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Keith Olbermann Proves That Dissent Has An Audience

By Daphne Eviatar, The Nation. Posted December 2, 2006.


MSNBC's Keith Olbermann has become the first cable news host in years to tell it like it is, and his soaring ratings prove the American public does have a taste for real news and honest dissent.
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If you picked up the New York Times on October 18, you'd have had little reason to think it was a particularly significant day in American history. While the front page featured a photo of George W. Bush signing a new law at the White House the previous day, the story about the Military Commissions Act -- which the Times never named -- was buried in a 750-word piece on page A20. "It is a rare occasion when a President can sign a bill he knows will save American lives" was the first of several quotes of praise from the President that were high up in the article. Further down, a few Democrats objected to the bill, but from the article's limited explanation of the law it was hard to understand why.

But if you happened to catch MSNBC the evening before, you'd have heard a different story. It, too, began with a laudatory statement from the President: "These military commissions are lawful. They are fair. And they are necessary." Cut to MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann: "And they also permit the detention of any American in jail without trial if the president does not like him."

What? Did the Times, and most other outlets, just miss that?

Indeed, they did. Olbermann, who decried the new law as a shameful moment in American history, went on to proclaim that the Military Commissions Act -- which he did name -- will be the American embarrassment of our time, akin to the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 or the 1942 executive order interning Japanese-Americans.

It was a perfect story for the bold and eccentric host of Countdown With Keith Olbermann, which airs weeknights on MSNBC. A former anchor for ESPN's SportsCenter, Olbermann likes to call the news as he sees it -- especially when almost everyone else in the media seems to be ignoring a critical play. As it turns out, that tack on the news is increasingly popular these days, upending the conventional wisdom that incisive analysis and intelligent critiques don't win viewers on mainstream television.

Olbermann first cast off the traditional reporter's role in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, delivering a powerful indictment of the government's handling of the rescue effort. "These are leaders who won re-election last year largely by portraying their opponents as incapable of keeping this country safe," he said bitterly. The government "has just proved that it cannot save its citizens from a biological weapon called standing water."

At the time, other newscasters, most famously CNN's Anderson Cooper, also unleashed their outrage, spawning speculation that the natural disaster might also become a watershed event for broadcast news. But most anchors quickly returned to business as usual, censoring their own criticisms no matter how bad the news continued to be. Not Olbermann. Encouraged by rising ratings, he's since turned his distinctive take on the government's incompetence into a regular part of his show.

Last August he took the tone up a notch when he aired the first of his hard-hitting Special Comments. Regularly invoking some of the most shameful examples of American history to frame the Bush Administration in historical perspective, he's likened the President's recent acts to John Adams's jailing of American newspaper editors, Woodrow Wilson's use of the Espionage Act to prosecute "hyphenated Americans" for "advocating peace in a time of war" and FDR's internment of 110,000 Americans because of their Japanese descent. Ours is "a government more dangerous to our liberty than is the enemy it claims to protect us from," declared Olbermann the day after the President signed the Military Commissions Act.

Since his first Special Comment ripped into Donald Rumsfeld for attacking Americans who question their government, video clips and transcripts of Olberman's commentaries have been zipping around the Internet, a favorite on sites like Crooks and Liars, Truthout and YouTube. (The Rumsfeld commentary was watched more than 100,000 times in the month after it appeared on Countdown.) But it's not just a niche following: Since late August Olbermann's ratings have shot up 55 percent. In November he was named a GQ Man of the Year. When MSNBC teamed him with Chris Matthews to cover the midterms, the network's ratings were up 111 percent from the 2002 election in the coveted 25-to-54 demographic. And certain fifteen-minute segments on Olbermann's show have edged out his nemesis, Bill O'Reilly. (Olbermann deems O'Reilly the "Worst Person in the World" on his popular nightly contest for the newsmaker who's committed the most despicable act of the day.) Unlike O'Reilly, Olbermann doesn't shout over his guests, condescend to his opponents or deliver empty diatribes. Instead, his show -- which attracts guests ranging from Frank Rich to John Ashcroft -- features in-depth interviews with prominent academics, public officials and journalists on serious, often overlooked events of the day.


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Posted by: rsaxto on Dec 2, 2006 12:31 AM   
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Olbermann is the light at the end of the tunnel of Bushie crimes, lies and deceptions. He continues to spotlight the wrongdoings of the Bushies and other corporate/government criminals.

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That....
Posted by: equidave on Dec 2, 2006 1:15 AM   
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That we're in a situation and time where Keith has so much to fume about is tragic.

That we have credible voices, like his, fuming and line of communications still delivering those liberty-critical tirades to millions of minds (i hope) is promising.

