Keith Olbermann is just the sort of guy who would break a network rule against making campaign contributions, and he's also the sort of guy who would refuse to go on air to apologize to his viewers for such a thing, and apparently this is why his primetime MSNBC show is now an hour-long presentation of Al Roker bloopers hosted by the "dun-dun" sound effect from
Punishing Keith Olbermann for making campaign contributions to democrats is sort of like punishing your dog for sniffing crotches. Don't be to hard on him.
The guest host on Friday did make a joke along the lines of, "never get in the middle of a power struggle -- I should know!" So yeah, that's the gist. As for your solution, I'll need to go shopping at the liquor barn to help erase the image from my brain.
where's that fab ESPN keith 'stache picture?
There is no apology because Olbermann's actions resulted in no victims. Everyone knows it's the victims who apologize.
<i>...the &ldquo;dun-dun&rdquo; sound effect from Law and Order.</i>
Richard Belzer calls it the &ldquo;Dick Wolf Cash Register Sound.&rdquo;
Punishing Keith Olbermann for making campaign contributions to democrats is sort of like punishing your dog for sniffing crotches. Don&#039;t be to hard on him.
Then it wouldn&#039;t be special. It would be &quot;Daily Comment&quot;. Or &quot;Daily Meta-comment&quot;.
Meanwhile, Fox News employees get a full company match for their political contributions.
That was brilliant
For 7 million dollars a year I could not donate to politicians.
The guest host on Friday did make a joke along the lines of, &quot;never get in the middle of a power struggle -- I should know!&quot; So yeah, that&#039;s the gist. As for your solution, I&#039;ll need to go shopping at the liquor barn to help erase the image from my brain.
And here I am doing it for free, like a sucker!