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| Posts: 17271 | Location: Lincoln Place, Granite City, IL, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by coldfuse: Huffington Post? I prefer the accolades given Russert by his legitimate peers. In my opinion, there were not enough words to express his contributions to journalism.
"Russert Watch" is (was) also carried by the Columbia Journalism Review. Plenty legitimate I would think. "The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) is an American magazine for professional journalists published bimonthly by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1961." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Journalism_Review
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| Posts: 1969 | Location: Boise, Idaho, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by hippolips: [QUOTE]Originally posted by GarColga: I'm not glad he's dead or anything but Russert was a media hack the likes of which our airwaves will be better off without.
I've been a fan of "Russert Watch" at the Huffington Post, and this man was well known for not asking the obvious follow-up questions, and letting outrageous claims go unchallenged. He continually let Cheney link Iraq to 9/11 for example.
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Hi Gar:
I guess you'd prefer a real strong interviewer like Larry"Softball"King
or Keith "Who's Biased" Olbermann
or Chris "I hate Hillary,but love Obama"Matthews.
Those media hacks???
hippolips
I don't care at all for Larry King, his popularity is a complete mystery to me. Olbermann I don't know too well but he seems to annoy the hell out of the wingnuts - so I like him! Chris Matthews I was indifferent about until the episode with the Republitard radio host comparing Obama to Neville Chamberlain. Hilarious.
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| Posts: 1969 | Location: Boise, Idaho, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: I guess you'd prefer a real strong interviewer like Larry"Softball"King
or Keith "Who's Biased" Olbermann
or Chris "I hate Hillary,but love Obama"Matthews.
Those media hacks???
I think it would be more valuable to direct comments to what gar is saying rather than to speculate as to his preferences in journalistic or pseudo-journalistic talking heads. It was gar who sometime ago, and I don't remember where, commented on the number of WW II veterans who die each day, with next to no recognition. Those are the great ordinary citizens, among others, I was referring to above. Russert may have been an extraordinary journalist, I don't know. But it seems to me that when his colleagues say that the US will be a lesser place because of his death, we have a great example of hyperbole.
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| Posts: 7646 | Location: On Vacation | Registered: 06-06-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by juanruiz: [QUOTE]I guess you'd prefer a real strong interviewer like Larry"Softball"King
or Keith "Who's Biased" Olbermann
or Chris "I hate Hillary,but love Obama"Matthews.
Those media hacks???
I think it would be more valuable to direct comments to what gar is saying rather than to speculate as to his preferences in journalistic or pseudo-journalistic talking heads. ________________________________________________ Hi Juan: Iwas responding to what Gar is saying. Read the first line in his post :"I'm not glad he's dead or anything,but Russert was a media hack" ...his words,not mine. hippolips
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| Posts: 874 | Location: Temecula,CA,USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by juanruiz: Perhaps, but then you followed with the "I guess..." which was the speculation I was referring to. No offense intended.
___________________________________________ Hi Juan: None taken...no harm,no foul. hippolips
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| Posts: 874 | Location: Temecula,CA,USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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I watched his program quite a bit and I challenge the concept that he didn't follow up. He had Cheney on - Cheney linked Iraq to 9-11 - then Cheney denied it - then Russert brought that inconsistency to light very effectively. I do not recall all the particulars but I do remember watching his program where he did a "let's consider this one more time...here's what he said and here's what he's saying he said." I wasn't all together pleased with some of his interviews but for the most part he asked the pertinent questions and let the person respond as they saw fit.
We need more journalists that don't scream and carry on like fools for the audience. I think Tim Russert was a pretty good example of how to behave as a professional political journalist.
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He had Cheney on any number of times. You can easily find transcripts of Cheney's MTP appearances using Google. I've read a few of them dating back to 2002, and I don't see Russert asking the tough questions that he should have been asking. On Sep 14, 2003, Cheney said this: "...If we’re successful in Iraq, if we can stand up a good representative government in Iraq, that secures the region so that it never again becomes a threat to its neighbors or to the United States, so it’s not pursuing weapons of mass destruction, so that it’s not a safe haven for terrorists, now we will have struck a major blow right at the heart of the base, if you will, the geographic base of the terrorists who have had us under assault now for many years, but most especially on 9/11...." Russert followed up with "So the resistance in Iraq is coming from those who were responsible for 9/11?" Cheney blathers on and Russert drops the subject. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3080244/The fact is that if Russert had been asking tough questions and holding Cheney's feet to the fire like he should have been doing, the representatives of BushCo would simply have stopped appearing on Meet The Press. Bad for ratings I guess, can't have that.
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| Posts: 1969 | Location: Boise, Idaho, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by GarColga: ["Russert Watch" is (was) also carried by the Columbia Journalism Review. Plenty legitimate I would think. "The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) is an American magazine for professional journalists published bimonthly by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1961." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Journalism_Review
It is my impression that "Russert Watch" represents the rantings of Todd Gitlin, one member of the CJR, against Tim Russert. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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