And, of course, walked away with a slap on the wrist. Less than that, really -- a two month suspended sentence for leaving the scene of an accident.She may have lived for two or three hours trapped in the car.
To some extent I understand how that happen -- understand, not condone.
The Kennedys were an extremely famous and wealthy political family. For many Democrats, they were the Democratic Party.
Also, I suppose there was the sentiment that the "Kennedys have suffered enough."
So I can understand how justice got corrupted.
Nevertheless, justice was indeed corrupted. And while I understand that -- corruption happens, the rich get breaks, powerful scions of political dynasties get away with things that everyday citizens don't -- what I don't understand is why the media treats this as a "controversial" story, which must be avoided.
It's only "controversial" because it hurts the Democratic Party.
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But of course the media are almost all Democrats. They don't want to bring stuff like this up.
Brian Cates, aka @drawandstrike, has been tweeting the timeline on that night in 1969, and it's pretty gripping, pretty horrible stuff.
T. Becket Adams has collected those tweets into a Storified format. It's worth reading.
And didn't Ted Kennedy declare a war on women by leaving Mary Jo to die?
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