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Olbermann Unglued: GOP the 'Leading Terrorist Group' in America
Media Research Center ^ | 10-24-06

Posted on 10/24/2006 3:09:58 PM PDT by Conservative Coulter Fan

     On Monday's Countdown, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann delivered his latest anti-Bush, anti-GOP "Special Comment," this time accusing President Bush and Republicans of committing the "dictionary definition" of terrorism in trying to scare Americans into voting for them, even contending that "the leading terrorist group in this country right now is the Republican Party." Olbermann laid blame for the delayed discovery of the remains of 9/11 victims at the feet of


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President Bush and Republicans: "And yet you can actually claim that you and you alone can protect us from terrorism? You can't even recover our dead from the battlefield, the battlefield in an American city, when we've given you five years and unlimited funds to do so!"

     [This item by Brad Wilmouth was posted Monday night, with video, on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org. The video and audio will be added to the posted version of this CyberAlert, but in the meantime, to watch the Real or Windows Media video clip, or MP3 audio, which all start about four minutes into the nearly 11-minute long screed, go to: newsbusters.org ]

     MSNBC.com has posted a transcript and MSN video at: www.msnbc.msn.com

     After beginning his "Special Comment" describing an RNC ad displaying the image of Osama bin Laden, Olbermann brought up the dictionary definition of terrorism as he applied the term to the GOP's tactics and labeled the party a terrorist group. Olbermann: "'To fill or overpower with terror; terrify. To coerce by intimidation or fear.' By this definition, the people who put these videos together, first the terrorists and then the administration, whose shared goal is to scare you into panicking instead of thinking, they are the ones terrorizing you. By this definition, the leading terrorist group in this world right now is al-Qaeda. But the leading terrorist group in this country right now is the Republican Party."

     Olbermann accused the Bush administration of "deriving benefit and power from terrorizing the very people it claims to be protecting from terror" and invoked Joe McCarthy as having committed a similar transgression. Addressing President Bush, Olbermann soon labeled it "cynical and barbaric" of Bush to engage in the "gutter politics" of "trying to run your candidates on the coattails of the Grim Reaper."

     Olbermann: "There are some of us who could forgive you for trying to run your candidates on the coattails of the Grim Reaper, for reducing your party's existence to 'Death and Attacks Us.' It's cynical and barbaric. But, after all, it may be merely the natural extension of the gutter politics to which you have subscribed since you sidled over from baseball and the business world of other people's money."

     Olbermann ended up ridiculously blaming President Bush and Republicans for the delayed discovery of 9/11 victims at Ground Zero: "For all the victims in New York, Mr. Bush, the living and the dead, it is a touch of 9/11 all over again. And the mayor of this city, who called off the search four-and-a-half years ago, is a Republican. The governor of this state with whom he conferred is a Republican. The House of Representatives, Republican. The Senate, Republican. The President, Republican. And yet you can actually claim that you and you alone can protect us from terrorism? You can't even recover our dead from the battlefield, the battlefield in an American city, when we've given you five years and unlimited funds to do so!"

     Olbermann concluded by accusing the President of "waging pointless war on the wrong enemy in Iraq" and of "waging war on the cherished freedoms in America," labeling the Bush administration the "least competent government in time of crisis in this country's history."

