Is there a conservative Kennedy?
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How long are the Kennedy clan going to wander in the liberal desert before they produce a conservative?
My parents were Kennedy Democrats, both from Brooklyn. My Dad was a WW2 veteran of the Pacific and felt an additional kinship with JFK because they both fought in that theater of war, risking their lives for our country. My folks were Democrats because their parents were Democrats, because that's just what you were when you were Irish back then in New York and that's what they grew up with. The Irish grabbed power through unity, we fought our way up from the streets and the low rungs of the totem pole when we emigrated here. We would either hang together or hang separately, it was our call.
My Grandfather told me stories of how he was part of the political machine back in the 20's on the streets of New York working with the party bosses. Is that modern day version of vote gittin' called ACORN?...I don't know how much things have changed since then as far as voter registration and actual "voters", but I feel the modern day version of the democrat party would not be the party of John F. Kennedy in today's political reality.
I too started out my younger days as a democrat, why? Because that's what my folks were. But unlike my folks I didn't grow up in Brooklyn, I grew up out in the west away from the old big cities and got exposed to different political philosophies, so I broke the mold, I wasn't an automatic Democrat, I started to question things and question dynasties. I did begin to see the wisdom of the Chinese that generations are an endless wheel of mandarin, beggar, thief.
So what could get my attention and support for a Kennedy today? If an accomplished Kennedy stepped forward, bucked the trend and espoused a conservative view. In fact I think that's what could get the Kennedy family back in the arena. Could they do it within the confines of the present day Democrat party? I think not, conservative/blue dog Democrats seem to be a dying breed these days. The party seems to have been seized by the far left, epitomized by the rein of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
After experimenting the past 2 years with liberal control in the House, Senate and Whitehouse, the American voters decisively spoke and sent a Kryptonite missile into the engine of the Obama Reid/Pelosi juggernaut. Americans said enough! as they watched our national deficit/debt skyrocket to record levels, record unemployment levels, a frankenstein monster of a healthcare bill rammed through congress and a government growing larger and more out of control. There is also a perception that the rest of the worlds bullies are kicking sand in our face, they don't respect us anymore.
The vote results in November, also reflected that Americans have decidedly shifted to the right. All over the country the political infrastructure of the states and cities had a seismic shift, with conservatives making huge gains throughout the political landscape. The message is loud and clear: it is time to get back to where have always been as a country, right of center. Not that we have lost our compassion for the less fortunate, Americans have always been the most generous people in the world, but they see a need to give everyone on board our " Good Ship USA" an oar and help row us forward, no more free rides..
So, in the present political mindset of America would the public welcome another liberal Kennedy with a big government tax and spend message? I don't think so. But would the country welcome a Jack Kennedy type with a conservative message? Most decidedly so, the Kennedy name with a conservative message would be a person the citizens could rally around and be inspired by. If Jack Kennedy came on the scene today he would most likely identify with conservatives and would probably be a supporter of the Tea Party. He was a hawk when it came to defending our country by making us strong, he had seen first hand that the world is capable of producing great evil. He was also of the belief that you should not ask what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country. How inspiring are those words today? One of the first things he did as president was to call for a reduction in taxes saying that a rising tide lifts all boats. Does that sound like anyone in a leadership position in the democrat party?
One other thing you can say about JFK, he was not one of the "blame America crowd". He championed America and knew we were the lantern on the hill for the rest of the world. He was proud of his country and inspired us with that pride. He never blamed America or belittled us, unlike what you hear today when the present occupant of the Whitehouse goes on apology tours around the world. The Kennedy clan has married into Arnold Schwarzeneggers clan, technically he is a Republican. Bavarian Terminator blood, mixed with Irish blood could make a potent combination. Maybe there is a conservative Kennedy in the wings for the coming years. I think that would be a dynamic shift for the Kennedys and prove to be a blessing for America.
My parents were Kennedy Democrats, both from Brooklyn. My Dad was a WW2 veteran of the Pacific and felt an additional kinship with JFK because they both fought in that theater of war, risking their lives for our country. My folks were Democrats because their parents were Democrats, because that's just what you were when you were Irish back then in New York and that's what they grew up with. The Irish grabbed power through unity, we fought our way up from the streets and the low rungs of the totem pole when we emigrated here. We would either hang together or hang separately, it was our call.
My Grandfather told me stories of how he was part of the political machine back in the 20's on the streets of New York working with the party bosses. Is that modern day version of vote gittin' called ACORN?...I don't know how much things have changed since then as far as voter registration and actual "voters", but I feel the modern day version of the democrat party would not be the party of John F. Kennedy in today's political reality.
