Posted on 08/29/2009 2:01:07 PM PDT by kristinn
Two kinds of people reacted to news of Ted Kennedys death last week. The first not all liberals, either spoke of Kennedys hard work in the United States Senate, his dream of universal healthcare, his commitment to working people, civil rights and equality.
This most imperfect man, wrote analyst William Bradley, was also a powerful advocate for progressive principles. Barack Obama predictably (though accurately) observed that for America, he was a defender of a dream. In another variation on the visionary theme, Joe Biden said of his old friend, He was never small.
The other kind of reaction to Kennedys death could be summed up in one word: Chappaquiddick.
Not vision or health-care reform, not peacemaking or even Camelot. Just the controversial 40-year-old event, the ugliest single moment from the late senators 77 years on Earth, nearly 47 of them in public service. The small souls who spend their days hanging out in discussion forums at Free Republic, one of the U.S ultra-rights more popular online homes, greeted news of Kennedys death characteristically, flinging around words like traitor, coward, disgrace and, yes, references to the 1969 event. Chappaquiddick minds in a narrow, ungenerous world.
But the Chappaquiddick faction is not limited to either the United States or the senior senator from Massachusetts. Its a state of mind, a summation of everything that is small and cribbed and contemptible not unlike the sour (and embarrassing) one-line statement of perfunctory condolence on Wednesday from our own prime minister.
Chappaquiddick-type people possess a meanness of spirit that goes beyond simple politics. Theyre responsible for a creeping diminution of vision and values. In Canada, which used to appreciate largeness of soul, they even have a government platform, thanks to Stephen Harper and company.
Consider the dramatic case of Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr, picked up by the U.S. military in Afghanistan at 15, or child-soldier age. When Harpers government announced last week it would appeal again a ruling that it demand the Canadian-born Khadrs repatriation, lawyer Dennis Edney said he wasnt surprised. We are used to this mean-spirited approach.
But this governments disgraceful stand on Khadr the only Western detainee still in Guantanamo is just part of it. The limited worldview, the impulse toward whatever is most ungenerous, is how it operates.
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He was never small. No, he never was, ASK THE WAITRESS in the middle of the SANDWICH!
And I'm not talking about basic physical attractiveness. I am talking about the soulless eyes and the brain-dead demeanor that comes from a lifetime of crafting moral equivalence and twisting logic into knots.
Janice Kennedy has made some comments of her own about Sarah Palin calling her regrettable, dumb, dimwitted, Machiavellian, dishonest, malicious, ruthless, a megalomaniac and explosive of her family.
Janice Kennedy says there are two types of people who like Palin:
Janice Kennedy objects to Freepers criticizing Ted Kennedy, but she has no problems trashing people that she disagrees with.
Janice Kennedy I think sounds like a hypocrite and a dumb-ass.
The diver, John Farrar, later testified at the inquest that Kopechne’s body was pressed up in the car in the spot where an air bubble would have formed. He interpreted this to mean that Kopechne had survived for a while after the initial accident in the air bubble, and concluded that “had I received a call within five to ten minutes of the accident occurring, and was able, as I was the following morning, to be at the victim’s side within twenty-five minutes of receiving the call, in such event there is a strong possibility that she would have been alive on removal from the submerged car.”
Yeah, principles alright. Let’s not forget the floorboard that was damaged in her attempt to get out while the revered senator slept it off.
"I should explain that, for ease of discussion, the two "sides" I'm referring to on the ultraright -- the Palin dumbness lovers and the Palin shrewdness lovers -- are actually stereotypes. Type One is the sweaty-faced, beer-swilling redneck in a pickup (complete with mounted gun rack), nostalgic for the greatness of the U.S. of A. before they let all the damned foreigners in. He's a good ol' boy, his female counterpart a Tammy Wynette variation on same.
The other ultraright stereotype -- and you can't imagine both in the same room, though they do cast the same ballots -- is his social antithesis. Type Two is the educated, scotch-drinking (single malt), well-to-do promoter of the free market and the closed mind, a man who prizes his own freedom and sneers at efforts by the drooling masses -- the unchosen -- to achieve that same freedom. Politically, he secures his spot at the table of privilege by playing to the fears and ignorance of Type One. There's a touch of Newt Gingrich about him, and his female counterpart is the woman who can reproduce Ann Coulter's trademark smirk.
Hitler was for Universal Health Care too.
The "journalist" witch was part of the smearing of Palin.
Mean Spirited? I wrote an Ode to Teddy Kennedy, last night.
Ode to Teddy Kennedy
by parsifal of Free Republic
Hail to thee, O Tedster !
Heir and wealthy scion.
If thou couldst not win a race,
Thy family wouldst buy one.
Some might deem thee pantywaist.
Things are not as they seem.
Thou went to Harvard and Thou playst
Upon the football team.
