Olberman Impeach Bush
BackKeith Olberman on July 3, 2007, calling for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney
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Andrewthefair (November 1, 2008 at 5:08 pm)
Oberman is the only one doing his job in the Media. All the others are propagandist especially the whole Fox gang of malicious morons.
KickMeAndCancel (November 2, 2008 at 3:59 pm)
The goal of the media should never be to give biased opinions. They should report current events. The last person to 'do his job' by just giving the facts Walter Cronkite. I don't think Ed Murrow or Cronkite or any of the other legitimate news reporters of the past would ever say that Olbermann is doing his job.
MSNBC sucks. FOXNEWS sucks. CNN is tolerable, but subliminally persuasive. It's a damn shame
MSNBC sucks. FOXNEWS sucks. CNN is tolerable, but subliminally persuasive. It's a damn shame
bogarto420 (September 9, 2008 at 1:16 pm)
Wonder if Olberman had these same feelings after Bill Clinton pardoned his gang of thieves. Who is this idiot to call for impeachment. He needs to go back to ESPN and talk about baseball and football. His own network has now removed this liberal pig from the election coverage. Nice try Olberman you idiot!
ximieboy (August 24, 2008 at 2:56 pm)
I don't like Olbermann, but he's right. We should impeach him!
SCRaptor08 (August 1, 2008 at 7:16 pm)
why would we impeach him when he has only a couple of months left. its just a political jesture then. and olberman isn't a reporter anymore, just a commentator. i have lost all respect for him
ozswede74 (August 20, 2008 at 5:54 am)
SCRaptor.. "why would we impeach him when he has only a couple of months left."
That is just WHY he needs to be impeached. Otherwise he will leave a "carte blanche" for coming presidents to be able to ignore the Senate and Congress. The Bush administration has more or less nullified the checks and balances system that is needed to make sure no president is above the law.
That is just WHY he needs to be impeached. Otherwise he will leave a "carte blanche" for coming presidents to be able to ignore the Senate and Congress. The Bush administration has more or less nullified the checks and balances system that is needed to make sure no president is above the law.
bilracer (February 28, 2008 at 11:43 pm)
Can Olbermann do anything other than rant about Bush?
He claims Bush is a terrorist fear monger then HE gets on his soapbox every night scaring liberals about losing their rights. Sounds like Olbermann is the fear monger.
Why would MSNBC let Olbermann be one of the leads covering the debates. He's a biased commentator not a newsman.
He claims Bush is a terrorist fear monger then HE gets on his soapbox every night scaring liberals about losing their rights. Sounds like Olbermann is the fear monger.
Why would MSNBC let Olbermann be one of the leads covering the debates. He's a biased commentator not a newsman.
ozswede74 (August 20, 2008 at 5:59 am)
bilracer.. "Why would MSNBC let Olbermann be one of the leads covering the debates. He's a biased commentator not a newsman."
As far as I can tell, he tells it as it is. Something that can NOT be said about "the other side" with "bs zone" featuring the most biased loudmouth ever. I give you Billy O and his fantasy world.
As far as I can tell, he tells it as it is. Something that can NOT be said about "the other side" with "bs zone" featuring the most biased loudmouth ever. I give you Billy O and his fantasy world.
KickMeAndCancel (November 2, 2008 at 4:02 pm)
'Fantasy world' in the eyes of a conservative is a code word whatever the liberals think. And vice versa.
Olbermann is biased, we all know that. The thing that bothers me is how he presents himself as a news reporter who is fair and just tells the facts. The difference between Olberman and O'Reilly is that O'Reilly always reminds the audience that he is a conservative, fiscally at the very least.
Olbermann is biased, we all know that. The thing that bothers me is how he presents himself as a news reporter who is fair and just tells the facts. The difference between Olberman and O'Reilly is that O'Reilly always reminds the audience that he is a conservative, fiscally at the very least.
ozswede74 (November 2, 2008 at 7:30 pm)
KickMe.. "Olbermann is biased, we all know that."
Yes, he support his side. At least he is clear about that, unlike Bill O. Bill O claims he is a conservative, yet he more republican than anyone else on the tube. Bill O attacks ANYONE on the left, calling them far-leftists. Olbermann tends to only attack the executive bransh and the Bush Admin. Big difference there.
Bill O's no spin zone is a no spin zone, as long as it spins to his point of view.
Yes, he support his side. At least he is clear about that, unlike Bill O. Bill O claims he is a conservative, yet he more republican than anyone else on the tube. Bill O attacks ANYONE on the left, calling them far-leftists. Olbermann tends to only attack the executive bransh and the Bush Admin. Big difference there.
Bill O's no spin zone is a no spin zone, as long as it spins to his point of view.
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