(Keith Olbermann is joining us in the comments today to discuss his new book, The Worst Person in the World: And 202 Strong Contenders, which blogospheric denizens took to #4 on Amazon as a way of saying thanks for his stirring editorial on Donald Rumsfeld. Please join us in the comments to say hi, and oh yeah, if you haven't done so already, buy the book.)
I had the pleasure of appearing on Keith Olbermann's show recently. Having been blessed by the Creator with an abundance of elderly wingnut relatives who conform perfectly to the Bill O'Reilly demographic and who rarely escape the nutrient agar of the Fox News petri dish (where the binary fission rate of disinformation seems both boundless and inestimable), I was called upon to explain exactly what Olbermann's show was. My initial response -- "Well, imagine what the news would be like if it wasn't read every night by Baghdad Bob" -- probably wasn't going to fly so I had to work a little harder.
In the modern era We Are All Howard Beale, in that most persons of modest intellect have a hard time listening to what is considered wise, reasonable and prudent by those tasked with keeping us informed. When Rush Limbaugh tells us that Michael J. Fox simply isn't popping enough pills or Drudge says those wanton kids lured poor Mark Foley into temptation, czars of sagacity like Brian Williams, Matt Lauer, Mark Halperin, John Harris and Howard Kurtz quickly follow to tell us that these men are "centrists" who "rule our world." The steady drip, drip, drip of irrationalilty takes its toll, and those of us who aren't card carrying members of the Bush cargo cult are reduced to tearing out large kidney-shaped patches of our own hair just to get through the day.
Keith Olbermann has made it his baliwick to restore both common sense and a measure of good-natured, wry detachment to the discourse, and his nightly feature of "The Worst Person in the World" is a place where the currency is absurd, brutal stupidity and Bill O'Reilly hits the jackpot almost every night. Although Olbermann rewards both those who engage in garden variety incongruous folly (the thief who tried to escape house arrest by fleeing to a church full of police attending mass) and the religious hypocrites who always seem to be propositioning some genus of male prostitute, the gold medal is frequently reserved for the right wing punditocracy as they y short-circuit rational thought in their race toward reptillian brain excess. Ordinary people just have a hard time keeping up with that kind of professional lunacy, so it's nice that Keith goes out of his way to acknowledge the pernicious effect that the O'Reilly-esque mindset has in everyday life.
My wingnut relatives are very comfortable in a world where the right wing has crafted "spin" into a worldview, the dialog is reduced to he-said-she-said and there seems to be no place for a reporter willing to acknowledge that there is such a thing as objective fact. But for the rest of us, Keith Olbermann -- his book, his show and his affection for common sense -- restore a measure of calm to the Howard Beale those of us who don't find it quite so comfortable in a world of compliant relativity. Since I like my hair and would very much like to keep it, I want to welcome him to FDL offer him my thanks from the bottom of my heart for the nightly tonic his show provides.
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KO,
If you are online and looking, the original oddball wants to ask you a question.
When you deliver your special comments, how does the rest of your Newsroom peers react? I noticed that Scarborough has often looked like a deer in the headlights. Do they applaud you or condemn you?
KEITH!
Thank you for being the bravest person, BY FAR, in MSM. I keep wondering when the corporate masters will finally get the hook, but perhaps they, too sense the winds of change blowing.
KEITH!
Keith!
Welcome, Mr. Olbermann.
KO!
Oh, and nice graphic, Monk.
:)
Hi Keith, welcome to the ‘lake. I’m curious why you seem to be the only newsguy that has any common sense. Do emails to reporters and/or their bosses really make any difference? What is the best way to “educate” people like “Tweety” (Hardball) and “Noron” O’Donnell, so they’ll stop being nothing more than mouthpieces for the current administration?
Mr. Olbermann, welcome! Thank you for being here…and thank you for being here, if you know what I mean.
Welcome, Keith!
Welcome, Keith. Thanks so much for being here.
To commenters: Please stay on topic during book salon, if you want to talk about something else you can do so in the previous comment thread.
BTW,
I am mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!
