We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction. -- Edward Kennedy
It's now clear that from the very moment President Bush took office, Iraq was his highest priority as unfinished business from the first Bush Administration. His agenda was clear: find a rationale to get rid of Saddam. -- Edward Kennedy
He (Kennedy) was good company. Excellent company. I think I'm going to miss him more than I can say. -- John McCain
Ted was a big government liberal which as you know by now is the worst possible kind. I was trying to chart this week how he came to be such a communist weinie from what was a fairly normal political juggernaut. It wasn't the influence of his brothers, because as near as I can determine, JFKs conservatism and RFKs law and order persona did not translate to Teddy's world.
Maybe at some level Teddy reached the point where he needed redemption, and went to the chapel of the New York Times to get his religion.
Ever since then (and to borrow the terminology of Bostonians) he had a wicked bad voting record. He was a hypocrite, even by modern Washington standards. His manipulation of the senate succession process in 2004 and attempt to do so again in 2009 is the last final evidence of this.
Teddy's biggest triumph was in compromising people like Bush, McCain, and Hatch. He took a bunch of false progressive premises and found one sucker after another on the so-called right to act as a co-signer. The trouble is we are all now saddled with the payment book from these "bipartisan boondoggles".
RIP Teddy. You gamed the system, and the people of Massachusetts about as completely as it can be done.
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