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The audacity of one final act of political corruption
Philadelphia Examiner ^ | 8-21-09 | Leo Shishmanian

Posted on 08/21/2009 12:18:47 PM PDT by smoothsailing

The audacity of one final act of political corruption

August 21, 9:04 AM · Leo Shishmanian - Ada County Conservative Examiner

My heart goes out to Massachusetts senior Senator Ted Kennedy as he battles fatal brain cancer.  No one should have to suffer slowly toward their demise.  That said, Kennedy's latest--and perhaps his last--major act as a senator constitutes nothing short of blatant political corruption.

Usually, politicians try to keep their wrongdoings shrouded from view in darkened rooms.  It's easier to get away with what you want when the lights are off.  For example:

South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford went to Argentina to have an affair.

John Edwards fathered a child out of wedlock while his wife had cancer and convinced a loyal aid to initially take the fall.  Cue the National Enquirer and federal grand juries.

Congressman John Murtha met in private with undercover federal agents posing as Middle Eastern businessmen during the ABSCAM scandal 30 years ago but avoided prosecution by testifying as an unindicted co-conspiritor.  When asked about accepting $50,000 in bribe money, Murtha said he was not interested "at this point" but could be later as they got to know each other.

Former Congressman Mark Foley resigned in disgrace after it was discovered he had sent sexually explicit messages to a former page.

Congressman Barney Frank's former "roommate" was running a gay prostitution ring out of their DC apartment.

There are many others on both sides of the aisle who've had their private sins exposed.  Some committed crimes while others committed only acts of paramount stupidity.  But all were done in a clandestine fashion for obvious reasons.

That's what makes Senator Kennedy's impolitic public pronouncement that he is seeking to change his state's senatorial succession law in anticipation of his deathn so shocking in its brazenness.

Democrat-controlled Massachusetts changed the state's senatorial succession law in 2004.  Previously, the state's governor had the power to appoint a replacement senator until an election could be held.  You'll recall, however, in 2004 the state's junior senator, John Kerry, was the Democrat nominee for president but the governor at the time was a dastardly Republican:  Mitt Romney.  So, in an effort to deprive Romney of this power in the event of Kerry's election, the state legislature changed the rules to require a special election for the replacement.

Fast forward to 2009.  Massachusetts now has a Democrat governor and Senator Kennedy's condition will soon render him unable to serve and the end of his life is hastening.  The timing couldn't be worse for Kennedy because of his career-long interest in the issue of health care for all Americans--unless, of course, your last name is Kopechne.

It's also poor timing for Congressional Democrats.  If Kennedy vacates his seat during the health care reform debate (or is it health insurance reform now? I can't keep it straight), then the special election must be held between 145 and 160 days after the vacancy.  That's five months of Massachusetts having only one senator and Senate Democrats being short of the filibuster-proof majority.

The Democrat solution to this thorny problem?  Change the law back!  It sure would be nice to change the system now that someone friendly is in the state house. To that end, Kennedy sent a letter to Governor Duval Patrick pushing for the change already pending in the state legislature.  "It is vital for this Commonwealth to have two voices speaking for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate during the approximately five months between a vacancy and an election," Kennedy said in the letter supporting the legislation to Governor Patrick.

In response to which I posit this query: Why?

Senator Kerry is certainly pompous and windy enough to speak for the people of Massachusetts by himself.  Another  far-left voice replacing Kennedy's would add nothing new to the discussion.  Kennedy's letter also suggests the governor, if re-vested with the power to appoint an interim replacement, select someone who commits not to run in the special election.  In other words, "Here, warm this seat in the Senate for a few months while we find someone better."  The state would have as much influence if it kept the chair empty.  The fact is the Democrats dominate both houses of Congress and control all legislation, whether there are 1 or 2 Massachusetts senators seated.  There is virtually nothing stopping them from passing any law they get behind but they are acting as if they have a razor-thin margin. 

