Rightbloggers observed the death of Ted Kennedy with their customary grace.Thank you...thank you very much.
"By my reckoning, he left the country worse off than he found it, and to the moment of his death supported legislation that, if enacted, will make it a lot harder for the generation of my children to succeed, thrive, and reach for their own stars," eulogizes TigerHawk. " I wish Ted Kennedy had not led the life he did."
"Teddy was stupid," memorializes Lew Rockwell. "So who was running him all these years?"
"Ted Kennedy Finally Dies," mourns Nordwave Florida. "Worst Traitor Since FDR." "Ted Kennedy," reflects Say Anything, "Icon and Murderer... My guess is that it will be very hot where he went"...
"The tsunami of sentimental pap about Kennedy is already churning, gushing, rushing to inundate the public with a nauseating and untruthful fairy tale about the 'Lion of the Senate,' says Roger Kimball. He also quotes a fellow eulogist: "He is the absolute worst."
"The age of Kennedy 'magic' is over," comforts HolyCoast. "And not a moment too soon." They conclude their service with a Rush Limbaugh song parody.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
HolyCoast Makes the Village Voice
Now, outside of Rolling Stone I think the Village Voice might have been the least likely place where I'd find myself. But all it took was the passing of the "Lyin' of the Senate" to push me to the top:
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The Village Voice was the place in Sept 1979 that told the story of how Washington Post reporter and editor Larry Stern proved to another reporter, George Lardner and two girls, that the ferry crossing between Edgartown and Chappaquidick could be swum in the dark by a reporter as well as by a senator.
Congrats... I think.
Way to go, Rick! The Voice is, of course, a great place to annoy a liberal!
Make 'em think, make 'em laugh, or make 'em mad ... any of your three!
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