Posted on 11/15/2004 1:15:02 PM PST by truthseeker04
On Friday, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann cited a study by Professor Steven F. Freeman called "Unexplained Exit Poll Discrepancy" to prove voter fraud in Ohio. This study is now making the rounds on many Democrat conspiracy websites.
What Olbermann neglected to say was that Professor Freeman is an anti-Bush liberal activist and member of an anti-war group.
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The scope of Olbermann's idiocy is encyclopedic.
He can never open his mouth without subtracting from the sum of human knowledge.
Why are you people watching?
NEWS FLASH!!! The source from which Olbermann received this memo on the Unexplained Exit Poll Discrepancy has been revealed. It seems that CBS giant, Dan Rather, got a hold of a memo from "highly respected", "indisputable", "reputable", UNDISCLOSED sources and gave it to Olbermann because he was afraid that if he were to disclose it, nobody would believe him for some strange reason. Of course, Olbermann, looking for something that would boost his ratings, immediately looked into the sources of this memo and confirmed their authenticity and then reported it in an unbiased, "fair and balanced" manner. (/sarcasm>
Liberals treat the truth like an Islamic radical used camel salesman.
is this Olbermann the same who lost any credibility when he was a sports reporter back in the last century?
What Olbermann neglected to say was that Olbermann is an anti-Bush liberal activist.
"What Olbermann neglected to say was that Olbermann is an anti-Bush liberal activist".
Olbermann and his voter-fraud conspriracy theories have made him the laughing stock of cable TV, and he probably doesn't even realize it.
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