Please tell me if you can name 10 (...ok, ok,... 5) people in high office with the same doggedly factual, historically informed moorings, authentic patriotism and loyalty-free, special interest unencumbered capacity to shine with credibility-driven trustworthiness?

(tries to answer his own question)

1. Bernie Sanders
2. Paul Wellstone
3. ........
....er,........


(sigh)

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Amazing
Posted by: NoPCZone on Dec 2, 2006 1:30 AM   
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I find the condition of our media nothing short of amazing. The local cable system has over 80 channels on it's standard service and over 250 on the full digital service. Of all that, very little has real news or information in any depth. The local newspapers, radio & TV stations are in the same situation. Most national 'news' magazines are little better.

Think of this, in a country of 300 million people, 2003 figures show less than 9.4 million circulation for Time, Newsweek & US News combined. Less than 30 million watch one of the traditional network evening newscasts and far fewer watch any of the cable news shows. Magazines like The Nation and Atlantic run under 500,000 each. Circulation numbers for virtually every newspaper in the country continue to decline, even as our population increases.

Why do you think that is? Some of it is the fault of the audience, but most of it rests at the feet of the no-news news media. Lots of heat and very little light. Every political season is treated like a horse race and the issues go ignored while pundits discuss trends in polls and talking points. Celebrity news gets attention even as Ford & GM buy out almost 100,000 workers in Bush's economy that is doing great, according to 'news' reports.

Keith Olbermann has a grip on what he what he is doing precisely because he is not a product of 'Professional' Broadcast Journalism. Being a guy with a sports background, he figured actually covering news might be a good thing for a newscast. Being a great broadcaster, he knows that his program has to be good TV first. Being a realist, he knows that most people settling in front of the TV at his show's time have already got a good fix on what is happening. What they are looking for is background and context-- exactly what almost all 'news' programming lacks.

I saw Marvin Kalb running his arrogant mouth on C-Span today, complaining about what he does not understand. People have turned away from traditional media because they are not doing their job and are tired of the beltway filters imposed upon them by gatekeepers like Kalb and those he represents. TV Reporters drawing 6 figure salaries doing stand-ups after sitting in the White House Press Room all day are not practicing journalism- they are stenographers for those in power.

People have turned to Countdown, Democracy Now!, the Internet and other non-traditional sources because it's about the only places left that are not infotainment loaded with spin, talking points and shouting pundits. Thanks Keith.

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Truth and Reconciliation
Posted by: Merchant_Of_Menace on Dec 2, 2006 3:16 AM   
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Mr. Olbermann's downright, no-nonsense commentary (like most with sportscasting experience) on the political scene in the States is a welcome relief from those of the journalist field who have not the courage to seek truth in all things, and find a secure and comfortable career in reguritating the same fearmongering blatherings of the White House.

Rock on, Mr. Olbermann!!!

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It's A Bird! It's A Plane! IT's OBERMANN!!!!
Posted by: Tom Degan on Dec 2, 2006 3:32 AM   
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I was pepsident fallen when....scratch that....I was crestfallen when Keith Obermann left MSNBC in the late 1990's to return to ESPN. Back then, as host of something called The Big Show, I thought he had one of the best news programs on television. When he returned a couple of years ago, I couldn't have been happier.

Much as I love Countdown, however, I was a tad skeptical when a couple of years ago a reviewer called it, "the future of television news". At the time I remember thinking, well if this is the future of news on the tube, we're all in one hell of a fix! (Can you even imagine Edward R. Murrow or Eric Severeid doing a segment of Oddball or Worst Person In The World?) But then I thought if by "future" they mean reporting the whole, ugly truth whether the public likes it or not, then it's a very hopeful sign, indeed.

Fred Friendly once said that the job of a broadcast journalist was to tell the people, not what they want to know, but what they need to know. I think he would be proud of Keith Obermann - I know I am.

Pray for peace.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom Degan

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You go Keith!
Posted by: waves999 on Dec 2, 2006 3:46 AM   
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Corporate media is just that: three or four cyclopean conglomerate-style corporations filtering the “news” as "infotainment" to champion corporate government and Bushco, and to hell with the little people. IE: the secret society Illuminati championing the Illuminati -- meaning the New World Order, Fourth Reich, the Elite... Globalists on the Trilateral Commission, the Committee on Foreign Relations, the Bunderburgers, and the Bohemians; the 40 or so blue-blooded families who are conspiring to control the world with their $600 trillion+ dollars (!) they have stolen from the people. Kieth cuts through the bull shit to ferret out the Truth... and the Truth may set you free. I’m pleased that a few of your countrymen are finally waking up to the Truth to boost Obermanns ratings. You go Keith!

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Scott Griffith
Posted by: Scott Griffith on Dec 2, 2006 3:47 AM   
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To me it seems an infinitely sad comment on the state of US media that Olbermann, bless him, can become a news item himself simply by doing a journalist's job as it should be done.

