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Olbermann: Clinton was right, Bush is unmanly slime

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 2:26 AM on September 26, 2006.


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(For maximum ire, see "Condi Rebuts Clinton") After defending Clinton's indignation on Fox [VIDEO], Olbermann continues to lacerate the Bush administration and its "minions" in this latest commentary.

I'm getting carpal tunnel trying to pick out all the best parts. It is best parts. Watch right.

Some key points (full transcript after the jump):

Of Wallace's smear job on Clinton:

The kind of proof of incompetence, for which the administration and its hyenas at Fox need to find a diversion, in a scapegoat.

It was the kind of cheap trick which would get a journalist fired—but a propagandist, promoted:

Promise to talk of charity and generosity; but instead launch into the lies and distortions with which the Authoritarians among us attack the virtuous and reward the useless.

And don’t even be professional enough to assume the responsibility for the slanders yourself; blame your audience for “e-mailing” you the question.

Mr. Clinton responded as you have seen.

He told the great truth untold about this administration’s negligence, perhaps criminal negligence, about bin Laden.

He was brave.

Then again, Chris Wallace might be braver still. Had I in one moment surrendered all my credibility as a journalist, and been irredeemably humiliated, as was he, I would have gone home and started a new career selling seeds by mail.

...

The Bush Administration did not try to get Osama bin Laden before 9/11.

The Bush Administration ignored all the evidence gathered by its predecessors.

The Bush Administration did not understand the Daily Briefing entitled "Bin Laden Determined To Strike in U.S."

The Bush Administration did not try.

Full transcript from MSNBC:

The headlines about them are, of course, entirely wrong.

It is not essential that a past president, bullied and sandbagged by a monkey posing as a newscaster, finally lashed back.

It is not important that the current President’s portable public chorus has described his predecessor’s tone as “crazed.”

Our tone should be crazed. The nation’s freedoms are under assault by an administration whose policies can do us as much damage as al Qaida; the nation’s marketplace of ideas is being poisoned by a propaganda company so blatant that Tokyo Rose would’ve quit.

Nonetheless. The headline is this:

Bill Clinton did what almost none of us have done in five years.

He has spoken the truth about 9/11, and the current presidential administration.

"At least I tried," he said of his own efforts to capture or kill Osama bin Laden. "That’s the difference in me and some, including all of the right-wingers who are attacking me now. They had eight months to try; they did not try. I tried."

Thus in his supposed emeritus years has Mr. Clinton taken forceful and triumphant action for honesty, and for us; action as vital and as courageous as any of his presidency; action as startling and as liberating, as any, by any one, in these last five long years.

The Bush Administration did not try to get Osama bin Laden before 9/11.

The Bush Administration ignored all the evidence gathered by its predecessors.

The Bush Administration did not understand the Daily Briefing entitled "Bin Laden Determined To Strike in U.S."

The Bush Administration did not try.

Moreover, for the last five years one month and two weeks, the current administration, and in particular the President, has been given the greatest “pass” for incompetence and malfeasance in American history!

President Roosevelt was rightly blamed for ignoring the warning signs—some of them, 17 years old—before Pearl Harbor.

President Hoover was correctly blamed for—if not the Great Depression itself—then the disastrous economic steps he took in the immediate aftermath of the Stock Market Crash.

Even President Lincoln assumed some measure of responsibility for the Civil War—though talk of Southern secession had begun as early as 1832.

But not this president.

To hear him bleat and whine and bully at nearly every opportunity, one would think someone else had been president on September 11th, 2001 -- or the nearly eight months that preceded it.

That hardly reflects the honesty nor manliness we expect of the executive.

But if his own fitness to serve is of no true concern to him, perhaps we should simply sigh and keep our fingers crossed, until a grown-up takes the job three Januarys from now.

Except for this.

After five years of skirting even the most inarguable of facts—that he was president on 9/11 and he must bear some responsibility for his, and our, unreadiness, Mr. Bush has now moved, unmistakably and without conscience or shame, towards re-writing history, and attempting to make the responsibility, entirely Mr. Clinton’s.

Of course he is not honest enough to do that directly.

As with all the other nefariousness and slime of this, our worst presidency since James Buchanan, he is having it done for him, by proxy.

Thus, the sandbag effort by Fox News Friday afternoon.

