Keith Olbermann, being a biased apologist for Obama, has lost ALL of my respect!
Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on February 27, 2008 - 11:22pm.
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Hello Everyone:
Keith Olbermann in my opinion has definitely become a biased apologist for Barack Obama just like how Chris Matthews is based on all of the evidence that I am seeing right now. Because of this, he has lost ALL of my respect and I think that in principle he is in the same pot of stew with Bill O'Reilly who he condemns as being a biased apologist for many partisan Neocon Republicans!
These openly anti-Hillary and pro-Obama Countdown videos and transcripts of Keith Olbermann from this week definitely prove my point in my opinion. Here are some Countdown videos and transcript quotes from Monday, February 25:
Feb. 25: Clinton campaign unglued?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23342867#23342867 (08:45)
Feb. 25: Questioning Obama’s patriotism
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23342990#23342990 (05:09)
Kondracke misinterprets Obama’s statement
Feb. 25: Worst person: Morton Kondracke of Fox News claims that ‘Barack Obama, violating a promise if he does it, is talking about forgoing public financing.’ Obama actually said ‘If I am the Democratic nominee, I will aggressively pursue an agreement with the Republican nominee to preserve a publicly financed general election.’
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23343151#23343151 (01:47)
Here are some examples of what I clearly perceive to be anti-Hillary and pro-Obama biased quotes from Keith Olbermann on Countdown from Monday, February 25:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23355275/
'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Feb. 25
Read the transcript to the Monday show
Guest: Patton Oswalt
KEITH OLBERMANN, HOST (voice over): "Senator Hillary Clinton may have written her own political obituary. The corollary question: In so doing, did she also hand John McCain some of the paper and ink he will need to try to write Barack Obama’s?
Our fifth story on the COUNTDOWN: Whatever the Clinton campaign thinks it is writing, today, it may have supplied the accompanying illustration of Obama in traditional African robes...
OLBERMANN: Like blaming the media or praising FOX News.
Same day, same place, less heavily played, the tape of the senator moving to compare her opponent to President Bush himself...
OLBERMANN: Is there anybody in Senator Clinton’s campaign saying, you’re not only destroying yourself with this, but you’re also writing some of John McCain’s speeches for him?..."
OLBERMANN: In our fourth story tonight: Measuring a man’s patriotism by his allegiance to symbols. The “Associated Press” reporting yesterday, the conservatives question Senator Barack Obama’s patriotism because he does not wear a flag pin and because he did not put his hand on his heart during the national anthem last September. CNN.com aiding and abetting with a shocking online poll: Does Barack Obama show the proper patriotism for someone who wants to be the president of the United States?
Obama has already said he’s grandfather, a World War II vet thought to put his hand up for the pledge but stand for the anthem a common practice as you can see in any ballgame. As for a flag pins, Obama stopped during in the runup to the Iraq invasion when it seemed to become, quote for him, “A substitute for true patriotism”...
OLBERMANN: If Ann Coulter makes a reference to Barack Obama’s middle name and then throws in an allusion to Hitler, most of America cringes appropriately. Jon Stewart does it at the Oscars, it’s funny?
Our number one story on the COUNTDOWN, moments at which even the most pro-labor people might have regretted the settlement of the writers’ strike. Not just at the Kodak Theatre, but also on “Saturday Night Live,” backed from forced hiatus, with the premise of a CNN debate in which the moderator admits the entire media is in the tank for Obama..."
Here are some Countdown videos and transcript quotes from Tuesday, February 26 that I think prove my point about Keith Olbermann which is that he is personally anti-Hillary and is a biased apologist for Obama:
Is the Clinton campaign falling apart?
Feb. 26: Washington Post’s Dana Milbank talks about Sen. Hillary Clinton’s sinking presidential campaign.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23360283#23360283 (05:04)
Feb. 26: Bill’s defense of Hillary Clinton’s Iraq vote
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23360078#23360078 (04:53)
Goldberg compares Obama and FDR to Hilter
Feb. 26: Worst: Jonah Goldberg, says “…You know, when Barack Obama campaigns, he's basically saying, ‘I'm a silver bullet. I'm going to solve all your problems just by electing me. FDR, Hitler, all these guys, they basically said, 'All your problems can be solved.’”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23360237#23360237 (02:20)
Here are some further examples of what I perceive to be anti-Hillary and pro-Obama biased quotes from Keith Olbermann on Countdown from Tuesday, February 26:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23378148/
'Countdown with Keith Olbermann' for Feb. 26
Read the transcript to the Tuesday show
Guest: Dana Milbank
KEITH OLBERMANN, HOST: With the latest Ohio polls showing the Clinton lead there down to six with the Keith number of nearly 10. She has yelled at him. She mocked him. She has compared him to George Bush. She has compared his tactical efforts to Karl Rove’s. She has blamed the media.
And now: She’s had her Iraq war authorization vote rational for her by conflating Iraq with 9/11...
OLBERMANN: Yes. To use that clich’, a third rail right there. But this other thing here, the Clinton camp winding up quoting of all things, “Saturday Night Live” arguing that the media has given Senator Obama a free ride, which I imagine he would disagree with. Are there tough questions that have not been thrown his way that he still needs to answer? And assuming he’s not watching this show right now, will you and Brian be asking them tonight?