Thanks Keith, you are a beacon of hope on a ship of smoke and mirrors
Keith!
A toast to your Chem 102 teaching assistant who let you graduate.
——-egregious, ‘73
Hail to the Keith!
Frankly, I’d like to know how many people it takes to cull the herd of idiots down to 3 worst people for each day.
Hey, Keith!!! I love the show!
Welcome to FDL, Keith. I remember the glory days of LA sports journalism - Jim Murray, Conrad, Scott Ostler, Mike Downey - and you on the TV.
We are so proud to have you speaking our minds now, when it seems few will.
So, when are you going to marry Stephanie Miller?
Welcome to FDL, Keith. Thanks so much for the hilarious book and everything you are doing to inject a bit of humor and truth into the misery that is the news of the day. Kudos to you, sir. And many thanks.
Hi Keith! Thanks for coming here. Love the book
Keith, by sheer fate of alphabetical order, you’ve ended up on the shelves of bookstores across America right next to Bill O’Reilly. How do you feel about that? Are you worried at all about his books contaminating yours by sheer physical contact?
Sometimes I have read about or heard of the stories you cover in your worst people line-up, but generally that information is garnished not through the mainstream media, but though alternative news sites and my daily blog reading list. How much do the internet, alternative news sites, and blogs, play into your research for who will make it onto the list of the worst persons in the world?
Keith Olbermann ~ bless you sir; in the “thoroughly sincere, non-religiously affiliated, just SO, SO grateful that you’re out there speaking truth to idiocy” sense of the phrase.
I shall sit here, smile ~ and read this discussion with joy. Thank you for taking the time to do this…Thank you Jane, Christy et. al. for this amazing place.
I wanted to thank you for all the splendid work you are doing. I really enjoyed your book. Do you find reporting on this adminstration is more or less frustrating than the Clinton term?
Question # 2
How do you narrow the pickings down to 3?
There must be 100’s of these stories rolling around, and for the most part, you hit the nail on the head!
Welcome to FDL, and thanks for the comments. Necessary and proper. If I had one question to ask, it’d be about how you define yourself. As a newsman, commentator, sportscaster, or a combination of the three?
Thanks.
Mr. Olbermann I’d like to thank you for putting into words what so many of us were feeling.
I’d also like to thank you for pointing out that Ann Coulter has an Adam’s Apple.
BTW this news article would be perfect for your show.
http://www.nevadaappeal.com/ar...../-1/REGION
You DO realize you are totally our hero, don’t you?
Hello Mr. Olbermann
Thank you for your splendid book and equally as splendid worldview
A lot of us must be feeling the same thing today: thanks for being the person who is saying what so many of us have been longing to hear someone in the mainstream media say!
have to tell you keith, been looking forward to watching you in live conversation all week
this isquite real pleasure, it would seem as if you are the only voice willing to go on the air with the frustration and rage the majority of us feel toward the policies of this president
I’m always amused how the “new concervatives” like to say democrats “hate bush”…this hate was earned by the decisions he himself made, no other reason…the entire country was on his side fater the attack in the middle of september, he deliberately squandered that cohesion in some kind of mindless effort to demonized the oposing party
anyway, I was wondering which blogs you frequent, do you come here much?
Keith, as a fellow “Keith”, I always enjoy Countdown most of all because whenever your correspondents refer to you by name, it’s as if they’re speaking directly to me…
Try getting THAT from Shephard Smith or Anderson Cooper…
Thanks so very much for you courage, honesty and humor…
Are you ever tempted to throw in a well-placed “GUHHH” when covering President Rainman?
Just got an email from Keith, he’s on his way.
Of all our guests, this is the first time I feel Internet tongue tied. I just can’t put the biscuit in the basket.
Welcome, Keith! How does it feel to have talent on loan from God?
oddball @
1
Greetings as a Harvest Moon rises over Manhattan and those marathoners not conforming to the “Man’s” ideas about speed try to reach the finish line with times better than 8 hours 15 minutes. Which is how long some of the Special Comments have been. The response to your question, Oddball, is that there are very few people AT MSNBC when the show’s on the air so the reaction is fairly muted. But the overall impact has been virtually 100% supportive. A lot of correspondents saying “I wish I could say that too.”
