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+ | ==Bill DeBlasio (Mayor of New York City)== | ||
+ | *[https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/07/bill-de-blasio-chirlane-mccray-split.html "Why Are Bill de Blasio and Chirlane McCray Telling Us This?"], | ||
+ | New York, Margaret Hartmann (2023). | ||
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==Edward Kennedy== | ==Edward Kennedy== | ||
*[https://www.gq.com/story/kennedy-ted-senator-profile?platform=hootsuite 1990 Michael Kelly article] on Edward Kennedy's dissipation and boorishness. | *[https://www.gq.com/story/kennedy-ted-senator-profile?platform=hootsuite 1990 Michael Kelly article] on Edward Kennedy's dissipation and boorishness. |
Latest revision as of 06:19, 6 July 2023
Bill DeBlasio (Mayor of New York City)
New York, Margaret Hartmann (2023).
Edward Kennedy
- 1990 Michael Kelly article on Edward Kennedy's dissipation and boorishness.
As Gaviglio enters the room, the six-foot-two, 225-plus-pound Kennedy grabs the five-foot-three, 103-pound waitress and throws her on the table. She lands on her back, scattering crystal, plates and cutlery and the lit candles. ...
"Kennedy is always invited to speak at the convention, always make a speech in prime time, but when it comes to the general-election campaign, if you bring Kennedy to Texas, you send him down to Rio Grande Valley to speak to the Hispanics," says political reporter Jack Germond. "If you bring him to Florida, you send him to Miami to talk to the blacks. He is always used exclusively to talk to special interests. And not all of that is related to Chappaquiddick; its is related to issues."