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- Cronkite, Walter -CBS Anchor, syndicated Columnist.
- In person, a humble guy. On the air, the epitome of truth. (Ralph Carson, Memphis, TN)
- Dowd, Maureen - NY Times columnist
- Witty, no, make that hilarious, and not afraid to take anyone on. (J Ellery, New Brunswick, NJ)
- I don't care if my wife knows. My favorite lady. (Bill Bratton, Chicago)
- Ensley, Gerald - senior writer for the Tallahassee Democrat. (850) 599-2310 or email at
- Maybe the South will rise again - Robert from MA "I read his column online."
- Farmer, John Columnist with Star Ledger of NJ, the state newspaper website
- All I know is he hates Republicans. That makes him my hero - Sonny V. Westfield, NJ
- Franken, AL - pretty soon they'll be saying "star of stage, screen and radio". A man for all venues
- Herbert, Bob - NY Times. A lot of folks love to hate him website
- Hudson, Mike, writes for 'Niagara Falls Reporter'. Small papers have great guys, too article
- Hunt, Al - Wall St Journal, amidst their conservatives, a liberal unauthorized bio
- Jennings, Peter - ABC anchor who had the courage to ask during 9/11, "Where is the President?"
- Lehrer, Jim - Does anyone doubt his sincerity? website and bio
- Maverick, Maury Jr. - Newspaperman. Deceased. A Texan, a witty and intelligent liberal voice bio
- Maxwell, Bill - Imagine being a black Texas liberal newspaperman! column
- Moore, Michael - His dream is for the Pres to just disappear website
- Murrow, Edward R. Courage and integrity. Considered by many as the best ever tribute
- There has never been anyone remotely like him - Jack Ellery, WCTC Radio
- You know the old expression 'they don't make them like that anymore... well, they don't - Richard Siegel, Miami
- Parry, Robert - a bit outside the mainstream, thus not a familiar name Bio
- Rather, Dan - A tempestuous career, but a dedicated journalist
- He followed Cronkite, which made his job impossible. Steve Carlson, Hartford
- Rich, Frank - NY Times columnist.
- Knows how to put the pin on the donkey... well, in this case, the Republicans. (Sam Cohen, NYC)
- Rooney, Andy - 60 Minutes Now there's a FUNNY liberal.
- Rowan, Carl - Deceased - He never forgot his roots, nor his liberalism in memorium
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