Careful....you might dislocate your shoulder patting yourself on the back
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Other than perhaps Lester Holt, none of the current day anchors have the same sense of gravitas as those who provided the voices that led a nation through the darkness of that day.
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Yep. Peter Jennings kept me from wigging completely out. Bush was flying around, Cheney was in a bunker, & I listened to sirens—Pentagon burn victims being taken to a hospital a few blocks from me—for hours. There was no social media yet; networks & anchors mattered that day.
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This is an amazingly narcissistic and self-centered way for journalists to memorialize a national tragedy. I know that, like the for rest of us, that day was traumatic for journalists. But this is a little over the top.
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“Me, me, me! Look at me!” FOH with your ego.
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"Network TV anchors were "the closest thing that America had to national leaders on 9/11. They were the moral authority for the country on that first day,". Is there any other profession that is so self-confident as to post crap like this? Moral authority? National leaders?
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I now see I was wrong for thinking that only politicians were shameless enough to make today about themselves…
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Dear god delete this
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No, tv news anchors were not and never will be “national leaders”.

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