“Meet The Press is where news actually happens. Tim Russert gets people whose opinions shape world events on the public record regarding the most important issues of the week, often casting the news cycle for the next few days. Although criticized for not confronting his guests with contrary opinions or contrary facts, Russert carries forward the decades-long tradition of Meet The Press: getting newsmakers clearly and without wriggle-room on the public record with their opinions and intentions, so that the world is much better informed about what will be happening and why it is happening in the coming days and weeks. This is an invaluable journalistic service.”Read full review »
“It wasn't long ago that all of the current events shows would be this far behind. Here it is Thursday, ten days after the last podcast was put up. Maybe we should start calling these shows "dried up old irrelevant and obsolete affairs" shows.”Read full review »
Tom, Dick, and Harry via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/10/10
“Listening to Meet the Press for the first time today, I was shocked at the low quality of journalism I had to endure as Tim Russert interviewed Ralph Nader. First, Russert focuses his introductory remarks about Ralph Nader on accusations that Nader cost Gore the 2000 election, neglecting to...”Read full review »
jeanraoul via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/26/08