Posted on 04/05/2012 5:37:01 PM PDT by RummyChick
Keith Olbermann is a liar, a bully ... and worst of all -- he's just plain MEAN ... this according to Current TV.
The network has fired back at the "Countdown" host ... claiming his $70 million lawsuit is "false and malicious."
Current also says Olbermann was a crappy employee ... and got the chop due to "serial, material breaches of his contract, including the failure to show up at work, sabotaging the network and attacking Current and its executives."
A rep for the network added, "As the old adage says: 'When the law is on your side, you argue the law. When the facts are on your side, you argue the facts. When neither the law nor the facts are on your side, you pound the table.'"
He continues, "We will be happy to engage on the law and the facts in the appropriate forum. It is well established that over his professional career Mr. Olbermann has specialized in pounding the table."
The network concludes with one final shot ... "We hope Mr. Olbermann understands that when it comes to the legal process, he is actually required to show up."
Keef probably said something about global warming being a hoax...
Seriously, how bad do you have to be to get fired by al gore!?
Get out the popcorn. This is like the neighbors vicious dog attacking the parking meter cop.
Um, yes...and no.
I refuse to watch anything that benefits Algor. I turned off a Futurama epi the other day because Algor was in it.
some great email exchanges about KO
like this one:
From: Jeff Polikoff
Subject: Re: KO actions on 11/21/11
Date: November 22, 2011 2:26:57 PM PST
To: David Bohrman
David,
Last night a remote segment with KO was cut short abruptly due to the satellite feed being cut off.
The guest had arrived late and was rescheduled to a later time in the show. Unfortunately our lines coordinator forgot to extend the satellite window.
KO as you will read below got a little emotional.
On Nov 22, 2011, at 3:57 PM, Barry Katz wrote:
Jeff,
As I know you are aware, Keith created a potentially dangerous situation last night when he threw with full force a glass mug at the set hitting a solid part of it that caused the mug to shatter.
I know this was caused by the satellite time ending before the interview was over but had the broken glass hit someone in the studio, this could have caused injury and potentially having to bring in EMTs to help the injured person. In addition, the spill left from the fluid (I assume water) could have caused someone to slip which is also a dangerous condition.
I dont know if Keith has been spoken to about such acts and I certainly understand how difficult such a conversation can be with him. However, throwing things in the studio is not acceptable as it creates a potentially dangerous situation for anyone in the studio at that time.
Please let me know if this has been addressed with him.
Barry
Maybe he could get together with Rosie and start the Rosie and the other A$$hole Show. I’m sure MSNBC, CNN or some other MSM network would love to pick it up.
There is the issue of the ten million dollar chandelier.
There is the issue of the ten million dollar chandelier.
Not a fan of KO yb any stretch, but that reads like a chickenshot email. Seems from reading between the lines that many people hated working with him and wanted him fired, so they documented every possible thing he did that was offensive. But bitching about throwing a glass and “creating a potential slip and fall hazard” is laughably lame.
I don’t think there is a major US corporation where shattering a glass in anger in an accessible area would not get a guy fired. Try it at your job and see how it works for you if you think it is such a “lame ass” complaint.
How delightful....
Earth to Current TV....this has been know by most people for quite some time.
I don’t think that place is a major corporation. That dude is a prima donna with a history of egotistical outbursts. He was their #1 guy, the guy they hoped would build the network. They knew what they were getting when they hired him. They put a potentially $50 million package together to lock him in - an obscene amount of money for guy who just got canned and probably couldn’t get any other decent job (the $50 million may have been hard to attain, contingent on ratings, but put out to make him look good and make the network look well financed, but that’s a different story). Guys like that can break glasses.
Reading between the lines, I would guess - and I admit it is a guess - that they got in over their heads, and while he probably is a jerk that nobody wants to work with if he brought them the ratings and the money they expected they probably would have put up with his behind the screen (and some on screen) antics. But the ratings never came, the money never came, and that probably made him impossible to work with. So the word gets out among those who want him gone, document everything. And so they do. “slip and fall hazard”, seriously? Laughable.
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