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a lover, not a fighter
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The AP apparently took a shot at him in his obit. I'm paraphrasing, but it was along the lines of a popular likeable guy, even though he didn't always have the facts straight. That's low.
Well, you might be saying that it's inappropriate to point out someone's shortcomings after they pass away, and I understand that. But even Snow acknowledged he made factual errors as press secretary that even he had to go back and correct - it was just part of the way people viewed him, reporters especially. Obits typically favor the positive, but newspapers have a duty to try to be somewhat objective in them as well. Otherwise they'd be eulogies.