More than Shopping

In 2008, unity between Republicans and Democrats is a rare sight; unity between John McCain and Barack Obama is nonexistent. In the last three months, three things have brought the two candidates together: one, my late father's funeral mass; two, Rick Warren's Saddleback Forum about faith and God; three, 9/11.

 

Today, Obama and McCain both toured Ground Zero and tonight they address a forum on the importance of national service. I was fortunate enough to interview both senators in a span of about sixteen hours. Both candidates gave me twelve minutes to ask them about national service and how their own service has influenced their lives as politicians, but more importantly as Americans.

 

I met up with Senator McCain at a rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He and Governor Palin spoke to a crowd of roughly 7,500 folks and he gave his usual stump speech. After the speech, the senior senator from Arizona walked into a reception room to sit down for our interview. We made some small talk and he emphasized how much he wished he could see my dad covering this election. I agreed and said, "I'd love to see Governor Palin on Meet the Press!" McCain laughed.

 

My questions mainly had to do with service. I started out by asking about the McCain family's history of service, and the Senator remarked how it went all the way back to the Revolutionary War. He then spoke of sacrifice and the need for people to put "country first" today. I asked him about 9/11, its impact and what we can do to get some of the unity we had in October 2001 back again. I think McCain's response was his most interesting answer. He said, "I think, in all due respect, a little straight talk. We told Americans to go shopping or take a trip. We should have told them this is our opportunity to serve." Quite bluntly, McCain called out the Bush administration for failing to communicate to Americans the importance of service.

 

Profusely sweating, I walked through the doors of a high school in Norfolk, Virginia for my interview with Senator Obama. Norfolk is in the deep southern part of Virginia and the humidity destroys sweaters like myself. Obama was conducting a town hall inside Granby High School in front of a few hundred people, as well as making an appearance with former Virginia Governor Mark Warner.

 

The interview was in a classroom and I was putting the finishing touches on my questions when the junior senator from Illinois walked in. He gave me a hug and asked how I was holding up. We made some small talk about road food and his kids. I started off the interview in the room that was probably 98 degrees (if I look sweaty on TV, I apologize, it was hot) by asking him why he turned down big money to be a community organizer. The Senator said he was drawn to be a community organizer because he felt he had wasted time in high school and college, and felt compelled to give back after he learned about issues larger than himself: civil rights, apartheid, poverty. I asked him about sacrifice and if, as Americans, we still have a sense of what it means to sacrifice.

 

He sounded a lot like McCain when he said, "You haven't heard President Bush talk about the need for people to step up in serious ways. After 9/11 we were told to shop, and that's something I very much want to reverse. In our campaign, one of the things we constantly talk about is not just working on behalf of an election, but working to reinvigorate that sense of citizenship with people."

 

For me, that was the lede. Two senators from different parties with completely different backgrounds said that there was a missed opportunity for America after 9/11. From a tragic event, we as a nation could have risen to a new high, could have had a civic reawakening, but we did not. So whether or not you support John McCain or Barack Obama, all Americans should be comforted that the next president will echo the words of John F. Kennedy, spoken many decades ago, "We can do better."

 

Yes we can and yes we will do better.

 

You can check out my interviews on Today tomorrow morning.

119 Comments

This is a story for you to tell said:

Hi Luke,

This is a story you were meant to tell. I think you are uniquely positioned to do it justice.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/08/education/08students.html?_r=1&oref=slogin


Thanks,
Taylor Williams

suhammond said:

Well Luke, maybe you could have mentioned something about the sarcastic and derisive tone Sarah Palin had at the Republican National convention disparaging Barak Obama's "community orgainzer" service and how the crowd cheered at her remarks. How can McCain sit there with a straight face and talk about how we should 'give back' to our country and communities and yet let his people make such despicable comments about Obama's public service in exactly that regard. I know you're young and not your Dad, but come on, you can do MUCH BETTER!!!

