Posted on 08/18/2009 9:06:24 AM PDT by freespirited
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak, one of the nations most influential journalists, who relished his Prince of Darkness public persona, died at home here early Tuesday morning after a battle with brain cancer.
He was someone who loved being a journalist, love journalism and loved his country and loved his family, Novaks wife, Geraldine, told the Sun-Times on Tuesday.
Novaks remarkable and long-running career made him a powerful presence in newspaper columns, newsletters, books and on television.
On May 15, 1963, Novak teamed up with the late Rowland Evans Jr. to create the Inside Report political column, which became the must-read syndicated column. Evans tapped Novak, then a 31-year old correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, to help with the workload of a six-day-a-week column.
Evans and Novak were the od d couple: Evans a Philadelphia blue blood and Yale graduate; Novak from Joliet, Ill. who attended the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana campus.
Novak handled the column solo after Evans retired in 1993. The Chicago Sun-Times has been Novaks home paper since 1966.
Robert David Sanders Novak, 78, was born and raised in Joliet and his first newspaper jobs were with the Joliet Herald-News and, while a student at the University of Illinois, the Champaign-Urbana Courier. Novak maintained a lifelong tie to the University of Illinois with the school creating the Robert D. Novak chair of Western Civilization and Culture in 200X.
Mrs. Novak said that her husband passed away at 4:30 a.m., returning home after being hospitalized between July 10 and July 24. Novaks malignant brain tumor was discovered July 27, 2008.
“He put his energies into the war and saving American lives.”
BUMP!
Pres Bush could not have won anyway. The deck as we see so clearly now was totally stacked. The media are lying whores.
facts are facts
I am going to have to retract my speculation that he became anti-Israel because of conversion.
Looking at the timeline, he was anti-Israel for a long period of antipathy, and THEN converted.
For my speculation to work, the conversion would have to be from antipathy and not the other way around.
That’s possible, I guess, but not as likely.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
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