Good morning from a very chilly Massachusetts this morning. Fall has officially arrived, as this has been the first real chilly morning since summer began (about two weeks ago).
I'm mourning today because I won't be purchasing the Boston Globe in the morning until at least Monday. I think you know why; however, if not, maybe this will give you a clue. I'm not forking over my $1.50 for a testimonial and eulogy instead of a newspaper.
Look, I don't want to say anything say anything bad about a dead man. I had my differences with the man after years of starry-eyed, Globe-induced reverence for the man, but that disappeared a few years ago when I realized he'd sold out to the globalists.
But that doesn't stop me from letting others speak:
‘I COME TO BURY TED KENNEDY, NOT TO PRAISE HIM’
Here is a much harsher, although no less factual, look at some of the Senator's faults.
Related:
"Kurtis puts the pieces together and finally a story emerges that makes sense -- Ted was not in the car. He'd bailed and returned to the party, found out only the next morning when an aide rushed up and whispered in his ear.
Source: Investigative Reports: Chappaquiddick