On Monday, "Good Morning America" kicked off a week-long train tour Across America with a fawning look at the younger generation of the Kennedy family, a clan that reporter Claire Shipman gushed is "the closest thing we have in this country to political royalty."
The train journey, which is intended to see what Americans across the country really think about the upcoming presidential election, began in Massachusetts and featured Shipman rhapsodizing, "Baby boomers grew up watching them play football, sail off Hyannis Port, walk down the aisles swathed in glamour." (Of course, no mention was made of any of the various Kennedy family scandals.) Much of the segment featured the ABC journalist talking to fourth generation Kennedys. Over video of old footage of John F. Kennedy playing football off of Cape Cod, Shipman cooed to high school student Kerry Kennedy, "But one thing hasn't changed at all, games on the Cape just as cut throat as ever. Are there still big, gigantic get-togethers like that and is it still football?"
Just over two months ago, on June 5, Shipman filed another story in which she rhapsodized about the similarities between Robert F. Kennedy and Senator Barack Obama. After mentioning RFK's 1968 assassination, she indicated that an Obama election could be something similar to a "happy ending" for liberals: "The search to shift that mantle, futile of course. But also a quintessentially American desire for, if not a happy ending, some sense of completion."
During that piece, Shipman also raved, "Even 40 years later, most Democrats can't utter the name 'Bobby' without a wistful, 'what if' sort of reverence." This may be true of Democrats, but since both the June 5 segment and the one on September 15 featured such a wistful tone, what does that say about the ideology of the reporters and producers at "Good Morning America?"
A transcript of the September 15 segment, which aired at 8:11am, follows:
ROBIN ROBERTS: I'm telling you, when you're here in the beautiful, great state of Massachusetts and you're talking politics, of course, the Kennedy family comes to mind. And there's a whole new generation of the Kennedys. What are they about to do? Are they about to embark on politics as well? Well, our Claire Shipman has that report.
CLAIRE SHIPMAN: They're the closest thing we have in this country to political royalty. Baby boomers grew up watching them play football, sail off Hyannis Port, walk down the aisles swathed in glamour. But, while Jack, Jackie, Bobby and then Ted, Caroline, Maria, became the household names, there's a new generation of Kennedys determined to make a mark. We caught a glimpse of some of them last month taking the stage at the Democratic National Convention and we wondered be about this Facebook /iPod generation of Kennedys. We found the notion of service still deep in the blood.
MAEVE TOWNSEND: To whom much is given, much is expected. I need to figure out how to take all of these things and give back.
SHIPMAN: Maeve Townsend, daughter of former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and granddaughter of Bobby Kennedy, says she and her sisters were raised on that notion. Maeve recently did a tour of duty in the Peace Corps, founded by her great uncle John. Now in law school, she's eager to make a difference and opens up with humor about the 21st century challenges for fourth-generation Kennedys.
MAEVE TOWNSEND: I come from a very wealthy powerful, family. But, it's a couple generations down. By the time you get to my generation, you're taking out your student loans just like everyone else.
SHIPMAN: Maeve's younger sister Kerry, a senior in high school, says she, too, wants to make a difference in the world, ideally in public health.
KERRY KENNEDY: I don't think we have any family doctors, have we?
KATHLEEN KENNEDY TOWNSEND: Just one, but we haven't had a woman doctor.
KERRY KENNEDY: So, hopefully, I'll be starting a new path.
SHIPMAN: You can see that Kennedy drive is alive and well and not just among the women. Meet Kerry's twin cousins Joe and Matt Kennedy. Joe, now in his third year of Harvard Law, also recently served in the Peace Corps, Matt, who has an MBA from Harvard, is hard at work in the Obama campaign.
MATT KENNEDY: We're all just, you know, so proud of what everybody in our family has accomplished. And it's, you know, an incredible family to be a part of.
JOE KENNEDY: The real legacy from our family is public service can take on a variety of different forms. And my generation, I think, is getting older and coming of age. It's something that we're very excited to kind of pick up and run with.
SHIPMAN: And it was Caroline Kennedy's kids, JFK's only grandchildren, who got her so actively involved in this year's presidential campaign. Caroline arranged her first meeting with Obama after her eldest daughter Rose, fast becoming the spitting image of grandma Jackie got involved in Harvard and after middle daughter Tatiana read Obama's book. Which Kennedy might be the next to run for public office, to take on new philanthropic causes? It's hard telling, these young Kennedys told me. But one thing hasn't changed at all, games on the Cape just as cut throat as ever. Are there still big, gigantic get-togethers like that and is it still football?