Keith,
Thank you so much for your great work. From the special comments to your support for Buck O’Neil you are a class act.
Are any of the other networks trying to lure you away from MSNBC?
my question to you is, what do you get more pleasure out of, being compared to the great Edward R. Murrow as a journalist or knowing that Bill Orally goes nuts at the mear mention of your name?
Welcome to FDL,
Come on in, the water is warm here.
Thank you for staying out front and saying what we cannot.
Mr. Keith Olbermann.
Welcome, sir!
To a many people, you have become a modern-day Edward R. Murrow, expressing the common-sense and outrage that validates, through the mass media, what a lot of us are feeling and thinking, and fighting back at the insanity of the political spin-meisters in politics and MSM.
A lot of us, domestic and international, get your messages from clips posted on various internet sites. This is FYI. No comment expected.
Please keep up your excellent work. You are so well appreciated by so many!
Cheers
Keith Olbermann @ 34
Paging Rosie Ruiz…
Keith Olbermann @ 34
That’s why the bad kids sit at the back of the bus, too. It’s easier to get away with stuff when nobody’s looking.
Keith at 34 — we wish they would more frequently. A dose of reality and honesty is an awfully nice change.
Hiya Keith!
Good to see you at the Lake. I’ve been watching your ratings at Media Bistro for about a year now. Nice to see the rise in your ratings in the last year and conversely, the fall for Faux Snooze ; )
Special congrats on beating out all of CNN and the rest of MSNBC last Wednesday in the Key Demo!
http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/ratings/
Any predictions for the Mid Terms? I’m going with 5 Dem pickups in the Senate and 23 Dem pickups in the House. If you guess the wining numbers correctly here you win a pony I’m told! ; ) LOL
Keep those Special Comments coming!!!!
I am a new viewer and fan of Countdown…have taken to this show like few others. If I develop sinus trouble from laughing and drinking stuff while reading your book, I promise I won’t tell the New York Post. I love that you can can be so obviously outraged and stay articulate…is often a problem for me. Is it all a matter of practicing first?
Keith, I for one think the Special Comments can’t BE too long!
Yay Keith! Thanks for doing all you do,and I wonder,do you ever catch any crap from the bosses for speaking out?
Keith, the 49ers are ahead. Can you stand it? ;-)
Have you gotten any hate mail from the O’reilly sheep herd?
Hi Keith.
Love your show!
Dear Mr.Olbermann,
Thanks for your words and your courage.
Hi Keith- watch you daily and love your courage and effective delivery.
What are the demographics of your show politically? Do you reach many goopers or indies- people who haven’t already made up their minds?
Some are sayin that cable news does nothing politically because everyone picks the shows who agree with them and no one’s opinions are changed. Do you agree?
Welcome to FDL, Keith. You have a lot of fans here!
What was the reaction in the newsroom when you planned your first Special Commentary? Did you plan to make that a semi-regular feature, or do events keep motivating you do another?
And what’s been you bosses reaction to them? And your spiffy, new and bigger ratings? Congratulations on those, btw.
Keith Here’s Yer ” ATTA BOY “
Keith,
Welcome. The book is great. I am giving it to all my wingnut relatives for Christmas. The dinner table that day with about 45 Italians yelling at each other, should be interesting.
Thanks for your Special comments, they are a revelation!
Jacqrat @ 8
First, I must defend Norah. The first week I came back to MSNBC in March, 2003, she called me from the DC and suggested we should do a NIGHTLY segment quoting O’Reilly’s falsehoods and stupidities. I know her sympathies are questioned in your community (and others) but I think she deserves more credit than she gets. As to emails to the on-air types: a) they generally don’t get to read them, because b) there’s so little time to read them. Management, since it does little but wring its hands no matter what he business nor environment, has plenty of time to read. Be cordial, individual, and brief. Remember with what dismissiveness we all rightly treated the spam-mailing of the FCC over Janet Jackson.
