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To: rrr51
Bentsen was not close to JFK in any way. He was just a fellow senator and nothing more. It was a truly shameless cheap shot.

It looks like Bentsen and Kennedy served in the House together for two terms between 1949 and 1953, but Bentsen didn't run for Senate until 1970. I have no idea how friendly they were, but as young members of the House elected only two years apart, one would assume they were at least on speaking terms.

Quayle set himself up for Bentsen's comment. Not only that, but he had been doing so in previous speeches, so the Democrats could plan for it. It was a stupid thing to do in a national campaign.

61 posted on 05/23/2006 12:48:06 PM PDT by wideminded
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To: wideminded

I stand corrected. I thought they served in the senate together. But this reenforces my point. Lloyd Bentsen did not "know" JFK. To use his name in a political campaign is beneath contempt.

Anybody have any thoughts on why so many of these great war heroes become mediocre politicians later in life.


65 posted on 05/23/2006 1:19:13 PM PDT by rrr51
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To: wideminded
"..Quayle set himself up for Bentsen's comment. Not only that, but he had been doing so in previous speeches, so the Democrats could plan for it. It was a stupid thing to do in a national campaign."

I had not heard the bold! That explains the, "You're no JFK" reposte in the debate. I never believed Bensten ad libbed that comment anyway. It was a setup, coached right down to the disapproving look and tone of voice. Quayle was stupid to compare himself to JFK. This and some other gaffs made sure Quayle's career was over with the end of the first Bush administration.

73 posted on 05/24/2006 2:31:40 AM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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