Goodbye Olbermann!
On Sep 8, 6:08*pm, Tim wrote:
On Sep 8, 10:48*am, BAR wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 06:19:21 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Olbermann's personal little emotional reaction to the 9/11 tribute at the
RNC is apparently the straw that broke the camel's back. * Thank goodness,
somebody finally woke up.
Prediction: *Olbermann will quit after giving another unscheduled on the air
preaching, blasting the network's decision. *His ego won't allow this to go
unchallenged. *He needs to have the last word.
Good plan for him. *Never saw somebody go downhill so fast. *Thought
his head would explode. *Apparently it did.
Olberman is a twit.
Matthews is very knowledgeable, like a walking encyclopedia, and
creative in thought. *Probably because he's half nuts.
Matthews says he gets a tingle in his leg when he hears Obama speak.
Brokaw is a gem. *Gregory is very very good. *Keeps an even keel in a
storm. *Williams can be flaky.
Brokaw is ok.
Gregory is drunkard and a biased twit.
Williams is a twit.
I'll bet Scarborough feels pretty good about this after Uberhead, er,
Olbermann got on his case about telling the truth about some recent
polls. *
Scarborough is just an arrogant SOB.
These are just my opinions, and I may be off-the-wall myself.
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Actually he didn't go down as fast as Phil Donohue, I think he had
about 15 (or less) programs before he took a hike, then there's that
guy that played it he dad in that mad St. Bernard movie.... or was it
the "Bigfoot" comedy?
I can't rememeber his name, thats how "unforgetable" he was.
He lasted about as long as a snowball in....
Oh yeah. it finally hit me.
Charles Grodin
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