Hi Keith,
I know that this has nothing to do with politics (sorry) but I just came home from seeing the Borat “movie-film.” I am speechless. I have never laughed so hard in my 42-year-long life.
What did you think of it??
Mr.O
At what point exactly did “in your Face” supplant “its how you play the game” in our culture and when did having fair play matter die?
Watched you on channel 5, still watching.
Great great work.
But the overall impact has been virtually 100% supportive. A lot of correspondents saying “I wish I could say that too.”
What a shame they can’t.
Hi, Keith! Thank you so much for, well, doing what you do. I have two questions (so far).
1) Just how hard is the right-wing trying to get you fired, and how committed is MSNBC to keeping you?
2) Have you ever noticed that Craig Crawford sounds just like Don Knotts?
egregious @ 13
And don’t forget, Egregious, the Chem TA who said “I’ll be damned if I’ll let a second-semester Communication Arts major not graduate on time because of a goddamned Chemistry class.”
Mr. Olbermann,
Welcome to the Lake! We thank you, democracy Thanks You.
Yours is the best show on TV. They haven’t created an award that’s good enough for you yet, but we’ll make sure they do.
Hi Keith,
Big fan here!
Who’s the bigger villain? The Bush administration or the New York Post (Murdoch)?
The other night I heard that a special comment was in store, and I wanted to make sure the TiVo had “Countdown” on the to-do list. I had to take the remote away from my 9-year-old to do it–as he saw what I was doing, he said, “He’s a hero, isn’t he, Mom?” I agreed.
He doesn’t use that word lightly, and neither do I.
Not all, obviously, also the big sexy brain, of course.
Sir Olbermann,
I’d like your perspective on something. According to Mr. Bush, the Iraq War was launched because doing so demonstrated that the Administration had “learned the lessons of 9/11”. But according to Richard Clarke, planning for the war began in (at the latest) January of 2001. So if the “War on Terror” played no part in the genesis of this Administration’s Captain Ahabesque determination to start this war, why do you think they really wanted it?
But the overall impact has been virtually 100% supportive. A lot of correspondents saying “I wish I could say that too.”
How very ironic… there are literally millions of viewers who wish those other correspondents could/would say that too…
Erika @ 43
That is a problem — there is always a tendency to get so pissed off you turn into Dan Gerstein writing a letter to the New York Times. That tends to scare people so Keith’s tone of wry amusement is personally inspirational.
watertiger @ 15
Remember, we look not just for idiocy but Intent to Idiot, hypocrisy, self-inflation, etc. You have to work for the honor. It’s basically me and one of my old ESPN cohorts Denis Horgan.
Keith, you are our oasis in the TradMed desert, as you surely know by now. I wonder whether you have a special email box for nominations for WPITW — I send mine to you, Countdown, and Dan Abrams, but is there a particular inbox you have set up for us to bring noninations to your attention?
I especially enjoyed reading the genesis of the segment in your book; Bob & Ray and George Carlin being old, longtime favorites of mine as well.
Keep up the good work! Our Republic needs you.
watertiger @ 56
Not everyone can be Keith Olbermann or Michael Ware.
My compliments on your book and your special comments. The thing I appreciate (besides the sincerity and the views) is the language. Thanks for bringing quality writing back to television news.
A chem teacher swearing about chemistry? Tsk. Btw [by the way] Chem 102 -was- hard, even for us science types. So there.
Ok I can die happy now!! (my comment got a reply.)
Keep up the Special Comments, and not just the ones here on firedoglake, your fans will support you if your network starts giving you grief.
sophie g @ 61
Mommybrain @ 17
Thank you kindly. I nearly fell over once when Murray told me I was a good writer. It was kind of like finding out Vin Scully watches Countdown. And my girlfriend has forbidden me from marrying Stephanie, although I am permitted to defend her honor.
You are my hero, Keith. There are very few of us around who aren’t afraid to speak their minds, regardless of the repercussions.
I’ve watched you every night since you returned to MSNBC in 2003. Thank you for your courage. Oh, and thanks for the Bill-O stuff. God, I hate him!!!
Mr. K.O.,
A hi how are ya from Canada. Love your work.
