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Chappaquiddick': In the #MeToo age, is it finally OK to talk about the Kennedy scandals?

Chappaquiddick': In the #MeToo age, is it finally OK to talk about the Kennedy scandals?

"Chappaquiddick" is a new thriller based on a true story: Sen. Ted Kennedy's infamous car accident in 1969, an incident that resulted in passenger Mary Jo Kopechne's death due to his negligence.

Kennedy accidentally drove his car off the bridge on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts. The senator fled the scene, swimming away and leaving Kopechne to die inside the vehicle. He didn't report the accident for 10 hours.

On today's show, Glenn and Stu discussed the new movie, and Glenn shared his theories on why this film was finally made.

To see more from Glenn, visit his channel on TheBlaze and watch "The Glenn Beck Radio Program" live weekdays 9 a.m.–noon ET or anytime on-demand at TheBlaze TV.

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