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Aug 18, 2009

Robert Novak Dies at 78

Robert Novak, the conservative commentator often referred to as The Prince of Darkness, has succumbed to brain cancer at the age of 78. Kenneth Tomlinson at HumanEvents.com, which published the Evans-Novak Report up until it was canceled last year, confirmed the news this morning. Novak, perhaps now best known for his role in outing CIA agent Valerie Plame, first announced he had been diagnosed with a fatal brain tumor almost exactly a year ago,…

Aug 04, 2008

Awkward/Sad/Funny Typo from Novak AP story on NYTimes.com

digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/politics/Funny_Sad_Typo_on_Robert_Novak_Retirement_Story_on_NYTimes’; They’ve already fixed it, but the error above in the Associated Press story about Robert Novak’s immediate retirement was live on The New York Times web site for a short time earlier this afternoon. Yikes! The conservative columnist may be widely known as the “Prince of Darkness,” but brain tumors are certainly no laughing matter. Except, it turns out, when they lead to mistakes like this. Too soon?…

Aug 04, 2008

Robert Novak Retires After ‘Dire’ Brain Tumor Diagnosis

The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that conservative columnist Robert Novak has announced his immediate retirement. He told the paper that his recent diagnosis of a brain tumor was “dire.” Novak was involved in an accident on July 23 when he hit a pedestrian with his car and drove away. He was stopped a short distance later by a bicyclist who witnessed the incident. Novak claimed he didn’t realize he had hit someone. He was diagnosed…

Jul 28, 2008

Robert Novak Announces He Has a Brain Tumor

Just days after he hit a pedestrian with his car here in D.C., conservative columnist Robert Novak has announced that he has a brain tumor. Novak’s paper, the Chicago Sun-Times, reported the news earlier today. Novak said he was diagnosed on Sunday with a brain tumor and will soon begin treatment at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. He issued the following statement: “On Sunday, July 27, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I…

Jul 25, 2008

Plame and Wilson Comment on the Novak Saga

Robert Novak’s recent run-in with an 86-year-old homeless man is the story that just keeps on giving. Via ThinkProgress, we find that Novak’s biggest detractors, Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson, released a statement yesterday on the incident:Our sympathies go out to the victim of Novak’s action. Once again Novak has demonstrated his callous disregard for the rights of others, as well as his chronic inability to accept responsibility for his actions. We have long argued…

Jul 24, 2008

Novak Pedestrian Much Older, Homeless

Just to add some fuel to Martin’s argument that yesterday’s Robert Novak traffic incident is no laughing matter, the Post has some much better reporting up than WJLA’s early word. Turns out the victim is actually 86 years old, not 66, and he is currently homeless and has been living in a shelter. Clifford Liljenquist’s injuries are apparently not severe, but were complicated by his age and history of homelessness….

Jul 24, 2008

Novak Run-In a Serious Matter

There was plenty of snickering in the media yesterday about Robert Novak’s very literal run-in with a pedestrian. Heck, we snickered ourselves silly, and even Jon Stewart couldn’t resist making jokes — “You know what Washington needs? More vigilante bicyclists!” (see video above). As we mentioned earlier, today WJLA is reporting that the victim of Novak’s negligence might be worse off than originally thought:The victim, a 66-year-old Don Lilkinquist, appeared somewhat incoherent, said the…

Jul 23, 2008

Novak Hits Pedestrian; It’s Not Joe Wilson

The Politico is reporting that conservative commentator Robert Novak — known variably as the “Prince of Darkness” or the “Douchebag of Liberty” — was cited for hitting a pedestrian with his Corvette in downtown Washington today:A Politico reporter saw Novak in the front of a police car with a citation in his hand; a WJLA-TV crew and reporter saw Novak as well. The pedestrian was hospitalized but there were no details about the person’s condition….

Nov 29, 2005

Morning Roundup: Those Crazy Teens Edition

What’s with teens these days? Leave it to WJLA to do some undercover reporting to find out. In a story posted on the website, the station’s probing news team embedded itself with teens in Maryland to find out exactly what makes them tick, what secrets they posses, and what they do on their free time. Not to say that the results are somewhat alarmist, but, oh hell, that’s exactly what they are. Read for yourself:…

 
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