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Olbermann to Bush: 'A Special Comment About Lying' [VIDEO]

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 9:47 AM on October 6, 2006.


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Some readers -- and writers -- have questioned the focus on Foley over the past week. Although the facts of Foley's follies are important to the public insofar as they continue to show how conservative values and the wellbeing of America are hopelessly at odds, those critics are correct to point out that other issues are languishing.

Keith Olbermann thinks so too. Just take a gander at this clip, in which Olbermann once again takes the carving knife to Bush Admin rhetoric. This time it's Bush's wholly disingenuous characterizations of the Democrats in pushing his self-serving anti-Constitutional agenda.

My two favorite parts:

  • They are never wrong, and they never regret -- admirable in a French torch singer, cataclysmic in an American leader."

  • Yesterday at a fundraiser for an Arizona congressman, Mr. Bush claimed, quote, "177 of the opposition party said, 'You know, we don't think we ought to be listening to the conversations of terrorists.'"

    The hell they did.

    One hundred seventy-seven Democrats opposed the president's seizure of another part of the Constitution.

Full transcript after the jump...

While the leadership in Congress has self-destructed over the revelations of an unmatched, and unrelieved, march through a cesspool …

While the leadership inside the White House has self-destructed over the revelations of a book with a glowing red cover …

The president of the United States -- unbowed, undeterred and unconnected to reality -- has continued his extraordinary trek through our country rooting out the enemies of freedom: the Democrats.

Yesterday at a fundraiser for an Arizona congressman, Mr. Bush claimed, quote, "177 of the opposition party said, 'You know, we don't think we ought to be listening to the conversations of terrorists.'"

The hell they did.

One hundred seventy-seven Democrats opposed the president's seizure of another part of the Constitution.

Not even the White House press office could actually name a single Democrat who had ever said the government shouldn't be listening to the conversations of terrorists.

President Bush hears what he wants.

Tuesday, at another fundraiser in California, he had said, "Democrats take a law enforcement approach to terrorism. That means America will wait until we're attacked again before we respond."

Mr. Bush fabricated that, too.

And evidently he has begun to fancy himself as a mind reader.

"If you listen closely to some of the leaders of the Democratic Party," the president said at another fundraiser Monday in Nevada, "it sounds like they think the best way to protect the American people is -- wait until we're attacked again."

The president doesn't just hear what he wants.

He hears things that only he can hear.

It defies belief that this president and his administration could continue to find new unexplored political gutters into which they could wallow.

Yet they do.

It is startling enough that such things could be said out loud by any president of this nation.

Rhetorically, it is about an inch short of Mr. Bush accusing Democratic leaders, Democrats, the majority of Americans who disagree with his policies of treason.

But it is the context that truly makes the head spin.

Just 25 days ago, on the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, this same man spoke to this nation and insisted, "We must put aside our differences and work together to meet the test that history has given us."

Mr. Bush, this is a test you have already failed.

If your commitment to "put aside differences and work together" is replaced in the span of just three weeks by claiming your political opponents prefer to wait to see this country attacked again, and by spewing fabrications about what they've said, then the questions your critics need to be asking are no longer about your policies.

They are, instead, solemn and even terrible questions, about your fitness to fulfill the responsibilities of your office.

No Democrat, sir, has ever said anything approaching the suggestion that the best means of self-defense is to "wait until we're attacked again."

No critic, no commentator, no reluctant Republican in the Senate has ever said anything that any responsible person could even have exaggerated into the slander you spoke in Nevada on Monday night, nor the slander you spoke in California on Tuesday, nor the slander you spoke in Arizona on Wednesday … nor whatever is next.

You have dishonored your party, sir; you have dishonored your supporters; you have dishonored yourself.

But tonight the stark question we must face is -- why?

Why has the ferocity of your venom against the Democrats now exceeded the ferocity of your venom against the terrorists?

Why have you chosen to go down in history as the president who made things up?

In less than one month you have gone from a flawed call to unity to this clarion call to hatred of Americans, by Americans.