Sharon Murphy said:

Why don't we have Luke Russert and Sarah Palin team up to form an independent party based solely on connections. Get it out in the open....neither one of them are qualified.

jd said:

What about the other presidential canidates? There are some independent canidates, such as Ralph Nader, that mainstream news converage are trying to ignore. This is not just a 2 party system. The news people need to do a better job of covering all the canidates.

marcie said:

I'm older than your father was. I admired him and REALLY wish he were here for this election. We "little people" could really use his incicisiveness.

You're a graduate of Boston College. Third paragraph from the bottom. "For me this was the LEDE". Did you perhaps mean lead? Or is this a new text word that old people don't understand?

Words mean something. It's important to spell the word correctly and use the word correctly to get the meaning across. You're an intelligent, well-edcuated and expensively educated young man.

Your Dad would be (and is) proud of you. But he'd tell you to get it right.

My best to you.

America First said:

suhammond; You are out of your mind. The only community Obama is interested in is the colored along with his racist wife who says this is a mean country. She got where she is by taking advantage of affermative action and nepotism. Obama is nothing and has nothing to offer. He is a phony bimbo. McCain is an American hero. Love thy country or go back where you came from. We don't want or need idiots like you here.

Helen Wick said:

Luke ,
You're a fine young man with a lot of promise. Your father would be proud of you. I never missed your Dad's Sunday show...however, young man...I wonder what Dad would have said to you not reporting the entire reason President Bush made the shopping comment. Why don't you go back and read the entire quote. The only way you can ever be as good as your Dad.. will be to report the whole story. Good luck!

Anonymous said:

so what do the "aunts" think about Palin?

Helen said:

It is nice to see you are continuing your career as as a writer and correspondent.I was a fan of oyur Dad. I am apalled by the comments by America First. This is 2008 and it offends me that racists comments continue to be made by ignorant people

bryan said:

Wow, rough crowd. It's always those who can't spell or put together a sentence well who overflow with insults and ignorance.

Our country's problem lies within. Our cancer is partisan politics. It has reached stage 4 and we're in big, big trouble. Unfortunately, McCain's choice of Palin and her speech at the convention has dramatically furthered the pain. She's a divider. McCain used to be somewhat of a Uniter - not anymore. Community organizers by nature are uniters and regardless of Palin's rather sad dissing of community organizers - we need them in our country.

What we need most is politicians less interested in personal gain and more interested in unity and intelligent advancement during difficult times. Help, someone, please!

Anonymous said:

Luke, if I may, I would like to say, I liked your Dad, about 2/3 of the time. Others may drool honey at the mention of his name.
Reporters should not have a political stance or party. They should be like honest Judges, non-biased. There is too much of this one sided news these days. You can't read 2 paragraphs without knowing their political party views.
Tim hid his side well. I would like to see more of this honesty in media. You must be able to provide coverage without choosing sides; this makes a good reporter.
Now, as far as my side, I am for the candidate that will make a real Commander-in-Chief, one the fellow military and Veterans will respect and follow into the Hell of War. The candidate with enough years to warrant respect for his character, his demeanor, his candor and his bravery. The candidate that knows who to turn to for the right help if needed and knows he can get it. The candidate that knows how to be President without a 4-year on-the-job training stint at our expense.
Thank you, Luke, and good luck! Doc

Percival said:

Luke, I just recently watched your interviews with the candidates with much enjoyment. Your familiarity and comfort with the media and people in politics gives you great poise for someone so young. What more could a father want than for his son to take up where he left off, but as a unique individual, not someone trying to fill his shoes. I am embarrassed for the people insulting you here, but I bet you are intelligent enough to have a thick skin for those types. If you weren't talented, you are damn right NBC wouldn't hire you--and I bet I am not the only one who has given them good feedback on the decision. It is no shame to be good in the same field as others in your family! But you are also your own man and will have a unique perspective of your own that grows and evolves. Keep up the good work--it's a significant election and we need good people reporting.
Yes we can!!

