Television host John McLaughlin, who every week for more than three
decades headed a boisterous public affairs show, died Tuesday morning,
the program's staff said.
McLaughlin, a former Catholic priest who became a
pundit in the 1970s after writing speeches for President Richard Nixon,
was 89.
His final public message to his fans was on Aug.
13, when he explained on his show's website that he had missed recent
tapings because of poor health.
"Yet my spirit is strong and my dedication to the show remains absolute," he wrote.
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Source: NBC News
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