Consider the timing: the very weekend the National Intelligence Estimate would be released and show the Iraq war to be the fraudulent failure it is—not a check on terror, but fertilizer for it.

The kind of proof of incompetence, for which the administration and its hyenas at Fox need to find a diversion, in a scapegoat.

It was the kind of cheap trick which would get a journalist fired—but a propagandist, promoted:

Promise to talk of charity and generosity; but instead launch into the lies and distortions with which the Authoritarians among us attack the virtuous and reward the useless.

And don’t even be professional enough to assume the responsibility for the slanders yourself; blame your audience for “e-mailing” you the question.

Mr. Clinton responded as you have seen.

He told the great truth untold about this administration’s negligence, perhaps criminal negligence, about bin Laden.

He was brave.

Then again, Chris Wallace might be braver still. Had I in one moment surrendered all my credibility as a journalist, and been irredeemably humiliated, as was he, I would have gone home and started a new career selling seeds by mail.

The smearing by proxy, of course, did not begin Friday afternoon.

Disney was first to sell-out its corporate reputation, with "The Path to 9/11." Of that company’s crimes against truth one needs to say little. Simply put: someone there enabled an Authoritarian zealot to belch out Mr. Bush’s new and improved history.

The basic plot-line was this: because he was distracted by the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Bill Clinton failed to prevent 9/11.

The most curious and in some ways the most infuriating aspect of this slapdash theory, is that the Right Wingers who have advocated it—who try to sneak it into our collective consciousness through entertainment, or who sandbag Mr. Clinton with it at news interviews—have simply skipped past its most glaring flaw.

Had it been true that Clinton had been distracted from the hunt for bin Laden in 1998 because of the Monica Lewinsky nonsense, why did these same people not applaud him for having bombed bin Laden’s camps in Afghanistan and Sudan on Aug. 20, of that year? For mentioning bin Laden by name as he did so?

That day, Republican Senator Grams of Minnesota invoked the movie "Wag The Dog."

Republican Senator Coats of Indiana questioned Mr. Clinton’s judgment.

Republican Senator Ashcroft of Missouri—the future attorney general—echoed Coats.

Even Republican Senator Arlen Specter questioned the timing.

And of course, were it true Clinton had been “distracted” by the Lewinsky witch-hunt, who on earth conducted the Lewinsky witch-hunt?

Who turned the political discourse of this nation on its head for two years?

Who corrupted the political media?

Who made it impossible for us to even bring back on the air, the counter-terrorism analysts like Dr. Richard Haass, and James Dunegan, who had warned, at this very hour, on this very network, in early 1998, of cells from the Middle East who sought to attack us, here?

Who preempted them in order to strangle us with the trivia that was, “All Monica All The Time”?

Who distracted whom?

This is, of course, where—as is inevitable—Mr. Bush and his henchmen prove not quite as smart as they think they are.

The full responsibility for 9/11 is obviously shared by three administrations, possibly four.

But, Mr. Bush, if you are now trying to convince us by proxy that it’s all about the distractions of 1998 and 1999, then you will have to face a startling fact that your minions may have hidden from you.

The distractions of 1998 and 1999, Mr. Bush, were carefully manufactured, and lovingly executed, not by Bill Clinton, but by the same people who got you elected President.

Thus, instead of some commendable acknowledgment that you were even in office on 9/11 and the lost months before it, we have your sleazy and sloppy rewriting of history, designed by somebody who evidently read the Orwell playbook too quickly.

Thus, instead of some explanation for the inertia of your first eight months in office, we are told that you have kept us "safe" ever since—a statement that might range anywhere from zero, to 100 percent, true.

We have nothing but your word, and your word has long since ceased to mean anything.

And, of course, the one time you have ever given us specifics about what you have kept us safe from, Mr. Bush, you got the name of the supposedly targeted Tower in Los Angeles wrong.

Thus was it left for the previous president to say what so many of us have felt; what so many of us have given you a pass for in the months and even the years after the attack:

You did not try.

You ignored the evidence gathered by your predecessor.

You ignored the evidence gathered by your own people.

Then, you blamed your predecessor.

That would be a textbook definition, Mr. Bush, of cowardice.

To enforce the lies of the present, it is necessary to erase the truths of the past.

That was one of the great mechanical realities Eric Blair—writing as George Orwell—gave us in the book “1984.”

The great philosophical reality he gave us, Mr. Bush, may sound as familiar to you, as it has lately begun to sound familiar to me.

