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	<title>Media Nation &#187; Tom Oliphant</title>
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		<title>Tom Oliphant reviews Kennedy memoir</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Retired Boston Globe columnist Tom Oliphant&#8217;s closeness to the late senator Ted Kennedy may have deprived him of the ability to consider Kennedy dispassionately or skeptically. But he did have insights into Kennedy&#8217;s character and thinking that were rare for a journalist to attain. So I highly recommend Oliphant&#8217;s review of Kennedy&#8217;s posthumous memoir, &#8220;True [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 190px"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3274/2888738024_7e4a741e46_m.jpg" alt="Tom Oliphant" width="180" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tom Oliphant</p></div>
<p>Retired Boston Globe columnist Tom Oliphant&#8217;s closeness to the late senator Ted Kennedy may have deprived him of the ability to consider Kennedy dispassionately or skeptically. But he did have insights into Kennedy&#8217;s character and thinking that were rare for a journalist to attain.</p>
<p>So I highly recommend <a href="http://www.democracyjournal.org/article.php?ID=6725">Oliphant&#8217;s review</a> of Kennedy&#8217;s posthumous memoir, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/True-Compass-Edward-M-Kennedy/dp/0446539252">&#8220;True Compass,&#8221;</a> which appears in a new quarterly journal called Democracy. According to Oliphant, Kennedy&#8217;s personal tone, his serious consideration of Catholic social-justice ideas and his remorse over his personal failings come through in ways that were rarely heard outside the circle of his family and close friends. Oliphant writes:</p>
<blockquote><p><span>Introspection was never a Kennedy strength or habit, but </span>&#8220;True Compass&#8221;<span> has surprised and astonished those who knew him well. That includes me, a baby reporter in the late 1960s gleefully sucked into the vortex of Kennedy’s involvement in all the burning issues of his time. I dealt with him for 40 years in a happy evolution from quasi-student to willing accomplice on scores of causes (some hopeless, many successful) to something more personal; my real bias is that I never stopped being stunned by his work ethic, his relentlessness and diligence, not to mention his kindness.</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span>Above all, Oliphant invokes a time when Kennedy was part of a better Senate — less ideological, less money-driven than today&#8217;s circus. Sadly, it makes you realize that if it seems Kennedy&#8217;s likely successor, Martha Coakley, may be unable to fill his shoes, neither could a young Ted Kennedy himself, given how the institution has diminished in stature and seriousness.</span></p>
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