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Stephanie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:06 PM
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Ted Kennedy Rides a Bucking Bronco in a Montana Rodeo, 1960
Edited on Wed Aug-26-09 09:07 PM by Stephanie
Cross-posted at Daily Kos.

In August 1960, Edward Kennedy came to Montana to campaign for his brother John at the State Democratic Convention. Then he rode a bucking bronco in the Miles City Rodeo.

From a long-out-of-print but much-treasured classic, "Westward I Go Free" the story of J.F.K. in MONTANA, by Edmund Christopherson, published in 1964 by Earthquake Press, Missoula Montana.

After breakfast, Ted, Joe Kelly, Leo Graybill and Paul Cannon walked across the street from the Miles Howard Hotel and down to the office of Republican Bob Scanlan, Editor of the Miles City Star. Scanlan said: I've got a proposition for you. In Wisconsin you did a ski jump. We can match that. It would be a tremendous thing for you to ride a bucking bronc."

"What kind of coverage will we get? Will we a picture on the wire services?" Ted asked.

"It's pretty dangerous," Hooten said.

"I don't want to do it," but, pointing at Scanlan, he said, "If you'll assure me that you'll get a good pic and get it out on the wire service, I'll do it."



He wasn't a wild kid. He was scared. He knew he was doing something dangerous - but he knew it would help the campaign. It made an amusing gambit at the open-air ball park convention meeting that morning.

"While campaigning for my brother," he said, "I was invited to a ski meet in Wisconsin. The local chairman said if I came to the top of the ski jump, I could meet and talk to people. When I got on top, the people hollered for me to jump. It was either jump, or if my father found out, I'd have to go back to Hyannis Port and lick stamps for the rest of the campaign.

"It's summer now, and there's no snow, so you can't do that to me."

"Since it is summer, and this is Rodeo country, we do have a bronc for you to ride," Hugh Lemire said. "Would you mind?"

"After going down that ski jump, nothing really matters much," Ted said. He gave a talk on farm problems, but the conventioneers were already thinking about the arena that afternoon.

The Rodeo was underway as Ted changed into borrowed cowboy clothes in a trailer behind the chutes. When he could only get his cowboy boots halfway on, a dozen cowboys offered to loan him theirs.

"You shouldn't let the kid ride the horse. He'll get hurt. Don't do it," an old cowboy muttered as Ted tried on the boots. Somebody gave him chaps, spurs, and a hat.

"I've got to have a horse that bucks," Ted said, walking bowlegged toward the chutes.

"Do you want to go first?"

"I don't want to go at all. Let me watch one first."

The first rider was thrown off almost immediately. "Getting off looks easy. I don't have to learn anything about getting off. But I'd like to stay on until we're into the arena.

"What do I do when I get on?"

"Just jab those spurs into him about three times as he comes out, and fan him with your hat."

His mouth was tight - he really was scared as he handed Hooten his wallet. "Here goes Buck Kennedy. I hope I get out of this alive.

"Will this horse buck?" he asked the cowboy who was helping him get on the horse? "It isn't a clunker? Would he be here if I weren't here? Are you sure he'll buck? All this won't be worth anything if I dont' get thrown into the air. I'll be goddamned mad if he just walks out of the chute."

The helper reassured him. "If his brother has the kind of guts the kids has, he'll be a great President," another cowboy commented as Ted settled on the horse.

"Somebody special will be coming out on the next horse," the announcer said. The chute opened. Holding his free hand high, Ted gave the horse a couple of jabs as it bucked out of the chute. The horse unloaded him on the third jump, 5 1/2 seconds later. It was a creditable riide, and they cheered as he limped from the arena. "That sure stretches me out," he said. In the trailer, his hands were shaking.

At the convention that night, there was a big hand, and a big laugh when, introduced as one of Montana's best bronc riders, he limped onto the stage. The limp was real. His right thigh was so bruised, and his leg so stiff he could hardly get into the Reber's plane to fly to Billings that night. George Larson's photo of Ted on the bronc made the newspapers throughout the U.S., Time, Life, and became a campaign-ordeal classic. Ted sold a lot of people that day.</blockquote>




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RB TexLa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:09 PM
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1. Great pic
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Mojambo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:10 PM
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2. Jesus. No wonder the guy liked a drink now and again.
Riding those things is dangerous as fuck.
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create.peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:16 PM
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6. no shit, sherlock! i got dumped twice about a year ago, my dad's horse
was developing arthritis and stumbled and fell two days apart on me. well not on me thank goodness. i went over his head one day on the left and the other on the right. i was messed up for months. of course i am a lot older than teddy was then. but if you are a rider, you know he was maybe getting into something over his head! brave cowboy!
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ddeclue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:11 PM
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3. DAMN! Talk about working to get that vote!
Remember this story next time you want to complain about canvassing in the summer sun...

:wow:
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Ken Burch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:11 PM
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4. Teddy always had a fondness for the West.
At one point, he and Joan seriously considered moving to New Mexico.
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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:11 PM
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5. Is it just me, or did the rest of you hear something?
Sounded like: Yee HAW! What a ride.

Thanks for the ride, Ted. Thanks for everything.
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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:17 PM
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7. What a great story and a fantastic picture
He actually looks like he knows WTF he was doing.

Thank you for posting this.
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Spazito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:21 PM
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8. That anecdote is SO cool!
There are others posted today that have made me tear up, this one brought a smile to my face and a warmth to my heart.

Thanks for posting this, it is much appreciated.

Recommended.
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polly7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:35 PM
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9. Now that's funny:)
And impressive.
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Prometheus Bound Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 09:55 PM
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10. I like that story.
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Old and In the Way Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 11:49 PM
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11. What a ride, Ted.
Thanks for posting this Stephanie...I never knew about this.....a ski jump, too. The guy had guts.
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Stephanie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-27-09 07:26 AM
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14. In this version of the story, he suffered more than bruises in his fall
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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-26-09 11:56 PM
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12. Awesome pic and a great story!
Brave. Smart. Willing to do what it takes.

Thanks, Stephanie!
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Unrepentant Fenian Donating Member (707 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-27-09 12:13 AM
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13. Happy trails, Pard...
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Heidi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-27-09 07:38 AM
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15. Recommended.
:kick:
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tekisui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-27-09 07:45 AM
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16. knr!~
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KittyWampus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-27-09 07:46 AM
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17. Great story. I think Ted probably wanted to impress his Dad AND his big brothers
:)
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