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Initially I did not think much of Olbermann
Posted by: WhatNow? on Dec 2, 2006 4:03 AM   
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I just figured he found another job in broadcasting but he does a better job than most in his profession now. I think that's sad considering I still look at him as a sportscaster. My view of him has been changing though. After his commentary in response to the bush administration calling others appeasers in relation to Neville Chamberlain made me think much more of him. If he keeps up the good work for a while longer I will gain much more respect for him.

Two of my favorite things about his show are the time slot and the Worst Person in the World. I thought it was wise for MSNBC to air his show at the same time as o'reilly's. Some people may want to watch news specifically during that time and it is nice to see they have a choice over o'reilly now. Seeing that made me hope Olbermann could siphon off viewers from o'rielly.

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www.911insidejob.net
Posted by: Bushguiltyof911 on Dec 2, 2006 4:33 AM   
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Keith is a major breath of fresh air in the mainstream media which is completely controlled by the military-industrial oil banking complex.
however, when will he start exposing the lies and deceptions of the 9/11 commission and the Bush administration about who planned and orchestrated 9/11.
I ask that as many people as possible start e-mailing him and asking him to do this.
Joe, Webmaster

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Klone Keith
Posted by: edith on Dec 2, 2006 4:42 AM   
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I began to watch KO right after he began his 8PM witty dissection of the Daily Nonsense; whether it be W or news media frantically trying to put missing teenage models or B.Spears before Iraq as the top story of day.

I watched him becasue I used to watch him as the only reason to watch ESPN. Sports owners match Senators and the President as the most arrogant and smug bosses in the nation. KO deflated the Poobahs of sport and I was very disappointed when he left EPSN.

What was the real story behind his exit from sports where I know he had a large audience?

Klone Keith so we can see him on his current show, on an ESPN show, and on shows on culture from Hollywood to Broadway.

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how very typically FakeLeftist--to mistake a DEMOCRAT for a DISSIDENT?? LOL LOL LOL!!!111!!
Posted by: emmanuel_goldstein_fights_fake_lefties on Dec 2, 2006 5:05 AM   
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The sad truth of it is that our culture has been evolved by our parasite overclass so that dissidents are not tolerated. Well, EVERY society is like this. But in the USA the culture overlords cast our culture as one that TOLERATES dissidents. But until the Internet, dissidents were pretty much shut out.


Well, anyway, I do not have cable tv and therefore have never watched olberman, but like any other mouthy internet pundit, I feel well qualified to speak about his show. :-)
He is not a dissident. He is a DEMOCRAT. Just because the mass media lies prostrate before whatever party is in power in DC, and more or less ignore the out of power party, that does not mean that those who support the out of power party are DISSIDENTS! In The Name of the Sweet Two-Fisted Jesus!? How could anyone ever think such a thing!?

Now that the dems also have power, if Olbermann attacks the dems, too, THEN he might be a dissident.

How sad that fakeLefties should mistake him for a dissident, because what I said above should be obvious, which goes back to the whole political-party-as-quasi-religion aspect of it all.

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had no idea he was a sportcaster!
Posted by: deborama on Dec 2, 2006 5:40 AM   
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Wow, since I never watch sports, I had no idea Olbermann used to be a sportscaster. Very interesting. As a product of one of the most highly ranked journalism schools in the country (the Newhouse School at Syracuse), I often wonder what the students there are being taught now. When I was there in the 70s (part of the class motivated by Woodward and Bernstein), we were taught about the fairness doctrine and the limits on cross-ownership of media outlets, all of which was swept away by that great liberal(!), Bill Clinton. Meanwhile, I tell people my undergraduate degree is in English, because I don't want to be associated with what passes for modern journalism.

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Not a minute too soon!
Posted by: Ellen Remore on Dec 2, 2006 5:55 AM   
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Keith Olbermann is doing what the rest of the media should have been doing since Bush took office. He is rapidly becoming the conscience of the nation.

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Progressive freedom marches
Posted by: robmikejas on Dec 2, 2006 6:19 AM   
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As aregular viewer of Keith Olberman, I find hope for this country in any man who will bravely speak out truth to power. The Bush presidency has needed emphatic exposure of it's criminal unpatriotic actions for years now and Keith has done a remarkable job of bravely shinging a light on the state of the union. He is a genuine hero and I support his genuine journalism of accountability. Air America Radio is another beacon in the night of repressive government we find the rest of the media so firmly attached to. There are Patriots out there to help deliver us from sublimation, manipulation and the great lie. Dare I hope for a continued growth in the progressive movement and a return to American values?

