Ted Is Dead

August 26th, 2009 (70) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Fox News and AP:

Sen. Edward Kennedy, the longtime Massachusetts lawmaker whose personal tragedies along with his professional triumphs and losses unfolded in the public eye, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port after battling a brain tumor. He was 77.

His family announced his death in a brief statement released early Wednesday.

“We’ve lost the irreplaceable center of our family and joyous light in our lives, but the inspiration of his faith, optimism, and perseverance will live on in our hearts forever,” the statement said. “We thank everyone who gave him care and support over this last year, and everyone who stood with him for so many years in his tireless march for progress toward justice, fairness and opportunity for all.”

The Massachusetts Democrat was seen by many as an American version of a Greek tragedy. Born into political royalty, Kennedy’s triumphs were often overshadowed by those of his brothers, John and Bobby Kennedy. But nonetheless, the younger Kennedy carved his own political legacy as the second longest-serving senator in U.S. history.

Click here for a timeline of Ted Kennedy’s life.

President Obama, on vacation in Martha’s Vineyard, said he and first lady Michelle were “heartbroken” to hear of Kennedy’s passing.

“An important chapter in our history has come to an end. Our country has lost a great leader, who picked up the torch of his fallen brothers and became the greatest United States Senator of our time,” Obama said in a statement.

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid said on Wednesday both the Kennedy family and the Senate have “lost our patriarch.”

Reid promised that Congress, while mourning Kennedy’s loss, would renew the push for the cause of Kennedy’s life, health care reform.

“Ted Kennedy’s dream was the one for which the founding fathers fought and for which his brothers sought to realize,” Reid said in a statement. “The liberal lion’s mighty roar may now fall silent, but his dream shall never die.”

The youngest of the nine-sibling Kennedy clan, Teddy had much of his path paved by famous older brothers and father. That created problems as well as opportunities for him.

As a member of a roving family, Kennedy moved around a lot in his youth, having lived in London briefly while his father was U.S. ambassador. He made friends easily. He attended Harvard in 1951, playing on the freshman football team before he was caught cheating by having a friend take his Spanish language exam.

Kennedy was expelled and entered the Army, where he served in Paris during the Korean War. and after almost two years was re-admitted to Harvard for demonstrating good behavior.

He went on to get a law degree from the University of Virginia Law School and served as an assistant D.A in Suffolk County, Mass. He married Virginia Joan Bennett, who was introduced to him by his sister Jean. They had three children, the youngest was Patrick, who also would enter public office.

When John Kennedy was elected to the presidency in 1960, it appeared the Kennedy clan had the makings of a political dynasty. At the time, Robert Kennedy was attorney general and Teddy, as he was affectionately known, was elected to the Senate in 1962.

But Kennedy soon found himself alone on the political stage after his brothers were killed by assassins in 1963 and 1968.

Shouldering the burden of a grieving family, Kennedy delivered Bobby’s eulogy at New York’s Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in 1968, attributing to Robert a quote by Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw: “Some men see things as they are and say ‘why.’ I dream things that never were and say ‘why not.’”

He added: “Those of us who loved him and who take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us, and what he wished for others will someday come to pass for all the world.”

But Kennedy’s own aspirations for the White House were dashed in 1969 when his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick on Martha’s Vineyard, killing Robert Kennedy campaign aide Mary Jo Kopechne. Kennedy swam to safety and only alerted authorities to the accident hours later.

As Kopechne’s body was pulled from the dark sedan, the senator told investigators he panicked.

“That tragedy will live with me for the rest of my life…every day for the rest of my life,” he said.

An investigation later absolved Kennedy of responsibility. He received two months suspended jail time for leaving the scene of an accident, but questions about his character would follow him and haunt his political ambitions for the nation’s highest office.

Despite the Chappaquiddick incident, Kennedy decided to throw his hat into the 1980 presidential race, going up against incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter. Kennedy lost his bid for the White House and returned to the Senate — becoming the lion of the liberal left.

Like his first wife, Joan, Kennedy also struggled with alcohol, and through much of the 1980s was viewed as a playboy with a bottle. That image culminated with the arrest of his nephew, William Kennedy Smith, who was later acquitted on charges of raping a woman he met at a bar while out with his uncle. It also hurt his ability to fight the Supreme Court nomination of Clarence Thomas over allegations of harassment by former Thomas aide Anita Hill.

