Posted on 03/05/2024 12:28:15 PM PST by Impala64ssa
grandpa Keith Olbermann is back at it again with another scorcher, this time seemingly implying that he pisses on his own face.
After a full-scale meltdown over the Supreme Court’s landmark 9-0 ruling in favor of former President Donald Trump in the Colorado ballot case, Olbermann appears to have short-circuited.
After Olbermann blasted out an absurd rant calling for the dissolution of the Supreme Court, political commentator Gunther Eagleman replied to Old Man O’s public meltdown with a simple “Cry more… 9-0.”
Olbermann, doing his best Shooter McGavin impression, retorts with “Those aren’t tears, Fascist. They’re urine. I’m sure you enjoy being bathed in it.”
It’s interesting that a male goat does the same thing to attract the females. Hmmm
“Those aren’t tears, Fascist. They’re urine. I’m sure you enjoy being bathed in it.”
I had no idea urine was plural and why would anyone call urine “they’re” does he have an English degree? Does he have a journalism degree which has a lot of English included in the curriculum? He’s one of the the village idiots out there I suppose. He alo sweats profusely... like that fuhrer dude.
That is truly an honor! Way back in the day KO was also accused of stalking a WNBA player - Lisa Leslie or Cheryl Swoopes? - I don’t think a restraining order was issued but it was close.
Way way back in the day KO did sports for KTLA and he was entertaining and witty and clever. That was a long time ago…:
Perlman also played The Beast in the TV series version of Beauty and the Beast. So yeah, he’s set. Not J K Rowling FU money but no worries either. Unless he’s supporting a large extended family.
No career advancement would be that debasement.
KO is a Cornell graduate. What major or school I know not.
His frustration pleases me.
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