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Recalling Russert as Political Operative in New York
The New York Times ^ | 06/15/08 | Adam Nagourney

Posted on 06/15/2008 2:33:41 PM PDT by wm_tate

there was another chapter in Mr. Russert’s career that is less known, and that offers another insight into his personality. And it is one which he arguably thrived at nearly as much as he did sitting behind his desk at NBC News: as a political strategist and operative in one of the most brutal political environments in the country.

Mr. Russert worked in the early 1980s as a counselor to Mario M. Cuomo, the Queens Democrat who had just been elected governor of New York; I was covering the new administration for The Daily News. Albany was a political roughhouse, and all the more so with a hard-driving new administration with big goals for Mr. Cuomo....

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: mediabias; politics; russert
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Mr. Nagourney writes, "I was a little skeptical to learn that Mr. Russert would be moving to the news business."

The NYT has inadvertently let slip the concerns that we in the public have when Big media hires Democrat operatives--Mr. Russert, Stephanopoulous, et el--to work as "journalists."

I wouldn't have brought this up given the tragedy of Mr. Russert's all-too-early passing, but the Times article today made it fair game.

-Wm Tate, A Time Like This

1 posted on 06/15/2008 2:33:45 PM PDT by wm_tate
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The non-stop lovefest IS getting tiresome...

http://exposingtheleft.blogspot.com/2008/06/russert-dead-at-58.html


2 posted on 06/15/2008 2:37:01 PM PDT by traderrob6
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I had to turn FNC off, Geraldo “The Fake”, was giving his view of Russert.


3 posted on 06/15/2008 2:40:48 PM PDT by Capt_Hank (btu's...kcal's...to kJ's, but my activation energy is still high.)
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To: Baynative

I laff evry time i see gerry rivers. All i see is Capone`s empty “vault” and stupid gerry standing there.

Apart from that Russert was a biased “reporter” who`s propaganda was sublte yet unmistakable. That`s why hee`l be sorely missed by so many on the left.


5 posted on 06/15/2008 3:00:34 PM PDT by Para-Ord.45
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IMO big mouth Jerry Rivers is a DA clown...as is moet of the TeeVee pronostigators!


6 posted on 06/15/2008 3:08:13 PM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: Para-Ord.45
...... Russert was a biased “reporter”...

On another thread, some where railed against for these very comments.
Thanks for bringing this up. Many posters in the past would slam Russert with ruthless attacks.
Now those same posters are acting as if he is a revered friend...posers all

7 posted on 06/15/2008 3:15:44 PM PDT by ThreePuttinDude () ......Pelosi + Reed = $ 4.00 per gallon......()
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To: Capt_Hank

Geraldo was intolerable.


8 posted on 06/15/2008 3:20:37 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: wm_tate

Everyone forgets for just whom Russert worked.Some of the biggest lefties there ever were.


9 posted on 06/15/2008 3:24:03 PM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: wm_tate

The way the “newreaders” of the MSM are going on (and on, and on, and on) I expect it won’t be long before they propose immediate sainthood for Mr. Russert (may God rest his soul).


10 posted on 06/15/2008 3:24:41 PM PDT by 43north (I did not leave the Republican Party; the Republican Party left me.)
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To: Capt_Hank

I turn off geraldo whenever he shows his ugly face.


11 posted on 06/15/2008 3:43:27 PM PDT by mombonn (God is looking for spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.)
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How about the scenes of him in Iraq (?) dressed in military accoutrement and on his belly with (alleged) bullets pinging the stones a few feet in front of him. The shot was from shoulder high, so, apparently, some sniper was aiming at Whorealdo crawling on the ground and letting a cameraman walk around in plain sight. Also, from what I know, snipers don't keep plinking at a target and missing (I could be wrong about this, but I thought the general idea was “one and done”), unless it's a bad sniper, or a set-up to make Whorealdo look like he's in heavy action.
12 posted on 06/15/2008 4:11:18 PM PDT by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (If Hillary is elected, her legacy will be telling the American people: Better put some ice on that.)
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To: wm_tate
I liked Tim Russert. I find it really laughable that so many are trying to portray him and even-handed. He was a Lib through and through. That being said, I did appreciate those rare occasions where he asked tough questions of the Dems. It didn't happen often but the questions were pointed and you could just see the Dem-on-the-spot fuming while trying to dance around the question. Hillary! comes to mind. I am sad to think that Russert was the closest to ‘fair’ that we will get out of the MSM.
13 posted on 06/15/2008 4:17:26 PM PDT by originalbuckeye
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But if Mr. Russert was discomfited by that introduction to Albany, he acclimated to it, quickly and well.

He "acclimated" to it? Geez, they bring climate into everything. How about he got used to it.