ROSEMARY said:

HI Luke,
Having just read your articles, and then the remarks, I can see why we are still such a divided country. I am glad that you are pursuing a career as a journalist and have enjoyed watching you at the conventions, etc. Young people need their views heard.
Living in the South, I see evidence of the "Bubba" vote every day; I know people who will never vote for Obama because of his race. Sad, but it's true.
I was a Hillary supporter, am a caucasian woman, retired from government service, educated, and over 60. Barack is getting my vote and those of all my like-minded friends who were Clinton supporters. He will be an effective President, and will surround himself with the best and the brightest to cure some of this nations ills.
I, too, watched Meet the Press every Sunday, and was very distraught at your dad's passing. My best wishes to you for a successful career!

Nancy said:

There sure are a lot of know-it-alls putting their opinions in writing on your blog, Luke. I'm pretty sure, as you are also, that the term "lede" is appropriate as you spelled it. And it's odd how someone called "America First" appears to despise so many Americans. Don't sweat these comments (I'm sure you're not). I find your story and your contribution to this crazy country very inspiring, and I will encourage my children to read your blog as they grow older and more interested in politics.

Katie said:

Luke-
I agree with Nancy! You are an excellent writer and journalist - and truly creating your own name for yourself. I was a weekly watcher of your dad and deeply saddened by his loss. I felt like he was a friend and a great teacher. So as I was feeding my two young sons breakfast - with the Today Show on in the background - I suddenly had a blast of fresh air come through my kitchen and it was thanks to you! I am just thrilled to see you on the Today Show. You have some of your father's mannerisms, but other qualities that make you unique. Keep up the hard work - your dad would be proud. I'll continue to watch for you.

Sheila said:

Comment to Luke,
Wonderful blog... thank you for sharing. I'm sure your dad would be proud! I look forward to reading more!

Comment to Suhammond,
Geeze! Luke is fresh out of the gate and you're grilling him already! Give the kid a year or two, why don't ya??

Comment to Marcie,
In the interest of journalistic (and blog) integrity, please do your homework. Lede is spelled correctly and is a journalistic term. Look a word up BEFORE you leap to incorrect conclusions.

Finally, I won't comment to any of the ignorance that was displayed by some others. I'm very glad to see some caring and genuine comments by some people who might not necessarily agree with everything but who obviously are quite capable of intelligent discourse.

If this country is to make amends and better itself, it's got to be ALL ABOUT THE CONVERSATION. If we can't have the conversation about what ails us, we certainly can't work together to fix it! (And, yes, this from a die-hard conservative who will be voting for the McCain/Palin ticket. We're not ALL evil and uncaring!)

Nafi said:

Hi Luke,
Big up to you. I looooved your father. I came to this country 6 years ago for grad school and ever since I got addicted to MTP. he was such a joy to watch and he had this great art of getting the truth out of his guest in a very jovial and friendly way. I so deeply miss him, I still cry when I think about him.
I am a big supporter of Obama and and know that for the sake of the American people and the entire world, he will win this ellection because "YES, WE CAN DO BETTER, WE NEED TO DO BETTER".
Peace and love to all of you out there.

Lana said:

First of all, like many others, I was heart-broken when I learned of your father's death. I never missed a Sunday without his voice.
I am so thrilled that you are walking your own footsteps with the early guidance of your mother and father. It shows in your interviews; poise and a gentle spirit. Like Rosemary, I am over 60, Caucasian, voted for Hilary in the Oklahoma primary and will joyfully vote for Obama in November. Perhaps we need more community organizers and fewer politicians! I'm really tired of the rude remarks on the political ads. You are so right, Sheila, we need intelligent discourse. Let it begin!
It will be fun to watch you in your work, Luke. Best regards..

Annie L. said:

Luke, you are so gifted and I am so pleased to see the mini Tim Russert given back to us. Yes you are like your fathet and yes you deserve your position. You are such a natural. Have at it.!!!

Shay said:

Hi Luke,

you are a cute, Could we go on a date? sunkissedandalmondeyes@yahoo.com is my alias email. Normally i wouldnt post something of this magnitude but i said hey, I cannot reach you any other way.

hope to speak with you!

