May 05, 2009


Kennedy Pushed Caroline to Make Senate Bid

Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died Vanity Fair runs an excerpt from the new book, Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died by Edward Klein.

Most interesting: Klein reports that Sen. Ted Kennedy felt it was very important to have a Kennedy in the Senate after he was gone, so when Sen. Hillary Clinton's seat became available, "he put it to Caroline almost like a last wish, and Caroline felt that she couldn't let her uncle Teddy down."

Klein says "it honestly never occurred" to Caroline "that the seat wouldn't be given to her immediately." So when Governor Paterson "failed to react, and made her wait, she seethed."

The book also claims it was Caroline's children who ultimately convinced her to take her name out of the running for the Senate because they "felt that she was becoming a different person -- one that they didn't much like."


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