Posted on 04/25/2008 8:21:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This is getting ridiculous. On Wednesday nights Countdown, Keith Olbermann and Howard Fineman, discussing Hillary Clintons continued presence in the Democratic nominating contest, conducted the following exchange:
Fineman: What this is going to require is some adults somewhere in the Democratic party to step in and stop this thing, like a referee in a fight that could go on for thirty rounds. Thats whats going on. Those are the super, super, super delegates who are going to have to really decide this.
Olbermann: Right. Somebody who can take her into a room and only he comes out.
You can watch the exchange here: [Video at link]
Theres been an outcry (though not, tellingly, in the mainstream press) against Olbermanns comments, most of it crying sexism. Which could be right, to be surebut Im not completely convinced. (You could certainly build a case for sexism based on the many other inappropriate things Keith Olbermann has said about Hillary Clinton; in this instance, however, the Olbermannian impropriety seems rooted in its wink-wink suggestion of violence, rather than the fact that that suggestion was directed at a woman.)
Regardless. Theres really no getting around the core problem here: that a prominent newsman suggested, on national television, that a candidate for the presidency of the United States should be beaten up (or worse). Even being generous and leaving aside the sexism/violence stuff it was a stupid thing for Olbermann to say. Not stupid as in inappropriatealthough its that, toobut stupid as in intellectually vapid and insipid and a waste of everyones time. Theres so much that the press, reporters and commentators alike, could be talking about right now when it comes to the campaignand when it comes to everything else thats going on in the world. Instead, heres one of the most powerful men in the media, a man who can boast an audience of nearly a million viewers each night, vocally amusing himself at the image of the Democratic superdelegates deciding the nomination by beating up the second-place candidate. Its frustrating. Its insulting. Its baffling.
Olbermann uses Edward R. Murrows famous wordsGood night, and good luckas a sign-off in his own Countdown broadcast. That never made sense to me; why call attention to greatness when you yourself are so far from it? But today, the day that would have been Murrows 100th birthday, the comparison seems especially ironic. And especially sad.
Update: Per a wonderfully thoughtful piece from Salons Joan Walsh: looks like Olbermann has apologizedsort offor the remark.
It is a metaphor. I apologize: the generic he gender could imply something untoward, Olbermann said, in a statement MSNBC spokesperson Alana Russo forwarded me a few minutes ago. It shouldve been only the other comes out from a political point of view.
Keith Olbermann a newsman? Weather-boy/Sports-guy maybe, but newsman?
He wouldn't know news if it hit him in the head. The man has no clue other than the fictitious ones he creates in his own head.
Yes. These "Hillary Quit" people want to GIVE the nod to Obama.
Think of it as "ELECTORAL AFFIRMATIVE ACTION"
Trouble with the Democratic party is the only adults have no morals or if they have morals they have no brains.
Who is going to take Al Gore, Teddy Kennedy, John Kerry, or Madam Botox.
They have no one in their party that has brains, character and charisma. The only one is a McCain Supporter.
It is pretty bad when looking at the party elders that Hilary Clinton actually is more moral than some of the others.
Party of Crackpots
There's really no getting around the core problem here: that a prominent newsman suggested, on national television, that a candidate for the presidency of the United States should be beaten up (or worse). Even being generous and leaving aside the sexism/violence stuff...it was a stupid thing for Olbermann to say... Olbermann uses Edward R. Murrow's famous words -- "Good night, and good luck" -- as a sign-off in his own Countdown broadcast.Good luck getting me to say good night and mean it. ;')
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