If this is not simply the most shameless example of the rhetoric of political hackery, then it would have to be the cry of a leader crumbling under the weight of his own lies.

We have, of course, survived all manner of political hackery, of every shape, size and party. We will have to suffer it, for as long as the Republic stands.

But the premise of a president who comes across as a compulsive liar is nothing less than terrifying.

A president who since 9/11 will not listen, is not listening -- and thanks to Bob Woodward's most recent account -- evidently has never listened.

A president who since 9/11 so hates or fears other Americans that he accuses them of advocating deliberate inaction in the face of the enemy.

A president who since 9/11 has savaged the very freedoms he claims to be protecting from attack -- attack by terrorists, or by Democrats, or by both -- it is now impossible to find a consistent thread of logic as to who Mr. Bush believes the enemy is.

But if we know one thing for certain about Mr. Bush, it is this: This president -- in his bullying of the Senate last month and in his slandering of the Democrats this month -- has shown us that he believes whoever the enemies are, they are hiding themselves inside a dangerous cloak called the Constitution of the United States of America.

How often do we find priceless truth in the unlikeliest of places?

I tonight quote not Jefferson nor Voltaire, but Cigar Aficionado Magazine.

On Sept. 11th, 2003, the editor of that publication interviewed General Tommy Franks, at that point, just retired from his post as commander-in-chief of U.S. Central Command -- of Cent-Com.

And amid his quaint defenses of the then-nagging absence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, or the continuing freedom of Osama bin Laden, General Franks said some of the most profound words of this generation.

He spoke of "the worst thing that can happen" to this country:

First, quoting, a "massive casualty-producing event somewhere in the Western World -- it may be in the United States of America."

Then, the general continued, "the Western World, the free world, loses what it cherishes most, and that is freedom and liberty we've seen for a couple of hundred years, in this grand experiment that we call democracy."

It was this super-patriotic warrior's fear that we would lose that most cherished liberty, because of another attack, one -- again quoting General Franks -- "that causes our population to question our own Constitution and to begin to militarize our country in order to avoid a repeat of another mass-casualty-producing event. Which, in fact, then begins to potentially unravel the fabric of our Constitution."

And here we are, the fabric of our Constitution being unraveled, anyway.

Habeus corpus neutered; the rights of self-defense now as malleable and impermanent as clay; a president stifling all critics by every means available and, when he runs out of those, by simply lying about what they said or felt.

And all this, even without the dreaded attack.

General Franks, like all of us, loves this country, and believes not just in its values, but in its continuity.

He has been trained to look for threats to that continuity from without.

He has, perhaps been as naïve as the rest of us, in failing to keep close enough vigil on the threats to that continuity from within.

Secretary of State Rice first cannot remember urgent cautionary meetings with counterterrorism officials before 9/11. Then within hours of this lie, her spokesman confirms the meetings in question. Then she dismisses those meetings as nothing new -- yet insists she wanted the same cautions expressed to Secretaries Ashcroft and Rumsfeld.

Mr. Rumsfeld, meantime, has been unable to accept the most logical and simple influence of the most noble and neutral of advisers. He and his employer insist they rely on the "generals in the field." But dozens of those generals have now come forward to say how their words, their experiences, have been ignored.

And, of course, inherent in the Pentagon's war-making functions is the regulation of presidential war lust.

Enacting that regulation should include everything up to symbolically wrestling the Chief Executive to the floor.

Yet--and it is Pentagon transcripts that now tell us this--evidently Mr. Rumsfeld's strongest check on Mr. Bush's ambitions, was to get somebody to excise the phrase "Mission Accomplished" out of the infamous Air Force Carrier speech of May 1st, 2003, even while the same empty words hung on a banner over the President's shoulder.

And the vice president is a chilling figure, still unable, it seems, to accept the conclusions of his own party's leaders in the Senate, that the foundations of his public position, are made out of sand.

There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

But he still says so.

There was no link between Saddam Hussein and al Qaida.

But he still says so.

