How They Passed Health Care: Ted Kennedy’s Seduction Process And The Utter Shamelessness Of Kent Conrad
May 22nd, 2010 | Filed under HuffingPost
It was an intimate gathering at Ted Kennedy’s home in Washington–just the senator, his colleague Max Baucus, and three senior staffers who worked with them on health care. Kennedy, who loved historical artifacts, pulled out an original version of the Federalist Papers that his wife, Vicki, had given him as a gift. He also demonstrated one of the home’s architectural quirks: a hidden bar, accessible through a secret door in the sitting-room bookcase

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