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Larry Donnelly Kennedy vs Markey could be the last throw of the dice for the Irish American dynasty

The Kennedy vs Markey battle is the distraction from Covid-19 we all need, says Larry Donnelly.

AT THE RISK of being redundant, these are truly strange, frightening and unprecedented days. As the coronavirus spreads in Ireland and throughout the western world, we collectively greet each day with uncertainty and trepidation. Our heretofore daily routines of work, college, school et al feel like a distant memory. It remains anyone’s guess as to when they might resume.

The coherent political and medical messaging in Ireland contrasts rather drastically with what had been, until very recently, a lot of bluster from Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the incessant, all over the shop ramblings of President Donald Trump. The latter’s handling of this crisis may yet prove his undoing in the one-on-one battle with Joe Biden looming in November.

It is, of course, absolutely trifling by comparison to this pandemic and the clear and present danger it poses to public health globally. But political junkies have been starved of their lifeblood since its onset. It goes without saying that this wholesale recalibration of the news agenda is entirely appropriate.

At the same time, though, one could not have imagined that we would have pretty much forgotten about government formation at home, the Democratic presidential primary in the United States or the contours and consequences of Brexit across the Irish Sea.

The dynasty lives

At this stage, I am guessing that most of us who love politics would appreciate a distraction. Well, 3,000 miles from here, in my home state of Massachusetts, there is a fascinating Democratic primary contest for a seat in the US Senate pitting the incumbent, Ed Markey, against a youthful rival, Joseph Kennedy III. Yes, he is one of those Kennedys.

Ed Markey is a fixture in Washington, DC. The son of a milkman from the working-class city of Malden just north of Boston, he was a state legislator who was elected to the US House of Representatives in 1976 after upsetting the Democratic leadership in the state house. In fact, he was forcibly thrown out of his office and his desk was moved out into a hallway.

Markey used this ill-treatment to maximum advantage in one of the best and simplest congressional campaign ads in the history of American politics. A camera showed the lone, sad-looking desk and zoomed in on Markey. With his arms folded and a deadly serious expression, he forcefully stated: “They may tell me where to sit, but nobody tells me where to stand.” He won. And the old-timers always told me that it was the ad that clinched it for him.

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Over four decades plus, the 73-year-old Ed Markey has earned a reputation as one of the most strident progressive voices in Congress, first in the House and then in the Senate. He worked with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the “Green New Deal” and has been endorsed by her and a host of others from his party’s left-wing. What’s more, he has been an invariably steadfast ally of the Kennedy family.

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It may have come as something of a surprise to Markey, then, when Joe Kennedy announced that he would try to take his Senate seat in the Democratic primary. Kennedy, who is just 39 and was elected to the House in 2012, was probably moved by the success of AOC in 2018 against longtime New York congressman and Irish American stalwart, Joe Crowley, as well as by the triumph of AOC’s now close friend on Capitol Hill, Ayanna Pressley, over the well-entrenched Mike Capuano, in a Boston area district.

History may hinder Kennedy

Kennedy obviously benefits from his very high profile and universal name recognition. Financing his run will not be an issue. He is a bright, energetic, attractive politician who formerly served in the Peace Corps and has a young family. On the other hand, there is a wholly different dynamic to his candidacy than to AOC’s or Pressley’s. Their victories stemmed in large part from being ambitious, young women of colour willing to take on quintessentially establishment white males.

It is very difficult for a white man born into privilege – even one who has demonstrated a genuine commitment to marginalised people and to social justice at every possible juncture – to ride the same wave. Indeed, in The Nation, a magazine beloved of the American left, a piece on the race is headlined “Joe Kennedy III is an insider, not an insurgent” and posits that “Kennedy’s campaign to oust a progressive senator is an establishment takeover.” It is strange, especially for Kennedy devotees on this side of the Atlantic, to hear such criticism emanating from ordinarily sympathetic quarters.

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While initial polls put the challenger far out in front, things have tightened considerably. A late February survey had Kennedy at 42% and Markey at 36% with a substantial segment of undecided voters. Liberal activists are torn. Markey has been an indefatigable champion of the causes they believe in so deeply. But Kennedy is, in many ways, a living symbol of their ideals.

It has been a mainly civil affair to date. In subtle, and not too subtle, digs at one another over the coming months, however, expect Markey to repeatedly invoke his humble upbringing and Kennedy to stress that he is of the next generation.

All to play for

Two competing trends – not to mention the unknowable fallout from the coronavirus – will help shape the outcome on the 1 of September. Each will emerge from the Democrats’ desperation, acute in Massachusetts, to deny Donald Trump a second term in the White House.

First is that the party’s grassroots will be omnipresent in the campaign. Many are supportive of Markey and a not insignificant number resent Kennedy’s candidacy. Markey’s chief strategist, John Walsh, is a master at organising and mobilising them. They could break strongly for someone who’s constantly been on their side.

