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a good question is whether Ted Kennedy has been the greatest senator in the nation's history.  I think there is at least an argument for that.  
by BooMan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 01:44:32 PM EST
Certainly the greatest Senator in MY time, no doubt. I put up a post on my blog asking people for prayers, whether they are religious or not. We still need this man, very much.

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes
by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 01:52:11 PM EST
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He has always fought the good fight--proving wealth can understand public service.  I wish him well.
by UkieOli on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 01:52:40 PM EST
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Indeed.
by Andrew Longman on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:28:25 PM EST
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Umm... No

Cancer should not be wished upon the worst people and this will be a sad end for him, but our greatest senator? I think not.

You can't get past Byrd's KKK history (neither can I) but I can't get past Chappaquiddick. Granted it destroyed any chance he had at the White House, but for me it also takes away any chance at "greatest senator"

I can praise his longevity, the amount of bi-partisan legislation, and his lifelong commitment to liberal causes, but he has not been without "issues".

Still, today is not the day to criticize his career.

by Andrew Longman on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:27:22 PM EST
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what does chappaquiddick have to do with his senate career?  that doesn't even make sense.  I didn't say he was the most morally upright man.  Anyway, here's his competition.
by BooMan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:34:31 PM EST
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Because driving drunk and killing someone is usually called vehicular manslaughter. Covering up a crime is obstructing justice. And many think Mary Jo Kopechne lived for 2 hours in the car while Ted figured out what he was going to do.

Look, let's do this another time.

As for the greatest list, I'll admit the Senate is a hard place to grow greatness. Vandenberg and Webster stand out for me. Calhoun for not necessarily the right reasons. Taft and Wagner as opponents had a huge impact on the political stage for a long time, which I guess is the right measure and so by that standard I could put TK on that list, just not necessarily at the top.

In just our lifetime, where would you put Humphrey and Bradley?

How about Howard Baker, Barry Goldwater, Sam Houston, Henry Cabot Lodge, McGovern, George Mitchell, Moynahan,  Nunn, Proxmier, Thurmond, and Millard Tydings? History has been pretty kind to them. I don't know about greatness but they'd fit in some mythical Senate hall of fame.

I will grant you that TK has been the heart and soul of a particular wing of the Democratic party since the early 70s. And the prototypical liberal poster boy for the Right.

by Andrew Longman on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 03:45:01 PM EST
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yes, some other time.

As John McCain has said, Teddy Kennedy is the greatest U.S. Senator because he is the most effective U.S. Senator.  

No one in our lifetimes has accumulated a comparable legislative record.

Obviously, Robert Byrd, Daniel Inouye, and Ted Stevens can all be mentioned in the same breath, but Byrd and Stevens are best known as masters of pork and Inouye can't say he has been as effective as Kennedy.  

I don't know what to say about Thurmond.  Not much good.  

As for the rest you mentioned, some were excellent senators, but none can match up with Kennedy.

I'd put Kennedy on a short list with Quincy Adams, Webster, and Clay.  

by BooMan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:03:22 PM EST
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Daniel Inouye and Ted Stevens... I was thinking of Inouye  but forgot to include him. Stevens I just forgot.

Anyway, my only point is if you put Ted Kennedy at the top, there are more than a few also rans

by Andrew Longman on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:38:46 PM EST
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BTW- I got this from Armando, but it's a good read.
by BooMan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 05:03:56 PM EST
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Actually, in the spirit of generosity, I'd put Goldwater on the short list, too.  
by BooMan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:05:35 PM EST
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Lodge? Goldwater?

Sure, history has been kind. MORE than kind, if you ask me, for what they did to our country. But that's because history is written by the victor.

If you only believe what you read in history books you don't have an accurate view of history.

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes

by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:16:49 PM EST
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Lodge formed the intellectual geneses for conservatism for the first half of the 20th Century. Goldwater the latter half. Reagan owes his legacy to Goldwater.

You may not agree with their POV, but in terms of longevity and influence they have few rivals.

by Andrew Longman on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:30:48 PM EST
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There's a lot more to the Chappaquiddick story than we'll ever know for sure. John Dean said on the Watergate tapes re Kennedy and Chappaquiddick, "If he only knew the bear trap he was walking into..."

To this day I'm waiting for someone to grill the oh-so-saintly (NOT) Mr. Dean re what he meant re this statement. I had a friend ask, and he blew it off saying it was something about "Tony U" (Ulasewicz, a NYPD detective who E. Howard Hunt worked with in the White House.

Indeed, E. Howard Hunt was on Chappaquiddick at least right after this occurred. I've not looked into when he arrived, and if EHH was involved in the event. It would not surprise me, given how Nixon tried to have Hunt frame JFK posthumously for the killing of Diem in Vietnam by forging cables.


"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes

by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:37:07 PM EST
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lisa-

he got blind drunk and drove his car off a bridge.  why are we even discussing this right now?  

by BooMan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:38:17 PM EST
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Because I did a lot of research into that at one point and there are huge discrepancies in the evidence. I'm not going into that now except to say don't assume you know what happened, because after several months of research, I gave up. But I can assure you the 'official' story is the LEAST plausible when you consider all the evidence.

And I didn't bring it up. See what I was responding to.

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes

by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:42:25 PM EST
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As usual...people do not want to hear ""the rest of the story".

Better to take the American Idol version.

Easier.

Life as reality show.

Producers? The CIA.

Keep trying, Lisa.

Keep trying.

AG

Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:10:45 PM EST
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my mom would disagree, having nursed a grudge over Chappaquidick, but I do believe he may be the greatest Senator of my lifetime.

To me, Senator Ted Kennedy is something of a god.  I idolize the guy. This is very sad news.


John Mccain Called his wife WHAT??

by brendan on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:28:44 PM EST
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See above, re Chappaquiddick.

There's some evidence to suggest Ted took the fall for another family member, btw, in that event. He made one statement and never said more, publicly. I think we'll never know just what happened there.

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes

by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:38:05 PM EST
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and we have to learn, as people have in other countries, to separate one's personal life from their political or professional one.

Whatever his personal foibles, politically, he is a giant among mice.

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes

by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 02:41:07 PM EST
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the public

Maybe it is simply an American thing.

I swear to you, Lisa...if Bill Clinton had been able to keep his pants zipped, Hillary would have already won this thing.

Maybe even in 2004.

AG

Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Tue May 20th, 2008 at 04:14:36 PM EST
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