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T Roosevelt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:43 PM
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How much respect does Tim Russert deserve?
I was listening to Ed Schultz the other day (didn't have an option), and he said that he had "tremendous respect" for Tim Russert.

Just what exactly has Tim Russert ever done to deserve "tremendous" respect? Is there something in his background, some journalistic expose, anything, that he's done?

This is one of the problems I have with Ed Schultz - if he has tremendous respect for Russert, someone that the Libby trial exposed as an administration doormat, just how low is Ed's respect bar set?
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anitar1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:45 PM
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1. None. n/t
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Sir Jeffrey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:46 PM
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2. Well...
at least Russert didn't lie under oath to protect Libby.
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truebrit71 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:46 PM
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3. Zero. He's a platinum card-carrying member of the * enabling media circus.
One of THE largest presstitutes out there, and well-known in the WH as a 'good guy' to get the message out.

Fuck Russert.

Twice.

Sideways.
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kath Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:48 PM
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4. Zip. It ain't for nothin' that he was MWO's MediaWhore of the Year at least once, if
not twice. And he was always VERY strong in the running for the honor, even when he didn't win.

I still miss The Horse. :-(
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mohinoaklawnillinois Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:49 PM
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5. Absolutely none. n/t
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southerncrone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:49 PM
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6. I use to respect Russert many yrs ago; he was fair & asked probing questions, but
now he seems to be a corporate sell-out.
For instance, I was shocked Sunday when he had Tom DeLay on his show as an expert on the Iraq War & Russert kept hocking DeLay's new book.

Felt that was very inappropriate since there are still charges pending against DeLay.
Why would Russert give him a forum?

Have notice DeLay has appeared back on the scene a few times this week. What gives?
:wtf:
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11 Bravo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:52 PM
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9. It is all part of the DeLay Rehabilitation Tour.
I have said it before, you have to pound a stake through these fuckers hearts to finally be rid of them.
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southerncrone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:56 PM
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13. Yea, he looked even waxier than ever.
I swear he is escaped from a wax museum somewhere! Not human!
:+
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in_cog_ni_to Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:51 PM
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7. ZERO..ZILCH...NONE...NADA... He should have been fired as soon as BNC learned he was a mouthpiece
for the WH. But, of course, the corporation he works for WANTS HIM TO BE A MOUTHPIECE for the WH. It lines their pockets with $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

Ed Schultz said he respects Russert? sheesh. What a loser.
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peace13 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:52 PM
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8. Sorry, but Tim is one of them! n/t
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IWantAChange Donating Member (974 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:53 PM
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10. Timmy on South Park deserves more respect than Russert
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Rob H. Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:54 PM
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11. None
Watching him on "Meet the Press" this last weekend was excruciating when the subject was ejecting Alberto. He did his best to make it sound as if the whole thing is a partisan witch hunt. (He also mentioned something along the lines of, "But, but, but Clinton did it, too! Whaa!")
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GOPEC Donating Member (217 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:55 PM
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12. Russert on Toostupidtobepresident.com
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Horse with no Name Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 01:59 PM
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14. Well considering it's Rush Schultz saying it
It doesn't surprise me.
However, if a REAL progressive asked a similar question, I would have to assume they were being facetious because I can't imagine anyone other than a card-carrying Republican admiring Timmy.
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peacetalksforall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:00 PM
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15. General Electric war waterboy and Republican Party primo promoter (pimp)..
The report about Russert's interview with DeLay says plenty.

Platinum card carrying member - says it all. That's an A+ description.

I think Ed Shultz should know what some people at DU think about his comment.

If Ed Schultz wants to be a Democrat radio hero, he has to stop and learn a lot more.

Honoring Russert would be something that the DLC would do.

In the end, to each his own.
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catmandu57 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:01 PM
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16. I've gotta go with none
as well. That sleezy bastard was pontificating on the evening news last night about how the democrats better tread lightly in investigating the criminals at the white house, if this keeps up I'll be buying a new tv before long.
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HowHasItComeToThis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:14 PM
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21. EVERYTHING REPUBLICAN IS FRAUD AND LIES, THE LATEST
Fired U.S. attorneys ranked above peers in prosecutions

By LARA JAKES JORDAN
Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Six of the eight U.S. attorneys fired by the Justice Department ranked in the top third among their peers for the number of prosecutions filed last year, according to an analysis of federal records.

In addition, five of the eight were among the government's top performers in winning convictions.


