MSNBC’s Idea of Fair Coverage:

Olberman is hosting the post debate coverage.

 No bias there…

8 Responses to “MSNBC’s Idea of Fair Coverage:”

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  1. Urus says:

    Hugo Chavez was unavailable…

  2. B. Fagan says:

    Keith is the best. Get use to him, he’s going to around for a while. Things are changing for the better and KO is leading the way.

  3. Rob I. says:

    To be fair, no one can escape bias. Only robots are objetive mi amigo!

  4. James says:

    “Hugo Chavez was unavailable…”

    No, he simply didn’t understand what is this thing, how you say, debate?

  5. Michael J. says:

    To be fair, mi amigo: If no one can escape bias, then there is no ‘fair’. Having a view or a position or a framework is not the same as bias, which distorts truth. It’s one thing for a teacher or journalist or moderator to systematically combat possible bias, it’s quite another when that inidividual beats it like a drum.

  6. Claude says:

    Olbermann is a loser. He is a front man for the far left. That’s the same group that tried to get Lamont in over Lieberman. In any broad-based election - i.e., anything beyond a Democratic primary - the far left loses.

  7. Jeremy C. Garland says:

    Keith Olberwomann is a piglet sucking on the teat of George Soros and Merry Media Empire, also known as Mainstream Media. Their vast conspiracy has been thwarted thusfar, and only through our vigilance can we continue to keep this country safe. Mr. Olbermann, Nancy Pelosi, and their ilk should be locked up in Guantanamo Bay with the other terrorists and tortured until they admit the evil plans they have tried to perpetrate upon the American people.

  8. andy says:

    keith is a shell. the clear winner by far was ron paul. the sellout sites are out. ron paul is like no other candidate running.

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