In a telling post today one of America’s foremost conservative commentators, Michelle Malkin, has a two-thought article leading her site. Essentially it says Ted Kennedy is dead, please wait until the body is cold before kicking the almighty crap out of him.

Joining the dead Kennedys

As someone who has always been more interested in watching the bile spilling from dogmatic ideologues than actually agreeing with anything they have to say, I find this fair enough. Kennedy haters are champing at the bit. The last of the Commie-loving, big-spending brothers is dead.

But watch out. I’m about to use an –ism. It must be a red letter day.

There’s a photo of Jack and Bobby in my study, taken in 1960 by Hank Walker. They’re talking – probably about the Red Sox or football, but you like to think it’s about how to handle Communists and avert nuclear war.

To me this is a photo about family, hard work, and political idealism – the three things, I think, that most people associate with the Kennedy name.

Family and hard work are not in short supply, but that political idealism that rises above politics is. Sure, Ted’s not in the photo. But until yesterday there was a bit of that Kennedy spirit alive.

The name is about Big Ideas. The guys from NASA still talk about the mission Jack Kennedy set for them. It’s less conjecture and more fact that Kennedy helped steel American resolve to complete one of the hardest things people have ever done – putting a man on the moon, and returning him safely to Earth.

Ted Kennedy’s Big Idea was healthcare reform, which has convulsed American politics in the past month. He phoned in to the conversation in Washington from his deathbed. 

Malkin might have asked her readers to give the guy’s body time to go cold, but it looks like the Democratic Party is leading the conga line out of the morgue. In the time I’ve been writing this, the lead on the Drudge Report has changed. (The story’s here.)

The postscript?

I guess we can leave them to it. But if you have parents who were teenagers or older in the 1960s, today is a good day to ask them about what the Kennedys meant to them.

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    • Eric says:

      11:37am | 27/08/09

      Kennedycare—Americans can look forward to the same standard of care that Mary Jo Kopechne received.

    • David R says:

      11:45am | 27/08/09

      Good article. Like you, I think most people respected his strong work ethic and self-belief, even if the bridge incident tarnished his personal reputation. It’s the end of an era for American politics. That much can’t be denied by anyone on any side of politics.

    • pamela says:

      11:53am | 27/08/09

      This family is the epitome if class.

      As Americans have no aristocracy, the kennedy family was the equivalent of the royals.

      I also admired the nephew who sadly died. Some-one who invites Prince to play at their wedding is pretty cool !

      Sadly missed and revered by both the republicans and democratics, this man is a testament to his families legacy that dignity can prevail in politics.

      I

    • Joe says:

      11:59am | 27/08/09

      It is a pity he totally changed his views on abortion to become proabortion. in 1971 he said “Wanted or unwanted, I believe that human life, even at its earliest stages, has certain rights which must be recognized—the right to be born, the right to love, the right to grow old…, it is my personal feeling that the legalization of abortion on demand is not in accordance with the value which our civilization places on human life”

    • Jaspar says:

      01:15pm | 27/08/09

      I guess the best you can say is, he was just a human and like 99.9% of people he had a character flaw or two. Did he do good as well? Apparently so and that’s enough. Let history judge him.

    • pc says:

      01:59pm | 27/08/09

      For all those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. Ted Kennedy

      The lion of the senates legislative legacy will live on long after the mice and the party of reptiles have slithered away.

    • Gary says:

      02:05pm | 27/08/09

      Supported the IRA therefore supported terrorism.  Enough said.

    • Kurisu Sonsaku says:

      03:54pm | 27/08/09

      Mary Jo Kopechne was unavailable for comment

    • charlie says:

      04:31pm | 27/08/09

      Kurisu you’ve got to stop stealing all your thoughts from Blair and his followers. At least try and be origninal.

    • Simon says:

      05:32pm | 27/08/09

      And Ted Kennedy Joins the lefts Parthenon.
      Ideas, actions and inspirations will be attributed to his rotting carcase for decades to come.
      And his form will morph from that of a womanising loudmouth to that of the Liberal Lion who rent asunder the feeble yet diabolically evil republicans.
      Im sorry, you were saying something about dogmatic ideologues…

    • Kurisu Sonsaku says:

      07:32pm | 27/08/09

      @charlie -  The original quote was from Ann Coulter, do try to do some homework before you hit submit.

    • Theo says:

      07:38pm | 27/08/09

      Killed a chick - “royal family” - got away with it.

    • Rob says:

      09:21pm | 27/08/09

      Classic.  It’s all about hard work making the Kennedy’s Royalty in the egalitarian USA - except of course Joe Kennedy was essentially a gangster, Ted was guilty of “vehicular homicide”, John was a serial adulterer…

    • Charles Costello says:

      09:58pm | 27/08/09

      Here we are, a bunch of Ms and Mr Nobodies passing judgement on someone who got out there and tried to make an impact. At least he will be missed. Will we?

    • Juz says:

      11:15pm | 27/08/09

      Simon, did you perhaps mean “pantheon”?

    • bella says:

      09:05am | 28/08/09

      @ Kurisu Sonsaku; Why on earth would you be proud to admit you are quoting Ann Coulter?

 

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