Posted on 08/09/2017 9:39:40 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
On Tuesday, New York magazine published an essay by a 24-year-old law student who recently paddleboarded around Manhattan for the first time.
I signed up for the race because I thought it sounded cool, writes our participant. Of course, when I asked around, everyone said it was really hard and Id better start training.
The smugness, the entitlement, the painfully obvious observation one might wonder: Who cares?
Until you look at the byline and realize: Oh, of course. Another Kennedy foisted upon us.
Our diarist is none other than Jack Schlossberg, grandson of JFK, son of Caroline, accomplishment-free save for that 25-mile race around Manhattan which he curiously notes he lives on rather than in.
This semi-self-deprecating essay is juxtaposed with 14 portraits of Jack in black-and-white on his big day, muscular and shirtless and smiling, just one of the guys. He resembles no one so much as his late Uncle John F. Kennedy Jr., who, until his untimely death in 1999, was the Kennedy familys last last great hope.
Is anyone asking for this?
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I think you were able to vote for Bobby though, you’d be in your late 60s.
These people are mentally ill.
“Accomplishment-free” seems to be the DemonRAT leadership meme.
Why are you picking on poor Teddy? You have to at least give him credit for being sober for almost eight years now.
LOL
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Freeper E.Allen oh heck all you FREEPS.
have a wonderful evening!
Gemma
Isn't he part of the fourth generation of Kennedys? Or are you saying that JFK, Bobby, etc. were the first generation?
Hilarious! :)
1960 was a long time ago and the magic doesn't last forever.
Maybe if there was anybody impressive in the family now Democrats would try to capitalize on that, but there isn't.
Caroline and her kids won't stop, though, because publicity is their bread and butter.
The 2016 election and the friendly relations with the Clinton Crime Family revealed the Bush family’s absolute lack of class.
1960 was the first time I was eligible to vote in a Federal election, I voted Dem for the last time, but never changed my registration. Too much fun voting in the primaries since!
I matured quickly!
I would eagerly fight to the death to prevent future dynasties of any sort. With rocks, if I have to.
The Lion of the Senate was the Porpoise of Chappaquidick.
No, but she once had a very violent high speed vehicular collision with a Valley Girl
With apparently some subsequent extensive familiarity with serious illegal drugs...
you owe me a new monitor!!!
They were on to Jerry Brown.
The quote from the paper reminded me of Luther Heggs’ immortal line, “The horribleness and awfulness of it will never actually be forgotten.”
I guess Ted Sorenson isn’t around to ghostwrite for young Jack like he did for granddad.
The Bushies ?
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