Glenn Beck said it right on O-Reilly last night. "He stood up and never flinched on what he believed in. Americans need to stand up and, without flinching, be lions. I didn't agree with anything he said, but I admired him for that." At least we knew where Ted stood and we weren't being deceived by lies.
I continue to disklike everything Ted stood for (except for his seeking out the finest private medical care available), but I will not continue to insult a dead man.
I don't like MJ either, and think the allegations might have proven true some day, but both are moot now. Let them mourn in peace.