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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

A Little Brain Surgery Doesn't Slow Kennedy

June 27, 2008 04:00 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

ILLUSTRATION BY JOE CIARDIELLO FOR USN&WR

Memo to those who bought into the story line that Sen. Edward Kennedy's brain cancer was the beginning of the end of his life in politics: It wasn't. In fact, associates, friends, and even political foes say that Teddy has come roaring back, albeit from his Cape Cod residence, weighing in on key policy issues and keeping his staff hot on the trail of his own agenda.

"In some ways," says an associate, "it's like he's still here. His office is running, he's still putting out his agenda, his staff is going gangbusters, and he's managed to keep his control." Adds a top Republican who is often at odds with Kennedy: "We were all feeling pretty gloomy when the news of his brain cancer came out. But the whole mood around here has changed for the better."

Consider: With Massachusetts officials worried about receiving a Medicaid waiver needed for the state's universal healthcare program, Kennedy made calls last month to President Bush's team. The result: The money will most likely continue to flow. He's also calling lawmakers to push pet projects such as higher education funding and mental health legislation.

Here's more proof that Kennedy's on the mend after his June surgery: He may trump his September return to the Senate by helping to nominate Sen. Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention in August in Denver.

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Senator Kennedy

Looking at the magazine sketch of Ted, I was reminded that neither Jack nor Bobby lived long enough to develop gray hair or lined faces. They are "forever young" in memory, while their brother has lived to uphold a long legacy of service. I do not agree with some aspects of the Senator's past personal life, nor with all his political stances. However, I deeply respect the many fine causes he has championed, and his longtime ability to build consensus in the Senate.

God bless the Senator as he continues to serve while facing his latest challenge so bravely.

Senator Kennedy

May God continue to bless Senator Ted Kennedy!!! I am so grateful for all that he has done for this country. I hope that he is around for many years to come.

Sen. Kennedy

Sen. Kennedy and McCain. along with a couple dozen other

members of Congress are to blame for the demise of

greatness in this country, They are old, or ill, or both!

The whisper I hear, is from a top" Government" official.

Term Limits for one and all, including the supreme court.

If it works for the President, it will work for the rest.

Please keep them off of the cover of this publication,

they can't handle any more ego...

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