CSI: Russert

The Meet the Press host died today at the age of 58.  This is, of course, shocking and tragic.  That said — and it’s going to take the mainstream media a few days to get to this point — let’s assign the following to my readers:  post in a comment to this thread when you ...

By , a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast.

The Meet the Press host died today at the age of 58.  This is, of course, shocking and tragic.  That said -- and it's going to take the mainstream media a few days to get to this point -- let's assign the following to my readers:  post in a comment to this thread when you hear the following explanations for Russert's early demise: Terry McAulliffe implying that "Big Russ" was up in heaven; Feminists finally get their revenge on the sexist NBC media empire  The blogs did it -- they're responsible for everything bad that ever happens, anywhere. More seriously, I'm glad I never had to appear as a guest on Meet The Press -- with this blog, Russert could have come up with contradictory quotes in thirty seconds flat. 

The Meet the Press host died today at the age of 58.  This is, of course, shocking and tragic.  That said — and it’s going to take the mainstream media a few days to get to this point — let’s assign the following to my readers:  post in a comment to this thread when you hear the following explanations for Russert’s early demise:

  1. Terry McAulliffe implying that “Big Russ” was up in heaven;
  2. Feminists finally get their revenge on the sexist NBC media empire 
  3. The blogs did it — they’re responsible for everything bad that ever happens, anywhere.

More seriously, I’m glad I never had to appear as a guest on Meet The Press — with this blog, Russert could have come up with contradictory quotes in thirty seconds flat. 

Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner

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