I too started out my younger days as a democrat, why? Because that's what my folks were. But unlike my folks I didn't grow up in Brooklyn, I grew up out in the west away from the old big cities and got exposed to different political philosophies, so I broke the mold, I wasn't an automatic Democrat, I started to question things and question dynasties. I did begin to see the wisdom of the Chinese that generations are an endless wheel of mandarin, beggar, thief.
So what could get my attention and support for a Kennedy today? If an accomplished Kennedy stepped forward, bucked the trend and espoused a conservative view. In fact I think that's what could get the Kennedy family back in the arena. Could they do it within the confines of the present day Democrat party? I think not, conservative/blue dog Democrats seem to be a dying breed these days. The party seems to have been seized by the far left, epitomized by the rein of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
After experimenting the past 2 years with liberal control in the House, Senate and Whitehouse, the American voters decisively spoke and sent a Kryptonite missile into the engine of the Obama Reid/Pelosi juggernaut. Americans said enough! as they watched our national deficit/debt skyrocket to record levels, record unemployment levels, a frankenstein monster of a healthcare bill rammed through congress and a government growing larger and more out of control. There is also a perception that the rest of the worlds bullies are kicking sand in our face, they don't respect us anymore.
The vote results in November, also reflected that Americans have decidedly shifted to the right. All over the country the political infrastructure of the states and cities had a seismic shift, with conservatives making huge gains throughout the political landscape. The message is loud and clear: it is time to get back to where have always been as a country, right of center. Not that we have lost our compassion for the less fortunate, Americans have always been the most generous people in the world, but they see a need to give everyone on board our " Good Ship USA" an oar and help row us forward, no more free rides..
So, in the present political mindset of America would the public welcome another liberal Kennedy with a big government tax and spend message? I don't think so. But would the country welcome a Jack Kennedy type with a conservative message? Most decidedly so, the Kennedy name with a conservative message would be a person the citizens could rally around and be inspired by. If Jack Kennedy came on the scene today he would most likely identify with conservatives and would probably be a supporter of the Tea Party. He was a hawk when it came to defending our country by making us strong, he had seen first hand that the world is capable of producing great evil. He was also of the belief that you should not ask what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country. How inspiring are those words today? One of the first things he did as president was to call for a reduction in taxes saying that a rising tide lifts all boats. Does that sound like anyone in a leadership position in the democrat party?
One other thing you can say about JFK, he was not one of the "blame America crowd". He championed America and knew we were the lantern on the hill for the rest of the world. He was proud of his country and inspired us with that pride. He never blamed America or belittled us, unlike what you hear today when the present occupant of the Whitehouse goes on apology tours around the world. The Kennedy clan has married into Arnold Schwarzeneggers clan, technically he is a Republican. Bavarian Terminator blood, mixed with Irish blood could make a potent combination. Maybe there is a conservative Kennedy in the wings for the coming years. I think that would be a dynamic shift for the Kennedys and prove to be a blessing for America.
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Liamkeyes | Jan 23, 2011, 11:25 AM EST
As the late great James Michael Curley, Lord Mayor of Boston, VOTE EARLY AND OFTEN!!! The Old Black Protestant Yankees sent him to Federal Prison....Offense: He took the post office Exam for one of his Irish Catholic Constituents. To-day that might warrant a slap on the wrist. The Old Yakees would have signs out on the Bulletin Boards and employment sections of the Papers "No Irish Need Apply' when the Italians came over in Numbers, the signs remained NINA e.g. No Irish or Italians need apply ergo No Catholics apply. The Old Yankees used to say....The Irish Smell, the can't speak English, Later on in the day, did not Mr. Richard Nixon remark the same about the Italians? When Mr. Rodino heard it on tape he was furious and wanted to go right up to the Oval Office and Kick Tricky Dick's Arse" I would have gladly held his coat!!!!
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maloney | Jan 21, 2011, 05:22 PM EST
Farnan for President.
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snakehips | Jan 21, 2011, 03:37 PM EST
What branch of the Service did Farnan serve in? Just asking....
JFK was a pragmatist, one who took political problems and issues and consulted with the best of both parties to solve or at least approach the issues.
Ideologues like Farnan are what "mucks-up" our getting anywhere in this country.
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maloney | Jan 20, 2011, 06:32 PM EST
This must be a joke from IC.. listen to the liberal progressive socialists howl!!
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Watereskhill | Jan 20, 2011, 02:27 AM EST
We have a saying in Ireland "Runs with the fox. Hunts with the hounds" A politician is a politician. Period.
