Posted on 02/28/2010 2:02:14 PM PST by pillut48
Didn’t have room to add that hat tip goes to Stephen Kruiser on Twitter!
Dirka, dirka, Siiiir.
The guy is really not well. He needs help, not a public audience.
No! No! Keep him on to the bitter end, I say!
Hmmm, then again, in the movie “Network”, mad pundit Howard Beale’s employers realized he had become a ratings liability and dealt with him—not by firing—but by arranging for a radical domestic terrorist group to rise out of the audience and blow him away on camera.
Makes you think...
Why? I think that he is a useful idiot. His delusional comments and rhetoric are so far out there that he causes anyone with more than two brain cells to embrace the right.
Better get ready with the clorox and lysol to dung out his office. Call the ASPCA to pick up the gerbils.
I’m sure he’ll find a job at CNN, ABC, or CBS. If worse comes to worse, he can go to PBS, though I am sure Moyer doesn’t want the competition.
To present a contrary view, as long as Keith Olbermann remains as a spokesman for the Democrat machine, that's a liability for them. I personally see him in the same role as Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers, an albatross that we on the Conservative side can use very much to our advantage.
I don’t want them to fire him. He is a buffoon. He is a laughing stock and is dragging Dems down with him. Each time he opens his mouth, he illustrates the idiocy of their beliefs and causes. He has a nasty temper and is short on self-control. He lacks discretion. He is losing money hand over fist for MSNBC, and NBC. I don’t have to watch him, so if they want to subsidize him despite his dwindling audience, fine with me.
He will lose BOTH of his viewers.
Agreed. We need useful idiots like Olberman to remind us that liberalism is truly a mental illness.
Agree with you completely. Olbermann is a joke and no one watches him. If he keeps draining profit away from NBC, so much the better.
Does he still have a gig with ESPN?
Oh, it’s a blog, that excerpts ...
That’s probably why he’s committing suicide with MSNBC. Figures he’ll get himself fired for doing something that’s very bad, but not a violation of his contract, then sue them for millions, while making money on ESPN.
Maybe so, but who the dickens listens to him?
What difference does that make? The more money he loses for NBC, the better. A few media pundits watch him so we don’t have to.
If he gets fired - he will just run for Congress!!!!
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