FOX News has just confirmed that Conservative Columnist/Journalist Robert Novak has died. He was a syndicated columnist, journalist and conservative political commentator who wrote the longest-running current U.S. syndicated political column (45 years, as of February 2008).
Over his career, Novak became well-known as a columnist (writing Inside Report since 1963) and as a television personality (appearing on many shows for CNN, most notably on three former programs, The Capital Gang, Crossfire, and Evans, Novak, Hunt, & Shields).
Novak announced that he had been diagnosed with a brain tumor and that his prognosis was "dire" on August 4, 2008, and that he was retiring.
However, on August 27, 2008, he resumed writing opinion columns distributed by Creators Syndicate.
He was 78.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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I wish his family the very best. I hope the last months of his life were peaceful and that he met his maker without fear.
Robert Novak was a good writer and an eloquent speaker. He will be missed.
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