Anonymous said:

You *are* getting ahead through nepotism. Just understand that and own it. You do understand that most kids your age who want to go into TV news are working as non-union $15,000/year reporters in podunk markets--don't you?

Political journalism is about informing the electorate of this country, it isn't supposed to be a family business. Know that you will be watched very closely, so don't let your employer or the country down, son.

TMurphy said:

Congratulations on your new position. I did not know about it until I saw you on late night with Conan O'Brien Friday night. As I thought when I first heard you speak after your father's untimely death, I thought you were articulate and engaging, two rare traits in people of your age (I am the same age as your parents). As a former teacher, however, I must point out a mistake you made in discussing the nomination of Sarah Palin on the O'Brien show. You said something to the effect of how exciting it was for the first woman to be nominated for such a high office...please check your facts; Geraldine Ferraro was nominated for vice-president in 1984 (although that was probably before you were born)!
Unlike many others who have commented on your blog, I never watched your father's show, and was never very interested in politics (although I have been voting democratic since (gulp) George McGovern). But partially due to Clinton and Obama and partially due to a 19 year old daughter who often wants to talk about the issues and the candidates, I have paid closer attention to this campaign than any other in my life.
At any rate, even though I felt compelled to correct your oversight of G.Ferraro, I do wish to congratulate you on your new position and wish you the best of luck. I'll be on the lookout for you!

John Book said:

Luke, well said. Keep on reporting fairly and you'll keep having people like me listen in to what you have to say.

No matter the political stripes we need to get to the basics of issues and find common ground on either side of the aisle even if each candidate doesn't want to.

Of all things we do need our voices to be heard. Never lose that drive to speak out in voice grounded in Faith.

From one person our generation to another, let's renew America. --John

Dimples said:

Hi Luke,
I think the current anchors on tv can learn from YOU. How nice it would be if the media was truly unbiased. When I watched your father, I never knew what party he belonged to; and that's the way it should be. It wasn't until I read his book that I learned he was a Democrat. How I wish he were here for this election!!! I look forward to more posts from you as it appears you truly give an honest and unbiased opinion on the news. Thank you so much! Best wishes on your career.

rita said:

hi luke....

work hard...
laugh often....
honor your word.........tim russert

i think of your dad often as i have those words posted in my appointment book...so simple and yet so very powerful....congrats to you....i'm sure big tim would be so proud of you!

with regard to your blog.....it's so true - we can all do better....and it doesn't have to be some big monumental thing....ordinary things consistently done will produce extraordinary results....

Elaine said:

Hi, Luke Never got to watch "Meet the Press" often, because we're Protestants and are in church on Sunday mornings, but watched your dad otherwise and thought he did a good job of keeping his own views private. When folks complain about "news", they are often confused. There are journalists and there are commentators. An important distinction to remember. Unfortunately, many commentators try to pass themselves off as reporters. I am not a Socialist, and do not think the government does a great job on most things. The school system went to ruins after the feds took it over! I was having a really hard time in this election, and even thought about not voting the "top" of the ticket. And then here came Sarah Palin. I had been reading what I could find on her for months. What a breath of fresh air!! You are correct that this might be an Obama/Palin race. Lots of us out here believe she could do a great job and will support the ticket because of her. This is the first time I've ever commented in a blog. You are a compelling, bright young man, and I see your star rising. Stay true to yourself. And thankyou for the great job you are already doing.

Sherry said:

As the song says,"Have you forgotten?" After 9/11, the American people rose up to send millions and millions of dollars to the victims of the attacks, thousands of people headed for New York to volunteer in the search, rescue, and recovery, and continue to remember the lost lives with commemorative events each year in local towns, schools, and churches. No, the president did not tell us to do this, we did this because it was the right thing to do, and those you have participated have done so because volunteerism is woven so deeply into our American fabric. After every catastropic event in our country and others, Americans are the first to offer help, both through government and individuals. So, why would President Bush, or any president for that matter, need to have a "government plan" for volunteerism? It's not volunteering if you receive compensation, that's civil service. And civil service is paid with tax dollars. I am a McCain/Palin supporter, but John McCain was wrong to dish the President for his lack of leadership during and after 9/11. He did a great job!! Lastly, I would like for someone to investigate the real story behind the Barak Obama story. How does one who barely makes it through high school, suddenly get accepted to Columbia University, exclusive and expensive, then Harvard Law School. Where did the money come from? If it was student loans, would he have truly turned down "Wall Street", high paying jobs? Was the "community organizer" job part of scholarship money, etc.? Does anyone else want to know the truth?