KERRY KENNEDY: There's lots of games. It gets very, very competitive.
SHIPMAN: But still football?
KERRY KENNEDY: Still football. You end up with many bruises, many scratches, many scars-
MAEVE TOWNSEND: -and really funny stories.
ROBERTS: Our thanks to Claire Shipman for bringing that. And the Kennedy family so highly thought of here in Massachusetts.
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.





ROBIN ROBERTS: I'm telling you, when you're here in the beautiful, great state of Massachusetts and you're talking politics, of course, the Kennedy family comes to mind. And there's a whole new generation of the Kennedys. What are they about to do? Are they about to embark on politics as well? Well, our Claire Shipman has that report. 














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The Kennedy family has lived
September 15, 2008 - 12:13 ET by ForeverOnTheRightThe Kennedy family has lived off of myth and legend for a long long time. No matter how many scandles that has hit the Kennedy family the liberal left has forgiven them or ignored all these scandles. John F Kennedy was not the presedent that history has molded him into. It long overdure for this myth to fall. The drunk now in congress should leave before the fog of the myth lifts. Shipman was not even born when JFK was assasinated.
what about king george?!?!?
September 15, 2008 - 12:47 ET by TruthMongerit's the BUSH DYNASTY running America these days...
long live the current kings...
Journalism is the opium of the liberals
Another nail in the coffin of objective journalism...
September 15, 2008 - 12:20 ET by Jarhead68How pathetic these liberal propagandists have become.
Royalty my A**
September 15, 2008 - 12:27 ET by FranksamLet's see, public service like bootlegging, date rape, vehicular homicide and that golf club murder thing. I guess the Kennedys are kind of like the royalty that Shakespeare wrote about.
Ghosts upon the battlements
September 15, 2008 - 13:30 ET by NorthCoasterSire, methinks there are ghosts upon the battlements. No, that's just your uncle, he's hiding out about the castle.
Do You Suppose
September 15, 2008 - 12:29 ET by Secret Conservativethat when Teddy dies we can FINALLY put an end to this Kennedy myth nonsense? They must spend an incredible amount of money on public relations people to keep this stupid image alive. Other than JFK (who didn't accomplish MUCH) this family's only claim to fame is being obscenely wealthy - which is something the libs normally sneer at. None of the rest of them have amounted to much, and certainly not to the extent that the media drools over them. As a baby boomer who has grown up with them (as Shipman refers to us) I, for one, am SICK of them.
"They must spend an
September 15, 2008 - 13:40 ET by Eileen Right"They must spend an incredible amount of money on public relations people to keep this stupid image alive."
The firms of CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, ect, ect, have donated their services to this needy family.
You are right on Eileen
September 15, 2008 - 15:01 ET by DEVILDOCMOMand in their role as the "royal pr firms" the failing media are doing their best. Do you suppose that there has ever been a quesiton raised as to how many houses the kennedy's have? Seems appropriate, yes?
It's a good thing the
September 15, 2008 - 12:30 ET by nicksmith112It's a good thing the Kennedy's keep all their money outside the USA to avoid taxes. ;)
I'm a refugee from the Democratic Party.
Shipman is obviously not a student of history
September 15, 2008 - 12:32 ET by c5thenThis country was specifically founded and organized NOT to have royalty or anything approaching it. The whole idea of the "Kennedy dynasty" was anathema to the founding fathers.
Well, it obviously says that they are all democrats. Duh. As if you could get a job with ABC without being a democrat.
The day that "politician" became a career choice is the day we started losing the Republic. Let's get it back! Alan Keyes '08.
Claire Shipman was born in 1962 I believe.
September 15, 2008 - 12:55 ET by IamTinmanThat would have made her 1 maybe 1 1/2 years old when JFK was assassinated and probably 6 when RFK was killed. What she knows firsthand about the Kennedy "Royal family" would fit on the head of a pin with enough space left over for the Bible, the Koran and the Book of Mormon.
Not to denigrate the contribution of Joe, John, and Ted, but the presses sycophantic treatment of the rest of the Kennedys should be an embarrasment. Alcoholism, drug use, negligent homicide, rape, marital scandals and divorce are all abetted by the aura of privilege that the press has surrounded them with.
We americans fought a war to rid ourselves of the trappings of royalty and the record of the Kennedys shows that we did the right thing.
I seem to remember....
September 15, 2008 - 12:58 ET by TexndocIt seems to me every four years before a Presidential election, say during late September or October, Time or Newsweek for some reason simply must have a "wistful" "reverant" Kennedy "Camelot" cover. One day I'm going to sit down and see if I can prove that, but I don't think in the last three or four Presidential elections I'm wrong.
