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A lot more of the Democratic Party then was based in the ethnic divisions- in ethnic political power/'machines'. A lot of Northern Democratic politicians represented industrial cities, which meant that they were completely dependent on less-than-clean unions controlling tepid blue collar support, and that meant government contracts and such. A good amount of what fellows like Dan Rostenkowski did was fairly reasonable for their rough-and-tumble times (e.g Sixties and early Seventies), but they outlived them and didn't realize it.
Southern Democrats...basically, they were on the whole a bunch more what we would classify as Republican, by today's standards, than e.g. the current batch of Republican Senators from New England is or Arlen Spector. The hypocrisies and doubletalk the latter bunch put on the national stage were pretty unbearable- anybody remember Mr Military, Sam Nunn? Most of them retired or lost elections between 1988 and 1994.
Don't forget that THK was still just getting the picture on what really went on on and behind the American political stage. And in a book like that, take the excessive criticism of one side as disgust with the whole arena- with the things on the Republican side she couldn't get into a book of the kind. That Party was just purging itself (it imagined) of Nixon and the President-As-King Style but just starting to lard up to the gills on racism-based and Christian Right-based and New York CEO money-based power and politicians at that time.
In short, the Democratic response to this 1970's race-to-the-moral-bottom (which was to compete at it) was pretty disgusting and served the Democratic politician class better than their constituents, THK is perfectly right. But it was the only way to keep some serious measure of power out of the Right's hands, to restrain the abuses and manias and lowest common denominator behavior somewhat.
The shot at Ted Kennedy has to do with the Chappaquiddick affair being just a short time ago in 1972. Joan Kennedy started getting arrested for a continuous slew of DUIs in the late '70s and early '80s, and I think the story is that they divorced and she vanished into rehab and life outside the public eye. (Ted found what was considered an amazingly good new match in Victoria Reggie, though, fairly quickly.)
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