John McLaughlin, the host of the long-running political roundtable show "The McLaughlin Group," died Tuesday at 89. A former Jesuit priest, McLaughlin went into journalism before creating his eponymous television program in 1982. The show, which McLaughlin both produced and hosted, aired on Sundays and featured a roundtable of political commentators, including Pat Buchanan, Eleanor Clift, Clarence Page and Tom Rogan. Last week, McLaughlin missed his show because he was "under the weather," he said in a statement. It marked the first time in 34 years he had failed to host his show. The news of his death was announced in a post on the show's Facebook page. "Earlier this morning, a beloved friend and mentor, Dr. John McLaughlin, passed away peacefully at the age of 89. As a former jesuit priest, teacher, pundit and news host, John touched many lives," the post read. "For 34 years, TheMcLaughlin Group informed millions of Americans," the statement continued. "Now he has said bye bye for the last time, to rejoin his beloved dog, Oliver, in heaven. He will always be remembered." Read more http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/16/media/john-mclaughlin-mclaughlin-group-obituary/index.html