August 31, 2009
The praise
bestowed on Ted Kennedy by political allies and rivals alike is
testament to his superb political skills, including his capacity
for bipartisan legislative work. Yet as Cathy Young writes, the
grief that accompanies the passing of a public figure of such
stature should not obscure the fact that his career also
illustrates the darker side of the liberal legacy.
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