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Treasonous Teddy: Chappaquiddick Only the Beginning

 

by Dan Gifford

 

As Gloucester in Henry VI beguiled like the mournful crocodile, so the political praises and tears for the late Democratic Senator from Taxachusets mouthed by his enemies have diminished and signaled the time for candor.

 

Teddy Kennedy was a cheat, a proven liar, a shameless demagogue and a probable murderer. Those character traits were well known. But did you know he was a security risk dropped from the US Army intelligence school and a genuine traitor who offered Cold War US nuclear arms negotiation secrets to the Soviet Union if it would help the Democrats beat Ronald Reagan and further his own presidential ambitions?

 

That’s why my blood went to full boil a couple of days before he died when I glanced at the TV in a rural Bates motel — been staying in a lot of those lately — and saw Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz laud the youngest Camelotian as the greatest Senator and humanitarian of all time from the deck of Geraldo Rivera’s berthed yacht in Martha’s Vineyard. Dershowitz went on to tell the FOX mustachioed-one how he had rushed to Teddy’s aid with expert legal skills “in his hour of need” after Kennedy had left his date, Mary Jo Kopechne, to die in a Chappaquiddick Island tidal pond during the summer of 1969. Dershowitz’ considerable skills aside, the fact that full media attention was diverted from Kennedy by the coming Moon landing and walk to take place two days later probably helped the Kennedy fixers regroup and save his political hide.

 

I don’t say that based on the accounts of others. Since I was working at WSAR radio in Fall River, a town about 30 miles from the demi isle de riche crime scene on Martha’s Vineyard, I saw the Kennedy fixers do their work personally. To save space, I’m going to assume everyone reading this knows the Chappaquiddick narrative by heart — click here if you don’t — since it is so well known and what implausible parts of Kennedy’s story the fixers needed to fix. To say they succeeded is an understatement.

 

While America’s eyeballs and attention were diverted to Neil Armstrong’s step onto the Moon, the fixers hustled the five remaining unmarried women from that initial gathering of six married men away from investigators and reporters and then started throwing the weight of the Kennedy political machine around.

 

Despite the testimony of the diver that pulled Mary Joe Kopechne’s body from Kennedy’s car that it appeared to him she died of asphyxiation while gasping for oxygen in an air pocket, the local coroner refused to perform an autopsy, ruled her death an accidental drowning and released her corpse for burial in another state. Later attempts to exhume Kopechne’s remains for autopsy were successfully fought by the Kopechne family which had received about $150,000 dollars from Kennedy that we know of.

 

The official inquest into Kopechne’s death was done in secret one year after the incident on orders from the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

 

Was Kopechne’s death really a tragic accident? Was it a murder? Did Kennedy have a motive to kill her? We’ll never know for sure now, but based on what I and WSAR News Director Mike Cabral learned at the time about Kennedy goon threats, payoffs and political favor swapping, put me down as a believer that Kopechne was pregnant with a child of Teddy’s she did not want to abort and that he had to do something drastic to make that situation go away for the sake of his political career and that was all that mattered. It’s all that ever mattered, which is why Ted Kennedy was willing to engage in treason for political gain.

 

In a stunning Forbes article, Peter Robinson, a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institute, quotes from a Soviet memorandum discovered by London Times reporter Tim Sebastian. The note was written by Victor Chebrikov, the top man at the KGB, and was addressed to Yuri Andropov, the top man in the entire USSR. The subject: Sen. Edward Kennedy.

 

“On 9-10 May of this year, Sen. Edward Kennedy’s close friend and trusted confidant [John] Tunney [Kennedy's law school roommate and a former Democratic senator from California] was in Moscow. The senator charged Tunney to convey the following message, through confidential contacts, to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Y. Andropov.”

 

Robinson writes:

 

Kennedy’s message was simple. He proposed an unabashed quid pro quo. Kennedy would lend Andropov a hand in dealing with President Reagan. In return, the Soviet leader would lend the Democratic Party a hand in challenging Reagan in the 1984 presidential election.

