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Oral history planned for Sen. Kennedy
2004-12-06
The Budwiser Coors Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia is to announce plans today to record an oral history of the life and career of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, a six-year, multimillion-dollar project that is the center's first effort to chronicle the history of a sitting senator.
"It's Miller Time!"
Kennedy, who suggested the project and will extort raise money to cover its $3.5 million cost, will sit for 75 hours of talks with the center, which also plans to interview more than 100 of the veteran senator's former and current staff members, colleagues from both sides of the aisle, family, and other notable figures who have known him.
Pity Mary Jo is still dead.
While the center has completed an oral history of President Jimmy Carter and is completing similar projects for presidents George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton, it has never made a senator the subject of a historical study. Kennedy will be able to provide insights into the presidency of his brother, John F. Kennedy. Although the senator, who earned his law degree at the University of Virginia, will raise money to fund the project, he will not control who is interviewed or what questions are asked, said Stephen Knott, associate professor at the Miller Center.
Right, and I've got this bridge for sale....
Historians said they could not recall a case in which such an exhaustive project was undertaken for a senator, especially a sitting senator. ''This is very unusual. Even an important senator or president will write a memoir or do some interviews with a ghost writer, and that is basically it," said historian Michael R. Beschloss. But the oral history project Kennedy will participate in ''is just the way an historian would like to see it done -- without fear or favor," he said.
Uh huh
Kennedy said the project does not presage the close of his 42-year Senate career. He intends to run for a ninth term in 2006, he said. The project will also touch on the senator's sometimes rocky personal and family life, Knott and others said. While the questions have not been written yet, historians said they expect that the center would address the Chappaquiddick episode and other nonpolicy-related matters.
You mean like his alcoholism and the family habit of dropping their pants at the drop of a waitress?
Posted by:Steve

#11  Mrs. Davis:

And skewed to the right (or is it left)?
Posted by: Xbalanke   2004-12-06 2:25:42 PM  

#10  I suppose there is someone who holds some regard for this lefty socialist windbag. I for one do not , nor do I know anyone who does. Just another pat on your back thing to be covered widely by the self fulfilling MSM in my mind.
Posted by: Bill Nelson   2004-12-06 2:18:45 PM  

#9  Heh, Heh-heh, they said oral. With appologies to Beavis and Butthead.
Posted by: Jim K   2004-12-06 1:41:03 PM  

#8  He could probably put a huge dent in the cost of it just by cashing in his empties.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-12-06 1:29:15 PM  

#7  Especially moving will be the interviews with young Teddy's swimming instructor, as well as the 312 upstairs maids his family went trhough during his teenage years.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-12-06 1:08:05 PM  

#6  ...a six-year, multimillion-dollar project that is the center's first effort to chronicle the history of a sitting senator.

I'm bettin' he can't stand up...
Posted by: mojo   2004-12-06 11:16:46 AM  

#5  of the $3.5M in costs, I wonder how much goes to hard liquor
Posted by: mhw   2004-12-06 11:06:39 AM  

#4  They could also talk about his payoff trips in W.VA & Illinois before big bro' Jack's election.
Posted by: Phiter Glolung1555 (aka Jarhead)   2004-12-06 10:17:15 AM  

#3  the Chappaquiddick episode and other nonpolicy-related matters.

that turn of phrase right there tells me it will be a whitewash. Interview Mary Jo...oh..can't - she's STILL DEAD. Episode, huh?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-12-06 10:14:40 AM  

#2  Clinton's oral history should be a big one.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-06 10:10:39 AM  

#1  Teddy's history? It's just water under the bridge, man.
Posted by: BH   2004-12-06 10:04:55 AM  

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