"The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power...

"Power is not a means; it is an end.

"One does not establish a dictatorship to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.

"The object of persecution, is persecution. The object of torture, is torture. The object of power… is power."

Earlier last Friday afternoon, before the Fox ambush, speaking in the far different context of the closing session of his remarkable Global Initiative, Mr. Clinton quoted Abraham Lincoln’s State of the Union address from 1862.

"We must disenthrall ourselves."

Mr. Clinton did not quote the rest of Mr. Lincoln’s sentence.

He might well have.

"We must disenthrall ourselves and then we shall save our country."

And so has Mr. Clinton helped us to disenthrall ourselves, and perhaps enabled us, even at this late and bleak date, to save our country.

The "free pass" has been withdrawn, Mr. Bush.

You did not act to prevent 9/11.

We do not know what you have done to prevent another 9/11.

You have failed us—then leveraged that failure, to justify a purposeless war in Iraq which will have, all too soon, claimed more American lives than did 9/11.

You have failed us anew in Afghanistan.

And you have now tried to hide your failures, by blaming your predecessor.

And now you exploit your failure, to rationalize brazen torture which doesn’t work anyway; which only condemns our soldiers to water-boarding; which only humiliates our country further in the world; and which no true American would ever condone, let alone advocate.

And there it is, Mr. Bush:

Are yours the actions of a true American?

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Evan Derkacz is a New York-based writer and contributor to AlterNet.


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Magnificent!!
Posted by: Benjaminsjw on Sep 26, 2006 7:00 AM   
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This is absolutely mag-f***ing-nificent!!!

All of you in the US should open your windows, place your loudspeakers on the windowsill, and play these lucid observations at high volume for everyone to hear!

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» RE: Magnificent!! A REAL MAN! Posted by: freerain
Amazing!
Posted by: charlief on Sep 26, 2006 7:06 AM   
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Wow. Holy shit!!!

"... a monkey posing as a newscaster..."

Keith's best yet! Beyond a shadow of a doubt this guy is an excellent journalist and a brilliant, articulate spokesperson for the Left.

About time.

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» RE: Amazing! Posted by: SBean
At last...
Posted by: Chickensh*tEagle on Sep 26, 2006 7:19 AM   
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...a commentator who sees beyond Big Brother watching you and actually gets the point of Nineteen Eighty-Four. Even the otherwise fine film version the clip came from missed it.

Bravo Keith!

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Manumiso
Posted by: manumiso on Sep 26, 2006 8:06 AM   
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Wonder how long he'll keep his job? He's gotta be making the Corp stuffed shirts nervous. They tend to like their naked emperor - he's so easy to wind up and guide and he's so nicely unaware of the excrement his facial orifice spews forth.

Thank you Mr. Olbermann. You show a kind of courage so lacking in most of us. Even knowing and seeing what you see we only take carefully measured e-mail shots, suppressing our outrage whilst we peak over our mostly middle-class shoulders safe-guarding our precarious livelihoods; enslaved to an extent few of us care to admit. The truth really can be liberating – at least for a moment. For this, Mr. Olbermann, you have allowed us to believe, if even for that moment, in a future whose characteristics encompass honesty, integrity – may be even some tranquility. We might believe again in a country, a place, a planet where respect for life, all life, is paramount. We can begin to dream of the proverbial better tomorrow, one where mass-murdering dissemblers (do you think he’s learned the word yet?) a time when these Pleistocene putzes crawl their way back to the depths of insularity, venerated ignorance, superstition and the vulgar tribalism so reflexive of how imperfect nature really is. You are a vanishing breed, Mr. Olbermann – you are an American journalist.

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» RE: Manumiso Posted by: Doubtom
Keith kicks Ass
Posted by: robmikejas on Sep 26, 2006 8:11 AM   
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Keith Olberman....My hero. Bill Clinton...My hero. Two men of the moment, echoing the motivations of our forefathers and creating a dialog of freedom and truth in the lexicon of today. If only we all could and would speak out fearlessly as did these two mighty voices for salvation. Bless you Mr. Clinton...Bless you Mr. Olberman. May the gods of eternal justice convey your words and meanings to all in this nation!

