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The news hit me like a ton of bricks about an hour ago. I was finishing up some work so I could leave the office when Pamela popped on IM and told me.

When David Brinkley began releasing the reigns of "This Week," I was willing to loosen my loyalty to ABC News and gave "Meet the Press" a shot*. Tim Russert was always an impressive journalist that did his research, was good with follow-up questions, and showed his (and the interviewees') human side many times with a light question at the end of a grilling. It was a given that when Condi Rice was on "This Week," the interview would end with questions about the NFL (knowing that Condi was a fan, the Buffalo native liked to go to that topic before time expired).

When guests became aggravated by the questions or went on the attack, he maintained an even keel. Not only did Tim ask great questions, he allowed the guests the time to give good answers. I used to have to watch all the Sunday morning news shows to gather sound clips. Some weekends, there would be NOTHING in the news...but I could almost always count on having a good clip from "Meet the Press." Tim wasn't an "Ego Host," he was a political journalist that had a TV show.

As I look at the CBS zombie, Charles Schieffer, and the still stumbling George Stepanopolus (too lazy to look up the correct spelling now)...I know the substance that used to be available on the weekends is now gone. I love "CBS Sunday Morning" because of the feature stories, but no weekend news show will be as informative or as influential as what came from Tim's era at "Meet the Press."



* Yes, I grew up on "ABC World News Tonight" and became a news/political junkie in high school. Some friends and I used to meet to watch "The McLaughlin Group."

Date: 2008-06-14 04:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wc-helmets.livejournal.com
I had the feeling of losing a friend. Similiar to when Jennings died a few years ago, but way more sudden. Hands down, the last of the objective TV reporters. While I appreciate the leftist leanings of MSNBC, I fear they may move into the annoying Air America quality without him.

It will be a long time before the news agenda for the next week is again set on Sunday morning.

Date: 2008-06-14 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otopico.livejournal.com
totally like when Jennings died. you just feel a loss that you cant really define very well. there are some people that are in news, and then people like Jennings and Russert that for what they did, were the news.

Date: 2008-06-14 10:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] otopico.livejournal.com
Schieffer has lost his love of the business, thats why we got Katie on the tv now.

Stephanopoulos - spelling doesnt count with a name like that.

But few people in political news could get the access that Russert could. People didnt feel threatened by him, and it made it possible for him to get to them.

He was a rare breed, and we have lost something we in America cant afford to lose right now.

Date: 2008-06-15 07:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cosmosmariner.livejournal.com
I call the host of "This Week" George Snuffleupagus.

Who is going to host the presidental debates now? Snuffles? Brian Williams? Anderson Cooper?

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