Royalty....indeed
September 15, 2008 - 13:02 ET by political mavenJust like the Royal family of England, drunks, skirt chasers, cheating women.
Oh and that Mary Jo thingy....just a 108th trimester abortion...right pro choice Massachusetts?
You can all yell at me, but I don't feel bad for Teddy....brain cancer, slow, painful death is what he deserves for murdering an innocent young woman.
Shipman, what a fool.
what does shipman know about the kennedy's?
September 15, 2008 - 13:06 ET by pmohbuckfrom her bio, she was likely only a fetus when JFK was in office ... and probably still believed in the tooth fairy at age 6 when RFK was in his prime. so, she has no idea what life was like when the kennedy family was a dominant political entity ... unless of course, teddy's girth is being counted as multiple kennedys.
what's next? is she going to share her experiences of putting the flag atop Mt. Suribachi next?
"Senator, I knew John F. Kennedy...
September 15, 2008 - 13:22 ET by Parker1227...and YOU sir, (Obama) are no John F. Kennedy."
Obama is a low tax, strong military, "what can YOU do for your nation" democrat? Not!
JFK was a conservative democrat. The kind of democrat who is now treated with contempt by the moveon.org leftists who rule the roost on Capital Hill. All of the democrat JFK's have either quit, gone silent, gone independent, or joined the republicans.
King George III
September 15, 2008 - 13:25 ET by NorthCoasterKing George III was the last Royal to preside over the 13 Colonies. Try using dynasty etc. when discussing families in politics.
If they're a Royal family, which family members are the crazy one's?
Is it those who pretend to be for environmentalism but don't want windmills in their backyard?
Claire and her husband
September 15, 2008 - 13:31 ET by bigtimerClaire and her husband really need to get a clue and get a life, I can't stand either of them.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Kennedy cut throat games
September 15, 2008 - 13:50 ET by 173rdabnYeah, I remember seeing clips of some of those "cut throat" games of football on the lawn. I was in about the sixth grade when I saw this on TV and thought, what a joke. I remember seeing JFK give a head fake that wouldn't have fooled my great aunt. They must be real wusses if they ended up with "many bruises, many scratches, many scars-" playing touch football! I remember thinking I would like to see them play some "real football" like we were playing on our school yard that had no grass, only gravel. Plus, it was tackle. Throw up football, where you took a crushed up piece of paper and threw it up in the air and whovever ended up with it had to take off running like the wind, because you would have anywhere from 10 to 15 guys looking to give you their best shot - sometimes all at once. You talk about bruises, scratches and scars. We would have more action in a rough and tumble game of croquet than the Kennedy's had in their "cut throat" games. Maybe what they really mean by "cut throat" is cheating, or making up the rules as they went along.
I can't remember where I read it but...
September 15, 2008 - 17:43 ET by delmarThe story was that people from outside the Kennedy family that were invited over to play knew enough to let the Kennedys beat them if they ever wanted to get invited back. The trick was to play just hard enough to put up a good fight, but still lose. I heard it got kind of silly sometimes with social climbers that were good athletes letting these clowns beat them just so they could hang around the compound. If you bested them, you never got invited back.
Yup. Our Kennedy's are still as Glamorous
September 15, 2008 - 14:18 ET by Teddystill as 'Cameloty', and still as Royal as ever, Claire.
But to paraphrase the late Jimmy Hoffa: "They don't impress me, and their offices don't impress me, and their Family don't impress me! Bunch of rum runners!"
Now, as Conservative Republican, I've Never been a fan of the Mob or the Teamsters either, but credit where it's due.
As neither organization has ever had (or looked to achieve) the comparative pretense of the criminal enterprise that was The Kennedy Family.
Many of us do not share Shipman's world-view...
September 15, 2008 - 14:49 ET by ThalpyMany of us do not share Shipman's world-view because we know that if we had done the things Ted Kennedy has done, we would still be seeking parole.
Eh? I guess I've been
September 15, 2008 - 19:55 ET by soulpileEh? I guess I've been living in another dimension, because I've never heard of the Kennedys outside JFK, his brother and Ted. Oh, and the junior who died in the plane crash.
How is that royalty?
Shipman is a Stupid Clam
September 17, 2008 - 02:34 ET by farstar99And an empty vessel.
She should stay home and have babies.
Women belong in the kitchen.
Signed,
Barack Obama
(So help me God, if American women vote for Obama, I never ever want to hear the hypocrites whining about pay, or jobs, or equality again. I'll take a hammer to their heads.)