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Keith Olberman is a Big Douche

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Boom_70, Apr 13, 2007.

  1. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

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    Keith "Take Me Seriously, Damnit!" Olberman
    Your loss, CBS News. Your loss. This man is a professional
     
  2. John D. Villarreal

    John D. Villarreal New Member

    KO is awful,

    There are few words to describe how bad or how smart/clever/elite the THINKS he is.

    Look, if your liberal great but why like a guy like that since he is such a poor...err broke man's version of John Stewart or Colbert?

    No different than me not gloming onto the Wally George show when it was running as at some point facts & broadcast/entertainment quality needs to win out over ideology.

    Moreover, who even gives the guy credence? Have you checked his ratings? LOL. Heck, my You Tube videos have often have more viewers than he does & I don't have MSNBC promoting them EVERY day!

    Come on get wise here ppl, his attempts at being the "anti-Rush" and "anti-O'Reilly" are simply attempts at any kind of discernable ratings. It is so obvious.

    I like Dan Abrams and see where Matthew's has some edge/talent with a great format/hook, but let's face it that whole network is in deep deep trouble.

    They have so many resources from NBC and the various magazine/newspaper relationships but they don't even know what they want to be. They seem to be staking out a far-left (Moveon.org) position (Fox center-right (appears solid right by comparison), CNN center-left, MSNBC is now Micheal Moore's best friend. Whatever it is at this point it is two words "not good."

    Post-Imus it will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.
     
  3. PhilaYank36

    PhilaYank36 Guest

    He's baaaaaaaa-aaaaaaaack! :D
     
  4. RokSki

    RokSki New Member

    Outstanding!
     
  5. boots

    boots New Member

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Keith Olbermann will return to sports for the first time in six years to join Cris Collinsworth as co-host of the pregame show for NBC's Sunday night NFL telecasts.

    Olbermann, who currently hosts a prime-time newscast and opinion show called Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, will join with host Bob Costas and analysts Jerome Bettis, Tiki Barber and Peter King on NBC's "Football Night in America."

    An anchor for ESPN's SportsCenter from 1992-97, Olbermann last appeared on network television in 2001 as host of postseason baseball coverage for FOX.

    His job on the NBC show will be to narrate highlights and discuss NFL news and issues.
     
  6. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    thanks db we had this story Friday
     
  7. boots

    boots New Member

    Unlike you boom, I have a life and don't live on these threads.
     
  8. JackyJackBN

    JackyJackBN Guest

    ???!!!???!!!??? ??? :eek:
     
  9. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    no, that is true ... he just attempts to control them. carry on.
     
  10. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    Now the rest of the world who has not gotten to see Olberman gets to see what a douche bag he is.

    Between Olberman, Barber and King, NBC has put 3 of the most polarizing figures of SportsJournalists.com in one studio.
     
  11. Inky_Wretch

    Inky_Wretch Well-Known Member

    I sat down and wrote my friend a letter, I told him those were not the most polarizing figures of SportsJournalists.com because it doesn't include Bill Simmons, Jason Whitlock, Lupica or JDV.
     
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