Second is that more casual, Democrat-leaning voters whose enmity for the president will be their principal animating factor at the ballot box – young men and women and people of colour in particular – may gravitate toward someone who can inspire them and whose name they all know. The extent to which AOC and others are willing and able to act on Markey’s behalf in order to blunt this appeal could be crucial.

The result of this primary will be hugely significant, no matter who wins. If Joe Kennedy prevails, he will represent Massachusetts in the US Senate as his great uncle, John F Kennedy, once did. The speculation would commence immediately and in earnest then as to when he will seek the presidency, just as it did after JFK’s elevation from the House to the Senate in 1952.

If he loses, it may mark the finish of his career in elected office and the end of the storied Irish American political dynasty for the foreseeable future.

Stay safe. And stay tuned.

Larry Donnelly is a Boston attorney, a Law Lecturer at NUI Galway and a political columnist with TheJournal.ie.

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    Mute SarsfieldsAlive
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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:49 PM

    Parnell street in limerick and dublin have a lot in ccommon, horrible streets and a no noo after dark.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:56 PM

    Parnell St?? Don’t you mean ‘The Strip’??

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    Oct 25th 2014, 7:31 PM

    Parnell St Limerick most times of the day or night is like a scene from a Zombie movie, comatose creatures staggering around aimlessly, randomly threatening violence…..

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    Oct 25th 2014, 9:56 PM

    Aye both need a good sorting out vis a vis the clientele. Some way we honoured the man!

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    Oct 26th 2014, 4:19 PM

    Aye true Kane, that is more like O’Connelll Street and Grafton Street in Dublin.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:36 PM

    If I had my way, I’d build the biggest prison the world has ever seen, and fill it to the top. This country is a joke when it comes to justice.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:57 PM

    Good lord, what is going on? I can’t really comment on the case itself, but these attacks (head injuries in the early hours) are becoming way to frequent and it’s just a matter of time before there is a fatality.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:18 PM

    Fatality or not, there will be little justice for the perpetrators of these crimes. Our justice system is a joke. May this lady have a speedy recovery

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:34 PM

    Matter of time ?. This has already happened on a number of occasions. Remember the journalist who died from
    Head injuries sustained after an attack.
    The accused had his sentence postponed until he finished his FAS course. Imagine it a convicted killer allowed to finish a course. Ireland is beyond a joke

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    Oct 25th 2014, 5:59 PM

    A case of a Tullamore man put a Bean Garda out of work for 18 months after responding to reports of two men kicking Taxis and breaking windows. Judge Carmel Stewart imposed a 240 hour Community Service Order on the 23 year old. Second case this week where a Garda was seriously injured and the sentence was Community Service. WTF ! Only in Ireland !

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:26 PM

    This is getting a lot of publicity and I’m wondering why? Happening every night of the week around the country but It seems the media loves a story about Limerick.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:42 PM

    Its been a long time since the media had anything remotely juicy from Limerick. Not since the good people there stood up to the s*um who tried to take over.I don’t remember a murder in the city in over a year.Considering its unfair rep thats not bad.Infact its probably the safest city in Ireland at the moment.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:49 PM

    The journal has been pretty good reporting on a lot of the positives in life limerick this year too to be fair

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    Oct 25th 2014, 5:09 PM

    @Catherine. Not singling out the Journal. The media in general like to see Limerick as if its still in the dark days.There is a lot still to be done there but you can almost feel the change in the city.I know stories have to be reported but there seems to be a particular slant put on them when its Limerick.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 5:36 PM

    Well there was a huge water protest in Limerick today, obviously not news worthy.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 5:53 PM

    Yes but there are still reports weekly from the national media about incidents in Limerick that are otherwise ignored when they happen elsewhere. Limerick is by no means perfect but it gets far more attention from the media in proportion to its population.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 6:24 PM

    paddy
    last murder in limerick was 3 years ago

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    Oct 25th 2014, 8:58 PM

    Well I do think the journals reporting has been pretty balanced this year . Limerick is a much quiter nicer place these days . I was on Parnell street last night but it must have happened after I left. There is always a strong Garda presence on that street too it has to be said.

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    Oct 26th 2014, 4:21 PM

    Live in Dublin myself, originally from Limerick. New shooting/crash/stabbing/fire every single morning. Every morning. Not one day has the radio not reported an incident.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:48 PM

    Fine gael memo

    Find a link to Sinn Fein
    If you can’t, make one up

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:49 PM

    No need to make jokes of a woman assaulted

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:55 PM

    With this level of paranoia the Shinners are clearly very upset this week.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:59 PM

    No need to exploit a woman assualted but Inda does!

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    Oct 25th 2014, 5:49 PM

    Women are worse than any fellas for fighting dangerous bitc*es

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:43 PM

    Enda will be exhausted

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:46 PM

    lmfao

    enda is at her bedside…………….

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    Oct 25th 2014, 3:59 PM

    You find the assault of a woman a suitable topic for “a laugh”? Says much about your misogyny.

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    Oct 25th 2014, 4:05 PM

    ahippo
    making things up again……………..oh i forgot, you’re fine gael

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