     Below is a complete transcript of Olbermann's "Special Comment" from the Monday, October 23 Countdown show on MSNBC:
     "And lastly tonight, a 'Special Comment' on the advertising of terrorism, the commercial you have already seen. It is a distillation of everything this administration and the party in power have tried to do these last five years and six weeks. It is from the Republican National Committee. It shows images of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri. It offers quotes from them, all as a clock ticks ominously in the background. It concludes with what Zawahiri may or may not have said to a Pakistani journalist as long ago as 2001: His dubious claim that he had purchased 'suitcase bombs.' The quotation is followed, by sheer coincidence no doubt, by an image of a massive explosion. 'These are the stakes,' appears on the screen, quoting exactly from Lyndon Johnson's infamous nuclear scare commercial from 1964. 'Vote November 7th.'
     "There is a cheap Texas Chainsaw Massacre quality to the whole thing. It also serves to immediately call to mind the occasions when President Bush dismissed Osama bin Laden as somebody he didn't think about, except obviously when elections were near. Frankly, a lot of people seeing that commercial for the first time have laughed out loud. But not everyone. And therein lies the true threat to this country.
     "The dictionary definition of the word 'terrorize' is simple and not open to misinterpretation: 'To fill or overpower with terror; terrify. To coerce by intimidation or fear.' Note please, that the words 'violence' and 'death' are missing from that definition. For the key to terror, the key to terrorism, is not the act, but the fear of the act. That is why bin Laden and his deputies and his imitators are forever putting together videotaped statements and releasing virtual infomercials with dire threats and heart-stopping warnings. But why is the Republican Party imitating them? Bin Laden puts out what amounts to a commercial of fear. The Republicans put out what is unmistakable as a commercial of fear. The Republicans are paying to have the messages of bin Laden and the others broadcast into your home. Only the Republicans have a bigger bank roll.
     "When, last week, the CNN network ran video of an insurgent in Iraq, evidently stalking and killing an American soldier, the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. Hunter, Republican of California, branded that channel, quote, 'the publicist for an enemy propaganda film,' and added that CNN used it 'to sell commercials.' Another California Republican, Rep. Brian Bilbray, called the video, quote, 'nothing short of a terrorist snuff film.' If so, Mr. Bilbray, then what in the hell is your party's new advertisement? And, Mr. Hunter, CNN using the video to 'sell commercials'? Commercials! You have adopted bin Laden and Zawahiri as spokesmen for the Republican National Committee!
     "'To fill or overpower with terror; terrify. To coerce by intimidation or fear.' By this definition, the people who put these videos together, first the terrorists and then the administration, whose shared goal is to scare you into panicking instead of thinking, they are the ones terrorizing you. By this definition, the leading terrorist group in this world right now is al-Qaeda. But the leading terrorist group in this country right now is the Republican Party.
     "Eleven Presidents ago, a chief executive reassured us that 'we have nothing to fear but fear itself.' His distant successor has wasted his administration insisting that there is nothing we can have but fear itself. The Vice President, as recently as this month, was caught campaigning again with the phrase 'mass death in the United States.' Four years ago, it was the now-Secretary of State, Dr. Rice, rationalizing Iraq with, quote, 'We don't want the smoking gun to be the mushroom cloud.' Days later, Mr. Bush himself told an audience that, quote, 'We cannot wait for the final proof, the smoking gun, that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud.' And now we have this cheesy commercial, complete with images of a faked mushroom cloud, and implications of 'mass death in America.'

