Teddy ran against Carter in 1980 and this wasn't even an issue. Teddy got "blindsided" by Roger Mudd who threw him a softball that Teddy whiffed on badly. Could not answer and he was done.
Teddy ran against Carter in 1980 and this wasn't even an issue. Teddy got "blindsided" by Roger Mudd who threw him a softball that Teddy whiffed on badly. Could not answer and he was done.
The short, handwritten letter is dated July 31, 1969, to Joseph Kopechne, who died in 2003. He signed it “Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay.” The letter was released by cousins of Mary Jo Kopechne.
“Dear Mr. Kopechne, assert yourself in the interests of the good name of your daughter. Get yourself a good lawyer and sue that no good son of a bitch, Edward M. Kennedy, for everything he’s got,” Ali wrote.
““There were no mitigating circumstances. His TV speech was written for him by a dozen lawyers and speechmakers, and was not his own. The cheap two-bit hypocrite! Sincerely, Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay.”
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Because I'm a fucking Kennedy might have worked. Who knows.
Not so much with Mohammed Ali who had despicable Ted figured out.
Muhammad Ali Wrote To Mary Jo Kopechne’s Father After Her Death 50 Years Ago, Family Says
https://dailycaller.com/2019/07/18/muhammed-ali-mary-jo-kopechne/
The short, handwritten letter is dated July 31, 1969, to Joseph Kopechne, who died in 2003. He signed it “Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay.” The letter was released by cousins of Mary Jo Kopechne.
“Dear Mr. Kopechne, assert yourself in the interests of the good name of your daughter. Get yourself a good lawyer and sue that no good son of a bitch, Edward M. Kennedy, for everything he’s got,” Ali wrote.
““There were no mitigating circumstances. His TV speech was written for him by a dozen lawyers and speechmakers, and was not his own. The cheap two-bit hypocrite! Sincerely, Muhammad Ali Cassius Clay.”