye was 17 when he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served with the 442 Regimental Combat Team, according to a statement on his website. He lost part of his right arm while he was charging a series of machine gun nests in San Terenzo, Italy.

"I looked at it, stunned and disbelieving. It dangled there by a few bloody shreds of tissue, my grenade still clenched in a fist that suddenly didn't belong to me anymore," Inouye wrote in his 1967 autobiography, "Journey to Washington," according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

After the war, he was nominated for the Medal of Honor but did not receive it. President Bill Clinton later bestowed the honor on him and 21 other Japanese-Americans for their courage during World War II, according to the Star-Advertiser.

He attended the University of Hawaii and received a law degree from Georgetown University.

As a lawmaker in D.C. in 1973, Inouye sat on the panel that investigated the Watergate scandal, according to the Post. He was apparently so frustrated by the testimony of a top White House aide that he whispered, “What a liar!” into a microphone that turned out to be hot.

Later, the aide’s lawyer referred to Inouye as, “that little Jap,” a comment that generated outrage, according to the Post.

Throughout his tenure, D.C., Inouye allied himself with the late Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, a Republican, and proudly proclaimed himself the "No. 1 earmarks guy," in Congress, according to The Associated Press. He championed an older tradition of politics -- one that embraced bipartisanship and compromise.

Responding to his death Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released a statement: "No matter what barrier was in his way, Danny shattered it. ... Danny was an icon in his native state of Hawaii and a tireless advocate for the disenfranchised, minorities and women throughout the country. He spent his life working for a brighter future, and we are all better off for it."

Former Sen. Bob Dole wrote touchingly about a man he called one of the Senate's "giants."

"Never once do I recall his being critical of another colleague - Republican or Democrat," Dole wrote. "Danny and I saw service in World War II where he lost an arm and where I had other difficulties. When we left the hospital, we eventually became United States Senators and he was always telling his friends that I talked him into it. I don't recall it, but if Danny said it was true, that was good enough for me."

NBC's Kelly O'Donnell contributed reporting.

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TERM LIMITS...TERM LIMITS...TERM LIMITS!!!

What the F is going on when we have 'near dead' senators. I am totally disgusted this 'bag of bones' didn't step down 20 years ago...sickening!

    Reply#60 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:52 PM EST

    Ted K. served until he died to.

    This is the 3rd guy to drop dead in the last 4 years.

    Age limits not term limits.

      #60.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:55 PM EST

      And I am totally disgusted someone like you is still alive.

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      #60.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:00 PM EST

      Doc you sound like true scum.

        #60.3 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:07 PM EST

        Jerry 3891093 You are a real IDIOT!

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        #60.4 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:32 PM EST

        No, Soldier71, they are pathetic little retards lacking two brain cells to rub together. Think of all the great men, like Einstein and Twain, Jefferson, Darwin. People who were quite capable, even in "old age". God save us from 12 year old children like MC Gusto, Bob, Derik and the ever odious Jerry3891093.

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        #60.5 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:50 PM EST
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        Thank you Senator for being a true statesman. And thank you more for your service in our military. You were a truly great American.

          Reply#61 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:52 PM EST

          It would have been nice if they mentioned that he was a Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient! How hard would it have been for the reporter to just Google his name to get that piece of info.

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          Reply#62 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:56 PM EST

          No one cares about that. Especially his own party.

            #62.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:58 PM EST
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            Death pool on Harry Reid.

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            Reply#63 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:57 PM EST

            Aloha a hui kaua Sen. Inouye, it was great to know you.

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            Reply#64 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:58 PM EST

            Bad politics but salute to great soldier and patriot.

              Reply#65 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 6:59 PM EST

              Who will they get to play Yoda in the next Star Wars movie?

                Reply#66 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:00 PM EST

                Try McConnell.

                  #66.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:52 PM EST
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                  Allthough his military service was distinguished and honerable, and he deserved a large measure of respect for that, as a Politician he was a Leftist/Progressive whose votes and influence in Congress helped lead us into the current miasma of the nanny state in which we find ourselves as a nation. A condition anathema to the vision of our founders. One should consider that before praising him to highly.