~~~
I am curious what you think of the neocon freak show of disavowment going on. NeoImps like ledeen, adelman, perle and frum looking for a backdoor must have you salivating to make a comment.
KO: Stay The Course on Slaying the Coarse
…The world’s got your back.
;>)
Keith, did Ann Coulter have that Adam’s Apple at Cornell?
You are a true inspiration Mr. Olbermann, if you ever plan to come down to the Caribbean you just let me know. We definitely need someone like you to give a talk to the journalists and media down here, they are worse than your’s in the US.
Please don’t stop doing what you are doing.
Much Respect, Flipper
Tru @ 19
It makes my photo look great. Plus, in a lot of the stores here in NYC the “30% off” stickers have been placed on Billo’s face. Coincidence, no doubt.
Mr. Olbermann…
One could have once characterized me as a sports-nut. No more. I cling to my love of baseball however. Years ago when I played Little League, win or lose, we all huddled and cheered for the opposing team. Our coaches taught us it was how we played the game that counted. This, we knew, was a… perhaps THE lesson on how we should lead our lives. We also had faith in representatives and our country. Would you care to comment on the parallels and reasons, if any, on the loss of common sense in relation to to sports and politics?
KEITH!
You rock my clock. You can’t believe what a breath of fresh air you are. It gets depressing being around the GOP spin machine 24/7 in our current society. Listening to you keeps me sane, makes me realize Im not the only person asking what the F*ck is happening to this country?!
ee
Keith Olbermann @ 66
I think that’s an important distinction. It’s not just being stupid — anybody can do that — it’s the hubris that fuels it that is the stuff of champions. And that’s why Bill O’Reilly is really in the Jesse Owens class, I’d say.
Keith,
Matthews was saying that Rove has gotten a “free pass” this election season from the media. His reason being ACCESS! Your thoughts about access and Miss Piggy Rove?
keith - thanks for all you’re doing to keep real journalism in the forefront.
and to think it comes from a former sportscaster.
do you find people dismissive of your reportage because of your heritage working in sports, specifically ESPN?
how long did you have this book in development - how long did it take you to write it, and what’s the window between book acceptance by the publisher and the on-street date? curious to see how fast they (and you) moved.
again, thanks for all you do. you’re a f-in hero, amigo.
My son loves Countdown as well. We have had many discussions about government, war and peace, and Oddball!
Keith, I loved this book, especially because it included not only lists of your Worst Persons in the World but also some of your better long-form essays and comments. But I was a little disappointed to learn that it didn’t include two of the best from last year, “Flush the Butts,” about why you quit smoking, and your post-Hurricane Katrina editorial, “The ‘City’ of Louisiana.” Was there any reason you left those out?
Welcome Mr. Olbermann - Countdown is pumping up the ratings at MSNBC. Still cable news shows get a small percentage of viewers as opposed to the big three network news shows. Would you like to get a bigger slice of the viewer pie and work on network news?
Also, any comments on CBS throwing its lot with Katie Couric. If and when they take her off the air, will it mean that network may get serious again and put their money on real reporters? Or do you see it getting worse - with more emphasis on soft infotainment?
Stimp @
22
Well, Stimp, I spent eight months trying to get out of my contract during the Lewinsky nonsense. My main complaints then were a) this really isn’t news, b) it doesn’t seem to CHANGE from day to day, and c) it’s not important. These days none of the above seem to apply. And my best to Ren.
Keith, I understand your defense of Ms. O’Donnell, but based on what she says and does on the air, it’s terribly difficult to define her as anything but a stenographer for the Bush administration.
Anything you can add to dispel this notion?
Thanks for being there. You’re the only one out there to ‘tell it like it is’
My set is tuned to MSNBC weeknights @8:00pm.
Again, many thanks.
Jane at 80 — that puts O’Reilly, Hannity and Limbaugh in the top tier of intent to idiot, I would say, with Coulter running along in the altogether thankless fourth and no medal category.
Keith Olbermann @ 66
Just the two of you? Great Zeus’ beard! That’s a whole lotta stupid for two people to handle.