And thus, gripping firmly these figments of his own imagination, Mr. Cheney lives on, in defiance, and spreads--around him and before him--darkness, like some contagion of fear.

They are never wrong, and they never regret -- admirable in a French torch singer, cataclysmic in an American leader.

Thus, the sickening attempt to blame the Foley scandal on the negligence of others or "the Clinton era"--even though the Foley scandal began before the Lewinsky scandal.

Thus, last month's enraged attacks on this administration's predecessors, about Osama bin Laden--a projection of their own negligence in the immediate months before 9/11.

Thus, the terrifying attempt to hamstring the fundament of our freedom--the Constitution--a triumph for al Qaida, for which the terrorists could not hope to achieve with a hundred 9/11's.

And thus, worst of all perhaps, these newest lies by President Bush about Democrats choosing to await another attack and not listen to the conversations of terrorists.

It is the terror and the guilt within your own heart, Mr. Bush, that you redirect at others who simply wish for you to temper your certainty with counsel.

It is the failure and the incompetence within your own memory, Mr. Bush, that leads you to demonize those who might merely quote to you the pleadings of Oliver Cromwell: "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken."

It is not the Democrats whose inaction in the face of the enemy you fear, Sir.

It is your own--before 9/11 - and (and you alone know this), perhaps afterwards.

Mr. President, these new lies go to the heart of what it is that you truly wish to preserve.

It is not our freedom, nor our country--your actions against the Constitution give irrefutable proof of that.

You want to preserve a political party's power. And obviously you'll sell this country out, to do it.

These are lies about the Democrats -- piled atop lies about Iraq -- which were piled atop lies about your preparations for al Qaida.

To you, perhaps, they feel like the weight of a million centuries -- as crushing, as immovable.

They are not.

If you add more lies to them, you cannot free yourself, and us, from them.

But if you stop -- if you stop fabricating quotes, and building straw-men, and inspiring those around you to do the same -- you may yet liberate yourself and this nation.

Please, sir, do not throw this country's principles away because your lies have made it such that you can no longer differentiate between the terrorists and the critics.

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My Letter to MSNBC
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Oct 6, 2006 10:50 AM   
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This is what I sent to MSNBC Editors today in response to this latest Olbermann commentary:

Dear Sirs:

I just heard Keith Olbermann's commentary about Bush's campaign trail lies about the Democrats. Keith said that Bush has now surpassed a new low by demonizing Democrats in saying that they want to wait for another attack on our soil - something not a single one of them has ever said.

Well, just when I think Keith can't deliver a better commentary, he surpasses it. That particular commentary was the best I've ever heard from him about what Bush is really up to.

Just so you'll know, I am a former Marine, who served my country from 77-80. In the lead up to the war in Iraq I had many discussions with previous Gulf War vets about Bush's intentions. Everyone, including myself, looked at each other and asked 'Why are we going into Iraq when the Taliban and bin Laden are our enemies?'. Without exception, we were all opposed to that war. A war we knew we couldn't win and that would be un-winnable. Indeed, we were waiting for the weapons inspectors to complete their job. But Bush forced them to leave. Bush knew they weren't going to find anything because it was clear and obvious that no WMDs were there: no pieces, no parts, no components. It was obvious that Bush wanted to invade NO MATTER WHAT.

And now everyone can see that. The entire world knows we're there over a pack of lies. But Bush continues to pile up the lies higher and deeper. And his recent gigantic pack of lies is that the majority of Americans are terrorists by equating opposition to his policies as being in league with them. He's deluded beyond all reason. We have a sitting President who is clearly mentally unstable. No one can unseat him. No one can touch him. And he has his finger on the Button. How truly scary is that.

Our country is broken so badly it may take an entire generation to fix it. Keith knows that. I know that. The Gulf War I vets I spoke with knew that up front before our invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. But our President and his minions don't know that - or if they do, they don't give a rat's a*s about it.

Thank God for Keith Olbermann. If you guys get rid of him I will never watch MSNBC every again.

Thank you.