And yet the health care debate has become a debacle for them and President Obama.  The grass roots--and, yes, they are real as I know and hear from hundreds of them--are energized and mobilized to prevent a socialist legislative takeover of the industry.  The Democrats' plans won't do that in one fell swoop but will be a big step in that direction.  The revelation that relatives and associates of chief presidential aides, including David Axelrod, are financially benefiting from the debate is not exactly the kind of "change" President Obama championed during the campaign.  Indeed, it's more of the type of corruption we've come to expect.  That will do nothing to dissuade the protestors.

But, cancer or no, Senator Kennedy's attempts to change the law just to protect Democrat power is nothing short of incredible.  It is gamesmanship of the most cynical variety with politicians granting and denying powers like demi-gods.

I suppose, given the corruption we've witnessed, Kennedy's acts should come as no surprise.  They are just the most fragrant example of our political system's putrescence and the stench is getting worse.  Fortunately (and mercifully) for Senator Kennedy, he'll shuffle off soon enough and the State Run Media will wring their hands in anguish while lionizing the trust-fund multi-millionaire for his life long service to "The Little Man".  Unfortunately for us, he'll leave behind arrogant abuses of power, corruption and decay for us to fix.

It might be a good thing for there to be one less senator for awhile.  It'll be one less politician to pick your pocket while shaking your hand.  One less politician who conveniently forgets his family while freely dropping his pants for paramours.  One less politician looking to have his personal interests and accounts padded with special interest money, sweetheart deals, and exemptions from onerous burdens they strap on you.  One less politician to act out of expediency by continuing to raise taxes and increase spending instead of making the hard choices true leaders are supposed to make.  One less politician to put power and politics above the people and the Constitution. 

Let's hope the Massachusetts electorate will eventually take the opportunity to fill Kennedy's seat with someone worthy of the office who'll listen to and lead the constituents, not abolish their power to satisfy a political lust for hegemonic control.

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Leo Shishmanian is an Examiner from Boise. You can see Leo's articles at: "http://www.Examiner.com/x-11685-Ada-County-Conservative-Examiner"



TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: 111th; cultureofcorruption; disenfranchisedvoter; howtostealanelection; selectednotelected; stealingthesenate; tedkennedy
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1 posted on 08/21/2009 12:18:47 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing
No one should have to suffer slowly toward their demise

tell that to Mary Jo

2 posted on 08/21/2009 12:26:30 PM PDT by Citizen Soldier (Just got up from Bedroomshire)
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To: smoothsailing
May JUST justice prevail, and the RATS always be one short.

Considering the age of some of these RAT senators, God may just decide to have a little fun and frustrate Satan's ambitions, and call one to judgment at the appropriate time. The Lord works in mysterious ways.

3 posted on 08/21/2009 12:26:51 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: smoothsailing

SELECTED not elected.


4 posted on 08/21/2009 12:27:41 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Barry Falsewitness is proud of his "healthy skepticism" of organized religion. He's a deceiver.)
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To: smoothsailing

o come on, at least he’s consistent.


5 posted on 08/21/2009 12:27:48 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (this slope is getting slippereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...)
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To: Nathan Zachary

The Rats will just pay off another RINO to jump parties.


6 posted on 08/21/2009 12:28:05 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Barry Falsewitness is proud of his "healthy skepticism" of organized religion. He's a deceiver.)
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To: Citizen Soldier
"No one should have to suffer slowly toward their demise"

Depends on how heavy the sins are on ones soul. Forgiveness requires penitence, and the heavier the sins the lengthier the penitence.

Sometimes evil people go quick, but then perhaps they never asked for mercy and forgiveness and go straight to their eternal destination.

7 posted on 08/21/2009 12:35:21 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: smoothsailing

Fascinating article. What webs are woven by these solons.


8 posted on 08/21/2009 12:38:46 PM PDT by Sparko (Obama: The only man who can make COMMUNITY a dirty word.)
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To: a fool in paradise
"The Rats will just pay off another RINO to jump parties."