Of course, Bill Orally provides that steady stream of stupid…
Thanks Keith! You’ve made watching the news tolerable again!! Your commentaries are so damn good, so full of wonderful, colorful language, you really do seem to channel Murrow!
I’m mostly curious about the fallout/after-effects of what you’ve been doing and saying. 2 years ago, calling the President “incompetent” (which he is!), let alone “stupid might have gotten you a 1-way ticket to Guantanamo. Besides the envelope with the powder, are you experiencing any other big negatives from BEING HONEST?
Keith,
At a time when I thought of just shaking my head and walking away your show has become a singular, bolt of lightning like truth. The combination of sites like FDL, Howie Klein and THE ACT BLUE movement and so many others are giving a lot of folk hope and more importantly the strength to go after it one more time. Thank you. How is Dan Abrams to work with? Your wonderful and single minded pursuit of many things I hold dear seem so opposite from the norm on most of cable and MSNBC.
Adam
Mr. Olbermann, it is very difficult for me, this community, or this nation to express the gratitude to you that you deserve, as the preeminent journalist of our time. Only because it probably got lost, I wanted to mention how impressed I was by your hand-held white board segment, crossing off the amendments in the Bill of Rights that we lost when we lost habeas corpus. Your willingness to educate us was as transparent there as your willingness to challenge us is in your unbelievably inspired “special comments.”
For me, however, it has been your coverage of the veiled “white supremacy” that Buck O’Neil and Harold Ford, Jr. have been recent, high profile, victims of. As you are obviously aware, African Americans have nearly zero leverage in these situations. If “they” say something, “they” are accused of “oversensitivity,” and “playing the race card.” In my opinion, other than you, European American journalists routinely ignore the obvious leverage they have, as though “it’s not their job.” Unfortunately, their negligence reinforces that we are NOT Americans first, but it is our ethnicity that comes first.
Please know that however many people join this chat, the number would triple if it were not the Sunday, before such a vital election, when so many loyal FDLers are out canvassing.
“Deep and I don’t think it’s playable,” remains my favorite home run call. No less an authority than John Dean, when he was kind enough to grace FDL with his presence, spoke of you in the highest terms. It is an honor to echo his praise for a GREAT AMERICAN and a true patriot.
My sister Ren thanks you, I am sure.
My question is about Borat’s retarded brother Billo. Do you know if he is a sly reference to our BillO’?
Love your work; keep it up.
Mr. Olbermann,
I’m a retired newspaper journalist. Re: the last 5 years, I feel angry and humiliated over how the print and broadcast media’s reports on the war as well as local and national politics.
Your broadcast and the team that produces it are extraordinary. Thank you.
Question: I see Joe Scarborough, a conservative, being yanked out of his normal evening slot to comment on this Tuesday’s elections. And, of course, Tucker Carlson, who rarely makes any sense at all, has a prominent afternoon slot.
Is MSNBC going to bring you on to any morning or afternoon slots during these last days of the campaign? If not, why not?
Thanks again.
Christy Hardin Smith @
89
Ah but the O’Reilly dismount. Nobody can beat it.
keep up the great work, Keith–we’re watching and always will–you’re like the delicious steak after the inane and only partially-defrosted appetizer that is Hardball.
Keith Olbermann @ 86
I watched you all the time even then, because you were the only one so obviously attuned to the Don King like theatrical lunacy of the whole thing. Lucianne Goldberg’s hair was worse than King’s, though.
Mr. Olbermann,
As a Canadian I get the chance to listen to you lucid remarks thanks to Crooks and Liars (I’m not around the TV very often thanks to my schedule).
I teach LAW to grade 12 students, and showed your bit on habeas corpus.
I have a very pro-Bush (only one that is vocal that is) student in my class. He sneers at the snarks (as he should) who hate the President for the reasons that their parents have told them.
However, when he saw your comments on this issue and the piece you did from the hole in the ground where the towers were he expressed admiration.
Admiration at your poise, at your intelligence, and at your passion.
You DO make a different Mr. Olbermann. You are the person that I look to, when I need to not feel frightened that all Americans have fallen asleep at the switch.
