Posted on 04/01/2012 3:46:54 AM PDT by jimbo123
Given Keith Olbermanns abrupt removal at Current and his typically temperate response Currents statement are untrue and will be proved so in the legal actions I will be filing against them presently it seems as if his next stop will be a puppet show shot from a basement somewhere. Hell never work in this town, or any other, again, right?
Wrong. Many of his past employers will testify to his unmanageability and unpleasantness, but the fact of the matter is that somewhere, sometime, after some kind of cooling-off period, Mr. Olbermann will be coming to a television near you.
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I've never killed a man, but I've read many an obituary with a great deal of satisfaction. - Clarence Darrow
I found it...
But resist, we much we must and we will much about that be committed. Al Sharpton, August 9, 2011
Nope, Fat Al has a deck full of race cards, hes safe. MSNBC is stuck with....This muck we mush and you can be sure we will munch much.....everyday at 6PM FOREVER!
Sorry, I think I am correct.
Al Gore is at current TV, Al Sharpton is at MSNBC.
Reread the whole post.
No, Russia TV!
Keith Olbermann comes across like the barfly who makes everybody else in the bar miserable, because he hates his own life and wants, after getting half a bottle, by shots, of the cheapest whiskey, to snarl at everyone and everything.
His job is as a deadwood employee of an indifferent company, with zero chance for advancement, raise or recognition. His wife is a drab who hates him, and they have a loveless marriage. One of their children is a homosexual prostitute and the other is a junkie. They both left home at 16, because it was worse than living on the street.
So he comes to the bar, because its liquor is cheapest, and everyone else there just gives a quiet groan and ignores him. After he gets drunk, then he starts ranting.
He is a bigot, who hates minorities. And a misogynist, who hates all women. And he hates capitalism, because he thinks he should be a billionaire, so he could hurt everyone he hates. And he hates government, because he wishes he could be powerful enough to hurt other people as well, as a dictator.
He never tips the barkeep and tries to swipe other people’s tips off the bar, and drink other people’s unfinished drinks when they go to the restroom. And when he really gets plastered, he picks a fight with the biggest guy in the bar, who thumps him. Again.
Having been thrown out of bar after bar, he is running out of places to get cheap liquor and be obnoxious, so now he is threatening to sue them for kicking him out.
True, but you have the places wrong.
They move from the media to Democratic administrations and then back to the media.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Obama hires Olbermann to replace Reggie Love.
Someone mentioned it earlier. First Rosie now Keith.
My bet is these netwoks got narching orders from the WH to make the left seem more moderate and are using their two leftwing whack job standard bearers as sacrificial lambs.
I am thinking they tried that with Schultzie and his union ties but it was too expensive to buy him out and Obama didn’t have enough taxpayer cash to funnel to MSNBC.
Al Gore is at current TV, Al Sharpton is at MSNBC.
The confusion is understandable. There's something about the name "Al" - Al Gore, Al Sharpton, Al Jazeera, Al Qaeda,
But alas...
Dont let the screen door hit ya in the patootie on the way out...
...umm... again!
Darn. I got all turned around thinkin’ USS Alaska was talking about the Al that owned current, not the Al MSNBC hired to replace the olberdork that current is now firing.
Not enough coffee and not a careful enough reading before posting so I got my fat, stupid Als all mixed up.
Sorry about that!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Obama hires Olbermann to replace Larry Sinclair.
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