Saturday, November 05, 2011

America's favorite curmudgeon has died.

An era ended last night. Everyone's favorite curmudgeon left this world. I ceased being a 60 Minutes fan decades ago. It happened as a result of what I saw being a liberal bias in their investigative reports. As the years passed 60 minutes remained absent from my regular viewing on Sunday nights, but I did periodically tune at the end of their programs to spend a few minutes with Andy. And when I didn't I later caught his epilogues on youtube on the web.

Andy Rooney was unique and he was apolitical and I liked him for both of those qualities. Andy reported and commented on obscure and interesting topics and often said things that pissed a few people off. Andy covered things of little importance and things of singularly humorous importance and things of social divisiveness, but he always covered them in good spirit and never from hatred or anger. Regardless of how mundane the topic, Andy always made it interesting and a worthwhile few minutes spent visiting with him.

When Andy retired about a month ago, he asked for one simple allowance from his fans. He asked them if they stumbled across him in a restaurant somewhere, to just let him eat his dinner in peace. I suspect that the old curmudgeon found in the last month that his job here on this earth was complete and that it was time for him to move on.

Andy died peacefully last night and the world is a better place for him having visited with us for a while.


Andy Rooney dead at 92

Andy Rooney, the "60 Minutes" commentator known to generations for his wry, humorous and contentious television essays - a unique genre he is credited with inventing - died Friday night in a hospital in New York City of complications following minor surgery. He was 92.

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