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Tell MSNBC that Keith is a hero. . .
Posted by: monkeywrench on Sep 26, 2006 8:50 AM   
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Finally, someone on the public airwaves with the courage to unmask the dangerous, inept, fascist dictatorial sham that is the Bush administration. After five long, painful years of the mainstream media – the "Fourth Estate" that is supposed to keep government honest – running for cover with its panties in a twist, SOMEONE there has stood up and spoken truth to power.

Celebrate the courage of Keith Olbermann; celebrate the courage of MSNBC for keeping him on the air. Everyone: write them and tell them that they are NOT alone, and that Keith has said what millions of americans believe, but have not dared to say; and that he needs to keep on saying it.

It took but a few with courage to thwart the unholy reign of Joseph McCarthy in the 50's – and once the gates were cracked open, McCarthy fell apart like a cheap suit. The same will happen to Bush; but only if we help people like Keith Olbermann to open that gate and reveal the truth.

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Things That Make You Go Hmmmmm...
Posted by: NoPCZone on Sep 26, 2006 8:51 AM   
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Mr Olbermann has been actually telling it like it is for a while now, but is stepping it up as the comatose newz-infotainment complex remains truth and fact-challenged as we approach the election. Good for him- and us.

What's going on here?

Either his ratings are too good for audience-starved MSNBC to bother him or he knows he is on the way out and doesn't care. His voice among anchors on mainstream media is a lonely one indeed.

I was listening to C-Span call-ins this morning and thinking about how different even the C-Span audience has become. What was at one time an open place for somewhat intelligent discussion ( a few years ago, mind you) is largely just a place for the latest talking points to be recycled by the callers. Credit that to whatever cause you will, the call ins on C-Span are but another place for spin to happen. More heat with very little light.

If Air America had any sense at all, it would offer Mr Olbermann a weekend slot of his choosing. Weekdays would be better, but his plate is already full with his sports radio and the TV gig.

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I saw this live
Posted by: helenwheels on Sep 26, 2006 9:26 AM   
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And I was blown away. I wrote a GLOWING email to MSNBC today. Make sure you do it! He's sure to get hate mail from the righties.

Olbermann is one brave guy. I was so sick of hearing talking heads say that Clinton was over the top. Clinton was sick of the smearing and rightfully so. He wiped the floor with that smarmy, weaselly bastard Wallace.

What a great week so far!

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» countdown@msnbc.com Posted by: lessbread
» RE: I saw this live Posted by: Doubtom
mojo
Posted by: mikmojo06 on Sep 26, 2006 9:33 AM   
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Mr Olbermann was again incredible. He shows me what liberal discourse should sound like. Not only must it be factual and relevant but it must also be biting and daring. Mr Olbermann has the gonads that most liberal commentators will never have.

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Responsible for 9/11?
Posted by: yankabroad on Sep 26, 2006 9:41 AM   
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Olberman said 3, possibly 4 administrations responsible for 9/11.

No. It's 50 years of shitty US foreign policy responsible for 9/11.

It's the American people AND the politicians responsible for 9/11.

So what else is new?

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» EXACTLY, THANKS - Posted by: fifthworld
Why is Olberman the only media source telling the truth?
Posted by: euchler on Sep 26, 2006 10:11 AM   
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After listening to the comments all day from others in the media, saying that President Clinton went crazy, Wallace should have punched him out, and had a temper tantrum, plus defending Wallace as being an honest, non-partisan reporter I finally heard the truth from Keith Olberman. What is wrong with our media who have covered up every single lie told by the Bush administration? I know that this country's press is mostly corporate owned but now they are totally worthless.

Now that the Administration, Congress, House, Courts, State Governments, and the media are all one party, America is now a fascist country that will not exist as we knew it for long.


One other item, we no longer have free and honest elections. The Democrats do not have to steal votes on the touch screens because we are in the majority. Every single active disaster at the polls were all in the Republican Party favor. What a country!!

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YAY Keith!
Posted by: sln70 on Sep 26, 2006 10:19 AM   
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Now please please try and insist that your network broadcast some more truth when you're not on the air.

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Both Bills are the man!
Posted by: rhinojos on Sep 26, 2006 10:26 AM   
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It was gutsy for Bill O to go on the air and comment and the sad state of affairs going on in this country. Too much bullshit propaganda and so many media whores that propagate it. Bill...we owe you one bigtime! You are an "Authentic" Journalist in every sense of the word. Everyone, look up in google and see what authentic journalism means. It is a new phrase coined by a man with pure guts who published a great piece in his country of Mexico. Not all journalists are looking out for your best interests, like Bill is.

