Posted on 01/26/2011 11:07:22 AM PST by Rufus2007
On Friday, Keith Olbermann dropped a bomb on the media world when he announced that his nearly eight-year stint at MSNBC was coming to an abrupt end. Although the complete details havent been revealed, some have suggested Olbermann was pushed out by management at NBC Universal.
However, due to Olbermanns surprise departure, media watchers were waiting to see how his MSNBC colleagues would react to the news, particularly The Rachel Maddow Show host Rachel Maddow, who has said she owed her spot on the network to Olbermann.
Initially Maddow pled ignorance immediately following the announcement on HBOs Friday broadcast of Real Time with Bill Maher. On her Monday night show, she praised her former colleague. But that wasnt good enough for former MSNBC host Don Imus, who now hosts his show on the Fox Business Channel.
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Well, if the company let Olbie go, and if Maddow is a good company..er...person, then it would be improper for Maddow to comment on the matter.
Madcow looks like Ron Reagan’s younger brother
“Imus derides Maddow’s (lack of) Olbermann defense: ‘Coward and gutless, sniveling worm’”
Bold talk from a man who crawled to Al Sharpton to kiss his @zz when he got in trouble. Imus portrayed himself as a tough guy who didn’t take feces from anyone, then showed the world he is a total wuss.
Yeah...I think what Don Imus thinks.
Say what you want we’re going to miss that clown Doberman...he was amusing.
Don Imus was a horses patoot when he started back in Cleveland . Nothing has changed with the Cowboy Human Cadaver
That's a man, baby...
At least he didn’t call her a cow. Cows are useful creatures.
They give milk.
And you can eat them.
Keith who?
I thought this was going to be another Hitler rant video. darn.
Which one?
That’s a man, baby...
Which one? I am so confused.
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