January 08, 2006
Ted Kennedy, Historical scholar
WaPo's Dana Milbank notes this scholarly gem from Massachussetts' favorite drunken driver:
h/t McGehee, who found it here
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Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), hosting a morning roundtable with reporters, had nothing nice to say about Alito. "We here in the United States are not going to stand for monarchial tyranny," he said, protesting Alito's support for "unfettered, unlimited power of the executive." He faulted Alito for belonging to a group that was "anti-black and also anti-women." Kennedy wondered if "the average person is going to be able to get a fair shake" under Alito.Yep. You read that right. Further proof that the esteemed gentleman from Massachussetts lives in an alternate universe.
Briefly, Kennedy rewrote the outcome of the 1964 election. "This nominee was influenced by the Goldwater presidency," he said. "The Goldwater battles of those times were the battles against the civil rights laws." Only then did Kennedy acknowledge that "Judge Alito at that time was 14 years old."
h/t McGehee, who found it here
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