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Purplehood wrote:It is one reason that I like to post here - I get to see a variety of viewpoints and reasoning. Not just a lot of folks all agreeing with each other.
OMG. I just figured that out.USA1 wrote:Purplehood wrote:It is one reason that I like to post here - I get to see a variety of viewpoints and reasoning. Not just a lot of folks all agreeing with each other.![]()
That "breath of fresh air" always smelled an awful lot like flatulence to me.LaUser wrote:He was a breath of fresh air compared to others on another "News" network.
IMHO, Olbermann was worse because his mudslinging style was merely a retaliation to the mudslinging styles so prevelant on FoxNews. His entire show was a giant, screaming "I know you are but what am I?" adult version of a tiff between a pair of pre-schoolers.loadedliberal wrote:I've bit my tounge on this for a while but sometimes a man must say what he is thinking Countdown was a great show hosted by a passionate journalist who happened to be liberal, yes his bias showed in his broadcasts, but the same can be said for Hannity and O'Reilly
it amazes me that no matter which side people are on they all seem to think only the other persons crap stinks
These folks are to news and journalism what "Survivor" is to real-life survival or "American Idol" is to good music.
Actually, I can't stand Hannity. He's a whiner. O'Reilly isn't a whiner, but he's bombastic as heck, and he's not that conservative. And Geraldo isn't conservative at all. Shep Smith is not sympathetic to gun rights. But neither have I ever claimed that Fox News was anything other than what it is — the ONE remotely conservative news network in a television news landscape awash in leftist propaganda. That is why I reacted the way I did. CNN/ABC/CBS/NBC/MSNBS aren't even centrist. They are all left of center, which is why it cracks me up when people say that broadcast new networks are all conservative.loadedliberal wrote:I've bit my tounge on this for a while but sometimes a man must say what he is thinking Countdown was a great show hosted by a passionate journalist who happened to be liberal, yes his bias showed in his broadcasts, but the same can be said for Hannity and O'Reilly
it amazes me that no matter which side people are on they all seem to think only the other persons crap stinks
The Annoyed Man wrote:Actually, I can't stand Hannity. He's a whiner. O'Reilly isn't a whiner, but he's bombastic as heck, and he's not that conservative. And Geraldo isn't conservative at all. Shep Smith is not sympathetic to gun rights. But neither have I ever claimed that Fox News was anything other than what it is — the ONE remotely conservative news network in a television news landscape awash in leftist propaganda. That is why I reacted the way I did. CNN/ABC/CBS/NBC/MSNBS aren't even centrist. They are all left of center, which is why it cracks me up when people say that broadcast new networks are all conservative.
That's not fair. He appears to be solidly mediocre in the intellect department, and his ability to rant incoherently is second to none.The Annoyed Man wrote:For the record, Olberman is a retard.
Keith Olbermann has been fired by a cable network. Again.
Current TV released a statement saying it was parting ways with the outspoken liberal news pundit, citing a difference in values. Olbermann then shot back with a statement of his own
Gee, it's about values. Olberman's replacement? Eliot Spitzer. Now here is a guy with values.A-R wrote:this blowhard doesn't deserve TWO threads devoted to his swiftly sinking career, but I couldn't pass on the chance to yet again dance for joy that this man is out of a job
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Keith Olbermann has been fired by a cable network. Again.
Current TV released a statement saying it was parting ways with the outspoken liberal news pundit, citing a difference in values. Olbermann then shot back with a statement of his own