Kennedy credited his second wife Victoria Anne Reggie with turning him around and redirecting him back to his political career and liberal agenda.

Kennedy served as an ardent supporter for other Democrats seeking the presidency and endorsed Barack Obama early in his campaign — comparing the Illinois senator with his late brother, John.

At times, it seemed Kennedy and his abundant energy would last for years. But last May, he suffered a seizure at his Cape Cod home and was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.

Kennedy stayed active for as long as he could after his diagnosis, offering a key address in support of Obama during the Democratic National Convention in Denver in August 2008. He also attended Obama’s presidential inauguration, where he had to be taken away in a stretcher.

Though he was absent from the Senate for much of President Obama’s first year, his name was attached to health care legislation, penned a widely read op-ed in support of health care reform and was a critical vote on several piece of legislation.

Kennedy was too ill to attend his sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s funeral or to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom bestowed upon him by President Obama, both in in August 2009.

FOX News’ Molly Line contributed to this report.

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  • copperpeony

    Better men than him have died protecting this country and no fanfare like he’ll get for 3 weeks.

    One more cockroach gone.

  • tlk

    Just think…he would have been gone a long time ago if he had Obamacare.

  • NYNick

    I hope they bury him at sea.

    • mike3481

      Try Arlington National Cemetery next to his brothers Jack & Bobby.

      TRUE!!

      Can you believe that?

      A known Traitor in Arlington. :shock:

    • ODIN2008

      Liberals eat their dead…No need to bury.

  • lastconservativeblackmanonearth

    … there will always be an asterisk next to his name …

    • Nanny

      My thoughts exactly. The first thing I thought of when I heard he passed away was I wonder what Mary Jo’s family is thinking. I take no joy in seeing a person pass from this life who was a father and grandfather, but everytime I heard Ted Kennedy’s name I always thought about that young woman and how he escaped and avoided taking responsibility for her death. He was cowardly.

  • Jarhead68

    Finally, justice for Mary Jo.

    • streeter

      Exactly guys. My first thought also was St. Peter calling his name and saying, “Teddy boy, two words, Mary Jo. You’re outta here.”

  • andonandon

    Murderer, perjurer, alcoholic, adulterer…yeah we’re gonna miss him. Adios a$$hole.

    • Edd Bernard

      Murderer, perjurer, alcoholic, adulterer…yeah we’re gonna miss him. Absolutely right andonandon. I’ve had to live in MA. with these people all my life. No big loss.

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    Well…bye.

    • tlk

      LOL!!!!

    • T/A Man

      Dammit, Sanders! I didn’t read that you had used the DDB send-off for a$$holes! Now I look like a copycat.
      Don’t tell Pogo. ;-)

  • http://patdollard.com Average Joe

    I don’t have any champagne to CELEBRATE the death of this demo-scum traitor, but I will use the 5 left in the six-pack to toast Mary Jo’s family.

    Too bad we didn’t get to execute him for his treason first. :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • wutakrock

    You guys are more respectful than the libs when one of ours dies. My only response is that my prayers are out to his family as only a family member can love him. As for Ted…they have a place for people like him in the afterlife and I imagine it is really hot down there.

    • copperpeony

      He’ll be in fine company with all the other vile historic figures.

  • uclimbit

    Thank God this septic tank dweller is DEAD! Think about the healthcare he received to keep his raggity ass alive for a few more months. Wonder if we will receive the same state of the art quality healthcare this elitest puke received…

    • Lock and Load

      Excellent point :!: :!:
      As we write, Rush is doing an excellent monologue saying just this, that we should all have what Teddy had, that his “fight for life” should be respected and that we should also have the right for that fight, without government intervention. Libtard dhimmis will run with this for weeks to get sympathy for obambicare, but the bottom line should be that everyone is entitled to what Teddy got, PERIOD :!:

    • Edd Bernard

      i live in Masshole. They actually did not broadcast the first hour of Rush, at least, in order to pay “tribute” to this piece of excrement.

  • T/A Man

    Well… bye.

  • Politicalfish

    Marxist, Murderer, Moron…May God give you that which you deserve.

  • Exiled

    I quess Ted finally crossed that bridge…good riddance!

    • BT

      :beer:

  • Marc

    Kennedy has created the Immigration disaster we are confronted with now.