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» Whaaat ?!?! Posted by: kww355
Jaw-Dropping
Posted by: WheelMan on Sep 26, 2006 10:33 AM   
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The person who responded, "Wow ... holy sh*t" summed it up. But I guess Keith has been doing this stuff for a while - it just took the Clinton Fox "News" interview for some of us to catch up.

Magnificent indeed - calling out the arrogance and incompetence of the present administration, delivered with logic and rationality but propelled by a smouldering anger. We need more of this, from more sources.

WM

P.S. I am indeed sending kudos and support of Keith to MSNBC. All who cheered this piece should do the same.

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» RE: Jaw-Dropping Posted by: Doubtom
Keith
Posted by: bettyn on Sep 26, 2006 11:26 AM   
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is much like the kid who dared observe that the Emperor had no clothes. At least someone in this beknighted, truth starved so-called "Republic" has the courage to stand up to this evil, repugnant, vile, and criminal administration and its damned lies! It may well, in the end, get Mr. Olberman fired or even murdered (I put absolutely nothing past this pack of devils!), but he speaks in the tradition of Edward R. Murrow, and like Mr. Murrow, his is the only voice in the media at this time that I trust.

Just a shame he is followed in MSNBC's line-up by two pseudo-journalists like Mr. Carlson and Mr. Scarborough, who continue to spout the "party line" along with the idiots at our state-run "network", "Faux News"!

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Olbermann is awesome!
Posted by: mellis5910 on Sep 26, 2006 12:15 PM   
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I am so relieved and encouraged that Keith Olbermann dares to speak out so vehemently, it's about damn time somebody in the media did!

This is America, damn it! We need to wake up and face the truth that we have been manipulated by fear and lulled by lies.

Olbermann tells it like it is, and I am so happy he does. It gives me hope.

Oh, and kudos to Pres. Clinton for speaking out emphatically and passionately, we need more of that.

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K.O.
Posted by: nonwhiteperson on Sep 26, 2006 12:31 PM   
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K.O. = Knock Out

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Excellent comment
Posted by: james2021 on Sep 26, 2006 12:41 PM   
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How could bush have possibly done anything about Bin Laden, ---- He was having way too much fun planning the invasion of Iraq, After all, Afghanistan has no OIL, and Iraq does.

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CONDI'S TRYST WITH RUPERT MURDOCH
Posted by: Non_Theist on Sep 26, 2006 2:00 PM   
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I mean, damn!, the NY Post, surely one of the most unreputable, scurrilous rags in the country, owned by Murdoch who owns Faux, runs Rice's rant against Clinton. This is some f'n rabbit hole we've entered. How deep down does this damn thing run, anyway?

When is a pol from the Dem side going to make the case against the Bush crime family as cogently and as forcefully as Olberman? Bush is running rampant over what 's left of this country's integrity, and the only visable opposition is a lone braodcaster. Nothing will stop this onsluaght short of a massive, crippling broadside aimed squarely between the eyes of these bastards. Generals have spoken out; ex- administration officials have spoken out; members of the son-of-a-bitch's own party have broken ranks and spoken out, and, yet, this juggernaut rolls crushingly along, unabated. What will it take to stop this? How are they to be brought down?

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More comments from Keith
Posted by: Jas1317 on Sep 26, 2006 2:14 PM   
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I've been a big Keith fan for about a year now, I TIVO every episode and have caught all of his "special comments" up to now. The man is terrific - intelligent, well-spoken, and ballsy.

I noticed some people above hadn't seen the earlier special comments, so I thought I'd provide a link to them. It's actually the Crooks and Liars' Olbermann page, listing a number of good clips from his show. The Special Comments are listed on the dates: 9/25, 9/18, 9/11, 9/5, and 8/30. (Or just search the page for "comment".

Have fun watching!!

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Clinton also a Simebag
Posted by: BobbyGreyFriar on Sep 26, 2006 6:09 PM   
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Politician's have little to do with important policy decisions anyway. I don't see how comments of this sort are at all usefull. The object of hate, in this case Bush, is a fiction any way. We have to look at the malignacies that created a situation where we've got the policies that we do -- i.e., discover why democracy fails in this country and look for constructive solutions. Slandering Bush, who had nothing to do with policy anyway, simply diverts for the serious problems we ought to face up to.