No doubt. Not that they need anymore though. They already have 8 that have already proved their reliability.

9 posted on 08/21/2009 12:39:53 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: smoothsailing

The letter Kennedy wrote encouraging the legislature to change back the law he was instrumental in passing 6 years ago is a fitting legacy to his years of corruption as a US Senator.


10 posted on 08/21/2009 12:47:54 PM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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To: smoothsailing

Ted Kennedy has been a brain cancer to the nation for decades. Think of it as karma.


11 posted on 08/21/2009 1:02:30 PM PDT by 3niner (When Obama succeeds, America fails.)
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To: smoothsailing
My heart goes out to Massachusetts senior Senator Ted Kennedy ...

Repentance comes before forgiveness.

12 posted on 08/21/2009 1:03:07 PM PDT by RobinOfKingston (Democrats, the party of evil. Republicans, the party of stupid.)
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To: Citizen Soldier
Let's hope the Massachusetts electorate will eventually take the opportunity to fill Kennedy's seat with someone worthy of the office who'll listen to and lead the constituents, not abolish their power to satisfy a political lust for hegemonic control.

Let's hope the combined U.S. electorate will eventually take the opportunity to fill Everybody's seat with someone worthy of the office who'll listen to and lead the constituents, not abolish their power to satisfy a political lust for hegemonic control.

There, fixed it.

13 posted on 08/21/2009 1:35:36 PM PDT by bigheadfred (NEGROMANCER!!!! Run for your LIVES!!!)
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To: 3niner

There is no amount of karmic pain and suffering that is too great for this evil, fetid pustule of a being. May he rot in hell for eternity.


14 posted on 08/21/2009 2:08:10 PM PDT by BubbaBasher ("Liberty will not long survive the total extinction of morals" - Sam Adams)
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To: smoothsailing
If Ted Kennedy had any sense at all of decency and self-awareness, he would voluntarily have stepped down to allow for his replacement many months ago, as he hasn't been capable of performing his duties for quite some time now.

I don't care that he is dying; he is a vile, selfish lowlife, always has been, and will be until his last breath.

15 posted on 08/21/2009 2:16:07 PM PDT by jpl
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To: smoothsailing

I think it is proof God has on heckuva sense of humor

I hope the bastard lives long enough to see the filibuster start with him unable to vote


16 posted on 08/21/2009 3:38:08 PM PDT by Mr. K (THIS ADMINISTRATION IS WEARING OUT MY CAPSLOCK KEY DAMMIT DAMMIT DAMMIT!!!!!)
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To: smoothsailing

Kennedy had ample time to resign when he got his diagnosis. He was surely told that he was very sick and terminal. Nevertheless he did not relinquish his position even though had he done so there would have been time to fill it.


17 posted on 08/21/2009 4:18:28 PM PDT by dervish (I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself)
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To: smoothsailing
True Crime Magazine: The Bridge at Chappaquiddick


Click here for an audio of
John Farrar, the scuba diver who discovered Mary Jo Kopechne's body
, discusses the body, the political whitewash and the cover-up on the Howie Carr show.




Mary Jo's funeral


Mr. and Mrs. Kopechne



Click here to go to The Official Fatboy Ted Website, a large compendium of information about the incident at Chappaquiddick.


18 posted on 08/21/2009 5:45:50 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("A cultural problem cannot be solved with a political solution." -- Selwyn Duke)
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19 posted on 08/21/2009 5:48:18 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("A cultural problem cannot be solved with a political solution." -- Selwyn Duke)
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To: smoothsailing
No one should have to suffer slowly toward their demise.
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God is giving Kennedy an opportunity to repent.

But...Wa’na bet that this abortion supporting Senator will have a fabulous Catholic high mass funeral with Cardinals and Bishops galore in attendance?

20 posted on 08/21/2009 5:59:30 PM PDT by wintertime (People are not stupid! Good ideas win!)
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