Teddy and Mary Jo went for a drive and drove off a bridge on July 18, 1969, resulting in one fatality. The wrong one survived.

Think I'm being harsh? Consider the fact that the Senator left his passenger to drown, failed to call the police, went to sleep it off at a cheap motel, tried to obstruct justice by getting a cousin to take the rap, and consulted with legal an political advisers before contacting the authorities after he sobered up -- and walked away with a slap on the wrist.
So have a happy Chappy Day, Senator Kennedy!

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Sad day. I can't remember the date when Laura Bush killed her boyfriend, can you?
|| Posted by Dan, July 18, 2007 09:24 PM ||yeah -- it is November 8, 1963, but I think we can point to a few relevant differences between the accident in which Laura Bush ran a stop sign and the one in which Teddy Kennedy ran off a bridge.
1) She was a 17-year old high school student driving to a party with a girlfriend, not a US Senator fooling around on his pregnant wife.
2) She wasn't drunk.
3) She didn't leave the scene of the accident to sleep off her drunken state.
4) She didn't leave the injured party to die without medical attention or notifying authorities of the accident.
5) She didn't seek to get someone else to take the rap for her.
6) She didn't try to obstruct justice in the case.
So as you can see, the problem in Teddy Kennedy's case is not the fact of a fatal car accident per se, but rather the totality of the circumstances surrounding that accident and the things it reveals about his character that leads me to make my harsh judgment of the man.
But I suppose if you dismiss all those relevant differences between the two cases, you could say they are exactly the same.
|| Posted by Rhymes With Right, July 18, 2007 10:04 PM ||Typo alert -- that should have been Nov 6, 1963.
|| Posted by Rhymes With Right, July 18, 2007 10:14 PM ||No charges were filed, so of course she didn't seek to obstruct justice in the case. There was none to obstruct. Just another over-privileged Texan getting the kind of justice reserved for over-privileged Texans. By all accounts, she ran a stop sign to kill her boyfriend, but they didn't even charge her for that.
|| Posted by Dan, July 19, 2007 05:21 AM ||Dan, you are a sick, sick, man if you can't see the differences.
|| Posted by Anon, July 19, 2007 05:20 PM ||It was the Mary Jo incident that gave me my first lesson on how our court system works. unfortunately 39 years later it hasn't got any better. When it comes to the Justice system there is 2 Americas.
|| Posted by Liberty, July 21, 2007 07:26 AM ||Post a comment