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He's a paranoid leftist with an enemies list and a cable program. Also , he has flabby ass cheeks and wears thong undies. No wonder O'Lielly is moist.
Helloooooooooooooo Fox & Friends, I look forward to giving you threel your Worst Person in the World tonight! Although, I like that Brian guy. Did I mention I have a YOUNG girlfriend? I do.
You obviously don't watch.... the anorexic babe is MIA.
Posted by: A N O N Y M O U S at January 16, 2008 12:06 PM
Was it not you who was criticizing me for being mean spirited last night? Hypocrisy thy name is A N O N.
Dumb ass dummies.
I'm pissed that Olbermann hasn't commented on how NBC kicked Kucinich out of the debate. I wanted to hear what D had to say, and if Keith runs MSNBC, he should have done something! Anti-FOX, my ass! Blatant censorship on behalf of that bitch, Hillary.
His viewers are giving him shit about it, too. I mean, once you scroll through all the shit from the long winded women who have taken over the blog. I think this is worth a special comment, but I doubt he'll do it, so I'll be watching for a Worst Person in the World for GE/NBC tonight. If he has any integrity at all, he'll do one or the other.
Posted by: Richard at January 16, 2008 1:06 PM
Amen.
Everything that they said is true.
I'll be watching for a Worst Person in the World for GE/NBC tonight.
Posted by: Richard at January 16, 2008 1:06 PM
Rich, you'll see flying cows giving the homeless rides to shelters before you watch Keith criticize his corporate master GE. Just the other day Olbermann ripped Hockenberry, former NBC producer/journalist, for ripping GE owned NBC a new one.
http://www.reuters.com/article/televisionNews/idUSN0161592120080102
The FOX crew did a good jod encapsulating the goings-on at MSNBC.
I can watch neither FOX of MSNBC....I have basic cable. When I did have more channels, I must say I watched more CNN than FOX just out of habit but only their news shows...no O'Reilly, etc.
It is interesting that Olbermann is running MSNBC since his popularity saw a little improvement. The numbers are still so small that I cannot see how NBC/GE see the channel as a success.
The real damage in my mind is on the reputation of NBC News....I have had less respect for the organization over the years but now they have totally sold out. Objectivity is so important in news presentation but more and more, especially with 9/11 and the war, the press has obviously made their opinions known and it influences the coverage.
I wonder if Russert or Matthews fetches Keef's coffee and empties his trash can.
If he (Olbermahn) has any integrity at all, he'll do one or the other.
Posted by: Richard at January 16, 2008 1:06 PM
He has none, so he do neither.
"Your 4:01 post was very good, Cee. Conscise. Cogent. Relevant. Thank you."
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You're welcome....Now then Mr. blank-FLUCKER (cue OLD SPICE jingle), I'll make up for it below.....
Troll alert.....
War Rages, But Congress Moves On
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7916.html
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Yep, to the left, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are political issues now SECOND to what they perceive as the number one "issue:"
"House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) said the economy has become a more politically important issue than Iraq."
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What? An "issue" more important than Iraq?!?!....Where thousands of fellow Americans are stationed and fighting in harms way?!?!....The left's ruling class believes that Iraq is not the most important issue of the day?!?!
Why?
I'll answer my own question....Becuase the "issue" has no political advantage to them....
That is how the left sees the war now.....
That is how the left saw the war then!.....Then when they said the surge would fail.....Then when they used it as a campaign issue to garner votes then abandon their promises to change the policy.....Then when two of the Democratic Presidential candidates (HRC and Obama)DID NOT VOTE ON THE LAST FUNDING REQUEST!
Who voted yes on the funding request and is running for President?......
Senator John McCain.
So....For you losers who support either the establishment candidate, HRC or the lack-luster anti-war candidate, Barrack Obama....what is your defense?
Shame on the democrats for abandoning "the issue" of Iraq.....Thousands of soldiers who were your pawns and props salute you!
And this is my post today, the 1,722nd day since the declaration of Mission Accomplished in Iraq.....
I am cee, good night and good luck.
"I'd tell you that the Democrats are talking a good game, but they're not even doing that. Everybody in Congress has to understand something: If they continue to fund this war, it's not just the President who owns it. They own it, too." Sgt. Liam Madden
"There were a few tense moments, however, including an encounter involving Joshua Sparling, 25, who was on crutches and who said he was a corporal with the 82nd Airborne Division and lost his right leg below the knee in Ramadi, Iraq. Mr. Sparling spoke at a smaller rally held earlier in the day at the United States Navy Memorial, and voiced his support for the administration's policies in Iraq. Later, as antiwar protesters passed where he and his group were standing, words were exchanged and one of the antiwar protestors spit at the ground near Mr. Sparling; he spit back." NYT 1/28/07
"I think the Vietnamese are better off in Vietnam," George McGovern - NEWSWEEK
"Lefties: Leave these pathetic drowning rats alone to stew in each other's juices. Get yourselves out in the street and fight this criminal administration in ways that really mean something, and that are noted by more than a handful of keyboard heroes!" Sir Loin of Beef
"American liberals need to face these truths: The demand for self-government was and remains strong in Iraq despite all our mistakes and the violent efforts of al Qaeda, Sunni insurgents and Shiite militias to disrupt it." DEMOCRAT Bob Kerrey
"If we end up saying that because these people are committing these acts of terrorism in Iraq or Afghanistan, that we shouldn't have done the removal of Saddam or the removal of the Taliban, then we are making a fundamental mistake about our own future, about security, about the values we should be defending in the world." TONY BLAIR
"You can't bring the troops home if you give George Bush $100 billion to wage this war. You're not supporting them. You're keeping them in harm's way." CINDY SHEEHAN
"There is no doubt ... that Al Qaeda is operating in Iraq. There is no doubt that we've had to take very strong measures against them. And there is no doubt that the Iraqi security forces have got to be strong enough to be able to withstand not just the violence that has been between the Sunni and the Shia population and the Sunni insurgency, but also Al Qaeda itself." GORDON BROWN
"People of America: the world is following your news in regards to your invasion of Iraq, for people have recently come to know that, after several years of tragedies of this war, the vast majority of you want it stopped. Thus, you elected the Democratic Party for this purpose, but the Democrats haven't made a move worth mentioning. On the contrary, they continue to agree to the spending of tens of billions to continue the killing and war there." OSAMA BIN LADEN
"Al Qaeda really hurt us, but not as much as Rupert Murdoch has hurt us, particularly in the case of Fox News. Fox News is worse than Al Qaeda--worse for our society. It's as dangerous as the Ku Klux Klan ever was."
