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MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann did a ten-minute Special Comment Thursday night based on former Vice President Dick Cheney’s warning that a “catastrophic” terrorist attack is on its way. He calls Cheney’s defense of torture and other extreme measures as necessary to keep Americans safe as a “perverse example of wishful nightmare thinking … You, Mr. Cheney, you terrified more Americans than did any terrorist in the last seven years.”
If Keith Olbermann keeps trotting out these 10 minute long poetry-infused diatribes against the previous administration his ratings will continue to sink. There’s a solid reason why he’s consistently third behind Nancy Grace every night — he talks at the audience and not to them. No one is interested in watching him read long essays about old targets. CNN’s Campbell Brown was just 60,000 viewers (40,000 in key demos) behind Olbermann last night and his fall from grace, though little publicized, is clear to those watching the numbers roll in day after day. So as Olbermann calls our former Vice President a ‘terrorist’ and rants on until his audience is fully encompassed solely in the studio from which he broadcasts, his influence is diminished. And soon the one-time ‘wonderboy’ at MSNBC will be handed his papers and sent back to ESPN.
I hope he’s successful in deporting him through rendition hopefully. He is a terrorist. He’s been lying to us all and terrorizing us all
Can you say “one trick pony”?
I agree with you Shawn.
Now that the Good Witch of the Mid-West has vanquished the boogyman, Uncle Olby has run out of scary bed-time stories to tell the moonbats.
This is what one too many sips of old fashioned cough syrup does to you…
Rendition, huh. The same rendition that Obama is allowing to continue?
But as Leon Panetta says it when he refers to this new and improved form of rendition
“I will seek the same kind of assurances that they will not be treated inhumanely,”
“I intend to use the State Department to be sure those assurances are implemented and stood by, by those countries.”
In other words, he is saying he is going to make Sudan, Egypt, and Jordan promise they won’t torture and then hand prisoners over when he gets that promise.
Words, words, words.
And you Dems will believe him.
If Dems do it = good
Republicans do it = bad
This is hypocrisy