To: Steve_Seattle
BTW - I like Siegenthaler. I don't see him a lot, but he seems relatively non-partisan,
and I like his voice. He seems a throwback to an earlier era. I think he also
narrates one of those true crime shows, or historical shows.
I'm taking the liberty of reposting your comment on John Siegenthaler...as I
HEARTILY agree. AND I should have mentioned that in my earlier post.
The reason why I was suprised to see a possibility of Russert still being active in
this controversy is that Siegenthaler gave a rather long explanation of how
(AFAIK) Russert had discharged his duty in the case.
Mr. Siegenthaler seems to be a "straigth arrow" type of journalist/anchor.
Also, I think he was selected by "USA Today" to run the inquiry into the
ethical allegations against one of their reporters.
I hope Siegenthaler "stays the course" in his approach to journalism...in the way
he's acquitted himself so far.
119 posted on
08/09/2004 3:17:35 PM PDT by
VOA
To: VOA
I think Fox should hire Siegenthaler away from MSNBC and give him his own 1/2 hour show, taking a half-hour bite from Greta's air time. There isn't enough crime news to fill her hour-long show, which is why we get Ted Williams and Bernie Grimm on there every night talking ad nauseum about Laci Peterson and Kobie Bryant.
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