Robert Novak Suspends Journalistic Work Indefinitely

Robert Novak Suspends Journalistic Work Indefinitely

By Albert N. Milliron, Politisite.com, Iron Mill Interactive Media inc

Robert Novak, hard hitting Conservative  journalist and commentator who was called. “the Prince of Darkness”, Best known for his CNN shows,  Crossfire, The Capital Gang, and Evans, Novak, Hunt, and Shields, will be suspending journalistic work indefinitely.  Novak  issued the following statement:

“On Sunday, July 27, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I have been admitted to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, where doctors will soon begin appropriate treatment. “I will be suspending my journalistic work for an indefinite but, God willing, not too lengthy period.”

Novak is suspending the longest running sindicated Column in Newspaper history. turned 45 this year.  The reason he was called the, Prince of Darkness” was him memoirs puplished in 2007 was so tittled.

Politisite uses the Evans-Novak report  as a primer for what we might be running that week.  Politisite referred to him as, the Prince of Dark News” 

First story posted on NowPublic was Miami Press Please read his story as well Novak Has Brain Tumor Huff Post Closes Comments

Human Events who sends out the Evans-Novak Report each week, had this to report

Robert Novak was admitted yesterday to a Boston hospital where he was diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Novak is the long-time editor of the influential newsletter, Evans-Novak Political Report, published by Human Events’ parent company, Eagle Publishing. Novak is also a well-known columnist for the Chicago Sun Times and more recently a Fox News Channel contributor. The 77-year-old Novak recently celebrated his 50th year as a Washington-based journalist.


 First report was by Sun-Times columnist

Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak said today he has been diagnosed with a brain tumor but says that, “God willing,” he plans to be back at work soon.

Novak said he was diagnosed Sunday with a tumor and will soon begin treatment at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

Novak is alert and talking — he wrote the statement announcing his illness — but in intensive care, where the hospital does not allow phone calls or flowers, according to his assistant, Kathleen Connolly.

“He’s talking,” Connolly said. “He seemed fine.”

The diagnosis was sudden. Novak became ill Sunday during a family outing near Cape Cod, Mass. A family member called 911, and he was brought by ambulance to Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where the diagnosis was made.

Source: suntimes.com via politisite

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