However, since Wolf Blitzer is incapable of leaving a tender moment alone, I mostly felt like watching it on mute. Wolf only shut up when the priest began to speak. Of all Ted Kennedy's flaws, I count Catholicism as one of the worst, but I forced myself to listen to this robed maniac. I nearly vomited when I realized that the bulk of what he planned to read was a letter to the Pope from Kennedy, written very soon before his death. Did Ted really want his last words to be begging a Nazi for prayers?
Nope, Ted Kennedy wanted his dying wishes to be heard on national television. Fox included. That letter, after talking about prayers and crap, was a plea for national health care.
For once, the Pope was useful.
It was a talking point for politicians all over the country. Something for them to say to the folks in small town America who think health care for everyone is the work of the devil. He was trying to do one last good thing for regular people, which, with a few exceptions, is what he did his whole life.
High five Ted Kennedy. If there is reincarnation, I hope you come back as universal health care. Peace be with you.
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"leave a tender moment alone..."
wow...with Wolf Blitzer nonetheless!
I hate Billy Joel. Well "Glass Houses" is the exception as a complete rock & roll album but iDigress...
But I could almost hear that song by Mr Joel....
I really liked the Obama eulogy. He was almost as good as Derek Zoolander and I mean that.
A Harmless Gasoline Fight, Indeed!
Well...I really did like the volume of his life over the chapters. I am related to Ted & Co. 5 generations removed on the grandmother's mitochondrial DNA side...For Rizzle. I never tell most folk...
I'm now interested in the vacuum left...I'll know. I'm an NPR junkie...
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