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  • Cokie Roberts Died, Linda Ellerbee Lost Her Mind

    09/24/2019 6:08:45 AM PDT · by Rummyfan · 19 replies
    Victory Girls ^ | 21 Sep 2019 | Marta Hernandez
    Cokie Roberts – the award-winning journalist and author – died a few days ago of complications from breast cancer. I don’t wish that death upon anyone, and having had several breast cancer scares of my own, and having gone through the experience with my mother, I am more than upset that we still haven’t kicked this disease’s ass. Journalist Linda Ellerbee is also upset. She’s upset that she and Cokie Roberts came up together in the business, were both the same age when Roberts passed, and both got breast cancer. Ellerbee has lost her friend to this disease, so I...
  • Longtime journalist Cokie Roberts dies at age 75

    09/17/2019 8:01:45 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 82 replies
    The Hill ^ | 09/17/19 | Joe Concha
    ABC News, NPR and PBS journalist and political commentator Cokie Roberts has passed away at age 75, according to a network announcement. "Cokie Roberts will be dearly missed," said James Goldston, president of ABC News. "Cokie's kindness, generosity, sharp intellect and thoughtful take on the big issues of the day made ABC a better place and all of us better journalists." From 1996-2002, Roberts co-anchored ABC’s "This Week" with Sam Donaldson. She also served as a political commentator and chief congressional analyst for "This Week" during her tenure at ABC dating back to 1988. SNIP
  • Cokie Roberts, veteran journalist, political commentator and author, dead at 75. (trunc)

    09/17/2019 7:48:01 AM PDT · by libstripper · 90 replies
    Fox News ^ | Sept 1, 2019 | Fox News
    Cokie Roberts, the veteran journalist, political commentator and author, died, ABC News announced Tuesday morning, citing her family. She was 75. "We will miss Cokie beyond measure, both for her contributions and for her love and kindness," her family said in a statement.
  • ANALYSIS: Trump had a rough 1st year. That’s where his similarity to Lincoln ends

    01/20/2018 7:13:23 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 59 replies
    ABC "News" ^ | January 20, 2018 | By COKIE ROBERTS
    It often looked like Abraham Lincoln wouldn’t survive his first year as president. The mere fact of his election so infuriated seven southern states that they seceded from the Union before he was sworn into office. Rumors of an assassination plot caused him to sneak ignominiously into Washington for his inauguration, disguised in a cap and cloak that for weeks became objects of derision by cartoonists. A horrible first year for one of the nation’s greatest presidents might serve as a source of inspiration for Donald Trump who’s had his own rocky start —except. Except just about everything. Lincoln constantly...
  • Cokie Roberts, Please Provide One Example of a Republican Who Wants Economy to Get Worse

    12/15/2011 11:04:33 AM PST · by Nachum · 10 replies
    Big Journalism ^ | 12/15/11 | Joel B. Pollack
    On NPR’s Morning Edition recently, senior news analyst Cokie Roberts told host Renee Montagne that President Barack Obama had sent “signals” to the debt supercommittee in support of a deal–even though he was on his way out of the country at a critical time. For weeks, Democrats had predicted–and hoped–that the supercommittee would fail, so that President Obama could continue his attempt to win a second term by running a Harry Truman-style campaign against a “do-nothing Congress” (even though his party controls the upper chamber).
  • Cokie Roberts on Downgrade: 'The Problem That We Have Here is the Constitution'

    08/07/2011 11:49:09 AM PDT · by Nachum · 57 replies · 1+ views
    Newsbusters ^ | 8/7/11 | Noel Sheppard
    ABC's Cokie Roberts said something on national television Sunday that made her colleague George Will shake his head on camera. During a "This Week" discussion about the recent credit rating downgrade by Standard and Poor's Roberts said, 'The problem that we have here is the Constitution of the United States of America which actually does require people to come together from different perspectives" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
  • The Statist Call-for-Civility Con

    07/21/2011 9:09:44 AM PDT · by Paladins Prayer · 5 replies
    The New American ^ | 7/15/11 | Selwyn Duke
    When I hear today’s frequent calls for civility, I’m reminded of Rodney King’s plaintive appeal, “Can we…can we all get along?” After all, King was a thug but, when he made his statement, seemed wholly sincere. This means that most contemporary political figures who call for civility share one certain commonality with King. One of those who likely was sincere was Betty Ford, who has managed to make such a call from beyond the grave. Laid to rest this week, she had instructed two statists, Cokie Roberts and Rosalynn Carter, to send a message about conservative incivility. Writes Michael Kimmitt...
  • Cokie Roberts Wonders: Do Republicans 'Really Want to See Jobs Increase?'

