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Steve Gilliard, 1966-2007

Posted by Bob Geiger at 6:24 PM on June 2, 2007.


Bob Geiger: Great Progressive blogger dies at 41
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Steve Gilliard, editor and publisher of The News Blog, one of the Progressive media's strongest voices and one of the sharpest writers I have ever read, died today at the age of 41.

I found out hours ago and have been unable to write anything until now… I'm feeling a numbing, knot-in-the-stomach grief -- not enough to burst into tears, but enough to immobilize me with thoughts of Steve and to perform the bizarre ritual of looking at the last e-mails he sent me in February before being hospitalized and pummeling myself with the reality that I'll never see those kinds of words again.

And what kind of words they were… Whether in a personal e-mail to me or a post lancing the right-wing knucklehead du jour, Steve was, well, Steve and his clarity, tone and pugnacity were unmistakable.

Steve was already a very well-known blogger when I began doing political commentary and reporting in 2005 and, as is the lot of all new bloggers, I was resoundingly ignored by most in the Progressive blog world -- hell, I was ignored by most of my family and friends.

But despite his hard-earned and lofty status and my total lack thereof, Steve acknowledged me and showed me respect beyond what I had contributed to our common dialog. It wasn't in e-mails with a lot of words -- Steve wasn't one to write flowery praise dotted with smiley faces -- but just a few sentences from the likes of Steve Gilliard telling me my writing had worth, was enough to get my hands back on the keyboard again.

Steve was a fighter and, as tears welled in my eyes upon hearing of his passing today, I almost started laughing thinking of Steve somehow witnessing the spectacle and telling me to cut the f___ing waterworks and get back to fighting for our country. He was that tough and loved our nation that much. But to those of us who worked with him and sought his advice, as I so often did, he was, more than he may have been willing to admit, a gentle, kind soul with a loving heart.

So, I'm going to get back to work. There's much to be done in America and the work Steve Gilliard did so well goes on -- though we, his teammates and countrymen, are poorer and immeasurably diminished by his passing.

To his wonderful partner, Jen, and his family, I offer my deepest sympathies.

Steve didn’t ask many to love him… Somehow, it just turned out that way.

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Bob Geiger is a political writer, specializing in coverage of the United States Senate for AlterNet and other Progressive web sites. You can reach Bob at geiger.bob@gmail.com and read more from him at BobGeiger.com.


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another fakeLeftist bites the dust
Posted by: emmanuel_goldstein_fights_fake_lefties on Jun 2, 2007 9:04 PM   
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I know who this dude was. He was all about bringing the internet meme in line with the Identity fakeLeft progressivism. Can't say I will miss him.

The enemy that shows its face is deadly enough. But the enemy that shows a false face is the deadliest of all.

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» Honey, give it a rest Posted by: hagwind
left or right, be polite
Posted by: doctordave on Jun 4, 2007 11:00 AM   
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This ugly. It is generally bad form to speak ill of the dead and even worse to couch such criticism in a self-righteous claim of pious political purity. As Gandhi suggested we must must first come to embody the changes we hope to make in the world around us. By this standard, Emmanuel, you have fallen well short. Regrets...

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Raconteur Of Our Forbidden and Banished Thoughts
Posted by: fullerg on Jun 4, 2007 1:41 PM   
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It is often said that journalism is the first draft of history . When the history of our age is written it will be bloggers like Steve who will be viewed as the early and brave facilitators of journalistic truth and the raconteurs of our forbidden and banished thoughts .

In our age , an age where the control of the American Press by a small cadre of commercial interest and their political and journalistic henchmen , (collectively Newspapers ,TV and Radio - MSM for short) , is at an unprecedented level in our Nation’s history - Steve’s penchant for telling it straight and telling it early has been an important voice and it is missed .

Greg Fuller

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