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Jon Fleischman

Rest In Peace, Tim Russert

First and foremost, my apologies for the little lull here on the FR blog.  It’s a busy season for most, but for me I have been swamped helping to prepare for the Orange County Republican Party’s big Flag Day fundraising Gala, with special guest Florida Governor Charlie Crist.  The event will have nearly a thousand attendees and will raise a huge amount of the funds that this county needs to maintain its operations and fund some of our GOTV efforts.

That said, I was sad to read about the sudden passing of NBC’s Tim Russert, who had a heart attack. 

As I was contemplating what I would say about it, I got this statement from John McCain in my inbox:

"I am very saddened by Tim Russert’s sudden death. Cindy and I extend our thoughts and prayers to the Russert family as they cope with this shocking loss and remember the life and legacy of a loving father, husband and the preeminent political journalist of his generation. He was truly a great American who loved his family, his friends, his Buffalo Bills, and everything about politics and America. He was just a terrific guy. I was proud to call him a friend, and in the coming days, we will pay tribute to a life whose contributions to us all will long endure."

I guess that I would add that Russert really was one of the (too) few objective and fair "talking heads" on network television.  Unlike the Dan Rathers and Tom Brokaws who would drive me to distraction with their obvious biases, Russert was fair and even handed as an interviewer — which is all we want, and expect, from a journalist.  Rest In Peace

2 Responses to “Rest In Peace, Tim Russert”

  1. hoover@cts.com Says:

    Newt Gingrich praised Tim Russert on Sean Hannity’s radio show today.

    The Speaker pointed out that Russert had real-life experience as a press
    secretary, working for Daniel P. Moynihan, who Gingrich described as
    the most intellectual senator of the era.

    Speaker Gingrich said this gave Russert the discipline and work ethic to
    read the material and do his own research in preparing for interviews.

    Sean Hannity added his own tribute, describing Russert as a personal friend,
    who once donated $10,000 to Hannity’s fund aiding children of fallen soliders…
    but only on condition that Hannity not talk about it on the air.

    Russert also showed respect for the genius who created “Meet the Press”
    in the 1940s, and hosted it for many years: Lawrence A. Spivak.

    Rest in Peace to a man who made Journalism an honorable calling.

  2. allenw2001@yahoo.com Says:

    Condolences to the Russert Family.

    Tim Russert was a dedicated journalist by making sure that the news was balanced, especially in the crazy world of politics.

    Sunday mornings will never be the same without Tim Russert.