Posted on 05/24/2008 12:20:21 PM PDT by inkling
Blogs across the left are cheering former Boston Market pitchman and sportscaster Keith Olbermann for his anti-Hillary jeremiad. But would you believe he's being more than a little hypocritical on this point?
As everyone knows by now, Hillary Clinton discussed the assassination of RFK as a reason for her to stay in the Democratic race. Smooth move, Hills.
But leave it to MSNBC's Ron Burgundy Olbermann to react in a comically over-the-top fashion.
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The only thing worse than this brain-damaged POS is his audience of POS Leftists.
The man is not well.
Olbermann is a steaming pile of $h!t!
Olbermann is dreaming if he thinks he can mess with the Clintons without peril. I predict Olbermann will die of a mysterious overdose.
Hope springs eternal.
No, he didn’t.
WOW, what a great rant. What an awesome rant.
Olbermann is an overstuffed idiot, a true tribute to PMSNBC’s vacuous lack of talent and penchant for spreading lies and propaganda. How halarious that the Clintoons are catching their own medicine finally from General Electric’s (NBC:PMSNBC)lying, frothing TOONS!
yes she actually used the word “assassination”
To the Left, using the word and assassinating someone are about the same.
MSM is so in the tank for Hussein. I thought that fool was going to stroke out right on the air.
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Check out this awesome video:
The same kind of terrorists who support Obama did this:
http://www.frugalsites.net/911/attack/
Never apologize for them.
Never appease them.
Never forget.
My only question is how does the Olberdork even have an audience? I know that deranged lefties will swallow almost anything, but don’t they tire of swallowing the drool from Olberdork’s diatribes?
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