This incident made for a great movie (see trailer above) and a very good book, Senatorial Privilege by Leo Damore, a book which has yet to be reviewed by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Time, or Newsweek. The media protects its own, and Ted Kennedy would go on to become the "Lion of the Senate." Despite his history of scandal, Kennedy had never lost his standing in the Democratic Party. They even treated him as a hero at their 2012 National Convention, airing a "tribute" video to the senator.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
The Chappaquiddick Incident on This Day in History
This incident made for a great movie (see trailer above) and a very good book, Senatorial Privilege by Leo Damore, a book which has yet to be reviewed by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, Time, or Newsweek. The media protects its own, and Ted Kennedy would go on to become the "Lion of the Senate." Despite his history of scandal, Kennedy had never lost his standing in the Democratic Party. They even treated him as a hero at their 2012 National Convention, airing a "tribute" video to the senator.
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