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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnyone else watch/listen to Luke Russert on Mourning Joke?
Please allow me to preface this by saying that Im sorry his father died. At some point, nearly everyones father dies, and we deal with our upset and frustrations each in our own way, each in our own inimitable style. It is part of the maturational process, and for some, it is harder than others due to their age, relationship, and/or emotional investment, as well as a variety of other reasons.
And whereas I always felt that as a member of the lucky sperm club, he was thrust upon us unmercifully by the higher-ups at NBC as a completely and utterly incompetent 22-year-old, he is really not to blame for that ridiculous episode which longtime viewers of MSNBC recall with various levels of admiration or disdain, depending upon the individual.
His interview with Willie Geist today possessed just about the most insipid, platitudinous , ridiculous verbiage I have heard on television in a very long time. It was comparable to listening to a junior high school student in some form of bad therapy and It came across so pathetically I was nearly embarrassed sitting in my car getting gas. I was In near-disbelief that this child of privilege who dealt with his grief by traveling all over the world, undoubtedly staying in luxury, hotels and villas, in order to come to terms with a life event, sees himself as a competent giver of advice on how to deal with loss And how to find oneself again.
I certainly hope hes in therapy with someone who knows what he or she is doing, because this is the most unformed person I have seen in a very long time and I never thought I would be more aggressively headshaking then I used to be listening to his commentary on politics years ago, but that was entirely eclipsed this morning by his discussion of how he has learned to be vulnerable.
Interestingly, I reminisced that the last broadcast I ever saw him do, before he left NBC and embarked upon his Kerouakian-journey, was a feature on the process of removing bubblegum from the sidewalks of Washington DC. I distinctly recall how fitting I thought that assignment was for him at the time.
Of course, MSNBC would see fit to help him promote his book. He does look real healthy and fit with a beard and mustache and wish him and his mental health very well, indeed.
Srkdqltr
(6,530 posts)That's interesting as Geist got his job after his father's death.
I didn't see it as I don't watch Morning Joe.
Beausoleil
(2,886 posts)Srkdqltr
(6,530 posts)I just saw that......
If I try to explain my thinking I'll make it worse.
Thank you again.
Ray Bruns
(4,171 posts)ms liberty
(8,676 posts)bucolic_frolic
(43,917 posts)My advice to the OP - get with the program!!
No follow-up in honor of Chuck Toad.
Doc Sportello
(7,583 posts)Didn't watch it and would never watch the entitled, hubristic, talentless nepo baby. The apple doesn't fall from from the tree but this guy offers nothing but platitudes as you say and is shameless when it comes to using his father's early demise.
unweird
(2,611 posts)It took him three years of world trekking to get where? Is he really now in a place that gives him standing to tell anyone how to deal with loss?
I am at a loss myself. A loss for any more rude noises to make in response to that whole shtick.
Raven
(13,933 posts)it's always ultimately about him. Between the two of them, it was hard to listen to.
PCIntern
(25,804 posts)Thats why the show is called Morning Joe and his last show was Scarborough Country. Does he have a middle name for his next show?
rubbersole
(6,849 posts)And it would still be there if he hadn't been thrown to the curb.
snowybirdie
(5,287 posts)When Tim Russert wrote a best seller about his father? Another grown man not able to deal with his dad's death. Runs in the family.
PCIntern
(25,804 posts)People obsessed with celebrities love that shit.
Kid Berwyn
(15,509 posts)From Variety in 2015:
NBC paid Donald Trump in excess of $213 million for 14 seasons of his reality-competition show, The Apprentice, the real-estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate said in an election filing Wednesday.
During the 14 seasons of The Apprentice, Mr. Trump was paid $213,606,575, Trumps campaign said in a release detailing information he provided to the Federal Election Commission.
https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/donald-trump-nbc-apprentice-213-million-1201541016/
flying_wahini
(6,828 posts)But NO
..
His EGO was just fed and he had to have more
. What a MORON.
Skittles
(153,720 posts)they helped bring us this fucking orange nightmare
shrike3
(4,063 posts)So said Russert the elder, while pounding the table for emphasis.
Seriously, most people dealing with grief have to get back to work, have children to raise, parents to take care of, bills to pay. I get really tired of precious folk who tell us how hard it was to process "a life event" as PC Intern put it, while enjoying leisure.
FHRRK
(614 posts)It was all bullshit, a word salad of currently "in" words and then he thought he hit it out of the park.
SocialDemocrat61
(801 posts)as a mouthpiece for the Bush administration, the nepo baby was getting cushy internships at NBC.
Yavin4
(35,506 posts)And people actually wonder why no one takes network news seriously.
PatSeg
(48,244 posts)It was too embarrassing to watch him and I usually hit "fast-forward" when he came on.
NBC/MSNBC gave him too much responsibility, too soon because he was Tim Russert's son. He didn't have to put in the time and effort to earn his place on the network like many of his co-workers and it really showed. He was just awful.
Skittles
(153,720 posts)I think it's OK for people to help their relatives find jobs, that's the way of the world - it's when they skip ahead - or, "fast-forward" in their career that makes others hate them.
I had no problem with the network giving Tim's son a job, but he should have started at the bottom like everyone else.
LetMyPeopleVote
(146,930 posts)dchill
(38,709 posts)True Blue American
(18,014 posts)In his later years.
Ron Reagan became a Democrats.
Who knows what RFK Junior is ? But dead worm in the brain ?the brain? Peter Doucy thought he was cute.
ms liberty
(8,676 posts)PCIntern
(25,804 posts)Little Luke is now the MSNBC Live Creative Director
What does that actually mean?
Skittles
(153,720 posts)yup
Mike Nelson
(10,036 posts)... do I get a six year trip around the world?
UTUSN
(71,007 posts)And had a W.Shrub campaign button hidden under his lapel. And on CSPAN, when a caller said he slanted like Fox News, he replied smugly, TO the caller, "The caller is mistaken. I work at NBC."
that horseshit that his father was a working class guy from Buffalo and all that rah rah with the Bills and he's just ordinary like the rest of us because of his dear old dad whom he mentioned ten times each show. You know what...Fuck your Dad...you were a shill for the RW pretending to be a Union Guy.
UTUSN
(71,007 posts)which is why I dubbed him "G.E. Russert". I distinctly remember him and WELCH scurrying around together while on camera, yukking and gloating over W. Shrub. And plagiarist BARNICLE also hitched his "redemption" to WELCH and is still there, and treated like above reproach.
LiberalFighter
(52,016 posts)NanaCat
(2,220 posts)Tim Russert was a mouthpiece and fellater of the GQP, and an overall scumbag, all of his career.
He'd invariably softball the GQP traitors on the show, and yet play endless, puerile gotcha games with the Democrat to make them look bad.
He was absolutely consistent in that behaviour, year after year.