That the country to the South that has such an amazing history of individualism, liberty, and yes even justice, is not yet lost.
That the best great light for the future has not yet been extinguished in the cold blowing madness of fear and retribution.
Simply put sir. Carry on.
We need that in these times. We need you.
Yours Sincerely,
Jack
Jack Ward
KEITH, My HERO!!
I’m buying your book for all my friends.
Question: How much money has Cheney made on the War in Iraq?
Thank you so much for your brave commentaries.
During this election day, do you think the Democrats will allow any voting irregularities to go unquestioned?
Will they stand up for the AMerican voter and make sure every vote counts?
I like when you state the Number of Days since “Mission Accomplished.” Mind adding another number ?? The 1,885 or so days since W said he was gonna make those people who knocked down the buildings “hear us” — The 286 weeks or so since he said he wanted Osama DEAD OR ALIVE.
THANKS
Can you show the video of Rep Peter King talking about the last elections saying, “It’s all over but the counting. And we’ll take care of the counting”?
Keith,
Why is Tucker still on television? Does anyone take him seriously? He seems like a short pants Republican shill with nothing to say.
Oh, and thank you for standing up for the country.
Steve
Hi Keith,
What was the “tipping point” which caused you to start with your special comments. They seem fairly common place now (like once a week) but I have wacthed you for a while and it seems like they started around a few months ago.
Did it build for a long time or did it take some convincing with the upper brass - or was there just one day where you got totally fed up and said “Thats it, I am going on air with a commetary and the the results be damned” -
I am just very curios what sparked it since I know there are indeed many others who are jealous of your ability to give the special comments.
Keep on rockin’
Hello Mr. Olbermann
First, thanks so much for the work you are doing. I don’t have cable TV, so I keep up with you on the internets ;). Your special comments give me chills! They are so ernest and so necessary in our strange times.
As for your book, I haven’t read it yet, but it’s on my list. Will there be an audiobook version?
Best Regards
Jennifer
Jane Hamsher @ 97
“O’Reilly dismount”… many thanks for the visual, Jane…
(gouges out mind’s eye)…
you know keith, it’s a war of words, and to my mind, there are very few democrats that know how to use the english language as the tool it is
the republicans have this down, when they can call “re deploy” something like “cut and run”, they’ve delivered an entire paragraph, (however incorrect) in just a few words
you are among the very few democrats that know how to express the rage and put the thoughts into the proper context
for instance, I saw letterman with O’reilly Letterman is uninformed, and he allowed O’reilley to get away with claiming false data like “there was a connection between saddam and AL qaeda” ( the connection was they were enemies)
but that’s besides my point, oreilly was able to boil his points down to a few very effective words, he said “do you want us to win in Iraq”
david was at a loss, becuase it’s a powerfull question but it’s circular and even though t’s an absurd question, the democrats don’t know how to answer things like this and what perspective
you do, and instead of answering questions like this on the defense, we need to take the kind of indignation you take in your monologues;
“of COURSE we want to win in Iraq, that is NOT POSSIBLE following the inept decisions of the this administration, these people have made choices that CONTRADICT our generals in the field, the have the NERVE to overrule the sage advice of the finest military minds on the planet and if we want to have ANY hope of “winning” in Iraq we have to STOP allowing the republicans who have NO military clue from making decisions that they are NOT EQUIPPED to make”
“what do you mean do I want to win ind Iraq, the question is do YOU want to win in Iraq?”
that’s the type of metric you use in your monolgues and let me tell you, it is a treasure to watch
ladylinda @
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When it comes to Billo, much to my surprise I find myself like Bugs Bunny in the WWII cartoon where he says “I don’t have time to play with youse guys right now.” Regarding Mr. Murrow, the comparison frightens me and embarrasses me as much as it did when Entertainment Weekly did its “Top 100 TV Moments” years back and put my pairing with Dan Patrick just a few notches behind THE ENTIRETY OF MURROW’S CAREER. I wrote them and asked them to lower us. I still don’t think there’s a comparison, but thank you.