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America Is Polarized. One Thing Can Still Unite Us: Rooting for Joe Kennedy to Fail

Wet-mouthed scion of depraved political dynasty must not prevail

Andrew Stiles - August 23, 2020 5:00 AM

Election Day is fast approaching and the country remains as polarized as ever. Political meaning has been grafted onto every decision we make in our daily lives. To have the wrong opinion is to commit an act of violence. Refusing to take sides is just as harmful, if not more so, than picking the bad side.

There is still, however, at least one upcoming event that can unite our fractured nation and bring joy to the hearts of all Americans, regardless of political persuasion.

On September 1, the Democratic Party will hold its Senate primary in the state of Massachusetts. The incumbent, Sen. Ed Markey (D.), is being challenged by Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D.), a ginger-haired pipsqueak. Kennedy is also, of course, a member of the degenerate political dynasty whose legacy is defined by death, addiction, sexual assault, and sympathy for the Nazi regime.

Rooting for Kennedy's defeat—for his overwhelming and humiliating rejection at the hands of Massachusetts voters—might be one of the last remaining moral convictions that can transcend the bounds of partisanship and unite the country behind a collective purpose for the good of all mankind.

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Young master kennedy will win this one easily...

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Ed Markey was in Congress when I did my Capitol Hill internship in 1981. Enough, already.
Too bad his opponent is one of the sleazy Kennedys, though. Is there some rule that says we have to have at least one Kennedy in Congress (House and Senate) at all times?
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