MovieChat Forums > Chappaquiddick (2018) Discussion > New York Times defends Teddy

I'm no expert, but based on what I know, I thought the account was pretty even. There certainly was nothing laudable about Kennedy's handling of the events, and the tragedy is a young woman died, likely very unpleasantly. Perhaps acting decisively could have prevented that from happening, but perhaps not.

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you must be a Massachusetts Democrat.

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I am so NOT a MA Dem. Virginia independent and a 2nd amendment supporter. The movie implies heavily that he had been drinking, and emphatically shows he acted negligently and selfishly at all times, receiving top-notch preferential treatment and protection.

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It's not unexpected that the Gray Senile Lady would bash that vicious pack of facts...

What's more unfortunate than what happened to that poor girl is that the movie wasn't made during the Liberal Lyin's lifetime...

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