I used to watch Meet The Press with my grandparents growing up on NBC. Literally grew up watching Tim Russert. Shame to see him die so young.
i just heard...its a shame.
anyone know how he went?
anyone know how he went?
All the report said was that he collapsed at work and died. I'm thinking heart attack or fatal stroke.Parker wrote:
i just heard...its a shame.
anyone know how he went?
He had a massive heart attack. I enjoyed watching him, he seemed like a decent guy. He'll be missed.Thorax wrote:
All the report said was that he collapsed at work and died. I'm thinking heart attack or fatal stroke.Parker wrote:
i just heard...its a shame.
anyone know how he went?
WASHINGTON - Tim Russert, who pointedly but politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," died Friday of an apparent heart attack.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/obit_russert
Didn't watch him much.. but RIP
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/obit_russert
Didn't watch him much.. but RIP
I was just about to post this. RIP Russert.
RIP. i enjoyed listening to him talk
RIP. One of the few political guys who always did a great job. You will be missed.
On a sidenote, NBC is now royally f*cked.
On a sidenote, NBC is now royally f*cked.
Last edited by Ghandi767 (2008-06-13 17:25:17)
Crap. He was one of the good ones...fairly balanced, informed, and not a spinner. Great, now some yap will replace him and ruin MTP.
My parents watched him all the time...can't believe he's dead.
RIP
RIP
I enjoyed watching him and he knew how to moderate a discussion. He was truely Fox News quality, but on NBC. Now NBC has nothing for news, they might as well just do away with it.
sad news. he was a great guy. RIP
One of the few fairly objective members of the media. He will be missed.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Clearly he had a tough time with it .
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I read his book Wisdom of Our Fathers.
More than once tears came to my eyes as I realized that what he was writing about was our ability to be remembered in ways the letters described by our own children.
The children of good parents base their lives to an extent on their parents, mirroring them. I know...it's obvious. But, trust me, read his book.
RIP
More than once tears came to my eyes as I realized that what he was writing about was our ability to be remembered in ways the letters described by our own children.
The children of good parents base their lives to an extent on their parents, mirroring them. I know...it's obvious. But, trust me, read his book.
RIP

For 6 bucks I might just do that. Cheap entertainment.ATG wrote:
I read his book Wisdom of Our Fathers.
More than once tears came to my eyes as I realized that what he was writing about was our ability to be remembered in ways the letters described by our own children.
The children of good parents base their lives to an extent on their parents, mirroring them. I know...it's obvious. But, trust me, read his book.
RIP http://i1.tinypic.com/6oy3f2s.gif
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Too bad the looser I gave it too never read it.Kmarion wrote:
For 6 bucks I might just do that. Cheap entertainment.ATG wrote:
I read his book Wisdom of Our Fathers.
More than once tears came to my eyes as I realized that what he was writing about was our ability to be remembered in ways the letters described by our own children.
The children of good parents base their lives to an extent on their parents, mirroring them. I know...it's obvious. But, trust me, read his book.
RIP http://i1.tinypic.com/6oy3f2s.gif
He leaves to live on the isle of Tonga. His daughter is 13.
Note to Chris Matthews - hit the gym.
He always seemed to have class, one of the least biased 'media types' around.
RIP Tim
RIP Tim
Got it. If the power goes out again tonight I'll start it .ATG wrote:
Too bad the looser I gave it too never read it.Kmarion wrote:
For 6 bucks I might just do that. Cheap entertainment.ATG wrote:
I read his book Wisdom of Our Fathers.
More than once tears came to my eyes as I realized that what he was writing about was our ability to be remembered in ways the letters described by our own children.
The children of good parents base their lives to an extent on their parents, mirroring them. I know...it's obvious. But, trust me, read his book.
RIP http://i1.tinypic.com/6oy3f2s.gif
He leaves to live on the isle of Tonga. His daughter is 13.
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