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Home Front: Politix
Kennedy in a race
2006-06-11
EAST PROVIDENCE --Saying Rhode Island doesnÂ’t need "a congressman who needs a babysitter," Rumford Republican Edmund Leather announced he will challenge Rep. Patrick Kennedy for the 1st District seat in the House of Representatives. Leather, 67, is a retired foreign service officer who was posted from Portugal to Switzerland to Jamaica and before that was a schoolteacher in Woonsocket.

Leather has called on Kennedy to resign his seat because of the congressmanÂ’s public battle with addiction. "HeÂ’s an addict. He has been for 20 years," Leather said in an interview before his formal announcement. "Whether it is alcohol or drugs, he has had the best medical treatment. I donÂ’t think he belongs in Congress. He should resign. I think he canÂ’t take the pressure of being a Kennedy."

The remark about the babysitter comes from KennedyÂ’s statement to reporters after leaving a 28 day treatment regimen at the Mayo Clinic that followed an early-morning traffic mishap Kennedy was involved in near the Capitol building in early May. Kennedy said at a press conference that he has a strong support network in Washington D.C. and is building one in Rhode Island because "I canÂ’t follow my own instincts when it comes to this."

Speaking to about two dozen family, friends and supporters at the Metacomet Country Club on Thursday, Leather said, "Just the other day, he said he canÂ’t trust his own instincts. Well, neither can I." The line drew applause from his audience.
Posted by:Fred

#4  The strain of a close election could "drive him to drinkin".

And driving.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-06-11 19:10  

#3  Imagine for a moment (okay, you need a good imagination) that Patrick took everyone up on this -- calls a press conference and sez he's quitting Congress. Imagine the response from the press. Think he'd be lionized much?

Compare the response to his quitting to the response to any Republican leaving Congress under similar (or any other) circumstances.
Posted by: Steve White   2006-06-11 10:17  

#2  yeah,but Patches will come out of this even more of a laughing stock than he currently is. The Kennedys have no shame and this boy passed his level of competence in Jr High
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-11 09:30  

#1  The sad thing is, Kennedy will win.
Posted by: Raj   2006-06-11 08:55  

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