Nora said:

I am in the process of reading Leslie Stahl's book "Reporting Live". Must admit I had no idea how tough the reporting world can be ! Thank goodness we have people such as yourself that want to go into the field. Now if we could just get young people to read a book we'd be in good shape.

Good luck and always try to keep a sense of humor.

Lorene said:

Hi Luke.....I am glad to be able to add my voice of missing your dad. As for politics, I try to follow it all. Like others, I wish we would elect leaders that will get us away from the 'good ole boy' network that is alive, well, and prospering in our nation. We all need to insist that those we elect get to the business of the people. If we look at the standing of our country in terms of education, health care, financial independence, etc., they need to get to work immediately. We cannot wait. Thanks for the opportunity to write, and, congratulations and good luck.

MG said:

Luke, your family name may have gotten you the job with NBC, but your attention to detail and hustle will keep the job. I think you will do an amazing job. The thing I loved about your dad, was he never show preferance for a particular candidate. That was why I loved listening to his interviews. I see you following in his footsteps and doing a fabulous job. Go get 'em.

Kira said:

Good Morning, Luke!

It's delightful to see you entering the field of journalism on the wings of your Dad and your longstanding NBC Family; trustingly, you will always be a straight shooter just like Tim Russert as television journalism has been, especially, eroding for the past five to 10 years. Although I have never watched television on a regular basis throughout the years, I attempted each Sunday to catch "Meet the Press" as I always knew I could count on your Dad's forthright and unbiased professional exposure of the facts.

As a chronological peer of Senator Clinton, I hoped she would be the Democratic Party nominee though recovered quickly when I began to realize the alternative, i.e. the strong potentiality for expanded war via a man, John McCain, who is proving himself to be a ruthless, dishonorable, loose cannon who will desperately do anything to win the White House as this election progresses.

As the mother of a 21-year-old son who is away at university, I have been awakening since he was born and have always listened carefully to the profound wisdom of an old soul in a young man's body. He said in fleeting this summer, "Mom, it's time for change and it's time to move into the 21st Century and what is represented by Senator Obama". Obama-Biden '08!!!! HRC for Supreme Court Justice after her term ends as Senator of New York!

Blessings and Congratulations, Luke!

Anonymous said:

Dear Luke:

As the mother of 2 sons I can imagine the pride your mother feels, and how you provide a special link to your father. I'm so very pleased to have you in "my life" as my link to oyour father, because just like you, I wasn't prepaared to have him taken from mine. Please honor him by honoring Bigi Russ, and may God bless your life and career.

T said:

Lede - is the correct spelling you moron!! Look it up - its a journalists term!!! You might do your research before you slam someone.

Alanda said:

Luke,
I'll be praying for your comfort; you persevering and taking opportunities is inspirational. Your dad surely would commend that spirit. The snapshot of the interviews was good; thanks for bringing out some common ground.
For the record, I do think President Bush did not want us to cower in fear after 9/11 so a part of his shopping comment was to help us keep on living. I do believe that more emphasis on volunteering would have been good as well.
By the way, for those who do not know- "lede -the introductory section of a story; "it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter" [syn: lead]- from dictionary.com.
Take care and be comforted,
Alanda from TX

Buffalo Bill said:

Luke:

Great job on the interviews! And how about those Buffalo Bills?!?!

witchy said:

Like other I am a fan of your father. I watched the conventions and wondered what he would have said. He probally would have been ashamed of the reporting NBC and MSNBC had did concerning Sarah Palin. He loved his job, he loved America he loved his family, it all showed in his reporting and he loved NBC. I think he would have been ashamed of NBC and would not have allowed it to happen. He could ask questions, tough questions and still remain professional and make NBC look professional instead of looking like a bunch hitmen attacking a socker mom from Alaska before they even new her. And I was a Obama fan. My prayers are with you and your family and I pray that the common sense your father exhibited be reflected in you.

