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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDU beloved poster, babylonsister, consistently posted Eric Boehlert here.
You have not posted today, babysis, and I want you to know we share your grief over the news of his passing. This is one of the toughest days here in 2 decades.
Please let us know you are OK.
greatauntoftriplets
(175,751 posts)And such a tragic way to go. He was an excellent writer who will be missed.
blm
(113,100 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(175,751 posts)He was only 57.
mountain grammy
(26,655 posts)Terrible loss for all of us who value truth. He was one of the best. Ill miss him every day in my emails. Unbelievable.
Cha
(297,716 posts)I've heard of this.. Eric Boehlert was such a warrior for Democracy.. calling out the fascist media!
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Cha
(297,716 posts)blm
(113,100 posts)Press Run subscribers.
Cha
(297,716 posts)Solly Mack
(90,787 posts)My heart goes out to his family.
lastlib
(23,303 posts)Just when we need it most!
Deepest sympathies to his family and friends from this DUer.
senseandsensibility
(17,146 posts)Irreplaceable was the word I was looking for.
Pepsidog
(6,254 posts)Docreed2003
(16,878 posts)Such a powerful voice exposing the lies and bias in the media. He will be sorely missed
babylonsister
(171,094 posts)I am shattered. He was a shining light in my hunt for news because he was on our side and could be trusted. We were FB friends. That is where I'd go to find his articles; the first one I 'borrowed' I IM'ed him to let him know he had quite a following over here, providing a link for him. So at least he knew he had a cheering squad on DU.
Boehlert did a valuable service for all of us by pointing out media hypocrisy-I surely hope someone can pick up that mantle. His voice will surely be missed.
spanone
(135,884 posts)blm
(113,100 posts)that you would have his columns posted without fail.
I will always envision his peacefulness, resting on his chair expressing love for his family and fireplace at Christmas with his sweet pup. I hope that is his forever. He just loved Christmastime.
((babysis))
This heart is broken.
True Blue American
(17,989 posts)So sad to know a brilliant voice of true news is gone. He will be missed terribly.
Cha
(297,716 posts)Boehlert post.. TY for all of his Priceless contributions to our Democracy!
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blm
(113,100 posts)Been tearing up all day.
Someone here at DU said it was like when Wellstone died. I have to agree.
Cha
(297,716 posts)post has it started again But I think it's healing to let out our grief for what we've lost.
I can imagine how his family and close loved ones feel.: It's so unbearably hard.
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pazzyanne
(6,558 posts)It was a tough year!
Rest in peace, Eric Boehlert. Your voice is missed.
Historic NY
(37,453 posts)for that moron Gaetz.
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CousinIT
(9,259 posts)I read his articles a LOT and his voice, so badly needed, will be severely missed.
I hate that this has happened to him and his family -- and to us!
usaf-vet
(6,212 posts)I am from the Vietnam generation.
I have a friend who used to do dangerous things. Fly stunt planes. Race motorcycles. Race snowmobiles. Always always pushing the envelope.
I said to him one day, "Ralph" (not his real name). Why do you do these dangerous things? You have a wife and young kids!
He looked at me and told me this story. I went to Vietnam as part of a seven-man reconnaissance team. We were always behind enemy lines gathering data on our enemies. Seven of us went, and I was the only one to come home alive. He said I decided then when "GOD" decides it is your time, it IS your time. It doesn't matter if you are sitting in an easy chair in your living room or flying stunt planes.
At the time, I had a hard time understanding or accepting that rationale. But as I got older and saw good people doing great things yet suddenly dying at a young age, my thoughts have evolved. Now, with age, I find it harder to dispute his rationale.
Eric Boehlert is the latest good person dying too young, too suddenly.
I wish his family the best and hope they can find some peace.
momta
(4,079 posts)I admit there are things I won't do because I find them scary or dangerous. Sometimes that fear is rational, sometimes not.
When my kids were in elementary school there was a young mom with two small children who went for a bike ride with her own mom. She was very cautious, always wore a helmet and followed the rules of the road. The accident was horrific. A truck's brakes failed, crossed the median. Her mother was untouched, but this young mom was killed instantly. Almost like it was "just her time". Our whole community was devastated.
I don't consider myself fatalistic, and I'm certainly not religious, but I believe we all have to live our lives with the full knowledge that sometimes bad things just happen to good people.
Eric Boehlert will be sorely missed. His insights were unique and valuable.
I, too, hope his family can find peace.