Robert Novak, the conservative columnist and ubiquitous cable pundit who in recent years found himself a central figure in the Valerie Plame scandal, died Tuesday after a yearlong battle with brain ...
Robert Novak, a giant of political journalism since the 1960s, has died. No one questions his influence, but will his legacy be one of guiding the media for better or worse? Partisan Journalism Alex ...
There have been quite a few remembrances of conservative columnist Robert Novak, who died yesterday. There was praise, and there was scorn, but only one writer has made the case that a key moment of ...
Columnist Robert Novak was a regular on these pages until the mid-1990s. Here, in excerpts, other journalists remember him. Larry Kudlow, National Review Online: Down through the years Bob ...
With Robert Novak now fingering Karl Rove as the source of the Valerie Plame leak, the man once called “Bush’s Brain” must be itching to erase some of the recent past. And Rove knows just how easy it ...
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He was dubbed “The Prince of Darkness” by liberals who said they couldn’t abide Robert Novak’s determined attachment to supply side economics and the gospel of tax cuts, but the odds are good that ...
Robert Novak will not get the sack as contributor to CNN for his role in the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame, at least while an investigation is being conducted, CNN/US president Jonathan Klein ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Robert Novak, the pugnacious political columnist and cable television fixture whose scoops reached across five decades, , died ...
Robert Novak, nationally syndicated columnist, television news commentator and the self-acknowledged “Prince of Darkness” of the Washington press, spoke at Schwartz Auditorium last night. In his ...