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Video: Keith Olbermann Caught Lying — Again

November 26, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, Video · Comment 

(hat tip Olbermann Watch)

Video: Olbermann’s ‘Special Comment’ On Gay Marriage

November 11, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, Video · Comment 

First off, I have no problem with gay marriage. I think the country should allow it if for no other reason than we can finally quit talking about it. Having said that, Keith Olbermann’s over-the-top emotional special comments are really…well — gay.

Video: Pew Finds FNC Fair And Balanced, Olbermann Is A Tool

November 3, 2008 · Filed Under Fox News, Video · Comment 

Audio: Mark Levin Tries To Call Keith Olbermann, Katie Couric

October 9, 2008 · Filed Under Entertainment, Video · Comment 

(hat tip Olbermann Watch)

NYT Attacks Hannity, Forgets About Olbermann

October 7, 2008 · Filed Under Liberal Bias, Media · Comment 

keith-olbermann NYT Attacks Hannity, Forgets About Olbermann

The NYT is upset that Sean Hannity did a special over the weekend that focused on Obama’s radical associations. The Times is angry because it was an overly partisan presentation that lacked any opposing point of view.

The odd thing is that Keith Olbermann NEVER has an opposing viewpoint on his show. He brings in the same bunch of left-wing ‘yes men’ to nod in agreement with him night after night.

Thankfully, Olbermann Watch decided to complile a list of Olbermann’s guests going all the way back to 2006 and identify them by party:

  • May 22 (2006): Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • May 30: Rep Barney Frank (D)
  • June 9: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • June 15: Bob Schrum (D)
  • June 16: Rep John Murtha (D)
  • June 19: Al Gore (D)
  • June 20: Sen Jack Reed (D)
  • June 20: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • June 23: Al Gore (D)
  • July 5: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • July 12: Barbara Boxer (D)
  • July 13: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • July 26: Bill Richardson (D)
  • August 8: Daily Kos (D)
  • August 9: Joe Trippi (D)
  • August 30: Howard Dean (D)
  • August 31: Barbara Boxer (D)
  • August 31: Rocky Anderson (D)
  • September 5: Tom Kean Jr (R) [speaking against Bush policies]
  • September 6: Richard Ben-Veniste (D)
  • September 7: Sean Maloney (D)
  • September 8: Mack McLarty (D)
  • September 11: Max Cleland (D)
  • September 20: Jane Hamsher (D)
  • September 22: Bill Jefferson Clinton (D)
  • September 26: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • September 28: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • October 16: John Ashcroft (R)
  • October 18: Joe Trippi (D)
  • October 20: Barack Obama (D)
  • October 26: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • October 31: Joe Trippi (D)
  • November 6: Howard Dean (D)
  • November 22: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • November 30: Joe Trippi (D)
  • December 6: Russ Feingold (D)
  • January 3 (2007): Barney Frank (D)
  • January 4: John Murtha (D)
  • January 4: Jay Rockefeller (D)
  • January 11: Russ Feingold (D)
  • January 18: George McGovern (D)
  • January 23: Hillary Clinton (D)
  • January 24: James Webb (D)
  • January 24: Hillary Clinton (D)
  • February 20: Tammy Duckworth (D)
  • February 21: David Boies (D)
  • February 27: Patrick Murphy (D)
  • March 21: Charles Schumer (D)
  • March 22: Patrick Leahy (D)
  • April 2: Joe Biden (D)
  • April 3: Russ Feingold (D)
  • April 6: Madeleine Albright (D)
  • May 15: Lanny Davis (D)
  • May 29: Al Gore (D)
  • June 5: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • June 20: Wesley Clark (D)
  • June 26: Rahm Emanuel (D)
  • July 6: Wesley Clark (D)
  • July 12: Wesley Clark (D)
  • July 20: John Kerry (D)
  • July 26: Wesley Clark (D)
  • August 6: Wesley Clark (D)
  • August 8: Joe Biden (D)
  • August 14: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • August 30: Wesley Clark (D)
  • September 4: Wesley Clark (D)
  • September 12: Chris Dodd (D)
  • September 13: Joe Biden (D)
  • September 27: Jim Webb (D)
  • September 27: Bill Clinton (D)
  • September 28: Elizabeth Edwards (D)
  • September 28: Bill Clinton (D)
  • October 3: John Edwards (D)
  • October 11: Hillary Clinton (D)
  • October 12: Bill Richardson (D)
  • October 24: John Garabendi (D)
  • October 29: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • November 19: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • November 29: John Edwards (D)
  • November 30: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • December 11: Tim Roemer (D)
  • December 14: Lawrence O’Donnell (D)
  • December 14: Markos Moulitas (D)
  • December 27: Chris Dodd (D)
  • January 4 (2008): John Edwards (D)
  • January 10: Bill Richardson (D)
  • January 11: Rush Holt (D)
  • January 23: John Edwards (D)
  • February 25: Dee Dee Myers (D)
  • March 14: Barack Obama (D)
  • March 21: Bill Richardson (D)
  • March 31: Chuck Hagel (R) [speaking against Bush policies]
  • April 9: Elizabeth Edwards (D)
  • April 21: Hillary Clinton (D)
  • April 25: James Clyburn (D)
  • April 30: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • May 1: Joe Andrew (D)
  • May 9: Harry Reid (D)
  • May 9: James Webb (D)
  • May 28: Scott McClellan (R) [speaking against Bush policies]
  • June 6: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • June 9: Scott McClellan (R) [speaking against Bush policies]
  • June 11: John Kerry (D)
  • June 20: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • June 23: Markos Moulitsas (D)
  • June 25: Robert Wexler (D)
  • June 30: Jim Webb (D)
  • July 1: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • July 17: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • July 21: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • July 22: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • July 25: Bob Barr (L)
  • July 31: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • August 8: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • August 12: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • August 20: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • September 8: Barack Obama (D)
  • September 9: Barack Obama (D)
  • September 10: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • September 12: Markos Moulitsas (D)
  • September 15: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • September 18: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • September 24: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • September 25: Rahm Emanuel (D)
  • September 26: Robert Gibbs (D)
  • September 30: Chris Kofinis (D)
  • October 2: Chris Kofinis (D)

