In my article
on Ted Kennedy and the Alito nomination, I suggested that the
senior senator from Massachusetts may not care enough mount to
filibuster. Clearly I was wrong. But Kennedy's complete meltdown tonight takes his madness to a whole
new level. So what's his method? A few theories:
-The nuts on the left needed a compelling
performance, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington-style. But a filibuster sufficiently pleased them. So
the breakdown wasn't necessary.
-He needs it for re-election this year.
But this one doesn't wash either: the highest percentage an
opponent has ever garnered was 41 percent -- Mitt Romney in
1994.
-Kennedy really believes this stuff. I
doubt it. If he did, he would have been this exercised about it
every day from late October until now. No, this is a last-minute
break. So unless I'm missing something, that leaves one
possibility:
-He's lost it. Batty. Mad. Truly nuts.
I've no other way to explain it. He became personally invested in
the political (not principled) victory, and went way out on a limb
for it. When defeat was apparent, he desperately denied it,
thinking histrionics would work. And it only backfired. Seriously
-- the man said "our founding fathers failed the test."
No matter why he went nuts, this will make great campaign
footage -- for his opponent and for Republicans nationwide. Best of
luck to his handlers.
topics:
Founding Fathers, NATO