I have no problem at all with the older fellow’s inconsistencies
Tag Archives: Ted Kennedy
Mitchel Raphael on blue flowers and roller coasters for Jason Kenney
Tory attacks and cake
Late night civil war
Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien have become a proxy for two different viewpoints in a divided country
Midterm nightmare
The Democrats are headed for a huge setback in November
Mr. Overrated
I hope, though I doubt, that Nate Silver’s performance during the stretch drive of the Massachusetts special Senate election will finally lead to him being downgraded from “All-seeing HAL-9000-esque quantitative wizard” to “Just another guy with a computer”. Armed only with the traditional maxims of psephological interpretation, which teach that a late polling break away from the incumbent party is a very unfavourable omen, one could have figured out ten days ago that repulsive Democratic candidate Martha Coakley was in a heap of trouble. Silver, with his revolutionary disregard for everything but the polling numbers, was still arguing as late as Thursday afternoon that Coakley was the clear favourite; he changed his mind at midnight that evening and acknowledged that Scott Brown had a puncher’s chance.
Dominick Dunne’s last big party
Everyone, even Conrad Black, shows up in the high society crime chronicler’s final novel
Genuinely loved, for his many faults
Thoughtless, kind, self-indulgent, generous. Ted Kennedy’s excesses ran in every direction.
The legacy of Teddy
Bruce Anderson goes out on a limb and suggests politicians are still human.
“A champion for those who had none”
President Obama gives the eulogy at Ted Kennedy’s funeral
Ted Kennedy: “The lion of the Senate”
More liberal than either of his brothers—and a bipartisan deal-maker.