    He betrayed our National Security with back room dealings with the Soviets during the Cold War.

    Good riddance to the vile excuse of an “American”

    • BT

      Not to mention the current so-called education policy the Bush allowed him to mastermind.

  • Mark Gibbons

    tinkle,tinkle,tinkle.

    • Rich C.

      He’s not in the ground yet. Are you just prep’ing the site?

    • DC

      Gonna dance at his funeral, piss on his grave and kick over his headstone. :mad: :gun:

  • USMCTANKS

    The long awaited day has come. Edward Kennedy has by now knelt before the throne of the Lord God and has been judged for his sins against the Lord.As for his crimes against the once free people of the United States of America….well it seems to me that anyone that supports not protecting the innocent whether it was in the form of denying support to our troops in the field or denying support to a “partially birthed child” is and will always be doomed to a special place in hell.
    The liberal abortion machine has been running nonstop since 1973 with the full support of “Ted” and has now amassed the total of 49,551,703 brutal murders. Considering that all of those murders were of babies I’d say that puts him on equal footing with monsters like Hitler,Stalin,Mao,Pol pot and the rest.
    Separated from the light of God for the rest of eternity surrounded by nothing but darkness and evil is his lot.
    For the lord says “The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth (Matthew 13:41-42).

    • minutemant01

      These people have no fear of God. If Ted Kennedy even had a modicum of knowledge about the Almighty, he would have spent his last days in repentance for a life spent in service of Satan.

      The Communists of the world have lost their greatest friend in the Unites States Senate.

      I hope that there is a shit storm wall of pissed off Vets blocking his casket from being brought to Arlington Cemetery. I cannot think of a greater insult and disservice to those vets lying there.

    • GRIZZ

      Nothing more convicting,poetic,and reassuring as Scripture

  • David Ross

    Breaking news…Ted is dead, Mary Jo could not be reached for comment.

  • YERMOM

    America can sleep safer

  • Scott Williamson

    The thing I’m gonna miss the most about Teddy is his forehead. Sure, he left a girl to drown, could have saved her by calling it in, but his forehead, above all else, will be missed. The Forehead is no more.

  • FOXFAN

    A neighbor told me this today.
    Last spring Ted Kennedy was seen crawling down a rail road track. A man saw him and stopped and asked if he needed help. Ted said yeah, help me get off this damn ladder!

  • Rich C.

    This throws a wrench into the Joker’s plan for healthcare since they now only have 59 possible votes in the Senate.

  • http://www.saberpoint.blogspot.com Stogie

    Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment.

  • GRIZZ

    There goes the SENATES 60th vote folks…we are making headway.

    • copperpeony

      The Gov of Mass is wating to sign papers to appoint an interim “asshole” to take his place.

  • DC

    NEXT…..Sen Byrd!

  • GRIZZ

    Its before noon,and way before Happy Hour……..so why do I feel like drinking…. :beer:

  • dadeo

    I’d like to say that he made up for it with a life of service to the country… but I don’t believe that.
    Mary Jo should have been the lone survivor.

    He won’t be missed.

  • http://ip727.wordpress.com/ IP727

    THERE ONCE WAS THIS FAT USELESS PRICK,
    WHILE TRYING TO HIDE HIS SAUSAGE IN A YOUNG CHICK ,
    TOOK THE WRONG TURN AT THE RIVER,
    WHERE THIS SHANTY IRISH CHICKEN LIVER,
    FAILED TO PUT ANOTHER NOTCH ON HIS DICK.

    ~~~~ :mrgreen: ~~~~

  • MinneSoCold

    Hey Ted… keep walking hero :roll:

  • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

    good riddance asswipe and dont let the coffin lid hit your pecker on the way down! don’t worry though, you will be followed by many of your colleagues here as soon as the TRUE, REAL AMERICANS take our Country back, and they are tried for treason during wartime!

    -aTb
    http://www.912dc.org
    Combat Veteran
    “I swore an oath to defend the Constitution, not the Politician!”

    • John

      :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • unkaglen

    Teddy assumes room temperature,to bad the same can’t be said of all the damage he has done to this great nation… :beer: :beer:

  • Steady

    There are several thousand Vietnam vets who didn’t make it home who are kicking Teddy’s ass right now. The man was a treasonous POS. He never missed an opportunity to undermine the US military. Burn in hell Teddy.

