Posted on 08/06/2008 2:29:56 PM PDT by GPSkins
It is not a compliment to human nature to say that there is something within us that is sometimes drawn to watching for a limited period of time, anyway the comically deranged on display. Which brings me to MSNBCs Keith Olbermann.
By now Olbermanns hyper-partisanship and straight-from-the-fever-swamps mentality witness just about any of Keiths Special Comments for ample evidence is well documented. What is interesting to me, during the times Ive tuned in to his program, is that he never interviews anyone who holds an alternative point of view. He appears unlike the competitors he often obsesses about to be afraid to expose his ideas to the light of day.
Olbermann has on his program either spokesmen from the Obama campaign or, much more frequently, journalists who share (though usually in a less offensive and more camouflaged way) Olbermanns political biases. They almost never challenge the assumptions of Olbermann; their role is to give his prejudices the patina of journalistic objectivity. Im speaking of people like Air Americas Rachel Maddow, Newsweeks Richard Wolffe and Howard Fineman, the Washington Posts Eugene Robinson and, until earlier this week, Dana Milbank.
According to Olbermanns post on The Daily Kos (how perfectly appropriate), it seems Milbank notified Olbermann that after four years of appearing with him, Milbank accepted another television offer. Olbermann was apparently irate about a column by Milbank last week that created difficulty for Barack Obama, and therefore banned Milbank from his program. Olbermann alleges that Milbank took a comment by Obama out of context (readers can decide for themselves whether that is in fact a fair charge) and would not explain himself. And so Dana Milbank, who after four years of playing up to Olbermann deigned to write a single critical column on The Great Obama, was quickly censured. Such are the exacting journalistic standards of Olbermann, and, apparently, the network for which he works.
One wonders if the journalists who appear on Olbermanns program understand that they are simply props for a man who has become the go-to guy for the MoveOn.org, Daily Kos, and The Huffington Post crowd. And do they appreciate just how much their credibility is damaged by frequently appearing with, and showing their obvious sympathy and agreement with, a man who has become a ranting, cartoonish character?
Its an open secret that MSNBC, when turning its lonely eyes to Obama, feels (to invoke the unfortunate and slightly too revealing phrase used by one of its hosts, Chris Matthews) a thrill going up my leg.
Undoubtedly it does; and undoubtedly Chris speaks for many of his colleagues. They have an enormous investment, political, and emotional, in Obamas success, and they are doing all they can to improve the odds that he will be our next president. That MSNBC does so in such a transparent way will, I think, harm its, and NBCs, reputation even beyond what it has so far. And it underscores just one reason why the loss of Tim Russert was such a devastating loss to the network. He was the one person who appeared on MSNBC whose credibility enormous and well-deserved credibility allowed MSNBC to make at least a claim to journalistic seriousness. That really isnt possible anymore.
MSNBC has a mission in this campaign: assuring the election of Barack Obama. They will, it seems, do everything in their power to achieve that end. That sound you hear, in that quest, is of journalistic standards being flushed down the toilet. Just like Dana Milbank was.
Who is Keith Olbermann?
I wonder what kind of feverish, dishonest, Dan Rather-ish schemes they are hatching, as we speak, to bring Senator John McCain down and coronate “The One” as their new savior and ruin this great nation?
Does anyone actually watch Olbermanns program ?
Except for the “its like watching a 10 car wreck happen” I can’t imagine why anyone would bother....
The battery in my crystal ball went out years ago, but with McCain gaining ground in the polls, I wonder what the headlines are going to read if Obama loses the election. I usually don't put much faith in polls, but it is interesting to see the numbers change the way they have been. The press has already anointed Obama as the president, what are they going to do after the election? This could be quite interesting in the annals of history.
- Traveler
Bro-sams got an energy plan,
It amounts to a political scam,
No drilling for ga$, Well just sit on our @ss,
And watch prices soar in our land!
Oil barons are nothing but liars,
He says to his world of admirers,
To break the ga$ tide, just tune up your ride
And also please pump up your tires!
Hussein was chosen to spoil
Any income made by big oil
Tax til they squeal, that is my main deal,
No matter how honest their toil!
I bet I know who is going to be the worst person in the world tonight. lol
10-4. And who has no life that they would watch PMSNBC except when channel surfing?
Back in the 2oth century there used to be a sports talk announcer in Los Angeles named Olberman who actually was fired from his TV show for well - just not being very good... does anyone know if he is related?
Keith Olberman used to be an ESPN announcer (was fired), now LA I dont know but.......
he never interviews anyone who holds an alternative point of view
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Yup, that’s him alright. I’ve never seen it either and simply stopped tuning in. He has too much hate in him to allow any viewpoint other than his own. I really don’t think he could handle a good argument face to face. He’d explode.
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