Liz Smith | 02/27/2009 7:00 am
Liz Smith: Getting Support From Madonna, Tom Cruise, Warren Beatty, Tom Brokaw, John Travolta and More

Tom Brokaw: NBC
“Don’t talk about yourself; it will be done when you leave,” said Wilson Mizner.
Well, I’m not “leaving” my spot here writing this column, so maybe it’s all right if I say a few words about what happened in the past few days. I have decided it is quite exhilarating to be fired, at the age of 86, from a job you’ve had for 14 years. Fortunately, I seem to be healthy so I’m forging ahead.
I do want to say that I am in love all over again with ABC-TV’s Bill Ritter, guardian of the six and 11 PM news in NYC, because in discussing the end of my affair with the New York Post tabloid, he described me as “Eighty-six – going on 40!” It was almost worth losing a salary and a daily tenure of 33 years in New York newspapers just to hear those words. Mr. Ritter abandoned his journalistic “cool” in this outing, enveloped me in a warm embrace when we finished talking and even put it right on the air without editing out his hug. My hero!
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Actually, many good things happened since I lost my day job. For one, I am so old-fashioned that I usually have my e-mails printed out. On February 2, I was under a load of missives of congratulations for living so long. Today I have many more from people expressing love, concern and thoughts about the future of news – TV, print and web journalism.
One phone call I had yesterday was from none other than Carol Burnett who said, “Liz, I think you have fallen a step up in leaving the New York Post.”
It didn’t hurt anything that reporter James Barron and his editors put me on the front page of The New York Times on February 25. I was a little disappointed that they didn’t use the gag line repeated to me this week: “WILL THE COL ALLAN FAN CLUB COME TO ORDER!” (Mr. Allan is the Australian editor-in-chief who fired me. But let’s get this straight. He had a perfect right to throw out someone who he felt was not in step with his tabloid philosophy. He was the boss.)
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I liked hearing from my young friend Michael Bublé, who sang “Just the Way You Look Tonight” at my 80th birthday. We had a — believe it or not — very romantic dance that night … I also received a love note from the wonderful singer Josh Groban and loving support by e-mail from John Travolta, Tom Cruise and Sly Stallone. It was fun getting a blast from Madonna who asked, “What is New York without Liz Smith?” (Nice, but NYC doesn’t have to do without me yet, Madge) … My pal Candice Bergen sent me a cheerio message not appropriate for family reading and Whoopi Goldberg rang in from out of town. Barbara Walters had already chimed in. Then Tom Brokaw called to inquire after my situation. Oh, my word!
I had a riotous conversation with the great actor Frank Langella and we decided that, as two people who didn’t get exactly everything each of us wanted this week (I lost a job; he didn’t win the Oscar), we’d get together soon and lunch. Frank is such a dynamite presence; I told him I observed him through the Golden Globes and Academy Awards carryings-on with much admiration. He is the consummate serious actor who was dealing with a merciless paparazzi “contest” atmosphere and behaved admirably, and with good humor, in the process. I still believe “Frost/Nixon” was a fabulous film, full of comedy, tragedy, and because Frank’s “Nixon” was so full and well realized, it has some of the best suspense I’ve ever seen on film.
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I am registered here solely due to the news that you’re here, Ms. Elizabeth Smith! And I have no doubt whatsoever that you will continue to not only endure, but to thrive in any new environment!
After all, you are a person of quality, as the mega-endorsers you have cited can attest, and as your regular readers (and irregular fans like me - being a west-coaster) will follow.
My father, your age-ish, can load his own songs and manage his MP3player. Quite a trip from the 1920’s until now! You’ll be fine. Of that, I have no doubt. Landing on your agile feet like a cat …
(But this whole incident reminds me of another quite accessible writer extraordinare and e-friend of mine … Mimi [formerly of Soap Opera Digest] who is also very dedicated to her craft, IMO. Who also deserved much better treatment!)
I wish you well, Liz. I honestly do, in the most sincere way you can imagine.
Among your innuerable readers,
Bren
I thought it was very similar to Mimi Torchin’s ouster from Soap Opera Digest as well. Mimi and Liz: two lovely ladies.
Liz, to hell with the NY Post, it’s their loss. It isn’t a failure, it’s a turn in the right direction! When Lynn Wyatt applauds someone’s move to the internet (as she did the other day in one of the Houston papers) you know you’ve done something right!
Long may you reign!
I am so glad you are here now Liz. I read your column religiously. Every morning I would get up, make a coffee and settle into my couch with The Post. I started reading you online about a year ago. I just LOVE your voice. Now I will go here. Easy the peasy.
Hi Liz,
I just saw you on Reliable Sources with Howard Kurtz on CNN. First, i must say you look fabulous at 86. To heck with the Post! Everyone knows their agenda. I am glad i saw you so i could find this fabulous site. What a blessing to live so long and have a fabulous career. God Bless you!
Bravo Liz, you are one great dame. You look fantastic. I know that your next adventure will be exciting, fresh and wonderful. And we all look
forward to seeing what the next one will be.
Congrats & Bravo
Dear Ms. Smith,
Thank you for the many wonderful years of joy and witty sayings. Thank you for all the mentions in your column throughout my Broadway career (you even listed me among New York’s most eligible a few years running). My last stint was the original cast of DREAMGIRLS. Please say hello to Diane J!
Welcome to the Internet, my dear! Fear not, The Post will meet it’s karmic destiny. You on the other hand will always thrive, Liz Smith! Bless you for your kindness and God speed your success in your new venue and "home"…it’s great to have you with us! I’ll give you a scoop for all that you gave to me: Get a Twitter account - You will be a sensation!!! Love, Sheila
Just shows to "go’ya" Liz, bosses don’t always know ~ you are his biggest loss, not to mention Post readers, but know your wings are fluttering~alas!
Definitely mosey over to Twit, and follow some of us in our zany, critically imporant endeavors, in fun and anguish, after you’ve spent a couple of months soaking up the springtime, and gathering those notes you’ve been looking at for years.
Be well! You’ve earned the accolades.
THE NY POST IS DEFINETLY ON THE EDGE..GOD HELP THEM….BUT HE TOOK THE BEST OF THE BEST OFF THAT EDGE AND
WOWOWOW WHAT A BREAK FOR ALL. YOUR IN REAL CLASS NOW!!!! PEGGY D