                    Reply#67 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:01 PM EST

                    If I am not mistaken, wasn't it Senator Inouye and the members of his unit (all Japanese Americans) who coined the phrase 'Go For Broke'. Meaning go all out or die. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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                    Reply#68 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:03 PM EST

                    Well, that's better than Hope and Change.

                    A whole group can't coin a phrase.

                    That is done by one person.

                    O.K. Shadizzle?

                      #68.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:10 PM EST

                      It was the motto of the 42nd Battalion (all Japanese volunteer unit), but it wasn't coined by them. It's a gambling term.

                        #68.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:10 PM EST

                        ABH... it's a term used NOW. But back then it wasn't. Go for Broke meant get you ass off the whatever and wipe out your enemy. Gambling term came later.

                          #68.3 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:18 PM EST

                          During WW2 in Italy, the 442 Reg. Combat Team was given the most difficult objectives. The Germans were terrified of them and for good reason, they didnt let up until the job was done. Their casualities were very high.

                            #68.4 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:51 PM EST
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                            If you think you are better and can do more, why not run for the office and do something and stop talking.

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                            Reply#69 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:04 PM EST

                            Who are you talking to?

                              #69.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:15 PM EST

                              KaneLV:

                              If you think you are better and can do more, why not run for the office and do something and stop talking.

                              Bravo! There probably isn't a single one of them that could raise the millions necessary to do so. You have to make some sort of political sense to people with means to support you.

                              The least they could do is some sort of service for country. If they have done so...good deal. Doubt there is a single one who proudly wears the Medal of Honor....nor ever will.

                              It takes a deep sense of respect for others to do what is necessary to win that honor and sadly that seems to be missing in most of the negative, jaw flapping posts.

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                              #69.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:23 PM EST

                              KaneLV:

                              My bad = jaw flapping posts.

                              That was an error. "Finger tapping posts" is more like it.

                                #69.3 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:28 PM EST
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                                I became familiar with Mr. lnouye's service when I saw him recount his WWII experiences in Ken Burns's "The War." His story was absolutely mesmerizing, and will remain a great testament to the sacrifice of the everyday American hero.

                                Rest in peace, sir. And thank you.

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                                Reply#70 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:07 PM EST

                                there is another "problem", "concern" and-or "situation", whichever you like to call it, is it me , or is it that most Americans are telling themselves: does a senator - congressman/woman really benefits our country is rendering his/her services 100% at such a ripe age !? ... 65/70 Years of age should be the limit ! really ! Voters next election: think!

                                Thank You your work as a Senator Mr. Inouye, Aloha ! Rest in peace.

                                  Reply#71 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:08 PM EST

                                  I believe you mean he was injured while "charging" a machine gun nest in Italy, not "changing" it. That paragraph makes it sound like he was injured in an accident, not an amazing act of heroism.

                                    Reply#72 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:08 PM EST

                                    Hope & Charge

                                      #72.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:11 PM EST
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                                      Wasn't he the guy who kept falling asleep in hearings many years ago? Seriously, we need term limits. I don't suppose that one is too popular among the politicians though.

                                        Reply#73 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:09 PM EST

                                        Not a big fan of Demoncats, but he was a WW2 vet, which covers a multitude of sins.

                                        He and his family experienced backlash in WW2, which is only natural because his parents emigrated from the nation that attacked us without warning on December 7th.

                                        Proud "1 earmarks guy"...not that impressive.

                                          Reply#74 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:10 PM EST

                                          I won't believe he is an American hero until I see his Birth and death certificates.

                                          The originals. Not photoshop copies off a printer.

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                                          #74.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:13 PM EST

                                          Christ, you are a disgusting human being. I normally prefer to debate ideas, but you're a toad, and I don't debate toads. Take your bottom feeding act and go somewhere else.

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                                          #74.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:58 PM EST
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                                          Will they throw him in a volcano now?

                                            Reply#75 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:16 PM EST

                                            MC GUSTO Your post show your age and IQ. Both about ZERO.