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Write to MSNBC!
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Oct 6, 2006 10:52 AM   
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Email the editors at MSNBC and tell them you support Keith. It takes only a few minutes:


viewerservices@msnbc.com

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Finally! Someone that speaks out.
Posted by: NeilDeal on Oct 6, 2006 11:07 AM   
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My God.
Finally someone is speaking out. Someone is calling the administration out on their obvious lies.
This country has been hijacked. As Keith said, all they do is lie and never admit to it.

They keep our country at arms length from what's happening across the ocean.

Unlike Vietnam, we don't get to see the coffins coming back.

Unlike World War II, we were told not to participate in the effort. " just go about your business and spend money".

We are purposely insulated from what is going on out there.

We don't get to see or experience the horrid results of this bogus, badly planned effort.

We are oblivious, and that's how they want it.

Keep going Keith! We need you!

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Goosebumps?
Posted by: lessbread on Oct 6, 2006 11:20 AM   
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Does anyone else get them when watching Olbermann deliver these scathing critiques? It's like he's drawn back the curtains and opened the windows to let the cool breeze flow through an overly stuffy house. I hear the words and I think, "Wow! Did he really just say that? Cool" and then I think, "How long before he's shot?"...

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Sophisticated Vocabulary
Posted by: mirimac on Oct 6, 2006 11:20 AM   
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Keith Olbermann's rants have become music to my ears if only for his outstanding use of vocabulary. Perhaps he's an example of the typical Democrat elitest the "average Republican folk talk about and who probably do not understand because he uses more than four words per sentence. The fact that he actually does his homework by being well-read should be taken as a slap in the face by Bush, Inc., not because they don't understand him, but because he actually reads! I'm sure most Republicans from Texas to Washington, haven't the foggiest notion of what he's saying.

My admiration doesn't end with his use of vocabulary however. He is able to bring together every point of an argument to prove his point. The role of the media since 9/11 has been the subject of much debate on both sides of the aisle with accusations ranging from saying too much to saying too little, participating in White House double-talk, parroting the meaningless phrasing dished out by Rove every few days, and outright cowardice when it comes to telling the truth. Here is a man, a TV commentator, who is employed by a right-leaning station where almost every liberal employee has been fired. Nonetheless, Olbermann has bravely gone out on the proverbial limb to tell the truth and the ratings have gone up by 30%.

Isn't it a relief to hear Olbermann speak when compared to almost anyone in the Republican Party. There's no framing, there's no constant repetition of sound-bites like "cut and run," and there's real substance to his editorials. Thank you Keith, for all you say.

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Mae
Posted by: mae on Oct 6, 2006 12:19 PM   
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I remember when McCarthy was doing the same bullying as this President and his officers. At that time, another journalist had the cahoonas to speak out against the Jr. Senitor from Wisconsin's rabid power trips.

Thank you Keith for continuing the tradition. The Executive, Legslative and Legal part of this Country seem to have forgotten their job which is to confront enemies abroad and within especially when the verbage within is so enticing and rings so false. When did American citizens stop reading and thinking? Hitler would have loved to have had them as his "base".

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Olbermann most important journalist on TeeVee?
Posted by: spanky on Oct 6, 2006 12:30 PM   
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Who else on the idiot box even comes close to going after the scum in Washington like KO? Bill Maher maybe, but he's on HBO and he's an entertainer first. Stewart and Colbert no way, too focused on the jokes.

Just sent an email to MSNBC saying how bloody great KO is.

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Mr. Olbermann is just plain sexy!
Posted by: Lizmv on Oct 6, 2006 2:48 PM   
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There is nothing sexier than a well spoken, courageous
and intelligent man.

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For the record: my email to MSNBC
Posted by: P. Hermes on Oct 6, 2006 3:17 PM   
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Dear MSNBC:

I want to communicate to you, as a frequent viewer, my praise for the masterful and oh so correct and more than timely commentary by Keith Olbermann, entitled: A Special Comment About Lying."