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» The systemic problem Posted by: swissliberal
I LOVE KEITH OLBERMANN, LET ME COUNT THE WAYS
Posted by: 1984NOW!!! on Sep 26, 2006 8:59 PM   
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I love President Bill Clinton, too many ways
He stoked up Keith, who was on fire
Keith said all that we know is true and right
I wish the whole country felt his righteousness

About time I say, a little here, a little there
Perhaps some can now understand
That our country is in peril, not by them, but by
Some of us residing in the White House

Or should it be called the Black House
A house that manufactures fear, suffering
and death for personal and crony profit
And calls it democracy, without any meaning
Without any plans. War is good. Peace is wrong.

I LOVE KEITH OLBERMANN,
BUT I LOST COUNT OF ALL THE WAYS.

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Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus...
Posted by: donnel c on Sep 26, 2006 10:35 PM   
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and his name is Olbermann

Spoken like a true patriot.
YYYEEESSSSS!
Thank you Mr. Olbermann!

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Officialdom's crock of shit
Posted by: fifthworld on Sep 27, 2006 3:58 AM   
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Osama! Al Qaeda!! Terrorism! The AMERICAN PEOPLE!! SAFETY! Uhhh, uhh... DUHHHH!!

Willy the Ghost!!!

I can't wait til this whole thing gives.

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» RE: Officialdom's crock of shit Posted by: 1984NOW!!!
a day later
Posted by: robmikejas on Sep 27, 2006 10:24 AM   
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Another day has passed, and the words and attitudes of the Clinton/Olberman 1-2 punch still ring with force in my ears and heart. The idea of Olberman on Air America Radio is a great idea. A letter of support for Olberman to MSNBC is somehting we should all do...Today! We must promote the voices of reason and patriotism while they speak to us so emphatically. These petty humans like Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld may have us down, but where ever we fight for freedom, we shall eventually prevail. Thank you for your open forum AlterNet. You provide a great service to this country.

Richard Wagner
Scottsdale

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THANK GOD...
Posted by: Roverton on Sep 27, 2006 12:38 PM   
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... Bill Clinton has come around and made restitution for his NAFTA and WTO debacles. Thank God he's finally come out and apologized for the damage to America that he'd done with those decisions.

Oh, wait a minute - he HASN'T done that yet. Well, soon I hope.

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» RE: THANK GOD... Posted by: 1984NOW!!!
fed up ... and nauseus with shame and humiliation
Posted by: lamoyer0 on Sep 28, 2006 10:28 AM   
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SOME COURAGEOUS TRUTH TELLING!!! RIGHT TO BUSH'S FACE... IF ANY OF HIS 'MINIONS' WOULD LET HIM WATCH IT!!!! I THINK, NOW, WE NEED TO GO AFTER AND NAME THOSE MINIONS WHO KEEP THIS MUSHROOM IN THE DARK... AND LET THEM TAKE SOME FLAK FOR A WHILE.

IF ENOUGH PEOPLE REALIZE THAT BUSH IS COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY UNAWARE OF HOW MUCH THE WORLD HATES HIM... AND HOW MUCH DEATH AND DESTRUCTION HE IS CAUSING.... BECAUSE HIS MINIONS KEEP HIS IGNORANT SELF IN THE DARK.... THEN MAYBE THEY WILL FALL AWAY FROM THE GATE AND LET IN SOME LIGHT.... THE LIGHT OF JUSTICE.

LET'S START HEARING THEIR NAMES....LOUD AND CLEAR. OVER AND OVER AND OVER... THESE ARE THE CULPRITS.

TRUTH IS THE SUNLIGHT THAT DISINFECTS!!!

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Thank you Keith
Posted by: markusmark on Sep 29, 2006 5:41 AM   
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"Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth." - Mahatma Gandhi

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The Olbermann Network
Posted by: countingdaisies on Sep 30, 2006 7:39 AM   
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Something I would love to see!!!! Fox has one, why not Keith???

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Halle-freakin'-lujah!!!
Posted by: Orwells_nightmare on Oct 2, 2006 7:10 AM   
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At last! AT LAST!!! Someone FINALLY said it in a public forum that WASN'T "The Daily Show!" Snff! Ahh, smell that? Smells like burning hack ass!!!

As Olberman said, hopefully, this will just be the start of a wave of people pointing out the Emperor's ass. The blood is in the water.

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