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irishmoonfrog | Jan 19, 2011, 06:14 PM EST
This article points up the fact that "liberal" and "conservative" are meaningless mass-media constructs. Americans are by-and-large libertarians, as most discover when they take the World's Smallest Political Quiz; they favor a socially liberal (Gay rights, legalize marijuana) but fiscally conservative (reduce spending, decrease regulations) agenda. Neither party or "wing" is representing what people really believe.
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seanomelbourne | Jan 19, 2011, 04:47 PM EST
Mr.Farnan's maudlin respect for JFK is bringing tears to my eyes. Kennedy's role on the international stage was at the least hypocritical.Vietnam for instance or his support for terrorist right wing dictators in Latin America. He claims the democratic party of today is not the party of Al Smith. Neither is the republican party the party of Teddy Roosevelt.If Mr.Farnan wishes to support the loony right he doe's not have to bore the rest of us with his childish synopsis.
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Padraig8 | Jan 19, 2011, 02:37 PM EST
Well my Parents were Democrats before Kennedy andall
of you idiots that think a democrat is a chameleon
and can desert the Principles the party was built on are whistling dixie. Dont call yourself a TRUE DEMOCRAT unless you knowand espouse the party principles, the ones of you who say you learned your parents were wrong are just making Excuses for your selfishness and greed. The Republicans have NOT changed and neither have i. A Leopard can not change his spots so Dream on, But remember more
people will learn to Vote and then we the people will take back the House and this time maybe OBAMA will get a Backbone and will not listen to the
Ugly Americans (GOP). as to Joan Moody if the UNIONS were not Active you would be at the mercy of the Robber Barons, take it from one who lived it.
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RobinOCork | Jan 19, 2011, 12:49 PM EST
WHAT?! And get disinherited?
Not #*#*#*# likely!
I've seen elder role models in my family pass up certain financial gain for the sake of principles, or to avoid hurting others' livelihoods, but I never expect to see a rich person do that.
How do we think they got rich? It wasn't by passing up any slight chance for financial gain, was it?
Cross-reference that with being a family of politicians and your chances of seeing a conservative Kennedy equate to someday seeing Limbaugh go lefty-liberal!
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joanmoody | Jan 19, 2011, 11:35 AM EST
Today's Democrats are not the Democrats of the era of Al Smith et al. Today's Democrats are beholden to the left and to special interest groups and lobbies. No more are they the party of the people, immigrants included. Support of unions have killed American jobs and ingenuity. The same can be said of the Republicans, "big money" has killed them in the eyes of those of us who seek the central or middle ground.
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bunkerisland | Jan 19, 2011, 11:28 AM EST
Left? Right? Conservative? Middle Center? Upside down? These generalizations don't speak to the specific issues supported or objected to and why. I sense a conservative republican is probably a christian who wants creationism in "charter" schools run by bible stomping, greasing haired preachers who want god back in amerika.
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jdi2269 | Jan 19, 2011, 11:23 AM EST
I, TOO, WAS RAISED BY A VERY LIBERAL SET OF PARENTS THAT BELIEVED ALL DEMOCRATS ARE GOOD AND ALL REPUBLICANS ARE BAD. AS I BECAME OLDER AND WISER, I KEPT AN OPEN MIND. I SUPPORTED AND WORKED FOR JFK AND WAS DEVASTATED WHEN I DISCOVERED HIS LACK OF MORALS AND WOMANIZING. THE TRAIT CONTINUED WITH CLINTON AND WHILE THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT OBAMA IS A WOMANIZER, HE HAS CERTAINLY ESTABLISHED THAT HIS LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF OUR GOVERNMENT AND THE WORLD HAS REALLY PUT OUR COUNTRY IN FINANCIAL PERIL. HIS "CHICAGO POLITICS" OF NOT LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE HAS HURT US DEEPLY. HE WILL BEGONE IN 2 YEARS AND THEN BOTH PARTIES HOPEFULLY WILL FIND A COMPETENT LEADER!
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mrkennedy | Jan 19, 2011, 11:13 AM EST
I have been a Conservative Republican since I met my future husband who was a Conservative Bavarian Republican and how pleased I was to be one!!
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PhlutiePhan | Jan 19, 2011, 11:10 AM EST
Here in Missouri, the name linked with JFK was Stuart Symington. In Washington, it was Scoop Jackson. There is plenty of basis for a conservative foundation to the Democratic Party. Here in Missouri, it died when Jerry Litton died in a tragic plane crash after winning the US Senate nomination in 1976. Could it have been sabotage?
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