Thou hadst a little trouble
With a foreign language lexicon
Thou hadst a friend go take the test.
(Thou could never could speak Mexican.)
Harvard, it didst chunk Thee out
And tho Thou parted friends.
Harvard would not let Thee back
Until Thou made amends.
Nineteen fifty one it was,
The Army it didst need Thee.
Thou enlisted and Thou served
And got out in fifty three.
Back to Harvard, Thou didst go,
And got Thee re-admitted
Thou did not cheat like once before
Thou fought and never quitted.
It was the day of the Big Game
Harvard versus Yale class
While Yale won by two touchdowns
Thou caught a touchdown pass!
The Green Bay Packers wanted Thou.
The scout, he had a feeling.
Thou turned them down and toldest them
Law School was more appealing.
From that point on, thy course was set
Fie Football! Up with Rhetoric!
Thus Thou ran for Senator
And never left the Politic.
The Road Not Taken sure applies.
We wouldst not curse thy name.
If instead of Senator, Thou wert
In the Football Hall of Fame.
parsy, who knows this is the third time he has put this in a thread, but I was proud of finding a rhyme for “lexicon”
Maybe that has something to do with Ted never expressing remorse.
Or, get this; (a very conservative idea) not taking accountability for a terrible wrong that he committed.
Yes we are very narrow minded. Character should matter in a United States Senator.
Leaving a a young woman to die ( and not even making a freaking phone call to save her????!!!!???) seems to us a very bad thing.
Had Ted apologized for Mary Jo's death, and tried to help her at the accident; I would guess most of us would have a very different opinion of him.
But Chappaquiddick can't just be “forgotten” because he is a Kennedy.
Bravo!
Not I.
There once was a Senator from Nantucket
If he had liposuction, theyd need a big bucket
Chappaquidick, Waitress Sandwich, and a dog named Splash
Corrupt to the core, his gills stuffed with cash
When he croaked, most of the nation said _ _ _ _ it
(I composed the second line)
Far be it for me to defend anything about Massachusetts in this environment, but is that really any different ANYWHERE else? We are only a little higher than Virgina in these 2006 statistics...
Drinking and driving fatalities by state in 2006 (ranked by highest number of alcohol related deaths):
State
|
Total Fatalities
|
Alcohol-Related Fatalities |
|
Number
|
Percent
|
||
3,466
|
1,544
|
45%
|
|
4,229
|
1,509
|
36%
|
|
3,363
|
1,111
|
33%
|
|
1,517
|
556
|
37%
|
|
1,254
|
540
|
43%
|
|
1,688
|
539
|
32%
|
|
1,280
|
502
|
39%
|
|
1,558
|
490
|
31%
|
|
1,454
|
483
|
33%
|
|
1,286
|
478
|
37%
|
|
1,037
|
477
|
46%
|
|
1,087
|
469
|
43%
|
|
1,235
|
451
|
37%
|
|
1,206
|
445
|
37%
|
|
982
|
425
|
43%
|
|
1,081
|
390
|
36%
|
|
911
|
358
|
39%
|
|
722
|
352
|
49%
|
|
961
|
347
|
36%
|
|
896
|
290
|
32%
|
|
771
|
285
|
37%
|
|
630
|
269
|
43%
|
|
913
|
257
|
28%
|
|
665
|
245
|
37%
|
|
765
|
243
|
32%
|
|
651
|
235
|
36%
|
|
533
|
207
|
39%
|
|
477
|
177
|
37%
|
|
493
|
175
|
36%
|
|
432
|
168
|
39%
|
|
466
|
162
|
35%
|
|
422
|
159
|
38%
|
|
484
|
155
|
32%
|
|
408
|
155
|
38%
|
|
439
|
142
|
32%
|
|
301
|
121
|
40%
|
|
255
|
114
|
45%
|
|
267
|
102
|
38%
|
|
266
|
86
|
32%
|
|
191
|
78
|
41%
|
|
195
|
78
|
40%
|
|
160
|
77
|
48%
|
|
188
|
70
|
37%
|
|
284
|
63
|
22%
|
|
127
|
51
|
40%
|
|
148
|
50
|
34%
|
|
111
|
47
|
42%
|
|
81
|
37
|
46%
|
|
86
|
28
|
33%
|
|
73
|
23
|
31%
|
|
37
|
14
|
36%
|
|
|
|
|
|
National
|
42,532
|
15,829
|
37%
|
507
|
176
|
35%
|
“Your post reminded me of the album by Toby Keith. White Trash With Money. That perfectly summed up Teddy.”
You are right that fits him well.
Yes, to mention that Ted was a murderer makes one a murderer-type, using the Janice Kennedy characterization.
The worst of the worst he destroyed this country's immigration system and lowered the entire quality of life here for real Americans who have shed Blood sweat and tears for this place
Yup, we are the Chappaquiddick-types to this twisted idiot.
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