Mike Wallace
#1
Posted 08 April 2012 - 02:48 PM
I grew up watching 60 Minutes (no Wonderful World of Disney in this household) and it's still must-see-TV every Sunday. He retired awhile ago, but he is, and will continue to be, missed.
RIP
#2
Posted 08 April 2012 - 03:07 PM
Washington Post
Wall Street Journal
And the transcription of the Face the Nation segment.
This section in the NYTimes obit touched me the most:
“He’s in a facility in Connecticut. Physically, he’s okay. Mentally, he’s not,” Chris Wallace said. “He still recognizes me and knows who I am, but he’s uneven. The interesting thing is, he never mentions ’60 Minutes.’ It’s as if it didn’t exist. It’s as if that part of his memory is completely gone. The only thing he really talks about is family — me, my kids, my grandkids, his great-grandchildren. There’s a lesson there. This is a man who had a fabulous career and for whom work always came first. Now he can’t even remember it.”
(And what the hell is the son of Mike Wallace doing on Fox New?)
#3
Posted 08 April 2012 - 03:14 PM
Monty Burns
#4
Posted 08 April 2012 - 04:00 PM
"None of you get it." - Wilfrid (on the Beatles)
"I don't have time to point out all the ways in which you're wrong" - irnscrabblechf52
#5
Posted 08 April 2012 - 04:24 PM
WHat a strange sad ending to a remarkable life.This section in the NYTimes obit touched me the most:
“He’s in a facility in Connecticut. Physically, he’s okay. Mentally, he’s not,” Chris Wallace said. “He still recognizes me and knows who I am, but he’s uneven. The interesting thing is, he never mentions ’60 Minutes.’ It’s as if it didn’t exist. It’s as if that part of his memory is completely gone. The only thing he really talks about is family — me, my kids, my grandkids, his great-grandchildren. There’s a lesson there. This is a man who had a fabulous career and for whom work always came first. Now he can’t even remember it.”
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#6
Posted 11 April 2012 - 05:40 PM
NYTimes
Washington Post
Wall Street Journal
And the transcription of the Face the Nation segment.
This section in the NYTimes obit touched me the most:“He’s in a facility in Connecticut. Physically, he’s okay. Mentally, he’s not,” Chris Wallace said. “He still recognizes me and knows who I am, but he’s uneven. The interesting thing is, he never mentions ’60 Minutes.’ It’s as if it didn’t exist. It’s as if that part of his memory is completely gone. The only thing he really talks about is family — me, my kids, my grandkids, his great-grandchildren. There’s a lesson there. This is a man who had a fabulous career and for whom work always came first. Now he can’t even remember it.”
(And what the hell is the son of Mike Wallace doing on Fox New?)
I was tooling around the t.v. dial last night and caught a few minutes of Charlie Rose in which he, Morley Safter, Steve Kroft, and Jeff Fager (current president of CBS News) were discussing Mike Wallace. One of them mentioned that Wallace nearly became Richard Nixon's press secretary. I had never heard that before. That might say something about his (and Chris's) political leanings.












