Kennedy, Angelides and foosball
Just when you thought that Susan Kennedy was out of the news... Tim Herdt has a column today about a gift from Kennedy to Phil Angelides, many years ago. Kennedy developed a friendly relationship with the Angelides family and once gave them a gift for their Sacramento home: a foosball table. To be precise, a customized foosball table. Kennedy assigned identities to each of the wooden characters whose figures rapidly slide and spin in the course of a game, alternately striking and blocking the ball. On one side were figures from the Clinton administration; on the other, prominent Republicans. Whenever anyone played the game in the Angelides household, the competitors were always the same. It was the Democrats versus the Republicans. When Kennedy shocked the Sacramento political establishment by signing on as the Republican governor's chief of staff, Julie Angelides told me recently, one of her daughters was so offended by the defection that she suggested pasting Kennedy's photo to one of the Republican players. As a foosball player, she'd changed teams. Go read the column to see what Herdt thinks the change has meant for Gov. Schwarzenegger. |
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