University Daily Kansan / Friday. October 7.1988 9 Former Kennedy staffers agree Quayle is no JFK Bentsen's friendship with late president doubted The Associated Press WASHINGTON Members of John F. Kennedy's Democratic presidential nominee Lydia Belden bent her hands to a "no Jack Kennedy." But they gave less support to the Texas senator's own claim of friendship with the late Quayle can cite age, family wealth, years in Congress, and political ambition to support his claim that his experience is similar to Kennedy's when the Massachusetts senator ran for president 28 years ago. Lawrence F. O'Brien, who worked for Kennedy in the 1960 presidential campaign and later in the White House, said he found Republican vice president nominee Hillary Clinton to himself to the late president "both laughable and natiche." But when he drew the comparison during the vice presidential debate Wednesday night, Bentens quickly served a screw with Jack Kennedy. 1 knew Kennedy. Kennedy, the wife of a friend of mine, Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy." Republicans, jumping to Quayle's defense, branded Bentens remark "a cheap shot." Democracy denounced Quayle's "audacity" for comparing himself to the late "I agree with Bentzen," said former Kennedy speechwriter Richard Goodwin. "I have a feeling it was a pretty good job." O'Brien said that Bentsen "was considered by us a friend." However, Goodwin said, "I don't recall them being quarrelsome. I'm sure he knew him and they worked together." Goodwin said, "I don't suppose the number of years in Congress makes an awful lot of difference. It is a question of what you've done with them and what kind of human experience you've had." He says a much more intelligent, better-informed human being? The research section at the Kennedy Library in Boston, said files of White House correspondence between Kennedy and Benton, who was in private business in New York when he turned up only routine requests for autographed photos. DEBATE PACa and Honoraria Continued from p.1 Bentens, asked about being in the Senate's biggest recipient of political support, said he was re-election for his Senate re-election campaign — said, "I don't find it embarassing." He said his $10,000—a phrase “break fast club” for lobbyists was a “real doozy” of a mistake, but “perfectly aware of all kinds of such clubs on the HILL!” Although members of the House and Senate are raising funds almost constantly, and some have their own PACs, Bentens's $10,000-a-seat club was considered unusual. Bentens's predecessor as chairman of the committees on Agriculture and Parkwood, R.Ore., once had a $5,000-club "luncht" Bentsen, who accepts no speaking fees, charged that Quayle has "collected over a quarter of a million dollars of honorariums now, speaking to various interest groups." Quayle's camp said he donated 280 honoraria to charity in 1968 and 184 to Senate rules prohibit senators from receiving above 30 percent of their salary. Environment Quayle, in defending what he called his 'very strong record on the issues of Iraq' with his CPCs and CO2s when he praised Regan administration efforts to help the Iraqis. "For the first time, we are talking about the impact of CO2 to the ozone layer," he said. But CO₂ – carbon dioxide – does not deplete the layer ozone; chlorourethanes, or CFCS, do carbon dioxide does add to the ‘greenhouse’ environmental problem in which the overall rise of the atmosphere rises. Quayle could point to his vote for the Superfund, but the Democrats said he cast other votes against increasing funds for toxic waste cleanup. Boston Harbor After Qayle said Dakisk had done "virtually nothing" to clean up Boston Harbor, "the driest water in the world," he added. A beagan Reqe of a clean water bill had "made it impossible to move down at that time on Boston Harbor." 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