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The Grisly History of Chappaquiddick
Townhall.com ^ | April 4, 2018 | Ben Shapiro

Posted on 04/04/2018 5:37:35 AM PDT by Kaslin

On April 6, a bombshell will hit America's theaters.

That bombshell comes in the form of an understated, well-made, well-acted film called "Chappaquiddick." (Full disclosure: They advertise with my podcast.) The film tells the story of Ted Kennedy's 1969 killing of political aide Mary Jo Kopechne; the Massachusetts Democratic senator drove his car off a bridge and into the Poucha Pond, somehow escaped the overturned vehicle and left Kopechne to drown. She didn't drown, though. Instead, she reportedly suffocated while waiting for help inside an air bubble while Kennedy waited 10 hours to call for help. The Kennedy family and its associated political allies then worked to cover up the incident. In the end, Teddy was sentenced to a two-month suspended jail sentence for leaving the scene of an accident. The incident prevented Kennedy from running for president in 1972 and 1976, though he attempted a run in 1980 against then-President Jimmy Carter, failing.

So, why is the film important?

It's important because it doesn't traffic in rumors and innuendo -- there is no attempt to claim that Kopechne was having an affair with Kennedy, or that she was pregnant with his child. It's important because it doesn't paint Kennedy as a monster but as a deeply flawed and somewhat pathetic scion of a dark and manipulative family. But most of all, it's important for two reasons: It's the first movie to actually tackle a serious Democratic scandal in the history of modern film, and it reminds us that Americans have long been willing to overlook scandal for the sake of political convenience.

First, there's the historic nature of the film. Here is an incomplete list of the films made about George W. Bush's administration since his election in 2000, nearly all of them accusatory in tone: "W," "Fahrenheit 9/11," "Recount," "Fair Game" and "Truth." There has still not been a movie made about former President Bill Clinton's impeachment (though one is apparently in the works). There's been no movie about former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's internment of the Japanese, former President Lyndon Johnson's dramatic mishandling of the Vietnam War (though we have had two hagiographies of LBJ, one directed by Rob Reiner, the other starring Bryan Cranston) or former President Woodrow Wilson's racism and near fascism.

And it only took nearly 50 years to make a film about a Democratic icon leaving a woman to die in a river. It's amazing it was made in the first place.

Most importantly, though, "Chappaquiddick" reminds us that confirmation bias and wishful thinking aren't unique to one side of the aisle. In the era of President Trump, media members have had fun telling Republicans that they have abandoned all of their moral principles in order to back a man whose agenda they support. But Democrats beat Republicans there by decades: They not only overlooked a man who likely committed manslaughter but also made him into a hero, the "Lion of the Senate." We can't understand how morals and politics have been split in two without reckoning with this history.

"Chappaquiddick" is a must-see. It's just a shame it took half a century for it to see the light.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: byronallen; chappaquiddick; demonratparty; demonrats; hollywood; incident; kennedyfamily; massachusetts; movie; moviereview; tedkennedy
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To: Avalon Memories

My dad bought three books about Chappaquiddick, which is Native American for ‘Senator will murder squaw many moons from now, driving 68 Olds and will never get elected President’, One was called ‘Teddy Bare’. The DaMore book was the other and i forgot the third...


101 posted on 04/05/2018 8:20:55 AM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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To: Thank You Rush

How many times did Kennedy drove it BEFORE that night? I will say that his car killed more people than my gun...


102 posted on 04/05/2018 8:28:45 AM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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To: nikos1121

Take me off......... I don’t need all this clutter.


103 posted on 04/05/2018 10:02:37 AM PDT by a little elbow grease (Zip ties and duct tape are far more productive than pussy hats and #metoo tweets)
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To: bitt; LS
Each person going to see this Dead Woman's movie ............ wear a neck brace to the theatre.

(Concept scooped from LS)

104 posted on 04/05/2018 10:06:24 AM PDT by a little elbow grease (Zip ties and duct tape are far more productive than pussy hats and #metoo tweets)
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To: Kaslin

Just bought my tickets for 7pm tonight. Luxury seating.


105 posted on 04/05/2018 10:55:38 AM PDT by SJSAMPLE
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To: a little elbow grease

Huh?


106 posted on 04/05/2018 11:07:56 AM PDT by nikos1121
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To: nikos1121

“wouldn’t you want someone to have seen you in wet clothes?”

Probably not if he was drunk,didn’t want any questions asked, or police involved.

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107 posted on 04/05/2018 11:12:55 AM PDT by Mears
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To: Mears

The whole thing is bazaar.

By all accounts, he would have been drunk even at 2:30am? Did the manager comment on this? I mean let’s take either of his stories. If he actually knew about the car going over the bridge, at 2:30 AM wouldn’t he have looked like h*ll? How did he act?

I contend, that he knew nothing about Mary Jo. I contend that he simply got out of the car and had her drive. Where he went who knows, but I suspect he couldn’t find her or his car, so by 2:30 am he finds himself back at the hotel. He probably took one of the many dingys on the shoreline there.


108 posted on 04/05/2018 11:25:43 AM PDT by nikos1121
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To: Deplorable American1776

::How many times did Kennedy drove it BEFORE that night? I wil say that his car killed more people than my gun::

True in all our cases....

I’m not sure how many trips he made but I remember the report was he had picked up people several times coming in on the ferry who arrived at the airport that week - whether that meant he met all the crowd or not, I have no idea.

I just hope every night for him thereon out was a sleepless one!!!


109 posted on 04/05/2018 1:40:48 PM PDT by Thank You Rush
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