I first met Teddy Kennedy in 1976 wile a student at Georgetown University. I was classmates and friends with Maria Shriver. She invited me and some friends to her home and the Senator was there visiting the family. He was very nice to me then and he honestly remembered me and that first meeting every time I see him.
From time to time since then, I have seen him at political or charitable events; in social settings; on the shuttle; or at Caps games. How he acts privately is how he acts in the public’s eye. He is truly an amazing American in that he is totally devoted to the belief that government is here to serve the people in need. Every time I have seen him his warmth, charm and commitment to American ideals shines though in his conversation.
I have to admit that he is one heck of an inspirational speaker and last night I thought he was the highlight of the convention. Seeing my friends Maria, Bobby and Timmy Shriver in the stands rooting Uncle Teddy along was very moving and brought me back to a much better time.
I thought the tribute film by Ken Burns was great but I thought Ted Kennedy’s speech was one that will be remembered for generations.
How on earth could you speak so highly of Ted Kennedy? Ted Kennedy, a real American joke. His entire family is a bunch of hyped up low lifes that have gotten away with everything.
Who else drives off a bridge hammered drunk with his mistress. Then decides to go ahead and get out without helping her in the least. Walked home past several homes with telephones and public phones, not using one to call the police. Then go home and wait until the next morning to go look for her. Only to finally call the police and try to suppress the incident.
Let us not even bring up his nephew Michael Skakel and the thirty year coverup of Martha Moxleys murder.
Politics aside, we wish Ted the best in his fight against brain cancer.