You have, through him, deeply touched the collective sentiment of the majority of Americans and, indeed, humanity worldwide. Whether your corporate owners or sponsors like it or not, we stand at the threshold of a precipice with regard to the fate of the Constitution and thus the nation itself.

Olbermann's incisive commentary does credit to your network and likewise places a deep responsibility upon your shoulders. You can go in one of two directions with this matter.

You can bow to pressure from the White House/Military/Industrial Complex and censure or fire Olbermann (yes, we all believe this is a possibility) - which will be your undoing and contribute to ours. Or, you can see the handwriting on the wall and do the right thing as an avowed journalistic organization. The former will lead you into financial ruin (given the inevitable response of the majority of Americans) the latter will bring redemption to your and other so-called news organizations' woefully inadequate coverage of the greatest terroist plot toward our way of life by the unelected Bush cabal.

Remember, MSNBC, we are watching you.

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adempatriot
Posted by: adempatriot on Oct 6, 2006 4:25 PM   
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Many thanks to Mr Olbermann for making this commentary.
We should never forget that Bush is not even President- no matter whether he costumes himself in a Top Gun flight jacket, or rolls up his carefully pressed blue workshirt sleeves, just so to appear to be a man of the people, or wears a suit and tie. He's not even President, but more akin to the fox who was given, or stole, or both, the keys to the henhouse.

I don't want to even get into the role Bush's version of "Christianity" and "God" plays in this. In my opinion, he is quite the opposite of a Christian. Anyway, why should he need God or Jesus, when he has already named himself as "The Decider"?

Although this is such a serious subject, I wanted to put in a bit of humor I read somewhere. It goes like this: George Bush finds himself out of a job. (for some reason or another LOL). He decides that since he loves getting dressed up in costumes, he could be an actor. After all, doesn't an actor speak lines that someone else has written, and hasn't he had a lot of experience at that? He learns that a remake of The Wizard of Oz is going to be made. He goes to the casting director and asks if he can get a part. He tries for Toto, since as a kid he always wanted to be picked up and held by Judy Garland. But although George demon-strates how he can get down on hands and knees and bark like a dog, the casting director says no.
So George picks himself up and prepares to leave, until the casting director calls him back and offers him not just one, but three, parts in the remake; that he can play three very important characters, and the wonders of modern filmmaking will allow him to appear as all three characters in some of the same scenes simultaneously.
George accepts, of course. What an honor! Then he asks "What parts do I get, anahow?", and the casting director tells him, "Well, the Tin Woodsman, because apparently you have no heart; the Cowardly Lion, for reasons I shouldn't have to even mention; and the Scarecrow, because you're a straw man with no brain who's deathly afraid of being near real fire."
George is so happy he says "Thanks, mister! This is wonderful! It's, like, totally nucular!"

OK a bit more serious coment now. I keep wondering why certain TV people who have a strong influence in this country do not speak out strongly against the war in Iraq and the many other abuses of our country's founding principles that Bush and his gang of imps from Hades have, so far, gotten away with. Where are you, Oprah? Hey, Regis and Kelli, I love your show, but our country has a big problem, so would you mind stating your positions on the war? And Ellen? Surely you must be a person who loves peace. People are dying by the thousands due to this administration. Are you for it or against it? Ellen, Oprah, Regis, Kelli: a lot of people listen to you. A lot of people trust you and respect your opinions and see you as people with integrity. Why not take a stand?
Yes, I know you have to look out for your bread and butter; but which side of your bread is the butter on?

So please, everyone, help save our nation from the worst of the terrorists- I mean the ones who are in the highest positions in our government masquerading as leaders- and to whatever extent you can, vote out the people in Congress and the Senate who are currently supporting and covering for the lunatic residing in The People's House, and vote in people who will act to impeach and then remove from office this imposter- this most dangerous and most ruthless and deceptive imposter.
If he were really the President, I'd say he's the worst President in my lifetime (even Nixon would be better) and the worst in U.S. history.

"Pull out- like your father should have" - an antiwar graffiti from the VietNam war.

