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Ted Kennedy Dead

Posted by whit on August 26th, 2009 at 1:34 am

ted kennedy dead 300x199 Ted Kennedy DeadEdward “Ted” Kennedy has died.

Senator Kennedy had been ill for some time, battling the effects of a tenacious brain tumor.

Kennedy was the third-longest-serving senator in American history. He was in the middle of his ninth term.

Ted Kennedy was the younger brother of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy.  He is the father of Patrick Kennedy who is a U.S. Congressman.

Kennedy leaves behind a very storied, not always popular, record of public life.  His absence in the Senate will be hard to fill, though likely not from lack of those vying for his many prominent positions.

Up until his death Kennedy was working with Massachusetts’ government to name him an immediate replacement.

Ted Kennedy leaves behind his wife Victoria Anne Reggie Kennedy.  He had three children, Kara Anne, Edward Jr. and Patrick, two step-children, Curran and Caroline Raclin, and two grandchildren, Edward III (11) and Kiley (15).

Following the deaths of his brothers Kennedy assumed the role of surrogate father to their collective 13 children.

Our thoughts to the Kennedy family.  Ted Kennedy will be missed.

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Comments“….to speak for those who have no voice; to remember those who are forgotten; to respond to the frustration and fulfill the aspiration of all Americans seeking a better life in a better land….for all those whose cares have been our concern, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die.”

Edward Moore Kennedy, August 12, 1980

The lion sleeps.

I’ll never forget the night Ted Kennedy gave that speech at the Democratic National Convention after failing to win his party’s nomination for the presidency. I was staying in a one-room kitchenette in Liverpool, NY, just outside of Syracuse. It was – and remains – the greatest political oration of my lifetime. Watching the event on a small, black and white TV I instinctively knew I was witnessing one of those sublime moments in American history that would be remembered a century into the future.

Teddy Kennedy died late last night at the age of seventy-seven. In a life that is littered with ironies, here’s the biggest one of all: His three older brothers – Joe, Jack and Bobby – are eternally frozen in our imagination as the personifications of youth. How poignant that our final image of the baby of that family will be as an old man, frail and mortally ill.

When he first ran for the senate forty-seven years ago, I was all of four years old. Had I been writing about politics then it is a fairly good bet that I would have vehemently opposed the candidacy of Edward Moore Kennedy. Let’s be honest; in 1962 the guy was a lightweight. He ran for the Democratic nomination against another young man, Edward McCormick, whose uncle was the speaker of the House of Representatives. During a debate McCormick told him that were it not for his name, his candidacy would be viewed as a joke. It was a point well made. It is obvious when looking at film of that campaign that our boy Ted is in way over his head.

Whom among us would have dared dream all those years ago that this punk would one day evolve into the greatest senator ever to walk those halls?

An incredible realization just came to me: Teddy represented the state of Massachusetts for forty-six years, eight months and nineteen days. That is nearly three months longer than all the years his older brother Jack lived on earth. This truly is the end of an era, folks.

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Tom Degan commented on Aug 26 09 at 5:32 am

Tom, thank you for taking the time to leave such an eloquent comment. It is appreciated.

Whit commented on Aug 26 09 at 11:59 am

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