http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/editorials/articles/2009/10/22/kerry_a_senior_senator_unleashed/">Globe Editorial
Kerry: A senior senator unleashed
October 22, 2009
In John Kerry’s first two months as senior senator from Massachusetts, he has stamped his name on a major piece of legislation - the Kerry-Boxer climate change bill - and played a crucial celebrity-diplomacy role in persuading Afghan President Hamid Karzai to agree to a run-off election with his challenger. Both moves were reminiscent of his late colleague, Edward M. Kennedy, who wrote important domestic legislation while also using his fame to help resolve disputes overseas.
Back in August, Kerry mourned Kennedy as his teacher. But friends and colleagues have long maintained that behind the mentor-mentee camaraderie, Kerry was something of a kept man. By the time Kerry reached the Senate, Kennedy had staked out so much turf that the new senator was restricted to his core interests of foreign relations and helping small businesses, with an occasional prosecutorial thrust such as helping reveal the BCCI scandal of the ’80s. When Kerry ran for president, his relatively slender legislative record was noted; within Massachusetts, it was an act of faith that Kennedy’s was the go-to office for local priorities.
Now Massachusetts is fortunate to have a senior senator with national name recognition and the chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee, to boot. His determination to be a Kennedy-like leader is apparent. With his clout and ambition, Kerry can help Massachusetts overcome the loss of a senator who was legendary in his ability to deliver.