Dick Wagner

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He acts like he has a pair...
Posted by: MonkeyBoy on Dec 2, 2006 6:38 AM   
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Olbermann and Lou Dobbs are the only two anchors that have the cojones to speak their minds. The others are too afraid to upset the corporate masters.

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Newt's Christmas Wish
Posted by: jgm31547 on Dec 2, 2006 6:47 AM   
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Keith's comments on Gingrich's recent speech in New Hampshire deserve to be read by every American.

Gingrich's thesis is that because so much is bad in America and because we are living in constant fear of terorist attacks, the nation will turn to him to help save us. Mr. Olberman's comments amply disabuse Newt's thesis.

However, they do not go far enough. He misses the parallel with a post WWI Germany and a certain political party that rose to power for the same reasons Gingrich advances. The party was the National Socialist (aka NAZI) and their leader was a disturbed house painter known as Adolph Hitler.

America, know your history and your world history. As has often been said, those who choose to ignore history are consigned to repeat it.

Gingrich will no doubt deny it, but his game is facism - nothing more and nothing less. Given the chance, it looks as if he wants to be the first American Fuhrer. I'd say "nein" to that brain fart!

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Olds
Posted by: hole11 on Dec 2, 2006 6:48 AM   
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I can't find any news. I hear the latest Britney-Hilton-Richards-Jolie-Pitt goings on and haven't heard anything else. I mean these people are the movers and shakers not the President.

The President only goes to Vietnam (finally) and fight for the bankers (good job).

If Olberman is so great why isn't he on NBC and not the least watched/credible newscast MSNBC?

How is it that 20 minutes of three different national news broadcasts are nearly exactly the same and run at the same time with just four or five minutes of something completely different being in depth but not hard hitting reporting?

Local news has to be the biggest joke of all. Crime, business, personal story and sports. Throw in traffic and weather about five times between that and you have two hours of local news that amounts to nothing.

Open a newspaper and you have advertisements. AP reports and news you have heard or read already on the internet or broadcast.

We have known about the filtered news service for years but when did the most people wake up to it? Katrina hurricane? News have to devastate an entire populace for people to see clearly what is going on. That is still ashame.

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Can't get MSNBC on my satellite package
Posted by: SufiLizard on Dec 2, 2006 7:03 AM   
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I'm not willing to shell out an extra $10 a month to get MSNBC (since I don't watch many of the channels I'm already paying for) but I love seing clips of Olberman on the internet.

Perhaps I should start a letter writing campaign to Dish Network to get MSNBC included in their basic package.

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Never miss him
Posted by: sriohazel on Dec 2, 2006 7:36 AM   
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Keith is wonderful!
He is witty, understands the issues, and he is never afraid to criticize anyone who deserves to be criticized. His show is fast-paced, interesting, and tells me more about what is going on in this crazy world that we live in than any other venue on TV
He always makes my day and my day is not complete without watching Countdown.

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Protecting Keith
Posted by: sofla100 on Dec 2, 2006 7:43 AM   
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Let's keep up noting Keith's work and his programs. Something to worry about, we don't want him to "disappear" somehow during Bushes "war on terror," or end up in some third world CIA prison or Guantanamo. No doubt, his communications are all being NSA monitored/recorded at this time. So, let us keep awareness of him out in the open.

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Olbermann....The new age Waldo Crankenhouse?
Posted by: dikaiosyne on Dec 2, 2006 7:48 AM   
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Olbermann consistently finishes at the bottom of the ratings week after week and month after month. If he has any audience at all its only committed fellow travelers that get their jollies promoting the lefty agenda of socialism and America bashing. It will take more than a boost from lefty web sites such as Alternet to bring advertising dollars to (P)MSNBC and credibility to lefty shills like Olbermann.

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He Is The Man
Posted by: joseph_b26 on Dec 2, 2006 8:42 AM   
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Talk about a power player and you must include Keith Obermann. He's good at what he does. I sure we have not scene the best of what he has to over.

Obermann is in his "element." I speak of self empowerment when referring to the word element. Most of us only get a few moments in our lives when the dynamics around our world seem so clear. In this post, his quote of "I have to do it only when I feel moved to" speaks to the fleeting nature of such a moment. Still, Obermann has mastered this clarity with a strong sense of accuracy that intimidates those who would question his logic.

Maslow's, a famous psychologist, pyramid theory of needs exposed a top level he termed "self actualization." Maslow believed only a few people in the world will ever reached this state, Martin Luther King and Gandhi to name a few. I am sure Obermann is a strong candidate for "self actualization" if he has not already reached such a state.

I will follow Obermann's progression and watch him very closely. He has something I want. Maybe, and I mean maybe, I will one day wake up to my realities in the way Obermann has. Until then, I will enjoy, watch, and read everything he produces, for it is truly a treat.

Joseph

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THIS COMBAT VET THANKS KEITH OLBERMANN!