davboz says: Olbermann embarrasses the news business with his complete un-professionalism. "MessNBC" with their intentional audio inclusion of the unseen production crew, saw it acceptable to loudly razz an inspiring speech by Fred Thompson from So.Carolina early Saturday evening. K.O.along with Chris Matthews, come off like a pair of drop-outs sharing a 40 oz.'er and a joint - guys like Joe Scarborough have to be completely embarrassed having to appear with "The Most Disgusting News Fraud IN THE W-O-R-L-D! ! !" Matthews, having been relegated to sidekick to squinty-eyed Keith, asks the most absurd questions of each analyst and reporter that they don't even try to answer, wondering if he's actually even serious or not. There's nothing more disgusting than taking personalities like those two, making them feel self-important, and fueling that with alcohol. They are clearly drunk, resulting in a vulgar display of adolescent political analysis and childish disrespect for those that are the adult Credit where credit is due, however, for Scarborough's panel. They are adult, respectful, and knowledgeable. It reminds me of a scholarly student who must feel embarrassed and downplay his intelligence while amidst a room of street punks in order to be accepted. Yet people think FOX news is biased. I guess if you aren't openly mocking conservative candidates, then your reporting is biased. Pathetic. You guys bashin' Olbermann are just pissed 'cuz he nailed (told the truth about) George Bush so many times in his special commentaries. Ya probably bask in the trash/glory that is Billy Orly and Gush Limbaugher papananook, you obviously didn't follow the coverage. It was utterly ridiculous. I'm so tired of the libs resorting to attacks on Bush every time they are asked an uncomfortable question. Anytime they are put on the spot, their mantra is exactly the same.... trash Bush to avoid the question and score some points with their base at the same time. |
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