Ted Kennedy never grasped
magnitude of Chappaquiddick
Boston Herald,
by
Howie Carr
Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog,
7/17/2019 10:10:32 AM
Ted Kennedy might have become president — Richard Nixon certainly thought the runt of the litter was going to be the Democrat nominee against him in 1972. But the Kennedys’ dreams of a restoration of “Camelot” were shattered 50 years ago this week, as Teddy’s mother’s 1967 Delmont 88 Oldsmobile plunged off a small bridge on Chappaquiddick Island into a tidal pond, drowning Mary Jo Kopechne. Teddy killed the 28-year-old “girl,” as he called her, and he was allowed to plead guilty to … leaving the scene of an accident. Not vehicular homicide, or drunk driving, or reckless driving, or
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Toby Ten Bears 7/17/2019 10:14:59 AM (No. 126201)
Typical rich elitist. Hated by many, loved by themselves.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
earlybird 7/17/2019 10:31:46 AM (No. 126219)
He jumped slick on this with a little help from his friends, Daddy’s friends, $$$$$$$$….. The headline? I think he knew darned well he had murdered her. Maybe that is why he drank so much? Maybe that brain tumor was a payback?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 7/17/2019 10:39:48 AM (No. 126229)
Ted was a low rent slimeball with Daddy's money. And then he became a killer, make that an entirely unrepentant killer.
Horrible person. And, the primary author who opened up the USA to all this horror show of illegals and America haters after many decades of NO immigration.
I despise Ted Kennedy.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Calvinesq 7/17/2019 10:40:55 AM (No. 126230)
The liberal press had his back, for the most part, and never grasped the magnitude either. Back and neck brace pictures plastered all over allowed him to be re-elected over and over again as a senator from Massachusetts, but the rest of the country never bought it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
snakeoil 7/17/2019 10:43:37 AM (No. 126231)
Remember when it happened. Many newspapers gave more space to this than the voyage to the Moon. But most of them spun it as another tragedy for our Royal Family rather than a woman being killed by the runt of the litter. I'll always remember actress Lauren Bacall saying she "loved that man." He did one useful thing. In 1980 he ran against Jimmy Carter for POTUS and helped to send Jammy back to the Peanut Patch.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Golden Goose 7/17/2019 10:55:42 AM (No. 126245)
I'm not certain that drowning was what killed Mary Jo. What I do know is that a better man would have made the effort to rescue her.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Clinger 7/17/2019 10:55:59 AM (No. 126246)
FTA: "This was all documented after the fall of the Soviet Union, when the secret KGB files were opened. Oddly, the story never seems to have been reported on any of the networks that Teddy bragged about controlling."
One of the most illuminating aspects of recent history is how little people know about the revelations Boris Yeltsin allowed to be shared. It's because "we" didn't want to know what the Soviets were up to because we were part of it hand in hand. Yeltsin wanted Nuremberg like trials for Soviet war crimes in WWII (operation keelhaul, Katyn Forest, butchering of civilians, ect.) but "we" wouldn't allow it. Too many of "we's" were them.