Sean Hannity regularly appears with his liberal co-host Alan Colmes during the week, but on weekends he hosts “Hannity’s America” alone and the Obama special was part of that.

So what then is Olbermann’s excuse for never allowing anyone with even the slightest inkling of disagreement with him appear on his show.

Judging from the above list, the NYT has another article it needs to write, but I’m not holding my breath.

In fact it was only a couple of months ago that Olbermann’s favorite poodle Dana Milbank wrote a piece in the Washington Post critical of Barack Obama, and was immediately axed from appearing on ‘Countdown’ ever again.

Milbank said at the time that he simply accepted a new contract with CNN, but later added “It’s just that CNN’s a better fit for me and my philosophy of holding all parties to account.”

Video: Olbermann Accuses National Review Editor Of ‘Masturbating’ During Palin Debate

October 6, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, Video · 2 Comments 

You would be hard pressed to find someone that loathes Keith Olbermann as much as I do. He’s easily the most despicable, dishonest, left-wing loon on television today.

Having said that, even I had to laugh out loud at KO’s ridiculous ‘Worst Person’s’ segment last night. Olby took a shot at National Review Editor Rich Lowry’s fawning column about Gov. Palin’s debate performance. I personally enjoyed the piece, but recognized immediately it would be fodder for the lefties.

Take a look:

(hat tip NewsBusters)

Video: Olbermann Says McCain Helping Bin Laden

September 10, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, Video · Comment 

Ah yes, it’s time for another shrill, absurd, and highly comical “special comment” from the biggest blow hole on TV, Keith Olbermann.

Olbermann’s phony outrage is directed at the 9/11 tribute video that aired during the Republican convention. The same video that Keith ‘apologized’ to viewers for while he was wearing his ‘anchor hat’ on the last night of the convention.

Oddly enough, Keith forget to mention in his special comment that his phony outrage over the 9/11 tribute is what got his ass canned from anchoring election coverage ever again at MSNBC (The Obama Network).

Change We Can Believe In: Olbermann and Matthews Out

September 8, 2008 · Filed Under MSNBC · Comment 

olbermann070416_3_560-300x200 Change We Can Believe In: Olbermann and Matthews Out

It was bound to happen sooner or later. Starting with the beginning of the Democratic Convention, Olbermann’s and Matthews behavior on-air grew more outrageous by the day. Their over-the-top praise for Obama’s speech was laughable, as was their objectivity.

Then when the two partisan hacks began covering the RNC, Olbermann’s look of disgust and contempt was front and center. He became the official fact-checker for every Republican speech. Immediately pointing out “lies” as he saw them about Democrats after each speaker.

Thankfully, the nightmare is finally over. Keith Olbermann and his long winded sidekick Chris Matthews will no longer be anchoring live political events on The Obama Network (MSNBC). Those duties will now be performed by one David Gregory with analysis from Olbermann and Matthews.

The final straw came when Olbermann finally snapped on-air during the Republican Convention and ‘apologized‘ for a 9/11 tribute video that was shown.

