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Goodbye Olbermann!
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Goodbye Olbermann!
On Sep 8, 4:52*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
MSNBC *finally got the message. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/200...politico/20838 Eisboch hmmm, not sure but it seems they must have gotten tired of Keith acting like a whiny nrat. Kieth should have stuck to journalism and left out all the drama. |
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On Sep 8, 5:03*am, Tim wrote:
hmmm, not sure but it seems they must have gotten tired of Keith acting like a whiny nrat. Kieth should have stuck to journalism and left out all the drama. nrat = brat |
Goodbye Olbermann!
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Sep 8, 4:52 am, "Eisboch" wrote: MSNBC finally got the message. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/200...politico/20838 Eisboch hmmm, not sure but it seems they must have gotten tired of Keith acting like a whiny nrat. Kieth should have stuck to journalism and left out all the drama. He should have stuck to calling balls and strikes. MSNBC pays this guy 4 million a year to give us his ultra biased news reporting. From what I've read, longtime and respected journalists Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams were having difficulty continuing to support MSNBC and NBC because of the antics of the biased ones, particularly Olbermann. 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. Eisboch |
Goodbye Olbermann!
Eisboch wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Sep 8, 4:52 am, "Eisboch" wrote: MSNBC finally got the message. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/200...politico/20838 Eisboch hmmm, not sure but it seems they must have gotten tired of Keith acting like a whiny nrat. Kieth should have stuck to journalism and left out all the drama. He should have stuck to calling balls and strikes. MSNBC pays this guy 4 million a year to give us his ultra biased news reporting. From what I've read, longtime and respected journalists Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams were having difficulty continuing to support MSNBC and NBC because of the antics of the biased ones, particularly Olbermann. 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. Eisboch Maybe they'll replace everyone with the fair and unbiased assholes who appear on Faux News? |
Goodbye Olbermann!
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. Matthews is very knowledgeable, like a walking encyclopedia, and creative in thought. Probably because he's half nuts. Brokaw is a gem. Gregory is very very good. Keeps an even keel in a storm. Williams can be flaky. 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. These are just my opinions, and I may be off-the-wall myself. --Vic. |
Goodbye Olbermann!
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... 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. Matthews is very knowledgeable, like a walking encyclopedia, and creative in thought. Probably because he's half nuts. Brokaw is a gem. Gregory is very very good. Keeps an even keel in a storm. Williams can be flaky. 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. These are just my opinions, and I may be off-the-wall myself. --Vic. I actual like Matthews, for the reasons you stated. He at least tries to keep his personal political views in check, not always successfully, but he tries. Although an acknowledged Dem ticket supporter, he went after another prominent Obama supporter pretty hard one day, challenging him to cite any Obama sponsored legislation or senate achievements. The guy couldn't and Matthews made mincemeat out of him. Brokaw is a class act. Williams is trying, but hasn't established himself yet. Gregory is fine, except he talks too much IMO. Several times while giving his commentary during the RNC, I found myself wishing he would shut up for a moment so we could hear what the current speaker was saying. Scarborough is a nut case. He too, is led by a massive ego, IMO. Betcha he's next to go. But the worst is (was) Olbermann. He is the poorest excuse for a journalist on record, I think. 4 million a year for *that*!? Eisboch |
Goodbye Olbermann!
"hk" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Sep 8, 4:52 am, "Eisboch" wrote: MSNBC finally got the message. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/200...politico/20838 Eisboch hmmm, not sure but it seems they must have gotten tired of Keith acting like a whiny nrat. Kieth should have stuck to journalism and left out all the drama. He should have stuck to calling balls and strikes. MSNBC pays this guy 4 million a year to give us his ultra biased news reporting. From what I've read, longtime and respected journalists Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams were having difficulty continuing to support MSNBC and NBC because of the antics of the biased ones, particularly Olbermann. 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. Eisboch Maybe they'll replace everyone with the fair and unbiased assholes who appear on Faux News? You need help, Hairy. You are worse than the crowd at MSNBC. |
Goodbye Olbermann!
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 05:52:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
MSNBC finally got the message. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/200...politico/20838 Eisboch I think Olbermann is interviewing Obama either tonight or tomorrow night. That should be a regular love fest. It may end up getting censored if they're not careful. O'Reilly continues with his Obama interview tonight also. |
Goodbye Olbermann!
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 06:57:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
I actual like Matthews, for the reasons you stated. He at least tries to keep his personal political views in check, not always successfully, but he tries. Although an acknowledged Dem ticket supporter, he went after another prominent Obama supporter pretty hard one day, challenging him to cite any Obama sponsored legislation or senate achievements. The guy couldn't and Matthews made mincemeat out of him. Brokaw is a class act. Williams is trying, but hasn't established himself yet. Gregory is fine, except he talks too much IMO. Several times while giving his commentary during the RNC, I found myself wishing he would shut up for a moment so we could hear what the current speaker was saying. Scarborough is a nut case. He too, is led by a massive ego, IMO. Betcha he's next to go. But the worst is (was) Olbermann. He is the poorest excuse for a journalist on record, I think. 4 million a year for *that*!? Eisboch I though everyone had seen that clip. It's funny as hell, He http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yXUrC0DF6U |
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