Sen. Edward Kennedy Dead at Age 77

On August 26, 2009, in Government & Law, by Trenton Hansen

AP breaking news reveals that Senator Edward Kennedy has died at his home in Hyannis Port.

He was a formidable foe. While anyone’s death is a tragedy to those close to them, I can’t say I will miss him. He’s been a thorn in the side of Conservatism for decades. With him gone, maybe we can now start to recoup some sanity in American politics. Although knowing Ted Kennedy, he’s found a way to influence politics from beyond the grave.

His last endeavor was to try to influence how his successor would be chosen. Several years ago, he helped put in place a new system for choosing Senate successors in Massachusetts based on special elections. In the last couple of weeks, however, he has been working to undo that system and replace it with the appointment method used previously. I guess he decided that the original method was ok after all; once he realized that his term was ending whether he wanted it to or not. He thought he should decide who his successor ought to be.

Kennedy’s death marks the beginning of the end of the Sixties Era and, hopefully, all the garbage that came with it.

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3 Responses to “Sen. Edward Kennedy Dead at Age 77”

  1. Well said, Trenton. I anticipate that this man’s death will be politicized ad nauseum by the Left in order to get healthcare passed. It’s disrespectful and cheap, but it will effectively shut down conversation about the issue itself. This whole healthcare endeavor was on the ropes, and now I am getting a little nervous to see how Kennedy’s death will influence the votes.

    http://www.thefederalfarmer.com/2009/08/politicizing-ted-kennedys-death.html

  2. The most frustrating part of this will be the fact that so many people will conveniently forget that the level of care Sen. Kennedy received will not be available to most people under Obama’s public health care plan, but they will scream for it just the same.

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