57 pages 1 hour read

Maureen Callahan

Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2024

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The Misuse of Political and Social Power

Ask Not critically examines how the Kennedys misused political and social power misuse through their interactions with those both inside and outside their sphere. The Kennedy men’s repeated transgressions, which seldom had consequences due to the family’s political clout and societal influence, reveal a pattern of exploitation and disregard for the well-being of others, particularly women. This unchecked power enabled them to manipulate narratives, evade justice, and exercise control, reflecting a broader commentary on how privilege can shield those in power from accountability.

One of the starkest examples of power misuse was Ted Kennedy’s role in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. During a party at Chappaquiddick in 1969, Ted drunkenly drove his car off a bridge, leaving Mary Jo trapped inside as it submerged in water. He escaped, neglected to seek help, and left her to die. Later investigations suggested that Mary Jo may have survived had Ted called for assistance immediately. Rather than face the consequences, Ted prioritized his political career by quickly enlisting his aides and family to control the story: The media helped cast Mary Jo as a reckless “blonde” who may have been romantically involved with him. This framing deflected blame from Ted, reducing Mary Jo to a

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