The left throws the Big Dog under the bus!

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Finally! The Predator in Chief is finally is being denounced from the left. The original Harvey Weinstein:

https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/pol...insky-resigned
Too little too late. There's also a movie on Chappaquiddick coming out next year. Too bad none of this exposure happened when it could have done the women and their families, not to mention the nation, some good.
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Will this generate sympathy to avoid being convicted for extortion and bribery to line the Clinton "food chest"!
Too little too late. There's also a movie on Chappaquiddick coming out next year. Too bad none of this exposure happened when it could have done the women and their families, not to mention the nation, some good. Originally Posted by filbone
What will be the underlying theme of the Chappaquiddick Movie be?

Let me guess. "The fatefull night when Ted Kennedy saved the life of a United States Senator".
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What will be the underlying theme of the Chappaquiddick Movie be?

Let me guess. "The fatefull night when Ted Kennedy saved the life of a United States Senator". Originally Posted by Jackie S
Hey, he did get Mary Joe off the bottom of the lake.......12hrs later.
An excerpt from this article. http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...eniently-timed

In April, the historical drama Chappaquiddick will arrive in theaters. Variety declared the film “a tense, scrupulous, absorbingly precise and authentic piece of history — a tabloid scandal attached to a smoke-filled-room travesty.” The reviewer, Owen Gleiberman, suggested that the film could spur a dramatic reevaluation of the Liberal Lion of the Senate: "Ted Kennedy should, by all rights, have stood trial for involuntary manslaughter, which would likely have ended his political career. The fact that the Kennedy family — the original postwar dynasty of the one percent — possessed, and exerted, the influence to squash the case is the essence of what Chappaquiddick means. The Kennedys lived outside the law . . . those are the facts, and they are facts that liberals, too often, have been willing to shove under the carpet."
An excerpt from this article. http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...eniently-timed

In April, the historical drama Chappaquiddick will arrive in theaters. Variety declared the film “a tense, scrupulous, absorbingly precise and authentic piece of history — a tabloid scandal attached to a smoke-filled-room travesty.” The reviewer, Owen Gleiberman, suggested that the film could spur a dramatic reevaluation of the Liberal Lion of the Senate: "Ted Kennedy should, by all rights, have stood trial for involuntary manslaughter, which would likely have ended his political career. The fact that the Kennedy family — the original postwar dynasty of the one percent — possessed, and exerted, the influence to squash the case is the essence of what Chappaquiddick means. The Kennedys lived outside the law . . . those are the facts, and they are facts that liberals, too often, have been willing to shove under the carpet." Originally Posted by filbone
Ole Ted didn't get off Scott free. He did get a 2 month suspended sentence for his part in the Chappaquiddick incident.

I wonder what the terms of the suspended sentence were. "If you don't get all liquored up and drown another woman you have knocked up, then you are free to go in two months".

To his credit, Teddy has gone over 7 years without taking a drink.
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In a broader sense, both Uncle Teddy and Slick Willy did pay a price for their sins. Teddy blew his chance to become the next Camelot President. And Slick Willy tainted his wife's political viability so badly she couldn't even beat a pussy grabber!

Americans don't like political dynasties anyway.
Guest123018-4's Avatar
Ted Kennedy: 8 years and 72 days without a drink.
Just another asshole in hell wishing for some ice water
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Ted Kennedy: 8 years and 72 days without a drink.
Just another asshole in hell wishing for some ice water Originally Posted by The2Dogs
That's right!
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
Ted Kennedy: 8 years and 72 days without a drink.
Just another asshole in hell wishing for some ice water Originally Posted by The2Dogs
was he dry in his later years or did he start drinking again after 8 years?
was he dry in his later years or did he start drinking again after 8 years? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
He's " dry " only because he's finally DEAD . And the POS is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
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What will be the underlying theme of the Chappaquiddick Movie be?

Let me guess. "The fatefull night when Ted Kennedy saved the life of a United States Senator". Originally Posted by Jackie S
That's fucking funny.
Guest123018-4's Avatar
Ah hell, if they struck a match to him he would probably burn for a couple of eons.
Ted Kennedy, providing fuel for the fire in Hell for over 8 years.
tossing Clinton under the bus was a calculated expense in the left's effort to get to trump

its all about attacking trump

the Clinton's were yesterday's heroes anyway