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Keith Olbermann Presents the Commander-in-Chief Test [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 7:27 AM on March 31, 2008.


How often should the commander-in-chief joke about nuclear holocaust?
Olbermann's Commander in Chief Test

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This is Keith Olbermann's diary regarding this video on Daily Kos

   Well, it's not a Special Comment, and with one possible exception, I don't think it's particularly nasty towards one side more than the other in the current Democratic Endlessness.
   But, if like me, you've recently been called out by Governor Ed Rendell or James Carville, you probably need a few yucks.
   So tonight when the show celebrates its 5th Anniversary with our special on NBC, we will be laying on the network folks, four minutes' worth of our exclusive "discovery" of the actual "Commander-In-Chief Threshold Test," the existence of which was revealed by Senator Clinton and Mr. Wolfson earlier in the month.

   That's right: if you hear any small explosions or "thunk"-like sounds just after sunset, that may be one of your neighbors exposed to this kind of stuff for the first time, since it's on real tee-vee.
   So you know what's coming: we have a video package illustrating the seventeen questions on the test.

QUESTION NINE: How often should the commander-in-chief joke about nuclear holocaust?
   Ronald Reagan: "I've introduced legislation to outlaw Russia. We begin bombing in five minutes."    
   Let me repeat Question Nine: How often should the commander-in-chief joke about nuclear holocaust?

   John McCain: "The Beach Boys Song? Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran."

   We have everybody in here from LBJ to Bob Dole, seen everywhere from inside tanks, to inside (then outside) the stage at the incredibly dangerous pancake-flipping contest.

QUESTION SIXTEEN: Explain the fallacious reports of any interaction between secular groups amid the 90% Shia population of Iran, and the violent groups of extremists in 35% Sunni Iraq identifying themselves as Al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia?


   And no help from other students.
   John McCain answers.    
   Senator Leiberman corrects him.
   I said no help.

   And not to give it all away, but just one more.

QUESTION SEVENTEEN, the Commander-in-Chief Field Danger Assessment.
   Watch this videotape carefully.  
   Is this a dangerous situation on the front-lines somewhere requiring the Commander-in-Chief to run to his or her vehicle, or is this a meet-and-greet photo-op at an airport?


   Bonus points: Is that a little girl with a poem, or a sniper.  
   A very short sniper.  
   With a poem.

   OK, I take back what I said about it not being particularly nasty towards one side more than the other.
   Plus Worst Persons, Bussssshed, Rachel Maddow, Richard Wolffe, Lewis Black.


   Mort Lindsey conducts the orchestra.

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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I hope Keith continues
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 31, 2008 8:38 AM   
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to "keep them honest" for a long, long time. He's a beacon in an otherwise very dark world. And he really makes me laugh.

Too bad we can't give presidential hopefuls some kind of competency test... it would thin the herd and possibly give us candidates that were (at least somewhat) competent.

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you have to prove your actual qualifications and honesty more...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Mar 31, 2008 9:13 AM   
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... to get a job at WalMart than to become president.

So far the only one I haven't seen tell an outright lie is Obama. Maybe he has, but I haven't seen it.

What does that tell you about our "democratic" process?

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It's a shame that the finest minds
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Mar 31, 2008 9:23 AM   
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are never among those who run for this office.

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And the other jokes as well
Posted by: rafey on Mar 31, 2008 1:03 PM   
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What about all the other (too numerous to count) jokes concerning The endless stream of over sights that have led to the death of 4000 soldiers and the trauma to tens of thousands as well as those jokes directed at the victims of Katrina. (Witness the vido cam of Bush on stage at the supposedly secret Republican get together several weeks ago that was caught on cell phone). Either he is one sick dude who really thinks these critical blunders are truly laughable or he is attempting to compensate for an intrinsic lack of intelligence. (or both!).

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A chant for the deaf people that got left behind and wanted to see this
Posted by: audiodef on Mar 31, 2008 2:12 PM   
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Chanting in cadence with my banging a fork and knife on the table:

CAPTIONS! CAPTIONS! CAPTIONS! CAPTIONS!

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Mr K O for Presidential Cabinet Member
Posted by: blondesprite on Apr 1, 2008 6:29 AM   
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K O IS the Holy Grail of television news. I hope he stays on the prime time slot. Those of us looking for ways to cut back on our monthly expenses, of which cable TV is next, will miss him.

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