Jack W. Germond

Jack W. Germond

Jack Germond Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 14, 2013.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Jack W. Germond, the portly, cantankerous columnist and pundit who covered 10 presidential elections and sparred with colleagues on TV's "The McLaughlin Group," has died. He was 85.

Germond died Wednesday morning. He had recently finished his first novel, "A Small Story for Page Three," about a reporter investigating political intrigue, being published Friday.

"He went peacefully and quickly after just completing this novel, a tale he had pondered while writing columns, campaign books, a memoir and covering our politics and politicians," his wife, Alice Germond, said in a note to his colleagues. She said Germond "was fortunate to spend his life working at a job he would have done for free during some halcyon times in the newspaper business."

With Jules Witcover, Germond co-wrote five syndicated columns a week for nearly 25 years, most of that time spent at The (Baltimore) Evening Sun until it went out of business and then T he (Baltimore) Sun. He was in many ways emblematic of his generation of Washington journalists: He was friendly with the politicians he covered, and he cultivated relationships with political insiders during late-night poker games and whiskey-fueled bull sessions.

"Before politics was fed into computers and moveable maps came out, Jack Germond had it all in his head," said Walter Mears, the former political writer for The Associated Press and a Germond friend and competitor.

"He was a walking encyclopedia on politics and politicians," Mears said. "He worked the telephones - before they were cellphones - and the opening usually was pretty much the same: What do you hear? His style of political reporting was an art form. Sadly, it is becoming a lost art."

Germond, Witcover and Mears were among the "Boys on the Bus" chronicled in Timothy Crouse's seminal account of reporters in the 1972 presidential election.

Later in his career, Germond became arguably t he best known of the "Boys," thanks to his irascible appearances on "The McLaughlin Group," where he offered a liberal alternative to conservative host John McLaughlin and fellow panelist Robert D. Novak.

Their dustups were even parodied on "Saturday Night Live," with Chris Farley as Germond and Dana Carvey as a histrionic McLaughlin.

He quit the real show in 1996 after a series of disputes with McLaughlin, sending the host a terse fax that read: "Bye-bye."

He also appeared regularly on TV's "Inside Washington," and was a political analyst for NBC and CNN.

Germond and Witcover's column, "Politics Today," appeared in about 140 newspapers at its peak. The pair launched the column in 1977 for The Washington Star and moved to The Evening Sun four years later when the Star folded.

The dual byline allowed both writers to spend time reporting, and when one was on the road, the other would draft the column and they would confer on it by phone.

Germond and Witcover also chronicled the dumbing down of presidential campaigns and the growing cynicism of the electorate in a series of books with such titles as "Wake Us When It's Over" and "Mad as Hell."

Germond wrote two memoirs, "Fat Man in a Middle Seat" (1999) and "Fat Man Fed Up" (2004). He retired from writing columns after the 2000 presidential election, disgusted with politics.

"I really found this campaign odious. I just couldn't get up for it," Germond told The Washington Post. "The quality of the candidates and the campaign, I just found the whole thing second-rate. I didn't know how to explain to my granddaughter that I was spending my dotage writing about Al Gore and George W. Bush."

In "Fat Man Fed Up," he wrote that "after 50 years of exposure to thousands of politicians, I am convinced that we get about what we deserve at all levels of government, up to and including the White House."

Germond got his start covering national politics in 1961 for Gannett, where he had worked for several years. His first presidential campaign was the 1964 race between President Lyndon Johnson and Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater. He left Gannett in 1974 to join the Star, first as political editor and later as assistant managing editor.

He and others in his generation typically generated leads during after-hours, off-the-record chats over drinks - sometimes with the candidates themselves. As campaigns became more scripted, the candidates more insulated and paranoid about gaffes, Germond bemoaned the lost opportunities to see beyond their public personas.

He was baffled by the younger generation of political reporters and their more subdued style.

"Journalism was a great way to make a living. It was fun," Germond told People magazine in 2001. "Nowadays, reporters drink white wine and eat salads. They go to their rooms, transcribe their notes and go to the gym. We never did that."

Germond was born in 1928, in Newton, Mass. His father was an engineer who worked in the housing business, and the family moved frequently.

"I went through 11 different schools in 12 years of public school," Germond said on NBC's "Meet the Press" in 2005. "It made me very detached. It hardens you up a little bit."

He served in the Army from 1946-47, then earned journalism and history degrees from the University of Missouri in 1951. He also dabbled in semipro baseball. He worked for small newspapers in Missouri and Michigan before joining Gannett Co. in 1953.

Germond retired to Charles Town, W.Va., and a house that overlooks the Shenandoah River. A thoroughbred racing enthusiast, he was a regular at Charles Town Races and Slots.

