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Edward M. Kennedy : A Biography by Adam Clymer
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Edward M. Kennedy : A Biography

by Adam Clymer

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0060957875, Paperback)

Adam Clymer, in his lengthy biography of Senator Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy, understands that his subject is simultaneously one of the most loved and most hated figures in American politics. Clymer nevertheless pours on the praise, calling the Massachusetts Democrat "a lawmaker of skill, experience, and purpose rarely surpassed since 1789." Clymer, Washington editor for The New York Times, also recognizes that Kennedy has never fulfilled his great ambition--to become president--because he stood far to the left of the public as much as because of personal controversy. Yet Jack and Bobby's kid brother has forged a remarkable career in the Senate, where he has become one of its longest-serving members and arguably the most influential senator of the 20th century. Even Kennedy's conservative enemies don't question his dogged persistence and ability to advance his goals through slow-paced reform. He is maddeningly effective, especially when it comes to "finding Republicans to work with and sharing the credit, or even letting them have it all." Clymer's book is engrossing, although it occasionally gets bogged down in legislative intricacies (chapter titles: "Creating Disability Rights" and "More Incremental Health Care Progress"). It's a compelling study of a man whose enormous political skills are routinely overshadowed by his own foibles. In the end, however, Clymer grows positively rhapsodic: "He deserves recognition not just as the leading Senator of his time, but as one of the greats in history." --John J. Miller

Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0688142850, Hardcover)

Edward M. Kennedy is one of the most influential senators in Congress, consistently lauded for his work in health care, civil rights, and campaign finance reform. In fact, many supporters credit the old-fashioned liberal with keeping the Democratic Party to its principles. A senator since 1962, Kennedy played major roles in the Vietnam War, Watergate, and Supreme Court confirmations. He's enthralled, as well as disappointed the generation of Americans who saw him as the keeper of his brothers' flame, all the while struggling to escape the shadow of his famous and often troubled family. Rumor and innuendo surround the Chappaquiddick incident to this day, and Kennedy has had to overcome this as he endured spectacular political failures alongside his many triumphs. And his long career is hardly overhe recently announced plans to run again in 2000. Adam Clymer, the journalist who followed Kennedy's rise from the beginning, won interviews with both Kennedy and his closest confidants. The resulting portrait is an enormously readable chronicle of one of the most fascinating, and important, politicians of our time.

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