The analysis undercuts Justice Department claims that the prosecutors were dismissed because of lackluster job performance. Democrats contend the firings were politically motivated, and calls are increasing for the resignation or ouster of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

Immigration cases — a top Bush administration priority, especially in states along the porous Southwest border — helped boost the total number of prosecutions for U.S. attorneys in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

Four of the prosecutors also rated high in pursuing drug cases, according to Justice Department data analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. Only one of the eight received a better-than-average ranking in prosecuting weapons cases.

Several of the attorneys who were told last Dec. 7 to resign complained their reputations were sullied when the Justice Department linked the firings to underwhelming results in each of the eight districts — in Arizona, Little Rock, Ark., Grand Rapids, Mich., Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.

"I respectfully request that you reconsider the rationale of poor performance as the basis for my dismissal," Margaret Chiara, the former prosecutor in Grand Rapids, Mich., complained in an e-mail. The description, in part, she said, "is proving to be a formidable obstacle to securing employment."

Top Justice aide Michael Elston wrote back that "our only choice is to continue to be truthful about this entire matter."

"The word performance obviously has not set well with you and your colleagues," wrote Elston, chief of staff to Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty. "By that word we only meant to convey that there were issues about policy, priorities and management/leadership that we felt were important to the Department's effectiveness."

The data on prosecutions and convictions, provided to TRAC by the Justice Department's executive office that oversees U.S. attorneys, indicates the majority of the fired prosecutors were hardly slackers.

They show:

• Except for Chiara and Bud Cummins in Little Rock, the group ranked in the top third among the nation's 93 U.S. attorneys in contributing to an overall 106,188 federal prosecutions filed last year.

• Of those six, all but Kevin Ryan in San Francisco also scored among the top third in winning a collective 98,939 convictions.

• Three districts — Arizona, New Mexico and San Diego — were among the five highest in number of immigration prosecutions. Given their proximity to the Mexican border, the results come as little surprise. The Justice Department, however, attributed former San Diego prosecutor Carol Lam's firing in part to lagging immigration prosecutions and convictions.

The TRAC data confirm immigration prosecutions in San Diego dropped from 2,243 in 2002 to 1,715 in 2006. Meanwhile, convictions dropped from 1,763 to 1,449 over the five-year period Lam led the office.

• In drug prosecutions, Arizona, New Mexico, San Diego and Seattle were ranked among in the 20 highest number of cases brought. Only Little Rock fell into the bottom third among all 93 U.S. attorneys' offices.

• Seven of the eight districts received mediocre rankings in weapons prosecutions. The exception was Arizona, which prosecuted 199 of the nation's 9,313 weapons cases — the tenth highest in the country.

• None of the eight districts ranked particularly high in bringing terrorism or public corruption cases.

Justice spokesman Brian Roehrkasse attributed the high number of prosecutions and convictions in the border states to immigration cases that inflated overall statistics there. He called the number of immigration convictions last year "the highest ever."

Justice officials have cited poor management skills, insubordination and, in Cummins' case in Little Rock, political favoritism for replacements as other factors that led to the firings.

That underscores another apparent consideration in the dismissals: loyalty to the Bush administration, said former Justice Department inspector general Michael Bromwich.

"The notion that the rug can be pulled out from under them because they may not toe the line on death penalty issues or their immigration prosecution statistics may not be high enough really undermines the system of independent U.S. attorneys," said Bromwich, inspector general during the Clinton administration and now a partner in Washington law firm Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver and Jacobson.

An estimated 3,000 pages of e-mails and other Justice Department documents released this week indicate anew that the White House was eager to bring in new blood to the politically appointed prosecutors' posts.

"Administration has determined to ask some underperforming USAs to move on," wrote Kyle Sampson, Gonzales' former chief of staff, in a Dec. 5, 2006, e-mail to Associate Attorney General Bill Mercer. The term "USAs" is shorthand for U.S. attorneys.
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NNN0LHI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:04 PM
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17. Fat boy wrote a book about his daddy and it made him famous n/t
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AlCzervik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:08 PM
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18. you Russert actually gave his father the nickname "Big Russ" it's a small thing
but i think it's telling. Russert is always trumpeting "Big Russ" like "Big Russ's" buddies have always called him that---not the case.
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Vinnie From Indy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:10 PM
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19. Russert is as corrupt as the masters he serves
His show is merely a launching platform for all manner of propaganda, lies and smear. I would also offer that he has been an integral part of the rise of GW Bush.
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Kurovski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-21-07 02:11 PM
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20. I dunno, maybe he pays his bills on time, maybe he's kind to animals.
But as a journalist and interviewer...he's a terrible failure for all but the criminal element in our government.

History will not be kind to Mr. Russert, barring some meaningful transformation.

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