Friday, June 13, 2008

Tim Russert: Rest In Peace

This afternoon the political and media worlds were shocked by the sudden death of Tim Russert, NBC News' Washington Bureau Chief and Moderator of Meet the Press. As a political junkie, I had a great deal of respect for his career, for his enthusiasm, and for his knowledge. His love of politics was evident, and watching the sparkle in his eyes when he excitedly discussed the latest developments in the political arena was both contagious and endearing. For my generation, he was iconic -- much like Walter Cronkite was to our parents' generation.

Several years ago he wrote a touching book in honor of his father (who was nicknamed "Big Russ"), entitled Big Russ and Me: Father and Son: Lessons of Life, and that was followed up two years later by Wisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons. Given the obvious devotion he has for his father, and also the dedicated father Russert himself was, it seems somehow appropriate (yet also all the more tragic), that he would pass away on this Father's Day Weekend. By all accounts, he was a dedicated family man, a consummate professional, and just an all-around terrific guy. My thoughts go out to his family, friends, and colleagues. He will be missed, as will the thoughtful reporting he would have continued to contribute in this election year, and for years to come.

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  1. I was crushed to hear about Tim Russert, and like many NYers of our age (I'm sure), I wish I'd gotten up earlier on Sunday mornings and nursed my hangovers with the always on point and thought provoking Meet the Press. Tim is absolutely an icon of our generation and an influence in my political coming-of-age.

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