Goes to MSNBC's opinion blow-hard Keith Olbermann, for his name-calling diatribe against Scott Brown, then a candidate for Senate in Massachusetts. After Brown won, Olbermann apologized for not being more inflamatory.
Somewhere between George Bush and Barack Obama, Olbermann fell completely off the cliff of reason.
Second place goes to whomever owns this truck driving around town lately
Friday, January 22, 2010
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Wow! Wouldn't think you'd ever post something that would point out that a liberal was wrong in saying awful things about a republican. Or wait was you saying Keith should have continued his tirade against the republican?????
he is one of those guys that should get wingnut of the year!
is the guy in the truck a 'wingnut', or an apostle? my choice would be to say he falls in the latter catagory.
I love how our editors will not post comments he doesn' agree with. I've posted several lately that never make it on the blog. That is fair journalism buddy!
Oh My God! I don't check your blog for a few days and then WHAM-O, you actually called out that hack Olberman on his ridiculous Left wing Tirade against Scott Brown?!?! (sore loser anyone?? by all means, don't listen to the American people, they must be stoopid!)
If someone as liberal as you can see Olberman for the nutjob he is, it's amazing that he even has the few viewers he has "left" (pun intended).
Did Olbermann say anything that was false about the guy? Or anything else for that matter? He doesn't make stuff up like y'all's heroes at Fox, the material just falls into his lap.
@9:27
Obviously you didn't hear what Olbermann said. None of it was true, and it was ridiculously over the top ranting because his candidate didn't win. You know, what you liberals call fair and balanced reporting.
An apostle is one sent forth with a message. What makes this guy a "wingnut" is that the message he so loudly tries to relay has nothing to do with the one that he wants you to believe sent him out with the message...
@5:19
Again, what was false about what he said?
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