Word: russerts
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...says, “Perhaps the feistiest [interviewee] was Ross Perot in 1992.” Just days after the interview—during which Perot momentarily had Russert in a good-natured headlock— Perot dropped out of the presidential race...
...distinct advantage I have, I know what goes on inside the closed doors journalists stand outside of,” Russert told the Columbia Journalism review in 1992. “When I’m interviewing someone, I know what exercise they’ve gone through, what points they’re trying to make, what questions they’re trying to avoid...
Said to consult seven newspapers daily, Russert has unnerved more than a few well-known guests on his show...
...talking to The Crimson, Russert recalls his conversations with Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton as particularly exciting, since “anything that is said can reverberate...
Also “memorable,” he says, was his interview with Vice President Dick Cheney at Camp David three days after September 11—when the second-in-command assured Russert and the rest of America that the terrorists would be brought to justice...