The media in this country make me sick! I'm sure glad AP and CBS are telling us what Bristol said because otherwise we wouldn't know.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Go get 'em Bristol.
Bristol the Pistol!
Olberman is no match for her....lol.
Bet he hasn't checked that out yet. He really should. Those ladies looked like they could take thin strips from anything!
Even though she didn’t win..It was still great she got as far as she did on DWTS. It truely caused the Already unhinged Libs to lose their minds! If Olberman can do nothing else but call Bristol Palin the worst person in the world. Consider it a Badge of Honor Bristol! Be Proud!
....Olbamamann is going into the fray unarmed.
People like Olbermann are sickening. But since they are good liberals, nobody in the MSM will ever call them out on things.
What would Olbermann say if some famous liberal Hollywood idiot, for example, who had been into drugs, then began working to warn young people about the dangers of drugs? Olbermann and other liberals would be heaping tons of praise on them. They would say how such liberal Hollywood icon had turned their life around, that their advice is valuable to drug abusers because they’ve been there, done that, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Ditto with anyone who had been into alcohol, or gang lifestyles, who then turned their lives around. As long as such people are liberal, people like Olbermann would praise them for being authentic and trying to do something good for society.
But Bristol Palin, because of who she is, even though she’s learned some tough life lessons about the subject of teen pregnancy and unwed motherhood, is deemed NOT to be a fit activist on warning young people of the dangers of that happening.
I would love to ask Keith exactly what the criteria are for judging whether someone who has made major life mistakes can work to help others avoid such pitfalls.
I think that the criteria are that such spokesmen/women must be liberal in order for the likes of Olbermann to find any value in what they want to do.
When a person makes a mistake and trie to keep others from making the same mistake, that certainly is not hypocrisy.
Now if she made the same mistake again it would be.
Olbermen is an idiot.
He has no more business on Television than would a rabid dog.
Olberman is a 52 year old man picking on a 20 year old. How pathetic is that?
This isn't bad.
If Olbermann wanted an exercise in hypocrisy he could do a PSA suggesting idiots display reticence.
Olberman rails solely on conservative women, but I think that’s just a public front. I really believe the guy has some *deeply*-seated issues with the female gender as a whole.
I’d pay to see a cage fight between Bristol and Meghan McCain.
I don’t watch olbermann but if he really blames Bush for the 911 attacks I see now how my liberal friends got to be as clueless as they are.
Good for you Bristol. A chip of the block, your mom is my hero, strong, intelligent, kind, and a real American. Not many of you guys left.
Thinking about the past is an appropriate way to extract information from previous experiences. It is rational to look back on unsatisfying conversations and unpleasant events and reassess how we could have better acquitted ourselves in those situations. It is normal for one to look back and consider what one would have done differently and how, and what one would not have changed for all the world. When one does this, one is evaluating the past as it was and as it could have been, and perhaps even forming the basis for important learnings and changes for one's future. Libtards like Olbermann are irrational when they consider learning from one's mistakes hypocritical.
KO is far removed from any moral universe. Period.
She should tell him to stop using her name for ratings as well.
"Mr. Olberman is a known hypocrite determined to see America fail. His opinions are the only thing lower than the ratings of his show. Since a person can be judged by their enemies as well as friends I had this Badge of Honor made up to commemorate his hatred. I'll wear it proudly.
WPITW- Award 12/1/2010 Kieth Olberman