Topic: Tim Russert

5 chapters across the catalog

War on Weed
Episode 538 37:44 - 39:51

538: War on Weed

Washington DC Social Scene, Tim Russert Funeral

The social and political bubble of Washington DC is compared to the elite enclave of Palm Beach, Florida. The hosts discuss how events like Tim Russert's funeral serve as networking and lobbying opportunities for the political class.

Red Cell
Episode 532 33:11 - 38:11

532: Red Cell

Mark Leibovich, This Town and Washington Cynicism

Author Mark Leibovich discussed his book "This Town" on Charlie Rose, describing the co-opted and cynical nature of Washington D.C. politics. The book opens with an account of Tim Russert's 2008 funeral, which Leibovich describes as a networking opportunity where business cards were exchanged. The Clintons are specifically mentioned as "pros" at navigating public mourning and empathy for political gain.

Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears
Episode 36 1:32:45 - 1:36:06

36: Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears

Tim Russert Eulogies and the End of an Era

The extensive media coverage following the death of Tim Russert is contrasted with the lack of attention given to filmmaker Sidney Pollack. Rush Limbaugh's analysis suggests the eulogies were actually lamenting the end of an era of objective, middle-of-the-road political interviewing. Modern media is viewed as having shifted toward a highly partisan model where objectivity is no longer the standard.

Obama and Olbermann
Episode 35 48:35 - 51:34

35: Obama and Olbermann

Tim Russert Death, Valerie Plame Conspiracy Theories

The sudden death of Meet the Press host Tim Russert at age 58 is discussed. While official reports cite a heart attack, the hosts entertain conspiracy theories related to Russert's knowledge of the Valerie Plame affair. They note physical signs of high blood pressure in recent photos of Russert but question why anyone would have a motive to silence the neutral commentator.