More verbal diarrhea from Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann, also known on this blog as Keith Dopermann was up to his usual disgusting antics when he unleashed mouth-foaming diatribe against Senator Elect Scott Brown. One of Olbermann’s many problems is that he has a massive ego matched with a minuscule intellect.
Here’s what the jerk had to say:
“In Scott Brown we have an irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, teabagging supporter of violence against woman and against politicians with whom he disagrees…The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is close to sending this bad joke to the Senate of the United States.”
Olbermann is truly the poster boy for the hateful left. I think it’s safe to say that he and his ilk would love to put certain people into political reeducation camps and gulags if they had the total power that they desperately crave.
This human excrement has the gall to call anyone “unqualified.” This is really rich coming from an ignorant scumbag sportscaster who alienated everyone he worked with at ESPN and Fox Sports, but was somehow turned into a political commentator overnight by the left-wing idiots at NBC.
Obermann is nothing more than a miserable self-hating bully who spews hate at anyone who dare disagree with his insane worldview. Like most bullies, he’s an outright coward who would never confront anyone on an equal playing field. Even sitting behind his anchor desk, anyone can see that he’s a soft, flabby, pear-shaped doughboy. There’s actually one commercial on MSNBC that briefly shows his whole body. Ouch! This creep makes Hillary Clinton’s hips and thighs look like they belong to a super-model. You just know that everyone that has the misfortune of working with this asshole hates his guts. At one time or another we’ve all worked with people like him; people who are mean, rude, arrogant, humorless, and talentless, but for some reason the brass puts up with them and enables their behavior.
Last October the gutless NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell said that Rush Limbaugh is too “divisive” to own part of an NFL franchise, yet he allows Olbermann to co-host the pre-game show on NBC’s Football Night in America. What a hypocrite!
By the way, is it just me….or does anyone else notice how the rest of the pre-game panel seems to be repulsed by Olbermann? I can actually feel the discomfort and tension coming right through the TV screen. It’s probably not because of Olbermann’s politics, but rather his vile and obnoxious persona.
NBC should be embarrassed and ashamed of themselves for employing and enabling this pathetic excuse for a human being.





Reader Comments
Roger Goodell definitely has a PR issue here IMO. I think he over-reached on his Limbaugh comments because that’s what he thought people wanted. Now, he almost has to respond anytime someone affiliated with the NFL enter political discussion.
There’s no question Olbermann is as “divisive” if not more than Limbaugh, and should be held to the same criteria.