Though his opinion on the matter isn’t surprising given his constituency, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Ma.) has spoken out regarding the obsession interest of his colleague Arlen Specter regarding the activities of the New England Patriots.
Said Kennedy, per the Boston Globe: “With the war in Iraq raging on, gasoline prices closing in on $4 a gallon, and Americans losing their homes at record rates to foreclosure, the United States Senate should be focusing on the real problems that Americans are struggling with. I’m looking forward to another great Patriots season where they can let their play on the field speak for itself.”
The words would carry more weight if they came from another Republican, and from Senator elected by the citizens of a state other than Massachusetts (or Rhode Island or Vermont or New Hampshire). But, clearly, Kennedy’s sentiments regarding the priorities of Congress mirror those of many non-Congresspersons, regardless of whether they live in New England or New Mexico.
That said, we tend to think that Congress does have a duty to provide, when necessary, an independent perspective regarding matters of significant public interest. The NFL enjoys an antitrust exemption, and the owners and players reap billions of dollars from American citizens who follow the sport. So even though there’s a point (i.e., right now) at which Specter will need to stand down unless he can recruit others in Congress to join the cause, it would be an appropriate exercise of legislative authority, if Congress were to decide to hold hearings on the Spygate matter as part of an effort to determine whether to pass federal legislation aimed at ensuring the integrity of professional sports that operate in multiple states.
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May 15th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
“Some people are so naive’ as to what really goes on in all sports at the top levels.”
When were you ever involved in sports at the top level?
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May 15th, 2008 at 7:56 pm
“How much better would our economy be if everyone was as wise as Kennedy?”
Well there would be a lot fewer females around, for sure.
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May 15th, 2008 at 7:58 pm
“Yes, the Pats cheated, but so does the NFL, and every team in it, at least the ones who arent so incompetent they dont try to..”
Or aren’t so incompetent that they get CAUGHT, perhaps.
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May 15th, 2008 at 8:02 pm
I’m so pissed, I’m gonna sh*t!!
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May 15th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
Hold hearings! What a waste of time and money!
I forgot where dealing with politicans.
Ted have a drink, but keep your pants on this time.
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May 15th, 2008 at 8:24 pm
maryjo was prego…
about 20 years ago pics surfaced of teddy on a boat nekkid with young nekkid women all over the place.
senator heflin of alabama asked teddy if he had changed his position on offshore drilling.
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May 15th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Oh for God’s sake, who really gives a rat’s ass? The Patricheats got caught at something most teams do to some extent anyway. Let it go already. Oh, and the gas station near my house is already selling REGULAR at $3.99.9/gallon.
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May 15th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
Ha ha. How can polianeatsbabies have the gall to complain about calls against the Pats and what may have been “unfair” after the Pats cheating for 7 years!
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May 15th, 2008 at 11:08 pm
So, Florio, you WANT the government to get involved? What kind of high-minded idiot are you? How in the hell can you possibly imagine that the federal government can do anything to ensure the integrity of anything on this planet? First of all, a government that regulates private industry HAS NO INTEGRITY, YOU MORON! What part of the word’s individual rights and freedom do you not understand?
Stick to keeping us up to date on trades, turds and T.O. tirades. Your suggestion at the end of that Kennedy post was utterly arsenine!
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May 15th, 2008 at 11:12 pm
“The Senate allows the NFL an exemption from anti-trust law, and it can revoke it at any time if the NFL does not comply with the the good faith provisions of that exemption.”
Not quite. The Senate can’t “revoke” anything, they would have to pass a new law to overturn the existing wording of the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 (which applies to more than just the NFL.) Besides, even if it were overturned it’s debatable whether or not that would have any impact whatsoever on how the NFL negotiates broadcasting contracts.
“Uh, Congress can involve itself in any business whenever it chooses. ”
I think you need to re-read the Constitution. Or perhaps read it for the first time.
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May 15th, 2008 at 11:37 pm
“1. Ted Kennedy is biased towards his home team.
2. So, apparently, is this site. Instead of spending all your time slamming Specter and looking for politicians from Massachusetts (who may not be sober) to back up your claims, why not look at the real issue here: the Patriots were only punished for one instance of cheating and they need to punished for ALL of the others. Bellichick obviously knew he was breaking the rules, he tried to cover it up and he needs to be suspended. ”
1. And Specter isnt?
2. He was punished for all of it. As Goodell said after seeing all the tapes the Patriots submitted to the league: “I didnt buy his excuse and thats what I punished him for” (paraphrased, but close enough)
its obvious that there are bitter fans who wouldnt be satisfied unless all Patriots’ victories were overturned, BB banned from the league, and the Rams, Panthers, and Egles crowned Superbowl champions. I hope Specter gets his wish about a full scale investigation, and we see how prominent this practice was
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May 16th, 2008 at 4:36 am
This is how twisted this Spygate thing has become… I’m a registered Republican in the state of Massachusetts (that alone is hellish enough) and I now find myself having to ditch the Republican (Specter) and embracing the Democrat (Kennedy). Ugh.
MAKE IT STOP PLEASE! THE HUMANITY!
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May 16th, 2008 at 5:13 am
since when does Congress abide by the constitution?
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May 16th, 2008 at 9:02 am
But didnt Kennedy put a lot of time into the baseball/steriod issue as far as opinion etc.? but NOW he is saying we need to worry about Iraq? LMAO he is priceless.
Good job on Angelo this morning Florio..
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May 16th, 2008 at 9:31 am
Too bad it wasn’t a full body slam from lard ass Kennedy. Specter would be smashed as flat as cream donut sat on by Jamarcus Russell.
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May 16th, 2008 at 9:52 am
“Specter would be smashed as flat as cream donut sat on by Jamarcus Russell.”
If there’s one thing Russell knows, it’s donuts. There’s no way he’d be so foolish as to sit on one when it instead could join the 3 dozen others he has for breakfast every morning.
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May 16th, 2008 at 11:35 am
Ted Kennedy’s car has killed more people than my gun!!
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May 17th, 2008 at 4:57 am
An interesting analogy:
Ted Kennedy = Senator from Massachusetts.
NE Patriots = Only NFL Football team from Massachusetts
Ted Kennedy = Voted into office by the people of Massachusetts for over 45 yrs.
NE Patriots = Majority of fans live in Massachusetts
Ted Kennedy = Keeps a Senate seat supported by Patriot fans for over 45 years.
State of Massachusetts (Patriot Fans) = Due to their love affair with the Kennedy’s and wanting to preserve the Kennedy legacy, elect Ted Tennedy in 1962 and say that Chappaquiddick is over and a closed issue
The other 49 States = Majority of Americans can’t stand Ted Kennedy and blame the people of Massachusetts for making the entire Country deal with him.
Ted Kennedy = Still after 45 years, Americans outside of Massachusetts have not forgotten Chappaquiddick and never will.
New England Patriots = Eager to say that Spygate is closed and save the Patriots legacy in May of 2008.
Ted Kennedy = Eager to say that Spygate is closed and save the Patriots Legacy in May of 2008.
Majority of people from Massachusetts (Patriot Fans) = Eager to say that Spygate is closed and save the Patriots Legacy in May of 2008.
Most Fans beside Patriot Fans = Have not forgotten Spygate and never will.
I guess my point is that Ted Kennedy and the Patriots are one in the same according to the people that support them. They are in love with the two and willing to forgive and forget. Like Chappaquiddick has hung on Kennedy his whole life, I believe Spygate will hang over the Patriots as well. Just my opinion.
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