"I come a couple days a week," Germond told National Public Radio in a 2003 interview at the racetrack. "It is a totally cleansing experience."

BEN NUCKOLS,Associated Press Writer

Associated Press writer Douglass K. Daniel in Washington contributed to this report.




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Harry Simpson

August 14, 2014

Rest Jack, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Harry Simpson

August 14, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

s l

August 19, 2013

Please accept our deepest sympathy over your loss. May you find comfort and strength in Gods Word. ~Jeremiah 29: 11.13~

August 17, 2013

"let's go get a drink, lad," he would say. I am proud to call Jack a friend.

Lea Schizas

August 17, 2013

My deepest thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, Alice, and family and friends. Everyone at MuseItUp Publishing will miss him.

August 16, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family. Psalm 145:14 brings comfort during difficult times.

ER

August 16, 2013

Will miss your insight, humor and fairness. RIP, Jack.

Mary Meredith

August 16, 2013

God Bless the family. May you RIP Jack. You'll always be remembered..............

Dwayne Bickham

August 15, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Jane Lankford-Jeffries

August 15, 2013

He was a true journalist that I admired a lot.............a fountain of political information. Loved his columns and his books!
My Deepest Sympathy To His Family

Don Noel

August 15, 2013

Jack was a stunningly great journalist. I was editor of The Hartford Times; he worked for our joint owner, Gannett. I printed every one of his columns, and was grateful for his insight.

Michael V. Rotello

August 15, 2013

My Sympathy for the Germond family,

I got to meet Jack as a young alderman from the City of Rockford Il. I was elected to the city council in 1975 at the age of 22. Later that year, through a series of circumstances I got involved with Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign. In the early months of 1976 I get a phone call from Jack as a reporter from the Sun. He wants to meet me to talk about Carter.He was doing these local angel stories about that campaign from different parts of the country. What a thrill for this kid from Rockford Il. That was the kind of reporter he was.

We met three times that year before the Illinois primary at Jack's favorite local resturant The Mayflower, were he always ordered bookbinder soup along with his sandwich. I then connected with him as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in New York City.

I saw him again at 2 more conventions in 1980 and 1992.

It was great to have those little glimpses into the national political scene and to share them with such a great reporter and great guy like Jack Germond.

May he be granted eternal rest.

Alvin Stutts

August 15, 2013

Jack was the reason I enjoyed watching The Mc Laughlin Group. I last saw Jack in the rental car lot of the DFW Airport. I wanted to say hi, and tell him what a great columnist and reporter he was, but decided not to bother him. I regret that now. Rest in peace Jack. The Germond family has my condolences. Maybe I'll have another chance some day to say hi to Jack in a better place.

Robin

August 15, 2013

We thank you for being a great news person for all your hard work and dedication,He was loved and surely will be missed,may the family have peace. Php 4:6,7.

August 15, 2013

May you find comfort in the happy memories of your loved one until you are reunited.

Cynthi

August 15, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mike Waller

August 15, 2013

My condolences to the Germond family. Jack was a terrific reporter and columnist. I was privileged to know him and on occasion accompany him to the racetrack, where he was even more fun to be with than at the newspaper. He leaves a legacy of excellence.

Paul Smith

August 15, 2013

What a wonderful personality! I always enjoyed seeing him on television.

Barbara Marshall

August 15, 2013

To the Family.

Thank you for sharing him with us for so many wonderful years. Loved to watch and listen to him. He'll be greatly missed.

August 15, 2013

You did good Jack!!!
Ross
Tampa

Don Cooper

August 15, 2013

Germond was a great journalist from the world's first and finest School of Journalism.

August 15, 2013

Jack was the BEST McLaughlin ever had on.

Bill Pohlman

August 15, 2013

Enjoyed you on the McLaughlin Group, Rest in Peace

August 15, 2013

My condolences to The Germond Family. May the God of all comfort be with all of you as you cope with such a loss. Please find comfort in the fine memories you have of Jack and may it help to ease your pain. 2Cor1:4

G. Freeman

August 14, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Steven and Beulah McKee

August 14, 2013

Deepest sympathy and prayers to the family.

Faith Tobin

August 14, 2013

Dear Germond Family helllo my name is FaithTobin and my condolences's to the Family.luv,Faith

a reader

August 14, 2013

To the honest journalist, your light will shine forever...now what have you heard? You have finished your task down here!

Peggy

August 14, 2013

You will be missed. I enjoyed your lively encounters on The McLaughlin Report. God Bless your family at this difficult time.

Tiff

August 14, 2013

May you be comforted by our Heavenly Father

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