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Kid Berwyn

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2. "Integrity is for paupers." -- Tim Russert
Sun Sep 17, 2023, 11:49 AM
Sep 2023

Per David Podvin:



CHOCOLATES AND NYLONS, SIR?

By David Podvin

In 1992, shortly after being named moderator of Meet The Press, Tim Russert was having lunch with a broadcast executive. The mealtime conversation was about the pros and cons of working for General Electric’s NBC subsidiary. Russert expounded on how being employed by GE had brought him to the realization that things functioned better when Republicans were in charge.

“You know, Tim, you used to be such a rabid Democrat when you worked for Pat Moynihan,” said the executive. “But now that you’ve gotten a glimpse of who’s handing out the money in this business, you’ve become quite the Jaycee. Were you wrong about everything you used to believe so strongly?”

“I still believe,” Russert said, leaning across the table. “I believe in everything I ever did. But I also know that I never would have become moderator on Meet The Press if my employers were uncomfortable with me. And, given the amount of money at stake, millions of dollars, I don’t blame them. This is business.”

The executive agreed. “But are you concerned about losing yourself? You know, selling out?”

Russert pounded the table. “Integrity is for paupers!”

Continues…

https://www.vendio.com/mesg/read.html?num=28&thread=139994

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Many thanks, Charley. As usual. (nt) Paladin Sep 2023 #1
"Integrity is for paupers." -- Tim Russert Kid Berwyn Sep 2023 #2
Wow! mountain grammy Sep 2023 #9
Yes, indeedy shrike3 Sep 2023 #16
WTF! Never heard any of this. Anytime I would mention Russert here I would get unkind comments. Pepsidog Sep 2023 #22
Pretty much, it was in the early 2000s they showed Johonny Sep 2023 #3
I recall some reporting on that going back to the early 90s JHB Sep 2023 #26
Well, no surprise there. Wednesdays Sep 2023 #28
Whenever I Was Posting About The Show T_A Sep 2023 #4
The Late, Great Bartcop... GB_RN Sep 2023 #23
Pierce is cilla4progress Sep 2023 #5
I couldn't stand Tim Russert. LisaM Sep 2023 #6
Same. Sky Jewels Sep 2023 #18
"Link to Nazi bar" LOL I mean, "Link to tweet" AnrothElf Sep 2023 #7
I remember when Meet the Press was actually meeting with the press Zorro Sep 2023 #8
I for one musette_sf Sep 2023 #10
I thought of him as chucklehead. Squaredeal Sep 2023 #11
Phil Donahue MOMFUDSKI Sep 2023 #12
His show was canceled underpants Sep 2023 #20
Especially since at that time they were owned by General Electric... JHB Sep 2023 #27
Yes. GE underpants Sep 2023 #29
I remember thinking of Tim Russert as a nonstop blow job. calimary Sep 2023 #13
Russert became a news icon when he died. Not before. NoMoreRepugs Sep 2023 #14
Here is how Meet the Press worked back in the day. There was a plain stage. flashman13 Sep 2023 #15
I am old enough to remember when "real journalism" existed, which means I'm pretty old. NNadir Sep 2023 #17
60 Minutes ironically underpants Sep 2023 #21
Well, we certainly can't have corporations doing anything but maximizing profits. rubbersole Sep 2023 #24
john Chancellor was, no joke, my childhood hero. Aristus Sep 2023 #32
I absolutely agree that in those times all of the TV anchors... NNadir Sep 2023 #33
This. And every network had a version of the exact same news show. ms liberty Sep 2023 #19
+1. yonder Sep 2023 #25
Such as in the 50s, Chronoscope, which ran on CBS JHB Sep 2023 #30
I miss Bartcop DJ Porkchop Sep 2023 #31
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