Who is she to judge his character? I don't recall her denouncing her debauching father and uncle or decrying their lust for fame and power. I thought those were Kennedy family traits. She was selected as an Ambassador on her name, not any achievements of her own. Happy to be proven wrong if you can name any.
Who is she to judge his character? I don't recall her denouncing her debauching father and uncle or decrying their lust for fame and power. I thought those were Kennedy family traits. She was selected as an Ambassador on her name, not any achievements of her own. Happy to be proven wrong if you can name any.
Her father and uncle do not currently pose a threat to the well being of the country. Many believe her cousin now does. That's why she has chosen to speak out. And as for her achievements, I suppose being an attorney, writer, and editor who has served on the boards of numerous non-profit organizations may count for very little in your book, but for the rest of us, her contributions to our society matter.
Who is she to judge his character? I don't recall her denouncing her debauching father and uncle or decrying their lust for fame and power. I thought those were Kennedy family traits. She was selected as an Ambassador on her name, not any achievements of her own. Happy to be proven wrong if you can name any.
Her father and uncle do not currently pose a threat to the well being of the country. Many believe her cousin now does. That's why she has chosen to speak out. And as for her achievements, I suppose being an attorney, writer, and editor who has served on the boards of numerous non-profit organizations may count for very little in your book, but for the rest of us, her contributions to our society matter.
It's pretty easy to serve on the boards of no-profits when your name is Kennedy.
"Threat to the well-being of the country"... isn't that a little overblown?