Posted on 07/17/2005 6:15:55 AM PDT by BW2221
Tomorrow marks the 36th anniversary of Chappaquiddick, when the "conscience of the left" drove off the bridge and caused the death of Mary Jo Kopechne.
Happy anniversary, you lecherous old drunk!
LOL - We joke about it too. "Cover me...I'm goin' in for a bottle of conditioner and a bag of Oreos."
I have to weigh in on this one. Please see my tag line.
I never thought about Mary Jo's birthday, but I have sent anniversary "cards" for July 19th to both of Teddy's offices - DC and Boston. Since it was SO important for him to remember the anniversary of Abu Ghraib, I thought it only fitting that he be reminded of another anniversary. I plan on making this an annual "event" for me.
I hate that she died, but let's be honest here, Mary Jo Kopechne was the Monica Lewinsky of her day, just another Washington party girl. The reason her family never pursued legal action against Teddy-boy is because they knew her sleazy life would have been published for all the world to see. It was better for them to let her die as a victim than for her fagile reputation to be dragged throught the muck a trial would have brought forth.
Happy anniversary, you bilious bagpipe full of squid guts. Raise a glass or twenty. Scotch. Straight up.
quote Had Mary Jo survived, she would have been comforted by the Senator's efforts to preserve Social security... /quote
No, had Mary Jo survived, ole Teddy would have been a shoe-in for Prez. The MSM would have spun the accident and his saving of the girl to turn him into the hero of the hour. The sex party they had been to would have been called a conference or meeting of some kind and Teddy, Mary Jo's savior, would have ridden the notoriety right into the oval office. Good thing for us that he didn't have any more sense then than he does now, and only thought about his own survival. If he had had any smarts at all, he would have known that if he had rescued her, he could have sold himself to the American public as her "knight in shining armor". Instead, old me-first is a stinkin' footnote in presidential history, and I for one am glad of it.
It was Seventeen July, Another sleepy, humid Hyannis day,
I was out shuckin' clams And my brother was slicin brie,
And at supper time we stopped and walked back to the compound to dine
And Rose hollered at the back door, "You savages remember to act refined."
Then she said, "I got some news this morning from Cambridge
Today Mary Jo and Teddy went off the Chappaquiddick Bridge ."
Joe said to Rose, as he passed around the Roquefort cheese
"Well, Teddy never had an ounce of sense, pass the lobster please
There's five more states in the lower forty-eight I got to screw."
And Rose said it was a shame about Mary Jo, she knew
Seems like no good news ever comes out of Cambridge
And now Teddy and Mary Jo went off the Chappaquiddick Bridge.
Brother said he remembered when he and Jack and Teddy K
Wrecked a yacht on a cove on Cape Cod Bay
And wasn't I talking to him after Mass last Sunday night
I'll have another couple escargot, you know, it don't seem right
I saw her at the gin mill yesterday in Falmouth with some kids
And now you tell me Mary Jo and Teddy went off the Chappaquiddick Bridge.
Mama said to me, "Child, what's happened to your appetite?
Bridgets cooked all morning and you haven't touched a single bite
That nice Police Chief Arena dropped by today
Said he'd be pleased to have dinner on Sunday, Oh, by the way
He said he saw a girl that looked like you on the OnTime-Two at nine
And she and Teddy K. were throwing something into Pocha Pond"
A year has come and gone since we heard the news 'bout Mary Jo
Brother married Vicky Gifford, they bought a place in Truro
There was a virus going 'round, Joe caught it and died last spring
And now Rose doesn't seem to want to do much of anything
And me I spend a lot of time snorting coke up in Cambridge
And dropping tabs over on the Chappaquiddick Bridge.
Classic case of liberal "do as I say, not as I do". And millions are willing to go along with (i.e., vote for) it because the ends justify the means.
HUH? Whatchu talkin' 'bout Willis?
Here's an interesting observation I read on another forum. Had Ted Kennedy's older brother survived WWII, he and JFK would both have probably had a good chance at the presidency, bringing to fruition Joe Sr's desire for a political dynasty, and Teddy would just have been another drunk, rich, womanizing fat old bastard.
I've heard that too. In fact, Joe Jr. was Sr.'s first pick to lead a politcal dynasty, but he died leaving the burden to fall on JFK and RFK. Teddy, it seems was always seen as a ne'er do well, even by Joe Sr.
But not by the morons who live in Ma and vote repeatedly for this pompous hypocritical SOS. Who you get in an election is truly representative of the majority of the voters.
that's a keeper
WOW! LOL! that's a Keeper! :D
WOW! LOL! that's a Keeper! :D
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