Posted on 08/26/2009 7:30:32 PM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video from tonight of Bill O'Reilly pummeling NBC and Keith Olbermann. O'Reilly said NBC's entire operation is "near collapse," and if Jay Leno does not do well this fall, the network will collapse.
He pointed out that the ratings have gotten so bad at MSNBC that Fox News' Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly in the 9 AM morning slot outdid MSNBC's primetime 8 PM slot by 38%!
He also took an unnamed shot at MSNBC's Keith Olbermann at the end by pointing out that a person at that network said everyone who watches Fox News is "paranoid" and a "racist." Below is video of Olbermann in his pathetic, convoluted way claiming to be the number one news show on cable, and making the attack on Fox News viewers as being "racists." . . . . (Watch Videos)
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomslighthouse.com ...
NBC and MSNBC’s collapse cannot come soon enough.
Obama will not let his machine “collapse.” He has trillions of taxpayer dollars and he also has all of our credit cards. We’re screwed.
Yes Virginia there is.....
Tens of millions of conservatives should cancel cable TV and satellite to kill the liberal networks.
The TV news will destroy this country - they are close. Cancel your newspapers unless they are conservative. My cable TV gets cancelled this month. It is done.
Olbermann is the rotted bottom of the liberal barrel. A hairsbreadth past him, there’s nothing but stark raving madness.
I wish I could watch Megyn Kelly everyday. I loe her. She’s sharp, tough and beautiful.
Im not giving up FNC and the History Channel, but I wont buy a newspaper unless its the Washington Times.
How much are they paying Leno?
love her.
BS!
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What the hay?! Obummer already owns them.
You don’t have to cancel cable - just don’t watch the liberal shows. Your cable company will pass on the news...
Do you live in DC?
I have thinking if we FReepers could give the WashTimes a boost by paying $39 a year for their e-edition? Its costs them basically nothing to produce so it would all be gravy and could let them employ another writer or two.
Leno’s opening night lineup: Jay-Z, Rhianna, and Kanye West. I’ll pass.
They have the 2010 Winter Olympics in February. That’s all NBC has.
Jay Leno for an hour every night in primetime? That will be old by the first Thursday episode.
um gud
MSNBC is going to end up sold to keep them afloat. I wonder if the owner of the Wash Examiner would buy it? Maybe several wealthy conservatives could get together and buy MSNBC. Let it become NewsTalk-TV.
Change the line-up to Laura Ingraham, Hugh Hewitt and other good conservatives and watch libs heads explode.
Give Steyn, Coulter and Malkin a weekend show together.
The Jay Leno Show website has a picture of Jay yocking it up with Bill Maher on the home page.
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