Posted on 08/28/2009 6:15:06 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
When one first looks at this article in The New Republic speculating about if Ted Kennedy's son, Patrick Kennedy, could grow into a great political leader, you wouldn't be blamed for thinking it was a satirical story written by either Scott Ott or some other humor columnist. However the name of the author is Jason Zengerle and he is being dead serious which actually makes it funnier than any intentionally satirical story could be. What makes Zengerle's article especially funny is that he provides absolutely no proof that Patrick Kennedy displays the slightest bit of political leadership. In fact, Zengerle lays out reasons why Patrick Kennedy, who is in and out of rehab, has dismal political abilities but somehow concludes he could grow into greatness:
Of all the politicians Ive encountered in the course of doing my job, there have been some that Ive admired and some that Ive loathed. But theres only one politician Ive ever pitied, and thats Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
he’s my age and looks 10 times older.
Holy crap they are even more disconnected from reality than I thought.
PING!
They're taking the same stuff he is.
PK deserves the contempt that he has received.
You mean Massachussetts is looking for another false noble upon whom to cast its faith?
Maybe they will luck out this time and get sommeone decent, but excuse my cynicism.
In aligning themselves with Obamageddon, the pompous Kennedies are far beyond any redemption at all, and one shudders to think that their patriarch , Joseph Kennedy , the bootlegger,though as US Ambassador to London that the national socialists of Germany were the best thing that ever happened.Theodore Roosevelt was forced to recall him. But with relunctance of course. Theo loved the nazis too , until he saw a way to redeem the US economy via warfare in aid of his Commie brothers in Russia.
The whole lot of the dems today are hell on wheels at this point, just like Kennedy and Roosevelt were before them. Hopey-Changey, Obamageddon. You gotta love it or leave it.
Um...Make that Franklin.
I read the New Republic piece. The only place this Kennedy could lead anyone is off a cliff.
My Gawd, what do we have to do to get rid of these Kenne-zombies?
Wouldn’t be bad if any of them had room-temp IQ.
And think of the Kennedy dollars wasted in buying this clown a degree, helping him cheat through college, covering up his crimes, and then buying him a senate seat?
“Patches” Kennedy couldn’t lead a Group Intervention.
Leadership attributes. The only way anyone would follow Patches is out of sheer curiosity.
No matter how hard they try, there is no more Camelot. They’re all dead and the offspring are more messed up than the originals.
I honestly don’t think he has much chance of being elected from Massachusetts. Even the State of Rhode Island and the Providence Plantations can’t be that much of a basket case.
Oh, great, what kind of “leader” is that, leading the way into rehab programs? I mean, the guy is the poster boy for substance abuse. It’s already an indictment of the utterly depraved political system of this country that this guy could anywhere near the Capitol. Now they want him as a “leader”?
Isn’t this nitwit a drug addict and drunk? Well, he should fit right in as the new prince of Shamalot.
indylindy wrote: “Shamalot”
..... Perfect.
Through the years, I began to wonder if the elections in that state weren't fixed.
I, for one, am thrilled that we don't have to put up with them any more. (Chris Dodd isn't part of a dynasty, is he?)
..... Patrick Kennedy would have trouble making a career as a fast-food employee. The story behind his path to a seat as a member of the House of Representatives from RI is a perfect example of the astounding arrogance, cynicism, and venality of the Kennedy political machine.
Patrick Kennedy is the Fredo Corleone of the Kennedy family. The thought that this marginally retarded whacko could be a leader is based on the leftist tendency to treat their heros like royalty where political influence is inherited by their kids. Kim jong il is a good example.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.