— adam nagourney (@adamnagourney) February 22, 2015
Awww. Ain’t it sweet. Adam Nagourney, Los Angeles bureau chief for the New York Times, shared this incredibly, awesomely awesome, drooltastic discovery from his late father’s home. Herbert Nagourney also once worked as a New York Times man. So cozy.
The late Democrat scion Mario Cuomo’s friendly relationship with the media men of the Nagourney family had fellow liberal journalists melting like microwaved Hershey’s chocolate kisses.
@adamnagourney doesn't everyone speak glowingly of you? #lovely
— gwen ifill (@gwenifill) February 22, 2015
@gwenifill It just turned up at my father's place. Pretty cool right? Never saw it before.
— adam nagourney (@adamnagourney) February 22, 2015
@adamnagourney love this and his characteristic humor too
— Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) February 22, 2015
Yeah, that “separation between Press and State!” line was a real hoot! LOLOLOL. Breathe. LOLOLOL.
Nagourney’s tweet prompted another journo to pine for the “good old days.”
As in: the good old days when Democrats and journalists could send each other love notes and gush about them without pesky, pajama-clad barbarians pointing and laughing hysterically.
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“@adamnagourney: pic.twitter.com/JRQZPoJxFG” Awesome. But somehow harkens back to an era that I'm not sure exists much any more. #goodolddays
— Michael D. Shear (@shearm) February 22, 2015
Don’t hurt yourself, pal.
@mitchellreports it's so Mario in every way right? Love. Can I frame and put on wall?
— adam nagourney (@adamnagourney) February 22, 2015
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