day media saint, am I allowed to point out that during the months leading up to the war in Iraq he presided over the worst failure of journalism in American history?
It's hard to imagine how someone could retain a reputation for being good at their job, when their complete failure to do their job enabled not only an illegal war in Iraq, but also systematic torture, a foreign policy that has made every American less safe, the destruction of the U.S. economy, and the attempted cancellation of our Constitution.
The biggest hit parade of Bush administration lies
In fact, during the Scooter Libby trial, Cheney's former communications director testified that Meet the Press was their best forum for giving interviews because they were allowed to control their own message without being questioned. And Russert's right-wing bias isn't limited to these past mistakes. In just the last couple months, he has:
I'm not glad that the man is dead or anything, and by all accounts he was been a decent person in many ways. But sentimentality is no excuse for rewriting history, and eulogizing Russert as a tough and serious journalist just isn't borne out by his history. |

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