“I’m sorry, it’s necessary to say this,” he began. After saying that the video had exploited the memories of the dead, he directly apologized to viewers who were offended. Then, sounding like a network executive, he said it was “probably not appropriate to be shown.”

I saw this when it happened but considering everything else Olbermann gets away with saying I didn’t think much of it. But apparently this was too much for the top brass at NBC to take. With their ratings in the toilet night after night, business at some point had to trump far left ideology — at least this week.

Video: Olbermann’s Phony Outrage Over 9/11 Tribute Video

September 5, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, Video · Comment 

How does anyone watch this clown without bursting out laughing?

(hat tip to (Olbermann Watch)

UPDATE: Here’s the video that Olby found so offensive:

Keith just doesn’t want Americans to be reminded that radical Islam continues to be a grave threat, because then they might vote for John McCain.

Audio: Olbermann Has ‘Open Mic’ Moment

August 26, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, MSNBC, Video · Comment 

Keith Olbermann finds it personally offensive when anyone says anything that could even remotely be perceived as criticism of his Barack Obama. He is and has always been in the tank for Obama just like his sidekick Chris Matthews.

During last night’s coverage of the DNC, when Olbermann threw it to Joe Scarborough for some on the floor analysis, Olby made a crappy remark when he thought his mic was off and Joe responded directly to it on the air. In short, it was beautiful.

Oh yeah, and if you thought Olbermann’s Obama worship couldn’t get any worse, then you missed him getting choked up after Michelle Obama’s speech.

What a tool.

Olbermann Blogs About Milbank On Daily Kos

August 5, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, MSNBC · Comment 

olbermann_lg Olbermann Blogs About Milbank On Daily Kos

Keith Olbermann is blogging on Daily Kos again. This time he’s making amends to his loony left base about not publicly lynching long-time shill Dana Milbank for having the nerve to be critical of the messiah Barack Obama. When Dana Milbank went off the reservation and wrote a piece calling Obama out for his arrogance, the Daily Kos and other lefty blogs went wild.

Even though Milbank is a long time committed far left shill for the Democratic party, he committed the ultimate sin which one doesn’t simply come back from. Christians aren’t supposed to take  the lord’s name in vain, and Democrats aren’t supposed to take his holiness Barack Obama’s name in vain either.

So Olbermann felt he needed to respond directly to his core audience at Daily Kos about Milbank:

Dana Milbank of The Washington Post, who notified us today that after four years appearing with us, he had accepted another television offer.
This saved your crack Countdown staff an increasingly difficult decision.
For nearly a week we’d been waiting for him to offer a correction or an explanation for his column from last week in which he apparently reported an Obama quote without a full context turned the meaning of the quote inside-out.
Then he called criticisms of his column “whines” even though the dispute was over whether Obama said the self-deprecating: “It has become increasingly clear in my travel, the campaign — that the crowds, the enthusiasm, 200,000 people in Berlin, is not about me at all. It’s about America. I have just become a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions” — or only the part about “I have just become a symbol…”
We had decided not to have Dana on this news-hour again until this was cleared up, and, sadly after some very happy years, he’s apparently chosen to make that cloud permanent.
Good luck, Dana.

As he usually does, Keith thought he would calm the waters over at Kos by giving the lefties a heads-up about what he would say on his broadcast later in the evening.

I’m pretty sure Keith Olbermann is the first pundit (such as he is) that’s wholly owned and operated by the far left blogosphere.

(hat tip to ICN)

(Image via sconefest)

UPDATE:

Dana Milbank talks to Fishbowl D.C. about his new gig on CNN and not appearing on Keith Olbermann anymore.

“The CNN contract was negotiated long before the Obama column. It’s just that CNN’s a better fit for me and my philosophy of holding all parties to account.”

HA! Maybe it’s just me, but that sure as hell seems like a swipe at Olbermann for being in the tank for Obama.

Video: Olbermann Continues To Lie About McClellan ‘Talking Points’

July 30, 2008 · Filed Under Keith Olbermann, Video · Comment 

Scott McClellan acknowledged on The Radio Factor yesterday that he never fed Bill O’Reilly White House talking points and apologized for lying to Chris Matthews about it. Numerous commentators have weighed-in even on far-left NBC and acknowledged it’s unlikely that O’Reilly would take talking points from anyone.

None of this had any impact of course on MSNBC’s chief clown Keith Olbermann. According to Olbermann, O’Reilly has merely convinced himself that he received no talking points, but in reality he has. Olby’s yes-man for the segment was far-left hack and race hustler Eugene Robinson.

No matter what facts are presented to Olbermann, he simply disregards them and invents his own.


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