I thought I remembered Russert getting vilified by the uberlefties after that debate for “daring to ask such questions”. Honestly, that was the first thing that came to mind. That’s a pretty sad first thought but speaks to what we expect from the Democrats nowadays.
It's the first thing I thought of too. I genuinely liked Mr. Russert. He always seemed to make sure he was well versed in the history of whatever topic he was addressing, even though I might not have agreed with where he took the subject from there.
But we can't forget the Clinton legacy -- the legacy of death and convictions among those who were close to them, and especially among those who crossed them...