Thursday, September 11, 2008

Finally, a verbalization of my thoughts-

and my utter moral nausea.. But then again Keith Olbermann usually has an amazing way of verbalizing precisely what I'm feeling.


11 comments:

Sling said...

See!..It's clear as a bell!
That something so self-evident can escape anyone considering voting for Mccain/Palin is beyond my ability to understand.

yellowdoggranny said...

i saw that over at tex's and just fecking loved it..this man is my hero..

Doralong said...

Sling- Boggles the mind, doesn't it?

Granny- He's way, way up there on my list too!

booda baby said...

Ditto was Sling said.

I actually had to quit watching a few minutes into it - not because I'm afraid to hear it, but because its painful to be reminded that clearly, CLEARLY, there are people who have to have this argument laid (or maybe that's layed. Your pick.) out for them.

Of course there are many many very smart Republicans, but my experience of them is that the Republican culture prefers its propaganda to objective review.

And this time around, I'm fucking sick of it. It's unpatriotic to be so willfully stupid.

billy pilgrim said...

i got "this video is no longer available"

it's been happening to me a lot lately. is this happening to everyone or have i offended china?

sageweb said...

I love this!! I saw it live..he is so spot on.

Willym said...

My god the man's intensity is incredible and the logic irrefutable - except by Republicians who will pass it off as foam at the mouth by one of those "liberals"

Elizabeth said...

Love him. There are times his show is the only news coverage I can stomach. There was a profile of him in The New Yorker a month or so ago, which is really interesting. Did you know he's gotten fired from EVERY other TV job he's had? Finally he found a place that would let him be himself.

Doralong said...

Booda- It really does border on physical pain, truly. I can't fathom why anyone with a functioning frontal lobe doesn't get it..

Billy- I'm betting you pissed somebody off. A gymnast somewhere with an annoyed government?

Sage- He always is- at least in my book.

Wills- That's what gets me! How can you not see the fucking logic???

Elizabeth- yep, him and Jon Stewart. I'm a horrible parent- my kids get their news from NPR, Jon Stewart, Mr. Keith and the BBC - dang, I guess I'm gonna burn in Sarah Pailin's hell, huh? Oh crap, I told both my kids no sex without condoms too- damned for eternity aren't I?

Kimberly Ann said...

He is my serious crush. Keith and Bradley Whitford.

It's too bad that MSNBC is a-scared to have him anchoring during the election coverage. Keith, not Bradley.

Red Seven said...

I love Keith Olbermann - unfortunately, his reputation has taken a hit recently, not being he isn't right and not because his anger isn't justified, but because his presentation of the facts tends to favor one political party over another, which is breaking rule #1 of "journalism" under the Bush regime.

Arianna Huffington's new book does a brilliant job of refuting the myth that the truth always lies somewhere in the middle of the right vs. left continuum, a myth which our current media seems to believe absolutely.

Le sigh ...