Dawn said:

Like so many others I enjoyed your father and learned a lot by listening to his commentary and interviews. It really would be great to have him during this monumental election. I wanted to also respond to Sherry regarding Senator Obama and his acceptance to Columbia University after "barely" making it through high school... Well, Sherry like a lot of young people who don't necessarily do well in high school but understand and appreciate the importance of an education he went to Occidental College in Los Angeles, CA, worked hard, made good grades and was able to transfer, nothing unusual there is it? And why is he so different then thousands of other people who have wonderful degrees, from wonderful universities but choose to put their talents to work in the service of others, Peace Corp, or Missionary work abroad, etc.? These people work in the service of others, something that has been made light of recently, and make student loan payments the best way they can, so why is it so far-fetched that Senator Obama decided to do the same?

Rita B. said:

Nice job Luke!

You have a maturity and wise old soul that is rarely seen amongst people your age and you clearly have the pedigree to do well in this business. When those haters talk about nepotism, just follow Anderson Cooper's example (though I'm not suggesting you necessarily follow his career path)--success is the best response to those who would doubt your abilities.

As many others have stated, your dad must be so proud of you, as you forge ahead with such grace and humor in a business that can be downright cut throat and ugly.

I look forward to reading more of your reports/interviews during the political season AND seeing how your career develops.

All the best to you!

Mara said:

Tim Russert, an extraordinary man, and Luke Russert, an extraordinary young man! As a devoted mother, I can only imagine you feel your father's presence as you embark on your own career in journalism. You demonstrate a magical example for other young people on the importance of lovingly embracing the transition of a parent with dignity and grace while moving forward in celebration of your/their own life.

Your mother is a blessed woman indeed!

G Davis said:

Luke, as a young person perhaps you could use your position and media connections to drive voter registration deadlines that are fast coming.

There are a lot of new voters this cycle and it's hard enough for seasoned voters to keep track of registration checking, absentee ballet requesting deadlines.

You'd do a great service to your country if you could take some time just to drive the message about the paperwork.

Thank you and since there are so many kind words for you Dad here, don't forget to hug your Mom occassionally, just because.

Stacey Kannenberg said:

I enjoy reading your blog. It's refreshing to see both sides in a positive light! Like you, I am an American, first and foremost and proud to be born in the USA! This great country was founded by everyday people who accomplished extraordinary things! May you continue on your amazing journey to make the world a better place!

Smiles - Stacey
www.cedarvalleypublishing.com

Anonymous said:

GOOD JOB....GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOUR GOOD WORK AND ENTHUSIASM..........

sallye said:

please luke, please! stay true to your father's nonpartisan style. he was an amazing man and I gained so much from him. There is no one out there to give us the truth anymore. I'm an indepedent and I desperately miss his opinion. It was the only fair one. Please, I beg you, be able to be objective. Your father had a true gift. I hope you will honor it.

Richard said:

Good afternoon. To try to be better is to be better.
I am from Peru and learning to read in English, please tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "Book your vacation package online from a selection of preferred aruba vacation tour operators."

Best regards ;-), Richard.

Robinson said:

Give please. People fail forward to success.
I am from Madagascar and bad know English, give please true I wrote the following sentence: "We provide airlines information right from airline tickets to cheap airline flights."

Thank you so much for your future answers :-). Robinson.

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Min said:

Good afternoon. Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.
I am from Lebanon and , too, and now am writing in English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "Save on airline tickets for business travel, first class travel for vacation destinations like us domestic, canada and europe."

Best regards ;), Min.

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Luke Russert is an NBC News correspondent at large, focusing on youth issues. He recently graduated from Boston College with a double major in History and Communications.
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