14 posted on 06/15/2008 5:13:05 PM PDT by BfloGuy (It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect . . .)
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The non-stop lovefest IS getting tiresome...

You think it's tiresome? You ought to live in Buffalo. All news has stopped save the paeans to Tim.

15 posted on 06/15/2008 5:16:15 PM PDT by BfloGuy (It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect . . .)
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Russert started out working for one of the most corrupt political machines of all times, the Joe Crangle machine that ran Buffalo and Erie county into the ground. Those crooks strip mind the place with no show city and county jobs and outrageous union contracts that drove off the industry and bankrupt the city and county. Odd how the media seems to have a selective memory of a fellow liberal and treat themselves as Gods beyond criticism.
16 posted on 06/15/2008 5:27:26 PM PDT by ncalburt
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To: wm_tate

If NBC puts Keith Olberfuhrerman in his place it will make even CBS’s decision to anchor Perky Katie Couric seem brilliant...Meet The Press ratings will fall faster than a Democratic politician’s pledge to cut taxes.


17 posted on 06/15/2008 6:07:22 PM PDT by meandog ((please pray for future President McCain, day minus 224 and counting))
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18 posted on 06/15/2008 9:02:14 PM PDT by Defendingliberty (www.gulagthebear.com, www.DraconEarthsavers.org)
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To: wm_tate; Obadiah; Mind-numbed Robot; A.Hun; johnny7; The Spirit Of Allegiance; atomic conspiracy; ..
The NYT has inadvertently let slip the concerns that we in the public have when Big media hires Democrat operatives--Mr. Russert, Stephanopoulous, et el--to work as "journalists."
In reality "journalism" as we know it scarcely existed in the founding era. They had "newspapers" back then, of course. But the printers thereof didn't have the Associated Press newswire back then. And without "the wire," printers obtained information the old fashioned way - by talking to people and reading things. So that in principle, any given private citizen in the printer's local area might know any given fact that the printer might print in his paper before that edition of the paper came out. Consequently "newspapers" had a different character in the founding era than that which the AP newswire began to enable and produce in the middle of the Nineteenth Century. That is, they were more like modern political commentary publications than like today's journalism. Commonly they were not daily publications, and they all wore their editors' perspectives on their sleeves. Famously, two of them were sponsored by Hamilton and Jefferson, who used them as tools in their political battles with each other.

The advent and spread of the AP, started as the New York Associated Press in 1848, raised the issue of a monopoly of public influence. The AP countered those charges by assuring everyone that since its member newspapers had wildly contradictory editorial policies, the AP was objective. Conceivably the AP might even have believed it - but it is, was, and always will be false. First because being convinced of your own objectivity is the best definition I can think of for subjectivity. And second, because of the aforementioned transformation of the newspaper business which the AP itself caused. The Associated Press, and every AP member newspaper individually, was in the business of selling highly perishable news. The only difference between the information on the newswire and information about the same events carried by physical rather than electrical means was - time. Time was the enemy of the journalist, because people would eventually learn from other sources whatever the journalist knew - and the journalist wanted to attract your attention and impress you by being the one who told you things first.

In short, the ineluctable characteristic of journalism is superficiality. At any given time the journalist is promoting a new story that you haven't heard yet, just as if every day's happenings were - at least on that day - as significant as the bombing of Pearl Harbor. If yesterday the news of the day was as important as Pearl Harbor, and today the news of today is sold as more important than the "yesterday's news," the existence of a perpetually accelerating crisis is the planted axiom of "the news."

If there is an accelerating crisis afoot, you had better do two things. First, you had better keep up with the news. And second, you had better see that the government agrees that there is a crisis as the first step toward responding to the crisis. How are you to know which politicians agree that there is a crisis? Well of course objective journalism cannot be partisan, but just between you and me (wink) journalists label politicians who agree with journalists positively, and those who do not, negatively. Everyone is in favor of liberty, so journalists label politicians who agree with journalists "liberals." And if there is a crisis, "desperate ills are by desperate measures cured. Or not at all." So if there is a crisis, the very last person that you want running things is someone who is most concerned about taking unnecessary and possibly dangerous action - a "conservative."

And that is why the only difference between an "objective journalist" and a "liberal" is in his job title. Any "liberal" can get a job as a journalist and instantly be accepted by all other journalists as "objective." But no conservative can do so.

The Right to Know


19 posted on 06/16/2008 2:29:15 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (The conceit of journalistic objectivity is profoundly subversive of democratic principle.)
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BTTT


20 posted on 06/16/2008 2:53:25 AM PDT by E.G.C. (To read a freeper's FR postings, click on his or her screen name and then "In Forum".)
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