 

Bad as that is, Kennedy’s actions prior to approaching Andropov indicate Teddy knew he was engaging in treason writes James Simpson:

 

What is not generally known is that Kennedy collaborated with the Soviets well before Reagan was elected, and had a direct hand in crafting the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. As a result of his efforts — which appear in retrospect to have been crafted to prevent detection of his seditious activities — the FBI was prevented from accessing critical intelligence that could have warned of 9-11. This story has been brought to light in an article, Treason and Ted Kennedy: The Story the Media Won’t Tell by Herb Romerstein, a veteran investigator for the U.S. House of Representatives.

 

Kennedy made Andropov a couple of specific offers. First, he offered to visit Moscow notes Robinson:

 

The main purpose of the meeting, according to the senator, would be to arm Soviet officials with explanations regarding problems of nuclear disarmament so they may be better prepared and more convincing during appearances in the USA.

 

Kennedy would help the Soviets deal with Reagan by telling them how to brush up their propaganda.

 

Kennedy then offered to grease the skids for Andropov to be favorably interviewed on American television:

 

A direct appeal … to the American people will, without a doubt, attract a great deal of attention and interest in the country. … If the proposal is recognized as worthy, then Kennedy and his friends will bring about suitable steps to have representatives of the largest television companies in the USA contact Y.V. Andropov for an invitation to Moscow for the interviews. … The senator underlined the importance that this initiative should be seen as coming from the American side.

 

Kennedy would make certain the networks gave Andropov air time–and that they rigged the arrangement to look like honest journalism.

 

“Tunney remarked that the senator wants to run for president in 1988,” the memorandum continued. “Kennedy does not discount that during the 1984 campaign, the Democratic Party may officially turn to him to lead the fight against the Republicans and elect their candidate president.”

 

Is the word treason ringing in your head too? How about the phrase “honest journalism?” But Robinson notes more:

 

In 1992, Tim Sebastian published a story about the memorandum in the London Times. Here in the U.S., Sebastian’s story received no attention. In his 2006 book, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism, historian Paul Kengor reprinted the memorandum in full. “The media,” Kengor says, “ignored the revelation.”

 

Teddy Kennedy offered to collude with America’s arch enemy and our media ignored the revelation? Can’t claim a Moon walk diversion for slacking that story.

 

Does that make you wonder how many other treasonous Washington Teddys our constitutionally protected Fourth Estate may be ignoring?

 

Me too.

 

 

 

 

 

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I don't know about his reasons for figuring the Mary Jo was going to have his baby thing,

 

that seems pretty irresponsible to bring that up, and not support it...

 

But the other stuff?

 

Ted Kennedy was kicked out of Harvard TWICE. But still graduated.

 

And libs keep saying that BUSH was dumb.

 

Not any kind of hero was he, but he was quite a player in the Senate...

 

And he was NO John or Bobby, which is really too bad for our country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Teddy Kennedy was a cheat, a proven liar, a shameless demagogue and a probable murderer.

 

 

 

When your mass emails start with this ,why in the world would post this for serious discussion when the guy just died?

Cal,This really is beyond classless,but then again I have to consider the source.

 

 

Two words.

Joe McCarthy.

 

WSS

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It wasn't an email.

 

Hollywood website, I posted the link.

 

He was kicked out of Harvard TWICE FOR CHEATING.

 

That makes him a cheat.

 

And he played vicious, dishonest politics - demagogue, check.

 

Left the scene where Mary Jo was frantically trying to get out

 

of the submerged car. He got out fine. Why couldn't she?

 

He left the scene of the accident. And came back to the site

 

with a friend, and still hadn't reported it.

 

He lied. He could have rescued her. Got away with the whole thing scott free.

 

Because he was privileged, like Bush. Bush's privalege was a terrible thing, being

 

from a bigtime political family was a terrible thing, right.

 

But not one word about that terrible thing when it came to special privaleges

 

Kennedy kept getting, getting him back into Harvard after CHEATING TWICE,

 

no penalty for involuntary manslaughter, reckless operation, dwi, leaving the scene

 

of an accident, failure to report the accident asap, ...

 

Sorry, Dan, but after the shots at Tony Snow who DID NOTHING TO DESERVE THEM,

 

you don't have a leg to stand on here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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