                                              #75.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:36 PM EST
                                              • Yaw know MC Gusto --- Dan Mr. lnouye did more for this nation in one single day of his life than some ditto-head fool like you will ever do in your entire life.
                                              • 1 vote
                                              #75.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:58 PM EST

                                              Charlie-1915998, YOU GOT THAT RIGHT BRO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                                              #75.3 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:55 PM EST
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                                              This man was a TRUE HAWAIIAN WARRIOR. Mahalo Dan Inouye. Aloha

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                                              Reply#76 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:16 PM EST

                                              You might want to edit the wording in the article from changing to charging. Not that it makes any difference to those reprehensible Republicans that came just to troll. Other than that good read about a good man. A man that unlike the other party actually was a hero not just some keyboard commando from the 101st chicken hawk brigade or a Ted Nugent.

                                              ......"while he was changing a series of machine gun nests in San Terenzo, Italy"

                                                Reply#77 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:17 PM EST

                                                H8:

                                                The chickenhawks are out in force tonight. Ha! They have no comprehension of what non-political service means and neverwill as long as others are willing to step forward to do it for them.

                                                The smart ones lay low.

                                                • 3 votes
                                                #77.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:33 PM EST

                                                Yeah I had one slip up on another thread and admit he never got out of Danang, my guess is he was H&S company we called them REMF's, or in the rear with the gear girls, but they go by several names. I still prefer chicken hawk.

                                                  #77.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:34 PM EST
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                                                  My God rest his soul. Let's thank him for his service to his country as well.

                                                  Now can we put in term limits. 88 is far to old to be in the legislature. Additionally, the longer someone is in "power" the greater the possibility of corruption. That is no reflection on Senator Inouye, but we need to have legislators that answer to the people and not corporations.

                                                    Reply#78 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:18 PM EST

                                                    God? Soul? Democrat? All together?

                                                    Not a good match.

                                                    Liberals hate God.

                                                    • 2 votes
                                                    #78.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:24 PM EST

                                                    MC Gusto, No, we love God but we hate turds like you. Go back to the sewer that you seeped out of.

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                                                    #78.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:57 PM EST
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                                                    Sad thing is, Congress is moving slower than the departed Senator.

                                                      Reply#79 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:19 PM EST

                                                      R.I.P. Yoda

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                                                      Reply#80 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:21 PM EST

                                                      McGusto,

                                                      I have read your comments on this thread. You are indeed a true pig...and this is coming from a VERY conservative man who practically never agreed with the senator. You are vile and disrespectful. I hope more readers of this blog recognize that.

                                                      - Edge

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                                                      #80.1 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:29 PM EST

                                                      Yeah. I can see you are all about class.

                                                      Nice killing toys in your pic.

                                                      Look at his pic. He looks almost exactly like Yoda.

                                                        #80.2 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:39 PM EST

                                                        -Edge

                                                        LMFAO.

                                                          #80.3 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:40 PM EST

                                                          McGusto,

                                                          With every post you only reinforce my statements about you. You are truly a disrespectful, unthinking, immature little whelp. You only post the hateful comments you do because you are able to hide behind this blog. You are the very definition of the word, "coward."

                                                          - Edge

                                                          • 3 votes
                                                          #80.4 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:54 PM EST

                                                          MC Gusto sounds like the same caliber person who shot up the school and murdered all those inocent children. Sick bastard.

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                                                          #80.5 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:00 PM EST
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                                                          "He championed an older tradition of politics -- one that embraced bipartisanship and compromise..."

                                                          I'd like to see that tradition become new again. Wouldn't you? What a fitting tribute that would be.

                                                          Mahalo, sir - we're a better country, for your lengthy and honorable service to it.

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                                                          Reply#81 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:23 PM EST

                                                          Aloha to a citizen, a patriot and a hero. He put his money where his mouth was and ignored the crappy way his country treated him, losing an arm and winning the Medal of Honor to defend it. May we be lucky enough to have a few more like him.

                                                          I don't care about his politics; he was a stand up guy and we are lesser for his passing.

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                                                          Reply#82 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:23 PM EST

                                                          Abercrombie ia an ex hippie dem who will definitely appoint a non bipartisan lib to the post.

                                                            Reply#83 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:27 PM EST

                                                            @ derik-2272234 ....You truly are an insensitive POS.

                                                            You know what they say. It floats to the top.

                                                            Well, there you are for everyone to see.

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                                                            Reply#84 - Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:28 PM EST
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