We knew things were bad when the family requested a cessation of posting on Steve’s condition, but this exceeds all my worst expectations. It didn’t occur to me that a man that young would not recover and return to work. Sad, sad, sad news. I’ll miss his sharp, brave voice.
Baratossays
Why do I only hear about most good people when they die?
Mike Saelimsays
Agreed, Baratos. I’d like to read his writings, but it seems that his blog is no longer up.
RavenTsays
That is very sad news to hear. I had really hoped he’d recover, but he definitely had an uphill fight. I’m sorry he wasn’t able to come back from it.
jeffsays
His writings will definitely be available. The Daily Kos is probably a good place for updates.
God bless him and his family. (It’s OK to say this.)
Plummetsays
Very sad. Thanks Steve for all teh great, and spot on, writing.
And becuse he would of loved seeing NYs second-rate team falter like they are this season – Fuck the fucking Yankees!
djinnsays
Steve Gilliard’s old blog, stevegilliard.blogspot.com, is still up and running. You can read his old(er) posts there. No one knew military history like Steve. I will so miss him.
You are advised to go to the News Blog archives for better details, but as far as I can tell, it was a combination of heart valve trouble, kidney problems, a stroke during heart surgery, and an infection or three related to the former.
The News Blog was always one of my first stops on my daily surf; Steve’s intelligence, incisiveness, and wit will be terribly missed by many, myself emphatically included.
TW says
Sad news.
Aris says
It is sad news indeed. What did he die of? I knew he was seriously sick for a while.
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EvilPoet says
Very sad news. My condolences.
Zeno says
We knew things were bad when the family requested a cessation of posting on Steve’s condition, but this exceeds all my worst expectations. It didn’t occur to me that a man that young would not recover and return to work. Sad, sad, sad news. I’ll miss his sharp, brave voice.
Baratos says
Why do I only hear about most good people when they die?
Mike Saelim says
Agreed, Baratos. I’d like to read his writings, but it seems that his blog is no longer up.
RavenT says
That is very sad news to hear. I had really hoped he’d recover, but he definitely had an uphill fight. I’m sorry he wasn’t able to come back from it.
jeff says
His writings will definitely be available. The Daily Kos is probably a good place for updates.
God bless him and his family. (It’s OK to say this.)
Plummet says
Very sad. Thanks Steve for all teh great, and spot on, writing.
And becuse he would of loved seeing NYs second-rate team falter like they are this season – Fuck the fucking Yankees!
djinn says
Steve Gilliard’s old blog, stevegilliard.blogspot.com, is still up and running. You can read his old(er) posts there. No one knew military history like Steve. I will so miss him.
Josh says
For those unfamiliar with his work, Sara Robinson at Orcinus has a beautifully descriptive obit.
Steve_C says
Oh no. I loved that guy’s blog. Really saddened.
What was the cause?
Captain C says
“What was the cause?”
You are advised to go to the News Blog archives for better details, but as far as I can tell, it was a combination of heart valve trouble, kidney problems, a stroke during heart surgery, and an infection or three related to the former.
The News Blog was always one of my first stops on my daily surf; Steve’s intelligence, incisiveness, and wit will be terribly missed by many, myself emphatically included.