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To: rellimpank
Camelot? Wasn’t that really about Morgan le Fey, incest, murder, necromancy and baby killing?
2 posted on
08/27/2009 5:39:01 AM PDT by
muawiyah
To: rellimpank
As Crissy Matthews said...”BO is now a brother”. So, good news! Camelot isn’t dead!~sarc Also, isn’t that Came-alot?!
3 posted on
08/27/2009 5:40:34 AM PDT by
albie
To: rellimpank
If theyre going to talk about Camelot, then we get to talk about The Lady in the Lake. - Treacher
9 posted on
08/27/2009 5:44:12 AM PDT by
cryptical
(The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.)
To: rellimpank
You know, I always thought the “Camelot” moniker suited the Kennedy clan better at the end, rather than the beginning. Think about it - Camelot held shining examples of virtue, men selflessly committed to a noble ideals, ending in endemic decay and corruption, perversion of those ideals, and ultimate collapse. The Kennedy “Camelot” started out corrupt and ended corrupt, sustained by the by vice and selfishness rather than virtue and selflessness, ending only when grudgingly acceding to the demands of mortality. Good riddance to all of them.
10 posted on
08/27/2009 5:44:35 AM PDT by
domenad
(In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
To: rellimpank
“Strange women lying in ponds in inverted Oldsmobiles is no basis for a system of government.”
12 posted on
08/27/2009 5:46:13 AM PDT by
andy58-in-nh
(America does not need to be organized: it needs to be liberated.)
To: rellimpank
Any bets as to whether or not Teddy was really the one who bought the space above Marilyn? After all, he was the only Kennedy brother who DIDN’T get to nail her.
13 posted on
08/27/2009 5:47:08 AM PDT by
OCCASparky
(Steely-Eyed Killer of the Deep)
To: rellimpank
"..Camelot was so powerful that even before Ted Kennedy's death, there were clumsy attempts to graft it onto our current president from Chicago. Invariably they'll try again.."
I don't think that will succeed with Obama.
To: rellimpank
"That line between history and drama for the Kennedys was never very thick, like the line between American realism and our yearning for royalty, and for comforting political myths."
I've always wondered if the idiots on the extreme left ever realized that Camelot was a mythical place that never truly existed? I think what I've despised the most about the Kennedy's over the years is the fact that too many people in this country wanted to treat them like American royalty.
The essense of America is that there is no royalty here. We strive to treat everyone the same. My fear is not the passing of the Camelot myth, but the passing of this myth. There are people in this country that are indeed treated differently because of who they are. Showcase example one would be Uncle Teddy...
To: rellimpank
To: rellimpank
There was never a Camelot. There is simply a fawning press in love with a name and a liberal ideology. The media at present is trying to hound Gov Sanford out of office for things Ted Kennedy did every Saturday. But its OK when a Democrat does it.
This whole Camelot stuff was nothing more than leftwing wet dreams
19 posted on
08/27/2009 5:59:36 AM PDT by
GeronL
(Ted is dead, sir- begins train ride to hell .. http://tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com)
To: rellimpank
(Stolen from Treacher.)
If they want to talk about Camelot the we can talk about The Lady in the Lake.
To: rellimpank
Teddy has a lot more souls to account for than Mary Jo; just a few million of the unborn.
21 posted on
08/27/2009 6:02:05 AM PDT by
sr4402
To: rellimpank
Oops. I guess someone already stole that.
To: rellimpank
Camelot ended? Not yet, they breed and they run for office on name only, and the ignorant serfs love them.
23 posted on
08/27/2009 6:04:24 AM PDT by
Bringbackthedraft
(Palin/Meygn Kelly 2012 (Of course I'm kidding, but I can dream, can't I?))
To: rellimpank
One can only hope that the myth is dead, but I doubt it.
24 posted on
08/27/2009 6:05:41 AM PDT by
RJS1950
(The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
To: rellimpank
Camelot, my ass. What do a bunch of spoiled brats descended from an Irish liquor and molasses smuggler have to do with a legendary English King?
To: rellimpank
Camelot was a den of thieves and miscreants.
27 posted on
08/27/2009 6:13:55 AM PDT by
boomop1
To: rellimpank
Camelot?
Everyone under 40 couldn’t care less about some crusty hippies circle-jerk over these hack posers from mASSachusetts.
28 posted on
08/27/2009 6:17:56 AM PDT by
VanDeKoik
(Iran doesnt have a 2nd admendment. Ya see how that turned out?)
To: rellimpank
And if there is a Kennedy legacy, it's not his political philosophy so much as the bizarre American yearning for royalty and myth. Exactly! The NYTimes today is effusive with praise for Ted's turn to the comforts of religion in his final days. You can almost see the angels coming down with a white chariot to sweep him up to the heavenly court. And they write it without he slightest trace of irony.
30 posted on
08/27/2009 6:21:07 AM PDT by
madprof98
("moritur et ridet" - salvianus)
To: rellimpank
31 posted on
08/27/2009 6:31:33 AM PDT by
Jmouse007
(hank you)
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