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January 31, 2008  

Ted KennedyBill's Weekly Column
What NOW?
This liberal civil war is now overshadowing the entire primary process, and it's ironic that the liberal media is enthusiastically driving the story.

Ted Kennedy's Obama endorsement moment a few days ago lifted the 76-year-old Senator into a zone he hadn't seen for years. All the TV news programs wanted him on, some of his nieces and nephews actually split with him, and he even managed to upstage the State of the Union Address.

Predictably, nasty stuff about Kennedy instantly appeared on some far-right Internet sites, but more than a few left-wing concerns also hammered him for abandoning his former pals, the Clintons.

In short, there was minor hysteria in liberal circles because Kennedy and his niece Caroline are supporting Barack Obama over the Democratic machine's candidate, Hillary Clinton. And nowhere was the hysteria more pronounced than in the National Organization for Women.

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