Posted on 02/19/2009 11:45:44 PM PST by raccoonradio
Sen. Ted Kennedy, wintering in an undisclosed location in Florida, may never return to the Senate, friends say, as his battle with brain cancer enters its final rounds.
Hes someplace sunny, near the water, where he can rest and sail, said a pal of the senior senator. Time is of the essence. Its very sad.
Kennedy was rushed to the hospital after he collapsed during a luncheon that followed President Obamas inauguration, and returned to vote on the stimulus bill. Although family members have said publicly that the senator is doing good, privately those close to Kennedy say he may only have a few months to live.
Hes very sick, said another Kennedy associate. Hes actually done well to get to this point.
Kennedy was diagnosed last May with a malignant brain tumor and his prognosis was poor. According to pals, the senator spent every day that he could last summer on the waters off Hyannisport sailing his beloved yacht, Mya .
He has returned to Washington only sporadically since being diagnosed - most dramatically a month after his first seizure to cast the deciding vote on an important Medicare bill.
Because of Kennedys condition, off-the-record speculation about the future of his Senate seat has been rampant this week - especially in light of a seven-part Boring Broadsheet opus that is being widely viewed as a premature obituary. And yesterdays installment was interpreted by some close to the matter as the first step in a torch-passing to Kennedys wife, Vicki.
It appeared to be setting up Vickis senate campaign, said one insider.
The story described the former Victoria Reggie as a great lawyer with tremendous political skills and great sense of humor.
It portrayed her family as Kennedy doppelgangers and Vickis father, Edmund Reggie, as one of Teds closest companions.
The Reggies and their six children had more than a little Kennedy in them, the BB wrote. Edmund was an unabashed liberal from the heart of Dixie . . . Last one in the pool is a Republican! the judge was known to bellow at his kids.
Although Edmund Reggie is quoted often - including in an anecdote that started the series off earlier this week - no member of Teds family has said anything to the Globe on the record so far.
Word on the Hill is that some Kennedy staffers are quite unhappy with the series, finding it far too critical of Ted. Not so when it comes to Vicki, who the BB portrayed as a politically savvy, stabilizing influence on Ted. She is credited with helping him to secure re-election in a hard-fought battle with Mitt Romney after the near-career-destroying Palm Beach rape scandal.
You wonder how much control she had over who they spoke to, said a Kennedy source.
Interestingly, the Globe never mentions any of the Reggie familys legal woes in the opus. Edmund Reggie was convicted in 1992 of misapplication of funds from a savings and loan he founded in 1959 that failed in 1987. He pleaded no contest to a similar charge in 1993 and served 120 days of home detention and paid a $30,000 fine. Vickis brother Raymond Reggie was sentenced to a year in jail after being convicted of bank fraud in 2005.
Should Kennedy be unable to finish out his senate term, which ends in 2012, a special election must be held within 145 to 160 days of the seat becoming vacant. The big question is: Will Kennedy make it known that he wants his wife to succeed him - a move that would almost assuredly guarantee Vicki the seat? File Under: Family Business.
Globe excerpt from new book; one installment was devoted solely to Chappaquiddick
Of course not
A somewhat tragic figure. Completely ignored and and named after the butler, ted was really worked over by joe senior.
It’s not his wife Vicky, It’s his nephew Joe that is being slated to take over. Every 20 minutes on TV and radio there is a “Joe For Oil” commericial airing. It unbelievable how often it’s on. The profits he has made from the “non profit” no longer has to be reported. Same old crap !!!
Teddy will know the end is at hand when he sees Mary Jo standing next to his beside, dripping wet. And she wont be smiling.
Is she from Boston or New Orleans? Just think if Ted ever drove her across the causeway, she would have drowned in more than 3 inches of water.
I hear there’s a river in Styx. He’ll feel right at home there.
Oh wait, that's in "Justice World".
No big surprise there given the history of the Kennedy males.
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