  • Double Tap

    Welcome to hell. He is going to hate Thursdays. :lol:

    • Mikey GaGa

      Is thursday pineapple up the ass day

    • Mikey GaGa

      Is thursday pineapple up the ass day?

    • http://earthlink nomee1

      spines first :lol: :lol:

    • Double Tap

      sorry, reference to an old joke about hell…

      A man named Edward dies and goes to hell.

      The Devil says to him “Hey Edward we’ve been waiting for ya!”.

      Edward smiles and walks with the Devil and the Devil says “I gotta ask you a couple questions, do you like to smoke?” Edward answers “Ya, I love to smoke.” The Devil says “Good you’ll like Mondays we smoke everything cigarettes, cigars, weed everything.”

      “Now do you like to drink?” Then Edward says “Of course I love to drink.” The Devil replies “Great we drink everything on Tuesdays you will fit in great.”

      “Do you like to have sex?” Edward says “Hell ya sex is the best.” The Devil smiles and replies “We have sex with every type of woman you could think of on Wedesdays.”

      And the Devil finally says “Now, are you gay?” Edward frowns and answers “NO I’m not gay! And the Devil looks down and finishes “Your gonna hate Thursdays.”

  • Rocky Mtn1776

    Sorry Ted…we all prayed for you when we heard you had brain cancer. A shame it took so long to work !

  • Reloader449

    Finally.

  • JayMS

    At least they won’t need to go thru the effort of embalming his fat ass. He should stay pickled for the next 100 years or so.

  • Sgsaur

    If his last name hadn’t been “Kennedy”, he would have spent the last 40 years in prison instead of the Senate. Good Fuckin’ Riddance.

  • fas1776

    Ted Kennedy is,Perhaps the most vile Anti-American ever to serve in the US Senate,He Will not be missed.May God Have Mercy on His Soul.

  • kitkat

    Maybe we should carry signs “Teddycare” so we have a chance to fight to live. They will use him to push this deathcare through.

  • Jay G.

    You assholes should be ashamed of yourselves. He spent more time serving this country than most of us combined. I don’t care what you think of his politics. You guys sound like a bunch of Al Qaeda nutbags.

    • Sgsaur

      I beg to differ. He served himself and his leftist masters. He supported raising taxes on everyone, except himself, his family and his fellow trust-fund liberals. He was a drunkard, an adulterer, and in later years, a buffoon who couldn’t finish a sentence without mumbling unintelligibly. He was a tireless supporter of abortion on demand (killing the innocent), and equally tireless in his opposition to the death penalty (saving the guilty). That’s not service to this country. I said it before, and I’ll say it again – he should have spent the last 40 years in prison for the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. That would have served this country far better than his actions during his time in the Senate. If you want to call me an Al Queda nutbag, have at it. I served my country honorably on the battlefield and in civilian life. I’ll put my service up against Ted’s (or yours) any day.

    • Maynard

      Right Jay…
      Too bad he didn’t take your daughter for a ride.

    • Cridhe Saorsa

      No shame at all. He gave as good as he got and he earned these comments.

  • punisher55

    The Soul of Mary Jo Kopechne finally can rest in peace

  • Ernest T. Bass

    is it Halloween already? What’s with the pic of Frankenstein and “Grandpa” from The Munsters ?

  • Cridhe Saorsa

    I suppose we have got three more months of HealthCare debate as the Democrats will no doubt start throwing his dead carcass on the table to try and guilt their blue-dog party faithful into voting for their plan. Hope they put a stake in him so the bloodsucker doesn’t get back out of the box.

    • http://earthlink nomee1

      yeha like weekend at Burneys, pull the string to raise his hand, all in favor raise your hand :lol: :lol:

  • Rudemeister

    The only reason anybody goes to hell, is their own choice. Ted Kennedy knew that he had brain cancer and was going to die. I have not seen any evidence of repentance and acceptance of the cross. God is not willing that any should perish, but that all would come to repentance. The decision to repent was Ted’s.

  • ToeTagger

    Saw this somewhere: Americans get Kopechnecare and Congress gets Kennedycare.

    You had a lifetime to make use of the Appeals Board (repentance), Ted. Now you’re in front of THE Judge, and my money’s on the prosecution.