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Life After Brown
Tim Russert
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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 353163" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>He was a class act, one of the few journalist I have any respect for. He would ask the tough questions and was a big family man.</p><p></p><p> I remember a story he was telling about his son, Luke. His son came home one day and said something like "Hi Dad, I just got a tattoo", knowing that Russert hated them. Luke rolled up his sleeve and showed off a big "TJR" tat on his arm, which was Tim's and Tim's father's initials. Luke said that he always wanted his father and grandfather to be by his side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 353163, member: 1674"] He was a class act, one of the few journalist I have any respect for. He would ask the tough questions and was a big family man. I remember a story he was telling about his son, Luke. His son came home one day and said something like "Hi Dad, I just got a tattoo", knowing that Russert hated them. Luke rolled up his sleeve and showed off a big "TJR" tat on his arm, which was Tim's and Tim's father's initials. Luke said that he always wanted his father and grandfather to be by his side. [/QUOTE]
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