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Ted Kennedy Says Senate Has More Important Business

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) says the New England Patriots' videotaping scandal should not be a matter for Congressional scrutiny. "With the war in Iraq raging on, gasoline prices closing in on $4 a gallon, and Americans losing their homes at record rates to foreclosure, the United States Senate should be focusing on the real problems that Americans are struggling with," Kennedy,...

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Rahmbo Blasts Kennedy's Attack On Clinton

Rahmbo Blasts Kennedy's Attack On Clinton Good on Rahmbo: [Rahm] Emanuel called to assail Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, for remarks he made when asked about the possibility of Senator Barack Obama of Illinois choosing Mrs. Clinton, of New York, as his running-mate. “I have a lot of respect for Ted Kennedy, but [...]

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Rahmbo Blasts Kennedy's Attack On Clinton

Good on Rahmbo : [Rahm] Emanuel called to assail Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, for remarks he made when asked about the possibility of Senator Barack Obama of Illinois choosing Mrs. Clinton, of New York, as his running-mate. “I have a lot of respect for Ted Kennedy, but I don't know how the hell he comes off saying that ,” said Mr. Emanuel, who has ties...

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Kennedy doubts No. 2 slot for Clinton

WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama isn't likely to pick rival Hillary Rodham Clinton as a running mate, according to one of his most prominent supporters. "I don't think it's possible," Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said in an interview on Bloomberg Television's Political Capital With Al Hunt, airing this weekend.

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Emanuel to Kennedy: That's Not Nice

Ted Kennedy's comments about Hillary Clinton's prospects on an Obama ticket constituted a "gratuitous attack on her," Rahm Emanuel called to say.

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Sen. Kennedy Dismisses Dream Ticket

AL HUNT: We begin the program with Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Senator, thank you for having us in your home. SENATOR EDWARD KENNEDY (D-MA): Glad to be on your program again. MR. HUNT: Let's take some legislative issues first and then we'll get to politics. The rebate checks are going out; the economy is stuck in neutral. Is there a need for a second stimulus...

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Kennedy no fan of dream ticket

Don't count Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts among Democrats hankering for the so-called dream ticket of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. "I don't think it's possible,'' Kennedy says in an interview on Bloomberg Television's "Political Capital With Al Hunt,''...

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Obama Gets Edwards' Endorsement

John Edwards gave his long-awaited endorsement to Sen. Barack Obama on Wednesday, bolstering Obama's efforts to rally the Democratic Party around his candidacy and offering potential help in his attempts to win over working-class white voters in the general election this fall.

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Clinton: Rahm vs. Ted

The New York Times says that Rahm Emanuel “called to assail Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, for remarks he made when asked about the possibility of Senator Barack Obama of Illinois choosing Mrs. Clinton, of New York, as his running-mate. ‘I have a lot of respect for Ted Kennedy, but I don't know how the hell he comes off saying that,” said Mr. Emanuel, who...

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A bucket of warm spit, considered

... Judd Gregg of New Hampshire."I plan to stick with my current job until I get the hang of it," said Edward M. Kennedy, a Democrat who has represented Massachusetts for 46 years."Once is enough," said Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2000. "I already have the T-shirt and I'm proud of it." Said Bob Bennett, a Utah Republican: "Of course. Big house,...

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McCain could blunt advantage, Democrats say

... original authors of the comprehensive immigration-reform bill, which bears his name with Senator [Edward M.] Kennedy," said Mrs. Cardona, who backs Mrs. Clinton.Democratic strategist David Sirota said Mr. McCain's pro-immigration stance and the fact he has ripped into lobbyists and campaign-finance abuses makes him appealing to independents."I'm not one of those who believe this will...

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Paul Schaeffer Joins ReFlow Management as New President

... in government and public policy has included positions with President Jimmy Carter, Senator Edward M. Kennedy and Congressman Les Aspin.

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Are Catholic Colleges Learning?

... passed since Senator John F. Kerry (also pro-abortion) spoke at a Catholic institution.Senator Edward M. Kennedy, his major commencement address this year is at Wesleyan University, founded by Methodists. Methodists, sound the alarm!After years of pressure from the Vatican and some American bishops, Catholic colleges and universities are now shying away from politicians - especially...

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This is uncharted territory for the Democratic party and the attempt to mesh the old with the new — ideas, leaders and voters — could prove wrenching.

From The New York Times : “The Clintons had an important role in the recent history of the Democratic Party and will always play some role, given their success at bringing this country peace and prosperity,” said Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat who backed Mr. Obama. “But elections are about the future, not the past. It's a new era. This is a new spirit that's out...

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Blue on Blue Violence

The chaos continues in the Dem party with senior party leaders sniping at each other : On a day when it seemed that everybody was beating up on Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton — even “Saturday Night Live” had run a skit making fun of her -– one person came to her defense on Sunday: Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, a top Democrat in the House. Mr. Emanuel called to assail Senator Edward...