They didn't go away.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bamboozle 7/17/2019 11:02:28 AM (No. 126248)
I would sadly expect that by now, he fully comprehends the nature of this 'incident'. One can only hope that he fully repented before he died.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
JunkYardDog 7/17/2019 11:08:53 AM (No. 126254)
The Lion of the Senate, indeed...if one spells it as lyin'. One wonders what Joe Kennedy would have become if he wasn't shot down in WW II. The youngest brother Teddy turned out to be a drunkard who profited off his brother's Jack & Robert's fame. JFK said "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." Teddy turned it around and opened the floodgates of chain migration and illegals flooding the borders.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
bodies mom 7/17/2019 11:24:35 AM (No. 126266)
Can't read it. The Boston Herald wants me to pay which I will not do just for one article.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Highvoltage 7/17/2019 12:07:11 PM (No. 126311)
The Kennedys, a scourge visited upon America.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Ming 7/17/2019 12:23:58 PM (No. 126335)
It's bad enough that Teddy got away with negligent homicide. What I think is worse was that the voters of Massachusetts didn't give a flip what he had done and continually sent him back to the Senate.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
StrikingViking 7/17/2019 12:26:26 PM (No. 126340)
Ms. Kopechne did NOT drown. She suffocated in an air pocket while waiting hopefully for Baby Teddy to rescue her. Baby Teddy ran away in terror of damaging his political career, giving her nary a thought. He succeeded in saving his Senate seat and spent the ensuing decades ruining such American institutions as our immigration system and our education system. He also succeeded in smearing Judge Bork to such a vile degree that he could not be confirmed to SCOTUS.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Faithfully 7/17/2019 12:26:45 PM (No. 126341)
Yet the Kennedy kids, JFK jr included, idolized him. Why?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 7/17/2019 12:50:06 PM (No. 126378)
Like so many Kennedy "tragedies," Chappaquiddick had its roots in reckless behavior - alcoholism, drug addiction, drinking and driving, drugging and driving, extramarital affairs, playing "ski-football" on the slopes of Aspen, flying a hot-rod plane at night with too little flying experience and no instrument certification, lobotomizing your daughter for fear her behavior would damage your son's political career. The assassinations of Jack and Bobby were tragedies, but not much else was.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
3XALADY 7/17/2019 1:41:34 PM (No. 126438)
I'm still trying to figure out how Fat Ted got out of the car without the car filling with water and drowning MK. Were there also reports she might have been pregnant? I don't remember. I know her parents were never heard from so I imagine it cost the Kennedy family a pretty penny. Remember him and another elected making a waitress sandwich?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 7/17/2019 1:58:25 PM (No. 126451)
Not true. He will also be remembered as the source of our immigration problems today. He had to have given Obama lessons on how to sell lies credibly because if you read some of his arguments from 1965 as the legislation was being discussed, he said almost the same stuff about immigration as Obama said about healthcare and our premiums. Then there was the drunken waitress sandwiches with Chris Dodd, setting new standards for inebriation while the senate was in session. Then the rapes that happened at the Palm Beach estate and how he drove his first wife Joan to alcoholism and pill dependency. Real peach of a man that Teddy.
Teddy also stood silently by as his father lobotomized Rosemary for simply behaving like her brothers when it came to enjoying the opposite sex. Evidently Joe didn't want a scandal upsetting JFK's presidential campaign. All he did to Teddy was send him on an extended Caribbean vacation for 6 weeks. I will say that Teddy's arrogance allowed him to believe that even with Mary Jo hanging over his head, he could still be a viable candidate for president. The one thing I will give Jimmy Carter credit for is ending the presidential hopes of the Kennedy clan forever.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
StormCnter 7/17/2019 3:45:19 PM (No. 126560)
#10, try this:
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
rosefenn 7/17/2019 3:45:56 PM (No. 126561)
#18 -- I am no fan of Ted Kennedy, but to be fair, he was only a child of 9 when his sister Rosemary, aged 23, was lobotomized. I doubt that even knew what had actually happened to his sister until he was a grown man.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
franq 7/17/2019 6:25:03 PM (No. 126693)
As has been posted, Ted Kennedy (D-Chivas)....
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
SALady 7/17/2019 7:43:08 PM (No. 126749)
What I could never comprehend is how the idiotic lie-beral Demon-Rat voters of Taxachusetts could keep re-electing this murderer to Congress over and over and over again!!!!!!
What he did was pure evil!!! If his last name wasn't Kennedy, he would have spent the rest of his life in prison for manslaughter (at the least)!!! Instead, the idiotic lie-beral Demon-Rat voters of Taxachusetts kept him in power and kept him getting richer and richer and richer until the cancer finally took him down!!!
I hope he is enjoying his horribly hot and uncomfortable eternity in Hell right now!!!
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In the long run, Chappaquiddick will be the only thing he is remembered for.