RUSSERT: Oh, sure. There are several questions that I think have risen to the point where they should be asked of Senator Obama at these debates, in our previous debates... So, I don’t have any apologies to make for our questions towards Senator Obama. And that same treatment will continue tonight...
OLBERMANN: The Clinton camp’s intense desire to paint Obama as unfit to lead or unready at least, to command the mightiest military in human history consistently runs smack into the Obama rebuttal, that her experience and that of Republican rival, John McCain led to their participation in the worst American foreign policy mistake in decades if not centuries, a single Senate vote in 2002, authorizing the use of military force in Iraq.
Yesterday defending that vote, President Clinton not only referenced the fallacy that led to it, that Iraq was somehow tied to 9/11, in doing so, he also suggested, an experienced senator was tricked by an inexperienced just removed from Texas governor...
OLBERMANN: And just as the Clinton camp urged the media to focus on Obama’s foreign policy credentials, so too did the media do so today. The “Associated Press” and the conservative “Washington Times”, the latter paper headlining its piece: “Military Fears Unknown Quantity”, quoting only one fearful military by name, retired Air Force Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney, happens to be an analyst for the FOX News Channel. And unnamed war profiteer was also quoted and nobody else. Obama’s rebuttals are coming from his military backers, most of them veterans of the Clinton administration...
OLBERMANN: Which stage of grief or stages of grief will we see from Senator Clinton? And how does Senator Obama play in all this?...
OLBERMANN: Even in these final moments before the 20th Democratic debate, what is going on inside the campaign of Senator Clinton of New York? The apparent answer is, everything. We are told to stand by for a kitchen sink fusillade against Senator Obama. Then again, we’re also told of Senator Clinton’s senior advisers thinks she’s about to lock the nomination down. Dana Milbank of the “Washington Post” who heard that actually said out loud as we continue our countdown to the MSNBC Democratic debate in exactly 21 minutes and 30 seconds. That’s next..."
Keith Olbermann may have done a lot of good things in the past BUT in my opinion he is no longer credible and he has lost ALL of the respect that I once had for him. When I watch Olbermann right now, I monitor him for his personal bias just like how I do the same thing when I watch Bill O'Reilly on FOX News and when I listen to Rush Limbaugh and others like him on extreme right wing talk radio!
Can anyone find just one Countdown video link or transcript within the last week or so where Keith Olbermann had ANYTHING nice or positive to say about Hillary? If it exists, then please show it to me because I have not seen it yet and I watch Countdown every day. If I had a nickel for every compliment that Keith Olbermann has given to Obama and for every time that he has defended Obama either from Hillary or McCain within the last week or so, then I could probably retire right now!
Keith Olbermann, Chris Matthews, and other openly biased pundits in the mainstream media just like them are NOT doing Democrats or the public any kind of a service by acting as apologists for Obama, by not asking the tough questions about obama that we all need to know BEFORE the nomination is decided, and by trying to give Obama a free ride to the Democratic nomination while trying to imply the Clinton campaign's political obituary to their viewers. Shame on all of them!
If Keith Olbermann wants my support and confidence again, then he will definitely have to earn it by showing some true objectivity instead of his own personal bias when he talks about Democrats!
I know that this post may not be popular with some people here but those who know me know that I always call things how I honestly see them right down the middle no matter who it is even if it is not always popular. I completely stand behind everything that I have said in this post without any apology because it is what people definitely need to hear and be aware of right now in my opinion!
Mitch Dworkin
http://www.securingamerica.com/
http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/10756
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Listen to Gen. Wes Clark fight for Dems on Sean Hannity's radio program: An excellent example for all of us to follow and what we all need to be doing to help fight back against extreme right wing Neocon smear propaganda!
Last night, on an ad for KO/s show, the Mississippi primary was referred to as SUPER TUESDAY!! Don't you wish, Keith!
Countdown used to be my favorite show, with its biting satire and occasional anti-W rants. Now it's one long screed against Hillary. I find myself jumping from CNN to MSNBC to--horrors--Fox(!)during KO/s show, and each time I bring up KO, he's squawling hysterically about her!
The black writer Shelby Steele, in his book about Obama, spoke of the "ferocious" manner in which some guilt-ridden white liberals push their chosen affirmative-action candidates. We've certainly seen this in several news-channel commentators, but KO has gotten to the point where viewers probably expect him to start slavering and flailing his arms in one of the live, post-election wrap-ups! (I personally can picture him running madly all over the studio, tearing up and slinging forth every paper in sight!)
The anti-Hillary mob must smell something in the air (or water). Some, like Chris Matthews, seem to have been plunged into a profound funk. MSNBC has dumped silly Tucker from the anchor chair. Better be careful, Keith.

