Posted on 05/14/2009 7:31:09 PM PDT by DrGop0821
MSNBC's Keith Olbermann attacks blogger from Cityfile for reporting rumors about him and his mother's death. And also a fight between him and Rachel Maddow over who got to interview actor Ben Affleck.
With all due sympathy to Olbermann over his mother's recent death, he has unintentionally legitimized Cityfile. If it were me, I would take the high road and settle my grievance with the website in private.
But that would by un-Alinsky of Olbermann to do. When it doubt, pick the target, personalize it, polarize it.
Finally, for Olbermann to question anyone's journalistic integrity is like Barack Obama or Joe Biden questioning our patriotism.
One more thing... at the end of the clip, Olbermann takes a completely unnecessary and unfounded attack at Fox News.
(Excerpt) Read more at conservativexpress.blogspot.com ...
Well, what was said about his mother? Sorry, I can’t stand the man — even just to watch a 7 minute YOuTube clip.
If you can’t take the heat get out of the criticizing business.
His mother probably died of shame.
If you regularly tune in to Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, you may remember that Olbermann was mysteriously absent from the show for three days at the end of April. But Olbermann didn't just "have the night off," as David Shuster, his fill-in, said on the air three evenings in a row. According to a source inside MSNBC, it was a bizarre temper tantrum on Olbermann's part that led him to storm off the set in protest. Even stranger: The drama was all Ben Affleck's fault.
Olbermann was not scheduled to take a vacation at the end of April. But he ended up missing three shows: Friday, April 17; Monday; April 20, and Tuesday, April 21. It's what happened on April 16, though, that prompted Olbermann to exit MSNBC's studios in such a rage.
According to a source at the network, Olbermann was livid when he learned that Rachel Maddow had booked Ben Affleck as a guest on her show. Olbermann, it turns out, had been interested in having Affleck on his show, too, and when he heard that Maddow's producers had secured the actor instead, he demanded that the interview be switched from Maddow's nine o'clock broadcast to his own an hour earlier. Maddow and her staff have been known to politely give in to Olbermann's whims in the pastit was Olbermann, after all, who helped bring Maddow to the network. This time, however, they didn't budge. (With ratings for Maddow's show a bit lackluster as of late, parting with an A-list celebrity guest isn't a decision to be made lightly.) Olbermann took the matter to senior management at MSNBC and NBC Universal and asked that they step in and "correct" the situation. That didn't happen, though, and Affleck went on Maddow's show as scheduled on Thursday, April 16. And Olbermann's three-day protest commenced the next day.
Note to Keith Blabberman and his ilk: WaterGate was sooooo yesterday, stop trying to bask in the glory of Wood-Stein ... that dog just don't hunt no more.
Tears for me....but not for thee.
Thanks. KO acts like a spoiled child.
In other news, water flows downhill again....
KO always looks constipated. He needs more fiber, I think.
caution with language
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