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  • HE HAD THE BALLS TOO ASK JOHN KERRY AND BUSH ABOUT SKULL AND BONES SOCIETY HES MAD PIMP!!! MY HAT GOES OFF TOO HIM!!

  • What a tragedy, he was one of the few that you really felt you could trust.

  • He was the best in the main stream media. If I trusted anyone with his facts, it was Tim Russert. He was unbiased and really represented us, the American public. We thank NBC for the coverage and hope someday they will prepare a collection of DVD package of Tim's interview so that aspiring journalist can learn from this professional. We will miss him.

  • He was a gentle Ben. i loved the guy. We'll all miss him.

  • Thanks for the tip. I don't usually search individual web sites of the networks. I did watch the well deserved coverage by NBC. It was touching. We'll all miss Tim. He was truly a giant in his profession as well as his family life.

  • Our sincere condolence to his dad and family. Specially this weekend when we are celebrating 'Fathers Day' knowing the kind of excellent relationship he had with his dad. He was the prince of honest journalism. We'll miss him.

  • He was simply the best. We'll all miss him. He represented the ideal American we all aspire to be. He met all his obligations to the public as a professional journalist with integrity.

  • Tough but the best. He really asked the tough questions respectfully supporting it with indisputable evidence of the facts. He will be greatly missed.

  • No one I think of can fit his shoes. He was my number one favorite. Thanks for the tip. I watched NBC coverage. By the way other media, CNN, ABC, CBS also have decent coverage. But of course NBC is the best.

  • He was the best thoughtful political analyst we have ever watched. I don't tear up for someone I never met personally, I made an exception in his case.

  • He was a remarkable journalist. The public will miss his incredible work ethic and a real professional. We'll miss him.

  • He was the best. I am at a loss on what will happen to "Meet the Press" without him.

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