Posted on 09/14/2012 10:07:24 AM PDT by raccoonradio
With one Kennedy already on the ballot this fall, dont be surprised to see another member of the political clan soon make a bid to join the family business.
Edward M. Kennedy Jr., the eldest son of the late Massachusetts senator, is consulting with a veteran Washington political hand in a clear sign hes seriously considering a run for office, the Herald has learned.
The 50-year-old Kennedy brought in longtime Democratic strategist Steve McMahon to help him coordinate media interviews at the party convention in Charlotte, and several sources say McMahon also is helping Kennedy with political advice.
Kennedy lives in Connecticut with his wife, Kiki, and two teenage children and runs a New York-based health care services business, but he also could look at a political run in Massachusetts, where his family is still viewed warmly by most voters.
Hes aware his father always wanted him to serve, said one Democratic source who is close to Kennedy.
Kennedys younger brother, former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, also is urging Ted Jr. to make a run for office, sources said.
In an interview with the Herald at the Democratic convention, Ted Jr. did nothing to douse speculation about his political ambitions, saying, Hopefully one day Ill have the honor to serve.
But Kennedys decision to use McMahon as an unpaid adviser has raised even more eyebrows among Massachusetts Democrats. McMahon, a former aide to the late senator, told the Herald he did help out Ted Jr. during the convention but would not comment about whether theyve discussed a political run.
The big question is whether Kennedy will stay in Connecticut or move to Massachusetts, where there is a wide-open governors race in 2014 and a possible U.S. Senate seat opening if President Obama wins re-election and names Democratic incumbent John Kerry as his secretary of state.
Even though the familys political clout has waned since the elder Kennedys death, state Democrats have enthusiastically embraced Joseph P. Kennedy III, son of former U.S. Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II, who is making a bid for Congress. Kennedy easily won his primary and faces Republican Sean Bielat in November.
But sources said Ted Kennedy Jr. has no plans to leave Connecticut and move to Massachusetts right now. Kennedy is well known in Democratic circles in Connecticut and has been encouraged to run for office there.
He's gonna get drunk and drive off a bridge?
Let’s just skip all the stuff in the middle and go to the happy ever after.
“Ted Jr. may follow in dads footsteps”
Fat, drunk and stupid?
Er um I'll give you roide to th' ferry, Mary Jo, no wait that was my dad. There you go, why don't you ask Osama Bin La--er, Osama Obama. Obama. Because er because he won by er such a large amount. No that was him too. Hello? Hello. Now you listen here, (Howie) Carr em er ah...
Into a lake ?
why revive the scourge of the kennedys?
blessings, bobo
He looks even more stupid than his father.
and those footsteps lead right to Chappaquiddick creek.
Keep his paws off the Oldsmobile.
That’s all we need - another fat, drunk, dumb limousine liberal screwing things up.
Of course, the Kennedys don't go into politics, the serve. You'll see that used consistently whenever Dim operatives or members of the Lap Dog media talk about an ambitious, power-hungry Kennedy going into politics.
Follow in his Dad’s footsteps? Dress cool and bring a lot of lemonade. Not easy being a Senator (D-HELL).
Wiki.:
>>Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy, Jr. (born September 26, 1961) is an American entrepreneur, investment banker and lawyer.
If his name were Edward Moore, his possible candidacy would be a joke.
The Kennedys thoroughly disgust me. They are treated as royalty, but their “service” is nothing more than self-aggrandizement and has caused irreparable harm to our land. Their leftist policies of wealth redistribution, all the while insulating themselves from the little people and keeping their fortunes intact, is sickening. I may not live to see it, but I hope there comes a day when the Kennedys in public office is just a rancid footnote in history.
Too bad that Rose Kennedy didn’t listen to Sandra Fluke..the country would be sooooo better off..
Or his tire tracks.
He’s gonna get drunk and drive off a bridge?
LOL!
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