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GeneralHankerchief
06-13-2008, 21:13
One of the best newscasters left in television has departed us.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/13/tim.russert/index.html
Definitely a sad thing. This guy was always well-respected and intelligent, and I know I'll miss his coverage as the election draws nearer. Maybe it's a sign that we're truly going to be subject to 5 months of hell.
Devastatin Dave
06-13-2008, 21:27
Edited... Rest in Peace
Reverend Joe
06-13-2008, 21:32
Edit... RIP.
Devastatin Dave
06-13-2008, 21:33
Dave, seriously, lay off the dead people. You may think it's silly, but most people in the world prefer not to speak ill of the dead. As much as you don't like him, he's dead, and nobody wants to hear thinly-veiled insults towards him.
Are you kidding, I was giving him some love. This guy was the best at what he did.
Reverend Joe
06-13-2008, 21:36
"liberal propagandist?" "pretending he was a truthful journalist?"
:thinking: Some love...
Crazed Rabbit
06-13-2008, 21:36
RIP. I don't quite agree with DD's evaluation of him.
CR
Reverend Joe
06-13-2008, 21:43
Edited as well. Hadn't noticed Dave edited his post until Kukri pointed it out; sorry.
ICantSpellDawg
06-13-2008, 22:49
He seemed like a pretty fair guy. at least he just got back from italy with his family and this didn't happen before they left. Day before father's day too; if little Luke hasn't read it (http://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Our-Fathers-Lessons-Daughters/dp/1400064805), I'm sure that is what he'll be doing tomorrow.
ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
06-13-2008, 22:51
RIP.
Samurai Waki
06-13-2008, 23:16
RIP.
CountArach
06-13-2008, 23:19
Rest in Peace - even as a foreigner I respected his work and enjoyed some of his insightful commentary.
Russert was an equal opportunity nut cracker. He had a law backround and it showed in the way he conducted his show (loved the times he pressed cheney on the iraq/bin laden supposed links). We could use more journalists like him. I watched his show a lot its really a shame. :thumbsdown:
m52nickerson
06-14-2008, 01:10
Rest in peace to a great journalist, a great Bills fan, a great man. You will be missed.
Seemed like a nice, intelligent guy. Always enjoyed his show Sunday mornings.
TevashSzat
06-14-2008, 03:29
Wow, I can't believe this happened. He would've have had maybe at least a decade left in the journalistic field had he not died today, RIP
CrossLOPER
06-14-2008, 14:41
I did not recognize the name at first, so obviously I did not see enough of his work. Still, he seemed intelligent and capable in his work and overall pleasant.
R.I.P.
KukriKhan
06-14-2008, 14:44
RIP, Timmy.
His writings about Dads and Sons were heartfelt and often tear-inducing for this reader.
Poster's second thoughts and edited posts in this RIP thread are noted, and appreciated. :bow:
Don Corleone
06-15-2008, 05:26
I think Tim Russert was what all political afficianados aspire to be, even us amateurs.
Intelligent, witty, committed to the pursuit of truth, funny, clever, tenacious and respected by peers on both sides of the aisle.
He, William Safire and Roger Schieffer were the only three guys left in political newscasting I trusted anymore, and I know he was a pretty commited "D". Sleep tight, see you on the other side big guy.
:shame:
Seamus Fermanagh
06-18-2008, 19:21
An excellent journalist, a loving family man, a man of deep faith. More of his ilk would do us all proud.
Rest in Peace.
I always knew him to be a political leftie, but I always respected the effort he made to set that aside and analyze/push/question any and all comers. If more journalists adhered to Russert's standards, all of the political right's kvetching about the media would be utterly basis.
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