     [Video/audio clip linked above starts here]
     "This administration has derived benefit and power from terrorizing the very people it claims to be protecting from terror. It may be the oldest trick in the political book: Scare people into believing they are in danger and that only you can save them. Lyndon Johnson used it to bury Barry Goldwater. Joe McCarthy leaped from obscurity on its back. And now the legacy has come to President George Bush.
     "Of course, the gruel of fear is getting thinner and thinner, is it not, Mr. President? And thus more and more of it needs to be made out of less and less actual terror. After last week's embarrassing Internet hoax about dirty bombs at football stadiums, the one your Department of Homeland Security immediately disseminated to the public, a self-described 'former CIA operative' named Wayne Simmons cited the fiasco as, quote, 'the, and I mean the perfect example of the President's Military Commissions Act of 2006 and the NSA terrorist eavesdropping program, how vital they are.'
     "Frank Gaffney, once a respected assistant secretary of defense and now the president of something called the Center for Security Policy, added, 'One of the things that I hope Americans take away from this is not only that they're gunning for us not just in a place like Iraq, but truly worldwide.' Of course, the 'they' to which Mr. Gaffney referred, turned out to be a lone 20-year-old grocery bagger from Wisconsin named Jake, a kid trying to one-up some other loser in an Internet game of chicken. His 'threat' referenced seven football stadiums at which dirty bombs were to be exploded yesterday. It began with the one in New York City, even though there isn't one in New York City. And though the attacks were supposed to be simultaneous, four of the games were scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Eastern Time and the others at 4 p.m. Eastern Time. Moreover, the kid said he had posted the identical message on 40 Web sites since September. We caught him in 'merely' about six weeks, even though the only way he could have been less subtle, less stealthy, and less of a threat was if he'd bought an advertisement on the Super Bowl broadcast.
     "Mr. Bush, this is the, what, 100th plot your people have revealed that turned out to be some nonsensical misunderstanding, or the fabrications of somebody hoping to talk his way off a water board in Eastern Europe? If, Mr. President, this is the kind of crack work that your new ad implies that only you and not the Democrats can do, you, sir, need to pull over and ask for directions.
     "The real question, of course, Mr. Bush, is why did your Department of Homeland Security even release that information in the first place? It was never a serious threat. Even the first news accounts quoted a Homeland spokesman as admitting 'strong skepticism,' the kind of strong skepticism which most government agencies address before telling the public, not afterwards. So that leaves two options, Mr. President. The first option: You and your Department of Homeland Security don't have the slightest idea what you're doing. Thus, contrary to your flip-flopping between saying 'we're safe' and saying 'but we're not safe enough,' and contrary to the Vice President's swaggering pronouncements about the lack of another attack since 9/11, the last five years has been just an accident. Or there's the second option: Your political operatives leaked this nonsense for the same reason your political operatives put out that commercial -- to scare the gullible. Obviously the correct answer, Mr. Bush, is all of the above.
     "There are some of us who could forgive you for trying to run your candidates on the coattails of the Grim Reaper, for reducing your party's existence to 'Death and Attacks Us.' It's cynical and barbaric. But, after all, it may be merely the natural extension of the gutter politics to which you have subscribed since you sidled over from baseball and the business world of other people's money.
     "But to forgive you for terrorizing us, we would have to believe you somehow competent in keeping others from terrorizing us. Yet, last week, construction workers repairing a subway line in New York City, were cleaning out an abandoned manhole on the edge of the World Trade Center site when they stumbled on the horrific and the impossible: human remains from 9/11, bones and fragments, 80 of them, some as much as a foot long. The victims had been lying, literally in the gutter, for five years and five weeks. The families and friends of each of the 2,749 dead, who had been grimly told in May 2002 that there were no more remains to be found, were struck anew as if the terrorism of that day had just happened all over again. And over the weekend, they have found still more remains. And now this week will be spent looking in places that should have already been looked at a thousand times five years ago.
     "For all the victims in New York, Mr. Bush, the living and the dead, it is a touch of 9/11 all over again. And the mayor of this city, who called off the search four-and-a-half years ago, is a Republican. The governor of this state with whom he conferred is a Republican. The House of Representatives, Republican. The Senate, Republican. The President, Republican. And yet you can actually claim that you and you alone can protect us from terrorism? You can't even recover our dead from the battlefield, the battlefield in an American city, when we've given you five years and unlimited funds to do so!
     "While signing a Military Commissions Act so monstrous that it has now been criticized by even the John Birch Society, you told us, Mr. Bush, quote, 'There is nothing we can do to bring back the men and women lost on September 11, 2001. Yet we'll always honor their memory, and we will never forget the way they were taken from us.' Except, of course, for the ones who have been lying under a manhole cover for five years.
     "Setting aside the fact that your government has done nothing else for those five years but pat yourselves on the back about terror, while waging pointless war on the wrong enemy in Iraq, and waging war on the cherished freedoms in America, just on this subject of counterterrorism, sir, yours is the least competent government, in time of crisis, in this country's history. 'These are the stakes,' indeed, Mr. President. You do not know what you are doing. And the commercial, the one about which Zawahiri might say, 'Hey, pretty good, we love your choice of font style'? All that need further be said is to add three words to Shakespeare. Mr. President, you and that advertisement of terror are full of sound and fury signifying, and competent at, nothing. Good night and good luck. Joe Scarborough's next."


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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
When you honestly believe the number one cable network made its bed on the backs of looney right wingers (to mix about fifteen metaphors), you figure the market that needs to be filled is that of the moonie left wingers. Olberman is their "Bill O'Reilly."

If the press wants to save itself it needs to get it's backside out of the urban centers in blue states. Barring that, the media as we know it is headed for rockier times.

