Tim Russert As Guardian Angel: Is the Media Going Too Far?
7/10/08 at 12:53 PM

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Okay. We're happy for Bicks and all, but is this maybe getting a little out of hand? The blanket coverage of Russert's death and memorial service and the long television tribute montages that some critics thought were too much (Jack Shafer accused the media of canonizing him as a saint) — all that, we could understand. Russert's death was jarring: He was a rare figure in political journalism that everybody liked. But now it seems like we're moving on from sainthood and turning him into a miracle-working angel. It started with the rainbow over Washington during his memorial service. We know he was Catholic, a wonderful man, and friends with the Pope — but we don't see any altars set up to Russert. Yet.
A journalist like Michael Bicks would logically have Russert on his mind when he had mysterious pains. As would a Washington resident like the woman who had a similar experience, chronicled in the Washington Express. But let's be honest — hordes of men across the country rushing to the hospital to get checked out? That seems like a little bit of a stretch. Maybe if the president died. Or Brad Pitt or Donovan McNabb. We can't help but think some journalists are making way too much of this because they're having trouble letting go. For Tim's sake, isn't it time to just let his accomplishments speak for him? The ones from while he was alive, we mean.
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