Posted on 07/07/2010 1:50:09 PM PDT by HorowitzianConservative
One of NewsReal Blog's Biggest All-Time Hits has been our Meltdown with Keith Olbermann series.
Now we've collected the first half of the series as a PDF ebook which you can download for free here.
This 28,000-word, 56 page collection features posts 1-24 (all the posts from 2009) written by David Forsmark, chronicling the MSNBC demigod-in-his-own-mind Keith Olbermann at his worst. Also included is an introduction by Peter Collier.
If you enjoy the ebook then we encourage you to donate to support NRB here. Our suggested donation for the ebook is $5.
This ebook is the first installment in the David Horowitz Digital Library. Every month NewsReal Blog will publish a new volume collecting NRB blog posts, FrontPage Magazine articles, Discover The Networks profiles, and other assorted goodies. And here's the trick: if you sign up for NRB's daily email blast (a selection of the previous day's 10 most important posts, the daily quote of the day, and a Book Club recommendation -- delivered to you inbox every morning) then you'll receive new ebooks two weeks before they're released to non-subscribers. (No need to sign up if you have already, though if you want to recommend that your friends do we'd certainly appreciate it.)
Why is this series worth revisiting? For a reminder of just how out there Olbermann can be I've compiled a Countdown of my own, the top 5 most insane Olbermann meltdowns ever caught on film:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsrealblog.com ...
I’d rather listen to fish talk
I rather like the lunch I had, I think I’ll pass.
I don’t dare.
Bookmarked!
Why ?
bfl
I fear nightmares.
Olberman, now with 25% more flying spittle!
BFL
The #1 is really funny.
I only got through 1/2 of #2.
I prefer to keep my sanity.
Umm, because I want to see a fool in meltdown mode?
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