Earlier this evening, Walter Cronkite died after a long illness. Mr. Cronkite was 92. From April 16, 1962 to March 6, 1981, Walter Cronkite was the anchor of the CBS Evening News. Although it may be hard to imagine in this age of cable news where anchors are “entertainers” who consider their opinions to be more important than the facts, Walter Cronkite was, for most of America, the voice of reason.
Often called “The Most Trusted Man in America”, it was Walter Cronkite that we turned to when we needed the news. During his tenure Mr. Cronkite covered the assassinations of President Kennedy, Martin Luter King, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy, the Vietnam war, the triumphs and tragedies of our space program, Three Mile Island, elections of Presidents, Watergate and so much more.
The year that he retired, Mr. Cronkite received our contry’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The tributes to Mr. Cronkite are coming in from around the world. The world! Twentyeight years after he left the nightly broadcast booth, Walter Cronkite’s positive impact is still felt!
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Cronkite’s family, freinds, and fans.