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adempatriot
Posted by: adempatriot on Oct 6, 2006 4:50 PM   
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p.s. When George asked the casting director about the reasons he was offered the part of the Cowardly Lion, the casting director said "Well, there are several, but one of them is that it's obvious you're a big Lahr."

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Nixon Revisited
Posted by: lafrance on Oct 6, 2006 8:38 PM   
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I completely wowed out when I saw the video picture scrolling down. Look at the Bush picture.
He is turning into Nixon.
My husband agrees.
We were shocked to see it because not only is Bush's adminstration the neonixon but, he is now starting to look like him..

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» Pinnochio Posted by: Snott
We are indeed in a morass of immorality!
Posted by: kgs1947 on Oct 7, 2006 3:54 AM   
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Mr. Bush, who defies our Constitution, cannot be called "the President". He has effectively invited this entire country to impeach him and his cronies out of office. Keith's commentary does indeed focus our attention on what is important about the present and future of our country's viability to survive and thrive. Mr. Bush and his administration exhibits all the telltale signs of alcoholism/drug addiction...rigidity, intolerance, manipulation, victimhood, denial...and the inability to stop.

This is truly a very frightening time in our land. "Homeland Security" is a sham, the leadership of our nation is deporable,
the voters are silently following Nazi-like figures. Read your history and you will see the parallel between Bush's calls for absolute power, his playing upon the fears of people, his accusations against all who oppose him, and you will understand how he is following in the footsteps of Hitler, Mussolini, and the other fascists of World War II. He is inviting this country to begin World War III. And, our Congress stands silent ready to follow him.

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THANKS AGAIN MR. OLBERMANN
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 7, 2006 7:53 AM   
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Well said. Just when we begin to think that no on cares, someone who does comes along. He happens to have a huge audience and that helps. But he's not afraid. I admire that. He uses the 'L' word that people have avoided for five years. Mr. Bush & CO. are liars. Thanks, ANNA

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Liars Lie
Posted by: Snott on Oct 7, 2006 8:57 AM   
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I remember tuning in to a Presidential debate (accidentally) one morning during the last Presidential elections. The panel of Democrats was asked "Do you think Bush lied about his knowledge there were no WMDs, and if so, why." Al Sharpton's reply was right on. The jist of it was -

Did he lie? Well, consider the alternative. If he did not lie, then he was totally impervious to the imformation he was getting from responsible individuals. Would you like to have a president who ignores information that is necessary to good decision-making? As to why he lied? Liars Lie. It's a pathology.

It is so refreshing to hear someone like Keith Olbermann. The thought has crossed my mind that we need a courageous person like Murrow in our time - to speak truth to power at risk to oneself.

As for the individuals who upbraided the marine who went to Iraq in spite of his misgivings, I want you to understand that we are not in a position to judge their behavior. For many, though they had suspicions at the outset, their stint in Iraq served to crystalize their objections. My hope is that they DO come back, whole in heart and soul, and join the struggle against this illegal and morally decrepit war.

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jimmylx
Posted by: jimmylx on Oct 7, 2006 11:27 AM   
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Keith Olbermann is the Edward R. Murrow of our times. Thank God he has a public forum through which he can educate and elucidate the facts of political life swirling around us every day. I have marvelled for several years now that the public, most likely viewed behind the lens of a repressed media, seemed so unaware of or not interested in what was taking place in this country regarding our civil rights, our liberties and the status of the United States and it's citizens in the world at large. Keith finally brings truth to the face of a media sadly run over and controlled by the fascist policies of the far right demagogues now in power. Hopefully no-one will attempt to repress Mr. Olbermann so that all of us will have accurate acounting of the facts. Hopefully as well, he will give courage to other media outlets to see that it is o.k. to tell the truth!

