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Tim Russert Dies At 58

SputnikPanic writes "Tim Russert, NBC News' Washington bureau chief and moderator of the popular Sunday talk program Meet the Press, has died of an apparent heart attack. He was 58. Russert was known as an even-handed journalist who did not shy away from asking direct and often difficult questions of politicians regardless of their political persuasion. Earlier this year, Russert had been named by Time Magazine as one of the '100 most influential people in the world.'"

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  1. Paranoid, but... by Azuma+Hazuki · · Score: 0, Troll

    Does this seem strange to anyone? I'm not sure any politician would have a real motivation to have him taken out, but something doesn't smell right here. Of course that could just me my foil hat cutting off the circulation again...

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  2. Ah yes, the tough Tim Russert... by frank_adrian314159 · · Score: 0, Troll
    That's the same "liberal" Tim Russert who confessed that he operates by the defining law of the Government propagandist: "When I talk to senior government officials on the phone, it's my own policy -- our conversations are confidential. If I want to use anything from that conversation, then I will ask permission."

    And tough questions like: "There's been a lot of discussion about the Democrats and the issue of faith and values. I want to ask you a simple question. Senator Obama, what is your favorite Bible verse?" What a hard-hitting issues question.

    Yes, a great loss to the hard-hitting news media of our time.

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  3. Re:Who will toss Obama softballs now... by BlueStrat · · Score: 0, Troll

    that Tim Russert is gone?

    Oh, that's right. Every other mainstream reporter not employed by Fox.

    Not to mention Slashdot itself.

    Now let the ritual downmodding begin.

    RIP.


    Yup, typical. "-1 Troll".

    Even though you cited every claim.

    Even Hillary Rodham Clinton said she got the fairest coverage on Fox News!! People on the left politically tend to believe what they want and are comfortable/reassured/vindicated by, and facts be damned. Any contentions to their views threatens their little bubble of self-created, self-vindicating reality and is viciously attacked with tactics justified by a "the ends justify the means" mindset.

    This is not to say there aren't intellectually honest people with liberal/left views. Most of those people I like and respect, and can have very enjoyable and interesting debates with. The same goes for people with right-leaning, conservative views. There are people on the right that suffer some of the same pitfalls and temptations to twist reality to their mindset as people with left-leaning, liberal views. I have little patience with either.

    Russert was at the top of his game and worked very hard for a long time to get where he was, and that deserves respect. However, to lament his passing as a loss of a fair and balanced journalist is simply delusional and self-vindicating feel-good mental stroking by people with leftist views at the expense of a dead man.

    Oops, in the time I took to type this, someone actually modded the parent up to "-0 Insightful". There's at least one mod that doesn't equate "I disagree politically" with "Troll".

    Cheers!

    Strat

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