The New York Post printed a few columns this week criticizing the political career of the late Senator Ted Kennedy.
That’s fair enough. A conservative paper shouldn’t change its views about the issues because of a death.
But something that two of the columnists wrote stood out to me, as just another example of conservatives claiming to speak for the working class without evidence.
Howie Carr, a Boston Herald columnist and talk radio gas bag, a prep school graduate, who masquerades as the voice of the working class and Kyle Smith, a regular Post reviewer and columnist, both made the argument that Kennedy, in Carr’s words – “When it came to the white-ethnic working class from which his father came, Kennedy just plain didn't get it”.