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ericire12

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Like father, like son....
« on: August 31, 2009, 01:40:08 PM »
Ted Kennedy had a special place in his heart for those commies, just like dear old dad.....

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    “On 9-10 May of this year,” the May 14 memorandum explained, “Sen. Edward Kennedy’s close friend and trusted confidant [John] Tunney was in Moscow.” (Tunney was Kennedy’s law school roommate and a former Democratic senator from California.) “The senator charged Tunney to convey the following message, through confidential contacts, to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Y. Andropov.”

    Kennedy’s message was simple. He proposed an unabashed quid pro quo. Kennedy would lend Andropov a hand in dealing with President Reagan. In return, the Soviet leader would lend the Democratic Party a hand in challenging Reagan in the 1984 presidential election. “The only real potential threats to Reagan are problems of war and peace and Soviet-American relations,” the memorandum stated. “These issues, according to the senator, will without a doubt become the most important of the election campaign.” …

    Kennedy’s motives? “Like other rational people,” the memorandum explained, “[Kennedy] is very troubled by the current state of Soviet-American relations.” But that high-minded concern represented only one of Kennedy’s motives.

    “Tunney remarked that the senator wants to run for president in 1988,” the memorandum continued. “Kennedy does not discount that during the 1984 campaign, the Democratic Party may officially turn to him to lead the fight against the Republicans and elect their candidate president.”





http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/31/legacy-considering-the-kennedy-andropov-gambit/

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Now that Ted Kennedy has been eulogized and buried, no one can complain about the examination of his life in the public sphere as inappropriate.

One might think that the press would take more interest in this subject.  Kennedy offered to get Andropov on American television by pushing networks to visit Moscow and give the former KGB chief airtime.  Kennedy wanted Andropov to counter Reagan’s assertion that the Soviet Union was an evil empire.  Kennedy also wanted Andropov to push for nuclear disarmament, which would have allowed the Soviets to survive much longer than they did against Reagan’s economic warfare.

Even putting aside who the Soviets were, this is a despicable tactic for any American politician.  We pride ourselves on our freedom from foreign influences on our elections.  Kennedy tried to set up a mechanism for just that influence for partisan gain — and apparently for personal gain as well.  Kennedy didn’t run for President in 1988, in any event, but the fact that he relayed his ambitions to a foreign potentate and begged for his assistance should be enough to blacken Kennedy’s political reputation for good, or at least everywhere outside of Massachusetts.

But selling out to the Soviets in such a fashion comes dangerously close to treason.  The Soviets weren’t just some other nation a hemisphere away.  In the 1980s, they were our mortal enemies, and almost ready to collapse.  Kennedy didn’t just offer to allow our enemy to manipulate our elections, but offered to take positive action for them to succeed in that effort.

That’s more than just personal cowardice and betraying the trust of a young woman, resulting in her death.  Morally if not legally, the Andropov gambit was a betrayal of American independence and security by a high-ranking politician.  It should stand as a singular denunciation of Kennedy as a power-hungry, contemptible politician.  Like in Chappaquiddick, the only reason it hasn’t is because of his family name.
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Re: Like father, like son....
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2009, 01:45:33 PM »
I kinda like to think that he is burning in hell at this very moment
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