RIP Uncle Walter. the most trusted man in news history. i will never forget his heartfelt emotion on JFK's death.
updated 2 minutes ago Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite dies
Walter Cronkite, the CBS anchorman known as both "Uncle Walter" for his easygoing, measured delivery and "the most trusted man in America" for his rectitude and gravitas, has died. Cronkite was 92 years old. At the height of his influence, Cronkite's judgment was believed to be so important it could affect even presidents. developing story
jackboots Wrote:RIP Uncle Walter. the most trusted man in news history. i will never forget his heartfelt emotion on JFK's death.
updated 2 minutes ago Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite dies
Walter Cronkite, the CBS anchorman known as both "Uncle Walter" for his easygoing, measured delivery and "the most trusted man in America" for his rectitude and gravitas, has died. Cronkite was 92 years old. At the height of his influence, Cronkite's judgment was believed to be so important it could affect even presidents. developing story
His retirementmarkedthe end of anera when the news was fair and unbiased.
Mourning Uncle Walter
On television, he was Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, the nations anchor, beamed into millions of homes and recognized everywhere he went. On Marthas Vineyard, he could just be Walter, relaxing with family and friends in the shingled home overlooking the harbor.
jackboots Wrote:Mourning Uncle Walter
On television, he was Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, the nations anchor, beamed into millions of homes and recognized everywhere he went. On Marthas Vineyard, he could just be Walter, relaxing with family and friends in the shingled home overlooking the harbor.
jackboots Wrote:[color="#45569c"]Mourning Uncle Walter[/color]
On television, he was Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, the nations anchor, beamed into millions of homes and recognized everywhere he went. On Marthas Vineyard, he could just be Walter, relaxing with family and friends in the shingled home overlooking the harbor.
I use to think he and Walt Disney were the same.
that's because your fuckin' mama ate shitloads of acid after your accidental conception...
jackboots Wrote:Mourning Uncle Walter
On television, he was Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, the nations anchor, beamed into millions of homes and recognized everywhere he went. On Marthas Vineyard, he could just be Walter, relaxing with family and friends in the shingled home overlooking the harbor.
I use to think he and Walt Disney were the same.
Didn't the context of their appearances clear things up for you? I can kind of understand how the names might confuse you, but they didn't really look much alike unless you've never seen a Caucasian before.
jackboots Wrote:Mourning Uncle Walter
On television, he was Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, the nations anchor, beamed into millions of homes and recognized everywhere he went. On Marthas Vineyard, he could just be Walter, relaxing with family and friends in the shingled home overlooking the harbor.
I use to think he and Walt Disney were the same.
that's because your fuckin' mama ate shitloads of acid after your accidental conception...
I was very young and the quality of TV wasn't that great back then. Maybe it was the first name............the mustache........::dunno::