Monday, March 8, 2010

Tim Russert, of Buffalo Dear Native Son, Dies


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I loved Tim Russert. Forever. It 'was a kind, a man of modesty and a good Catholic education, a sports fanatic who has never left his beloved Buffalo Bills, however, the sad performance. He also loved baseball and was the holder of subscriptions to the Washington Nationals. It 'was a real person, a characteristic difficult in the circles he traveled to Washington to find their plump smiling Irish face was always in the context of political commentary show on NBC or itsaffiliates. He was a pious man of faith, a family man and a man of principles.

Tim has a policy - that was his life. He was a lover of the American political scene to the talent of a small town near his job. Although it was his job, you get the idea that this would be nothing more than simple emotions, will. Its report on the recent primary season, especially Clinton and Obama Democratic primary race - horse, was the only true source of confidence, because Idirect and direct positions on issues and candidates. He has never in its analysis, which has yet to discover the truth unpopular.

When I saw him on television's "Meet the Press," I will not always ensure that you say, however, as the issue and hear the response of its host. Tim was always nice and even ruthless, but always fair in their search for truth - in contrast to the preponderance of self others - Talking Heads importanceCable network or the news today.

Tim has been a return to the era of civilization. He has raised the bar very high and meet the emission standards and has encouraged his colleagues and subordinates to meet these standards. E 'was simply the best of its kind at the moment.

Tim Russert was the gold standard in political communication and commentary. Seems everyone wanted to be her Sunday morning, while I am very aware of them in danger if they seem too well. Workedhard, have their task, and issues most relevant to current issues of the day. Could not turn or obstruction Tim. Do not allow that. In his inimitable way, slowly, but are designed for a direct answer to your question with a smile, while all the time. But he was never quarrelsome or hostile to its guests. It was not his nature. Ever.

TIM was the product of a bourgeois family home south of Buffalo, the son of a worker that his revered sanitationFather. Wrote a successful book of his father, "Big Russ and Me", in which he praised his father for him, marked by the values of faith, family, hard work and patriotism. Lived these values on a daily basis, who has lived his simple life with passion, and religious, no matter how high they reached the success of the latter. He has never forgotten his roots. His family was his pride and joy, especially his close relationship with his son Lucas, watched with pride DegreeBoston College recently. The value of the family and encourage all those who worked with him for not having before.

Tim Russert has left us too young age of 58 years. E 'is supported by most of us all as a great man, a patriotic American, and one might think that it is plugged in. It' been a swindler, journalist stuffed shirt can not miss. Not Tim.

So that's his hometown of Buffalo, New York, the mayor has ordered all flags to half-staff - a move that has not been given to nearly allGovernment on-line. I can not help but think that Tim would be that such was his sense of 'humor and humble love for life, laughter.

Rest in peace, Tim. We will miss you.

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