The youngsters who support O are the same age group that advertisers want and they watch KO. They also watch Jon Stewart, who is able to be totally irreverant, but then he's doing comedy.

...standing shoulder to shoulder with his buds...Tweety and Shuster.
I think he is furious that they were called out on their misogyny
"The Right always knows who its enemy is" Lance Mannion
Confidence rewards Obama’s campaign (David Shuster interview)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23379135#23379135 (04:43)
McCain and Obama clash over Iraq
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23379304#23379304 (06:14)
McCain alters another denial
Feb. 27: Worst person: After Bill Cunningham used Sen. Barack Obama’s middle name as an epithet, Sen. John McCain denied ever meeting the radio talk show host. The McCain camp later said he may have met him twice.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23379533#23379533 (01:45)
and it used to be one of my favorite "news" shows! I don't even chuckle at the "Bushed" and "Worst Person" segments anymore because of all the obvious anti-Hillary and pro-Obama stuff on the rest of the show EVERY SINGLE DAY.
What happened to objectiveness, KEITH?????
Is O so thin-skinned that the corporate media feels it has to defend him against EVERYTHING, every stinking little thing? He's being built up for one of the biggest falls in political history!

They "love" him over there (but of course would hate him if he didn't cozy up to O, now that O is their last standing anyone but Hillary candidate).
I imagine some of his anti-Hillary crap is aimed at keeping himself off their s-list.
Nick Kelly
Wes Clark still could be the national security candidate.

Over the past nine months I found myself seeking less and less of KO. Not because Hillary bashing but it seemed like he was carrying the conspiracy plots too far. KO was instrumental in exposing Bush & Co when the MSM was still afraid and he gained popularity but I believe he has carried it too far. Now every event is tied to the Clintons like Bush before. I thought he had lost objectivity long ago and now panders for ratings by joining the Obama craze.
I think that these are very interesting comments and I especially agree with you that Keith Olbermann "had lost objectivity long ago and now panders for ratings by joining the Obama craze."
Feb. 28: Michelle Obama says GOP using ‘fear bomb’
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23398694#23398694 (06:31)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23398900#23398900 (03:29)
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Obama dancing, and other funny moments on the trail
Feb. 28: Washington Post’s Dana Milbank explores Barack Obama’s dancing on the Ellen DeGeneres show, Obama’s answer to the “boxer or briefs” questions -- and other yucks in the rich pageant day in politics.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23398900#23398900 (03:29)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23398873#23398873 (02:25)
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O’Reilly criticism and hypocrisy
Feb. 28: Bill O’Reilly criticized Tim Russert’s performance at Tuesday’s Democratic debate and his mention of Louis Farrakhan, saying, “NBC News made a big deal about it... the press gotcha game is boring, tedious, and does the country no good." He then spent 12 minutes railing on the subject.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23398873#23398873 (02:25)
are very clearly seen:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=nA3v7ON5XdA
Keith Olbermann: A Tale of Two Controversies! (02:07)

Keith--How could you do it? What happened to your scruples?
Tricia