Marry me, Keith

Sep 05, 2005 22:47

Keith Olberman is my hero. That is all.

If the video doesn't work, you can read his editorial comments about this whole Hurricane Katrina mess here. While Karl Rove resorts to his typical campaign of smears, lies and misinformation to take the heat off his boy -- all evidence to the contrary be damned -- thank God one journalist has the balls to ( Read more... )

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kenya121 September 6 2005, 11:18:24 UTC
Well, she apparently wants to let the people eat cake. Isn't that compassionate enough?

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sourisvho September 6 2005, 04:27:28 UTC
Oh, yes, we should all lose everything we have, so we can get evacuated to someplace nicer and start all over from scratch. That'll be awesome!

The hell? Sheesh.

Duuuuuude, Keith. It's still hard for me not to see him as "the guy from SportsCenter," but that rocked of him. That line about maybe they'll find the government's credibility once they drain the flood waters was a zinger.

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kenya121 September 6 2005, 11:20:07 UTC
I still miss him on SportsCenter, man. But if he would do more rants like last night on MSNBC, I'd get over it.

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sahrant September 6 2005, 05:15:24 UTC
Keith is awesome. I've always thought he doesn't get enough credit. I may not love him as much as I do Jon, but he's a runner-up.

And dude, I had two different away messages up while I was on IM today. One was about the NY Times article which showed that Rove was up to his same old dirty tricks, and the other was about Barbara's comments. What the fuck is wrong with that family?!?

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kenya121 September 6 2005, 11:24:49 UTC
At first, I suspected it was just insensitivity, but last week, an FBI profiler came to our offices to give us a presentation about personality disorders (so we could watch for them in our clients), and I'm strongly beginning to suspect that may be the problem at work here.

Keith is awesome. I've always thought he doesn't get enough credit. I may not love him as much as I do Jon, but he's a runner-up.

For me, it's Jon, Keith and Anderson Cooper.

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magnolia888 October 7 2005, 03:54:28 UTC
Kenya: I don't know you, but maybe we were separated at birth. I am also all about Jon, Keith, and Anderson. Love them. All to pieces. :)

I am in the habit of Tivoing all three of their shows daily, but it's hard to find time to keep up.

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minion_mel September 6 2005, 12:22:51 UTC
"And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway so this (she chuckled)--this is working very well for them."

*blink* Wow. That's so arrogant, so inappropriate...but I just can't stop laughing at how stupid that comment is. The chuckling is the icing on the cake for me.

WTF indeed.

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oliveoc September 6 2005, 15:48:11 UTC
The spin from the GOP is so obvious. I liked the cabinet meeting today where the president, of course, said that it is not time to play the 'blame game.' Oddly the EXACT same topic was also on Fox News. What a coincidence. Then he kept saying that they "will examine the GOOD and then the bad." Well, the first half of that examine won't take long. I just want to know if Rove put the script in front of him, or if there is an earpiece for Bush so he can hear what he is supposed to say.

And on a trivial note, yet it is amazing the pull with the public she carries, Oprah, in her passive aggressive way, was slamming Bush too. Saying that "America needs to apologize to these people." So maybe the people who don't watch the news or read the paper, will see Oprah and get what is going on down there.

And again, could some reporter, somewhere, ask Bush himself why he thought that a person who ran a horse farm was a good choice to run FEMA. I want him to have to answer that. Not that he will, but I at least want to watch him try to dodge

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