Saturday, August 29, 2009

Steyn Slices Through the Teddy BS

Mark Steyn: Things only a Kennedy could get away with | kennedy, ted, chappaquiddick, mary, senator -
Opinion - OCRegister.com: "When a man is capable of what Ted Kennedy did that night in 1969 and in the weeks afterward, what else is he capable of? An NPR listener said the senator's passing marked 'the end of civility in the U.S. Congress.' Yes, indeed. Who among us does not mourn the lost 'civility' of the 1987 Supreme Court hearings? Considering the nomination of Judge Bork, Ted Kennedy rose on the Senate floor and announced that 'Robert Bork's America is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit down at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids, schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution.'

Whoa! 'Liberals' (in the debased contemporary American sense of the term) would have reason to find Borkian jurisprudence uncongenial but to suggest the judge and former solicitor-general favored resegregation of lunch counters is a slander not merely vile but so preposterous that, like his explanation for Chappaquiddick, only a Kennedy could get away with it. If you had to identify a single speech that marked 'the end of civility' in American politics, that's a shoo-in."


Thank you, Mark Steyn, for telling it like it is.



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