Can't say I'm particularly vexed about it.
61 posted on 10/24/2006 5:04:47 PM PDT by pollyannaish
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Olbermann, huh? MSNBC, you say? Too darned bad nobody saw it. BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


62 posted on 10/24/2006 5:04:54 PM PDT by thelastvirgil (Lest ye put all your faith in the government to provide for you, check their track record.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

So this was a cheap shot. It was pretty good sarcasm. The problem for GOP is that they ain't got much else to campaign on, but fear. One would think after all these years of GOP domination of seats of power, things would really have gotten better, economy wise.

parsy, who became a democrat in disgust years ago about the durn stupid bankruptcy reform.


63 posted on 10/24/2006 5:10:37 PM PDT by parsifal ("Knock and ye shall receive!" (The Bible, somewhere.))
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To: Hoodat

Yep, he's up there on channel 77, right between the Golf Channel and Home shopping.

The funny thing is, Ive actually heard that he picked up his TENTH viewer last evening..

TENTH! That's a big Mo baby!


64 posted on 10/24/2006 5:33:05 PM PDT by Armedanddangerous (Master of Sinanju (emeritus))
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
Even I will watch MSNBC if they team Ubermaniacal and Hissy Chrissy as anchors on election night. Can you imagine watching them as the Dems go melting away again.
65 posted on 10/24/2006 5:34:08 PM PDT by HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath (Psalm 9:17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

He's a puke. His name is not worthy to be spoken in FR


66 posted on 10/24/2006 5:34:36 PM PDT by MaineVoter2002 (If you dont vote on election day, then who are you electing?)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

WHOA! DUDE!

GOTTA STOP THOSE DEMONRATS ! !

67 posted on 10/24/2006 5:38:07 PM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (Let's all be Magnificent Bastards. Turn out those Republican votes!)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Did Obertool just insult me?


68 posted on 10/24/2006 5:52:02 PM PDT by Garvin (John F. Kerry is a Masshole.)
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To: FormerACLUmember

The Rats polling must really be bad


69 posted on 10/24/2006 7:03:36 PM PDT by bybybill (`IF TH E RATS WIN, WE LOSE)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Olbermann is a mindless child. If he didn't have his DU fan club, MSNBC would pull the plug on him.


70 posted on 10/24/2006 7:08:46 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: Moose4

--PLAYS...OF...THE WEEK! *frrrrrrrrrrrrrrp*--

@$$holbermann is the Geek of the Week.


71 posted on 10/24/2006 8:08:13 PM PDT by rfp1234 (I've had it up to my keyster with these leaks!!! - - - Ronald Reagan)
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72 posted on 10/24/2006 8:10:05 PM PDT by monkapotamus
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Who is this "Olbermen?"

Is he one of those people you kids watch on the internet thing?


73 posted on 10/24/2006 8:12:44 PM PDT by RocketMan1
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To: BookaT
"This guy needs a real @ss kicking."

What he said.

74 posted on 10/24/2006 8:15:05 PM PDT by magellan
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Every time I think about not voting Republican, or at least not voting this time around, because I'm so ticked off at the border situation, runaway spending, etc., jackasses like this one bring me to my senses.


75 posted on 10/24/2006 8:18:55 PM PDT by cydcharisse
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To: Names Ash Housewares
The more extreme they get, the more voters they alienate.

One would think, but based on my sister and my step-daughter, both Boston residents, this doesn't seem to be the case. Instead, they just seem to be drifting further and further to the left. Don't underestimate the power of propaganda.

76 posted on 10/24/2006 8:22:36 PM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

he should be locked up for sedition.


77 posted on 10/24/2006 8:26:04 PM PDT by balch3
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To: Cementjungle

I think they were captured by the lefts black hole gravity field and as it grows more intense they fall in further.
Everybody else sees the danger and fires the engines to get away.


78 posted on 10/24/2006 8:35:10 PM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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To: cydcharisse
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79 posted on 10/24/2006 8:40:52 PM PDT by getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL ( **Hunter-Tancredo-Weldon-Hayworth 4 President** I get it, Glenn.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

What a poor, pathetic, sick man.


80 posted on 10/24/2006 8:42:41 PM PDT by DennisR (Look around - God is giving you countless observable clues of His existence!)
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