KEITH OLBERMANN
"Thinking such as your's is a cancer on our nation that needs to be cut out." MIKE posted 10/4/07 7:02PM
Funny take on the MSNBC debates:
American Idle: MSNBC Gets To The Issues After An Hour Of Self-Obsession
"Senator Clinton, why are we talking about race?"
"Senator Obama, why are we talking about race?"
"Senator Edwards, what do you think of how we're talking about race?"
"Senator Obama, I'm going to re-ask the question, and pretend that this speaks to 'accountability."
"Senator Obama, do you think anyone has noticed that you are black by now? Because you are totally black!"
"Senator Obama, are you sure that the people in New Hampshire didn't suddenly notice you were black? How else can you explain what happened with the polls?"
"Senator Clinton, I think I'll re-ask the question I just re-asked and again pretend that I'm concerned about accountability. I'm Tim Russert, serious journalist!"
"Senator Clinton, any chance I can get you to criticize one of your own surrogates? No? Okay, over to Natalie Morales."
"Hey, Natalie Morales here, and by sheer luck, I happen to have a question from a voter that is at least as asinine as the ones we've been asking!"
"Senator Edwards, you're white. And male! Don't you feel guilty about running for President?"
"Senator Obama, you made Senator Clinton cry! Don't you feel bad about that?"
"Senator Edwards, isn't it true that you and Senator Obama have privately formed the No Girls Allowed Club?"
"Senator Clinton, why do you and your husband hate Senator Obama so much?"
"Would you at least acknowledge that your opponents are allowed to be President?"
"Senator Obama, I'm going to take a remark you gave to an obscure newpaper and blow it wildly out of proportion, okay?"
"Now we're going to ask each of you the sort of question that really bad managers ask during really cliched job interviews."
"Senator Obama! Have you heard all the terrible things they're saying about you on the internet? We got three emails just this week! Let's talk about these things in detail!"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/16/american-idle-msnbc-gets_n_81767.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/16/american-idle-msnbc-gets_n_81767.html
Posted by: at January 16, 2008 6:48 PM
I have one thing to say to Huff & Puff and the liberals upset with MSDNC. When you have a bunch of clowns running things, don't be suprised if a circus breaks out.
Pity, I saw Keith seem like a normal interviewer last night after his show. Interviewing actual members of GOP campaigns! Asking them relevant questions!
It's like he can turn his Crazy on and off with a switch at 9pm.
More proof that his "Great White Liberal" act is just that-an act. But as PT Barnum says, there's a sucker born every minute and apparently, they all gravitate to Olbermann and believe his lies.
Olby just made a Freudian slip. He claimed the senior executive who Fox and Friends quoted was fired for making that statement. IOW: he was fired for speaking out against the Olbermann regime at MSUSSR.
Olby's never covered a war
Funny, he's the network's "news" whore
Journalist my ass
Insulting and crass
No one watches because he's a bore
Hey, olbylover, who claims he's not a loon, why don't you go over to the newshole and see how many of your posts get through, ok? Loser. I'm sure you already knew that, right?
CAIRO, Egypt - Omar Osama bin Laden bears a striking resemblance to his notorious father — except for the dreadlocks that dangle halfway down his back. Then there's the black leather biker jacket. The 26-year-old does not renounce his father, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, but in an interview with The Associated Press, he said there is better way to defend Islam than militancy: Omar wants to be an "ambassador for peace" between Muslims and the West.
Posted by: royal king at January 17, 2008 7:42 PM
Good for him. Thanks for posting this very optimistic information.
Conservapedia is a reliable source, patsy.
Once in a while I re-write some articles myself.
Posted by: royal king at January 18, 2008 2:08 PM
Patsy, you are seriously demented. I'm sure I'm not telling you anything you don't already know, right? If this was my blog, your fat ass would have been banned a long time ago. You are fine example of an Olbyloon, which is the only reason you are still allowed to post here, I'm guessing.
CAIRO, Egypt - Omar Osama bin Laden bears a striking resemblance to his notorious father — except for the dreadlocks that dangle halfway down his back. Then there's the black leather biker jacket. The 26-year-old does not renounce his father, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, but in an interview with The Associated Press, he said there is better way to defend Islam than militancy: Omar wants to be an "ambassador for peace" between Muslims and the West.
Posted by: royal king at January 17, 2008 7:42 PM
Good for him. Thanks for posting this very optimistic information.
Posted by: Sir Loin of Beef at January 18, 2008 8:19 AM
Slob, you are responding to your poor little sick demented cohort, patsy, above. I'm sure you have no problem with him jacking my name. If it was yours, it would be different, I'm sure.