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» RE: jimmylx Posted by: markusmark
Bush the decider
Posted by: tap on Oct 7, 2006 11:30 AM   
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Just when I thought I'd heard everything Bush comes out with this crap, It kinda reminds me of the August 2000 Daily Breifing that he got just before he went on vacation to his ranch. You know the one Bin Ladan determined to attack. He completely Ignored it because the New-Con-Artists wanted it to happen...............Oh well history repeats itself and we shall never wonder how Hitler took a cultured country and drove it insane

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Comments on the commas of 'The Decider'
Posted by: wisewebwoman on Oct 7, 2006 12:55 PM   
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I got the oddest feeling watching some of The Decider's lie spewing. As if at any second he would thrust an arm out and shout "Hail" and his audience would stand, thrust their right arms out and shout "To the Chief". Are we that close? I'd say we are. The decider now chooses who the enemy is, and it is us, folks. He's even monitoring the bank accounts of the Europeans, did any of you catch that on yesterday's BBC News? Those detention centres currently being built all over the US are for us, the lone voices in the wilderness cheering for the courageous and truthful voice of Keith Olbermann - from his mouth to God's ears.
We need to put a period on the commas of the Great Decider.

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KEITH A TRUE PATRIOT AND NOT A LEMMING
Posted by: 1984NOW!!! on Oct 7, 2006 9:33 PM   
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TOO AWESOME!!! BRILLIANT!!

LONG LIVE THE USA UNDER OUR CONSTITUTION.
(Didn't Mr. Bush swear twice to protect?) Maybe I was misinformed.

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Sieg Heil
Posted by: st Eve on Oct 8, 2006 9:37 AM   
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Remember there are those among us, the fearful, the deluded, whose fervent wish it is to see it come to pas: That George is their king, and together they will fight Jesus' battle against us, the infidel liberals.

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The American Dream.
Posted by: Navenny on Oct 8, 2006 9:46 AM   
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The result of the American Dream is the nightmare that is George Bush. America has just awakened to a different reality and the fear that was the USSR has been replaced with the fear that is terrorism. If america does not act now it will lose all that it claims to stand for. Liberty, Equality and the right to life. Power serves only to sustain itself everything else is secondary to that. You are being conned. Replace bush before he replaces you.

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A Huge KO Fan
Posted by: dickmurphy on Oct 8, 2006 8:10 PM   
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I just posted the following letter to MSNBC.Com:

I just watched this video presentation (Keith Olbermann’s Commentary Entitled: A Special Comment About Lying), and then read all of the available comments from viewers that followed it on MSNBC. I want you to know that I consider Mr. Olbermann as nearly a journalistic god as I could envision. He is the Edward R. Murrow of our times. Why are there not more journalists of his stripe? He is articulate, is well prepared with facts to support his position, and has a tremendous command of the language.

When I look at the talking heads with whom we are insulted today, I can only shudder, fearing that our news programs are only being presented to lull us to sleep. Daily, I am appalled at how the general public seems to be so unaware of, and even so disinterested in, the things taking place in this country regarding our civil rights, and the destruction of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The rest of the world sees it, but the media generally sings our people a lullaby.

We all know of the serious media concentration in the hands of a few, which precludes our ability to get the actual facts today. This man has the ability to cut through the crap, with (seemingly) total disregard for his own well-being, and say the things many of us would like to say. He is a giant among the journalists we must watch on a daily basis.

MSNBC should be congratulated for their continued support of Mr. Olbermann, and there should be no question your continued support of Keith is expected. Please do not ‘cave’ to this fascist administration, who would love to see him removed. We all know you’ve been asked (possibly, told) to get rid of him. You would be doing all of us, yourselves included, a huge disservice to remove Keith’s insightful commentary. Hell, I think you should promote his show much more than you do.

As one writer put it in his comments (and I love this): If this letter puts me on some enemy list, I will not recall writing it.

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Rural Missouri
Posted by: pigskin on Oct 10, 2006 7:08 PM   
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You know, up till I heard Mr. Olbermann's commentary on ... Bush's (can't bring myself to use the P word in front of Bush) lying I thought I would never hear or see this from a network station today. Indeed I watched the video on an alternative news internet sight. THANK YOU MSNBC! Mr. Olbermann almost makes me want to watch network news again.

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Video
Posted by: nikolailb on Jan 24, 2007 3:19 AM   
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