Getting the justice you can afford — how Ted Kennedy buried manslaughter charges.
For the first time in five years (my wife claims 10), I attended a general admission movie last weekend — "Chappaquiddick." [Applause]
While I have attended opening celebrations of good films, in my opinion there are few that merit the commute and expense of theater viewing rather than streaming it a couple months later in the comfort of our family room. Many other folks clearly agree, given that theater attendance was at a25-year low in 2017, along with Academy Award viewership.
However, I don't regret attending this movie, as I'm both familiar with the Kennedy political dynasty and the Dike Bridge at Chappaquiddick on Martha's Vineyard Island.
Not long after Ted Kennedy's Chappy cover-up, I worked the summer before college at the exclusive Edgartown Yacht Club on the Vineyard. One summer was more than enough on the playground with the wealthy leftist glitterati — a place that has since become a favorite resort destination of Demo-party protagonists, including the Obama and Clinton clans.
So here's a little teaser about an event that also shaped my perspective on Chappaquiddick: Ted Kennedy buried a drunken manslaughter conviction in Edgartown, but I was arrested and jailed for an open beer! (If you're interested in the latter, see the addendum below.)
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Like...taking photographs on a nuclear submarine vs doing state department business on a secret server. The liberal elite always get a free pass and it seems it started back with Lying Ted. The rest of us get thrown in the drunk tank for open containers.
ReplyDeleteThe whole Kennedy family is nothing but trash and scoundrels
ReplyDeleteI remember that day of Ted Kennedy on TV asking "forgiveness" - what a fake. I couldn't believe it.
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