Veteran White House journalist Helen Thomas died early this morning in Washington, D.C., CBS News confirms. She was 92 years old.
A cousin of Thomas’ confirmed her passing to CBS News White House correspondent Peter Maer. There are tentative plans for a funeral in her hometown of Detroit. Friends and relatives are also discussing a Washington remembrance at a future date.
During a long career in Washington, Thomas covered every administration since Dwight Eisenhower. She worked for 57 years for United Press International (UPI), where she eventually became White House bureau manager. Between 2000 and 2010, she was a columnist for Hearst Newspapers.
At 51, Thomas wed fellow reporter Douglas Cornell, who died only seven years later. The couple did not have any children.
An indefatigable presence in the White House briefing room, Thomas became a pioneer for female journalists. She was the first female member of the Gridiron Club and the first female president of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA). As news of her death spread on Saturday, several prominent female journalists took to Twitter to hail Thomas as a groundbreaking figure.
Steven Tomma, the current president of the WHCA, issued a statement calling Thomas a “trailblazer,” saying the the men and women in the White House press corps “owe a debt of gratitude for the work Helen did and the doors she opened. All of our journalism is the better for it.”
President Obama also released a statement on Saturday saying he and first lady Michelle Obama were “saddened” to learn of Thomas’ passing. “Helen was a true pioneer, opening doors and breaking down barriers for generations of women in journalism,” he said. “She never failed to keep presidents – myself included – on their toes.”
Despite her long career, Thomas became embroiled in controversy in 2010 when she was asked about her views on the State of Israel. An Arab-American who was raised as a Christian, Thomas suggested Israel was occupying Palestine and that Israelis should “get the —- out.”
When asked where they should go, she said they should “go home” to Europe or “America and everywhere else.”
After her comments ignited a controversy, she was forced to resign from her job at Hearst.
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I’m sure that Hezbollah is in mouring. She was an anti-semite of the first order.
I’m going to miss my daily brocho of Meshaneh Habreeos every time I looked at her Shaineh Ponim
gotta hate that wicked smile she has (had?)
vehisbonanta al mekomo veaynenu
good shes gone
she should rot
May her share in gehenom be hot.
good riddance
The nice thing is that she is now in a place where she will inadvertently be show exactly how strong and true and right Israel really is. Baruch Hashem.
And the readership here knows that she was just anti Zionist , not anti jewish
Burn old witch
Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead!
Ding Dong the witch is dead. 🙂
Number 10 that’s very interesting statement. That like saying some of my best friends are hews blacks or what ever Helen was an anti Semite hiding behind her Zionist hatred. Get your facts straight and your head on.
As many people as possible should sign this guestbook . Let her family know she was despised by many.
http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/independenttribune/guestbook.aspx?n=helen-thomas&pid=165935947&cid=view#sthash.NO6dZXCA.dpbs
shes dead
ding dong the witch is dead, the wicked witch is dead!
you were saddened mr president? how about if she had substituted “blacks” for “Jews” in her statement? would you have been just as saddened by her death? thanks for the lecture that the country has to focus on racism, you bigot…
“And the readership here knows that she was just anti Zionist , not anti jewish”
She would have put you on a train full of Zionists to Auschwitz.
tell the devil i said hi when u go back to where you’re from