    01/08/2011 9:26:09 PM PST · by Nachum · 25 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | 1/8/11 | Ron Futrell
    You don’t find many “gems” on a Saturday morning. It’s a lazy day, getting ready for football and a late breakfast---then Cokie Roberts, speaking on ABC’s Good Morning America, dropped the bomb.Roberts has apparently bought into the far-left's conspiracy theory that Republicans simply do not want to see Americans get jobs. Yep. Republicans are more interested in defeating old media’s Dear Leader than they are in Americans' well-being. ABC's Dan Harris sounded off in agreement.Harris set it up this way: “In the modern era no President has won re-election with the unemployment rate higher than 7.2%”
  • Don't repeat this history [Cokie Roberts and Civil War]

    04/12/2010 12:13:20 PM PDT · by Plutarch · 82 replies · 2,136+ views
    Oakland Tribune ^ | Cokie and Steven Roberts
    CHARLESTON, S.C. — Looking out from the harbor here, it's easy to imagine a mortar lighting up the night sky as it hurtled toward Fort Sumter and signaled the start of the Civil War. It's also easy, standing inside the walls of the island garrison, to view today's nullification battle over health care less as a frivolous political game and more as a serious threat to the Constitution. "The last ray of hope for preserving the Union peaceably expired at the assault on Fort Sumter," mourned President Abraham Lincoln. Painted on the wall of the fort's small museum, those words...
  • Blocking ObamaCare Reminds Cokie Roberts of ‘First Step Toward the Civil War’

    04/12/2010 3:32:16 AM PDT · by ICAB9USA · 96 replies · 2,649+ views
    Newsbusters ^ | 4/12/10 | Brent Baker
    On ABC’s This Week, when retired ABC newsman Sam Donaldson recommended that President Barack Obama nominate, to replace Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, someone who “is going to stand up for the principles – on the left, if you will – that he believes in,” Cokie Roberts jumped in: “I’m not so sure he is so far to the left.” Donaldson agreed: “Well, I’m not sure either.” Minutes later, Roberts contended the efforts of state attorneys general, to get a federal court to rule unconstitutional ObamaCare’s requirement every citizen get health insurance, reminded her of the “nullification” which led...
  • JOKE: Marine Bodyguard for Reporters in Iraq

    02/07/2005 12:04:44 PM PST · by Ghengis · 4 replies · 600+ views
    Around the bend | 02/07/2005 | Ghengis
    Anchors Dan Rather and Peter Jennings, NPR Reporter Cokie Roberts, along with a U.S. Marine assigned to protect them were hiking through the Iraq desert one day when they were captured by Iraqis. They were tied up, led to a village, and brought before the leader. The leader said, "I am familiar with your western custom of granting the condemned a last wish; so, before we kill and dismember you, do you have any last requests?" Dan Rather said, "Well, I'm a Texan; so I'd like one last bowlful of hot spicy chili." The leader nodded to an underling who...
  • Cokie Roberts Blames Michael Moore

    12/19/2004 9:47:41 AM PST · by beyond the sea · 222 replies · 7,009+ views
    newsmax.com ^ | 12/19/04 | unknown
    Former "This Week" host and National Public Radio veteran Cokie Roberts blamed conspiracy filmmaker Michael Moore on Sunday for causing Sen. John Kerry to lose the presidential election. "I think Michael Moore actually had a very major impact - a negative impact - on the Democratic Party," Roberts told NBC's "Chris Matthews Show." "I think he exemplified all of the things that people hate about Democrats. And the fact that he was - it was a hate-America-first campaign and that hurts the Democrats every time." Adding insult to injury, Roberts also contended that Moore's "physical appearance did not help."
  • Farewell, My Cokie [She was too conservative?!]

    07/19/2002 12:38:20 PM PDT · by NativeNewYorker · 22 replies · 129+ views
    the nation ^ | 7/19/2 | Eric Alterman
    Speaking on NPR recently, Cokie Roberts, the soon-to-retire co-host of ABC's This Week, falsely informed her listeners that "the President was exonerated by the Securities and Exchange Commission." In fact, even though his daddy was the President of the United States during the incident in question, after a remarkably relaxed investigation the SEC informed Bush's lawyer that its decision "must in no way be construed as indicating that [George W. Bush] has been exonerated." Call me sentimental, but I'm going to miss the old gal. With no discernible politics save an attachment to her class, no reporting and frequently no...