Son: Sen. Kennedy 'frustrated' by absence from DC

Son: Mass. Sen. Kennedy 'frustrated' to be absent from Washington during health care debate

ERIC TUCKER
AP News

Aug 21, 2009 21:33 EDT

Rep. Patrick Kennedy said Friday that his father, Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy, has been "very frustrated" to be absent from Washington during the debate over health care reform.

Kennedy, a Rhode Island Democrat, told The Associated Press that his father, who has made health care a core issue during his 47 years in the Senate, has a unique ability to read his colleagues and negotiate compromises.

"Every other senator in that Senate knows that there have been very few senators like Ted Kennedy over the years that can bring both sides together and hammer out a deal that can then go to the president," said the younger Kennedy, who called his father a "master legislator" and statesman.

Patrick Kennedy plans his own town hall meeting on Sept. 3. He said critics of the reform have blatantly misrepresented facts, causing confusion and unnecessary concern that people would be forced to change their health plan even if they like it. If the health care overhaul fails, he warned, Americans would be left with an unmanageble system.

"It's very hard to have any logical and honest debate when you're trying to discuss an issue in which two people are coming at it from a totally different set of suppositions," he said.

Rep. Kennedy's father was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in May 2008. He underwent a risky, aggressive surgery shortly after his diagnosis, but since then has been convalescing at his homes in Washington and Hyannis Port, Mass., as well as a rental property in Florida.

Earlier this week, Edward Kennedy sent a letter to Massachusetts leaders asking that they change state law to allow someone to be quickly appointed to his seat in Congress "should a vacancy occur," though aides said there has been no material change to his condition.

Patrick Kennedy did not discuss his father's health other than to say, "I love being with him and all the time that I've been given to be with him. These last several months to a year have just been a blessing to me and my family."

But he said it's been "very frustrating" for his father to miss a debate that he's helped lead for many years and to watch Democrats and Republicans struggle for compromise. Still, the senator has followed the debate from afar, prodding his colleagues to pass reforms in a recent essay in Newsweek magazine.

"My dad has the principle of ensuring the best possible deal for the American people, and he also has the practicality to know what can be accomplished in a given political environment," Patrick Kennedy said. "He is the master legislator."

Source: AP News

 

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