Keith Olbermann is out of control, and the Audio Clip is reviewed on Political Pistachio Radio!
Keith Olbermann Meltdown Audio and Commentary

Keith Olberman’s recommendation that President Bush “Shut the hell up” ended a ten minute rant that makes me wonder if Olberman has all of his marbles in place.
I know that Olbermann and Obama desire a world without weapons and war, and a world where the United States is not the military leader of the world. They abhor our nuclear capabilities, and they are ashamed of America’s exceptional position in the world as a leader and as the planet’s greatest nation.
People like Barrack Hussein Obama and Keith Olbermann have aligned themselves with the New Age freaks, foreseeing the next step in humanity’s evolution, a world without poverty, without the need for a military, and the opportunity for the evolution of the species where one experiences oneness and solidarity in a fantastical liberal utopia.
Olbermann claims that anyone disagreeing with him, or supporting any part of the George W. Bush Administration, is living in a fantasy world, and is not rooted in the realm of reality.
All of this whining and freaking out by the liberal left has erupted because George W. Bush made a statement indicating that the Islamic Jihad is the enemy of our generation, and compares those that are calling for withdrawal and calling for peaceful, heart-warming talks with the enemy, to the appeasers of Hitler in World War II, and more specifically, Neville Chamberlain.
Well, Mr. Olbermann, sir, it is you that is living in a fantasy world that is not rooted in reality. It is you that fails to understand that the purveyors of Islam, the religion of hate and violence, does not care what you say or do. All that the members of the Islamic Jihad wish to accomplish is to either convert you into a soldier of terror, or kill you. Honestly, I would love to live in a world of peace and safety, where weapons of mass destruction are a relic of distant history. I would appreciate a worldwide society where humankind has advanced to the point that a simple discussion or negotiation is all that is required to avert a deadly war. But, you see, Mr. Olbermann (and all of you liberals out there reading this), I reside in a world of reality where there is a ruthless enemy that could care less about what you wish for or desire. The enemy’s utopia is much different than the utopia you envision. Their’s is one in which you are dead, and America is ruled by Sharia Law.
Listen to the audio of MSNBC host Olbermann’s unhinged rant, combined with my commentary (and the commentary of a few of my listeners), on Political Pistachio Radio - Your home for conservative news and commentary.




May 18th, 2008 at 9:11 am
This week, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann launched into another diatribe, this time a 12 minute attack on President Bush. Olbermann, who never lets a show go by without blasting the president ad hominem, apparently spends weeks drafting his own State of the Network speeches, drafted to release on his show, Countdown, on a regular basis.
The inspiration for Krazy Keith’s latest Goofysburg Address was Bush’s statement in an interview that he quit playing golf after the Iraq War started since it would appear unseemly, especially to parents of soldiers fighting in the Middle East. KKO’s response is one of unhinged anger. Now, he is spending time and energy trying to document days when Bush has indeed played golf since the war started.
On this occasion, in referring to Bush’s description of our enemies as “cold-blooded killers”, Olbermann rhetorically asked the President if he was aware that people in his employ were “cold-blooded killers” who someday may be indicted for war crimes.
Really, Mr Olbermann? And who are these “cold-blooded killers” whom you are referring to? American soldiers? Donald Rumsfeld? Robert Gates? Condoleeza Rice? Indicted by whom? The UN? The World Court? C’mon, Keith. You are the brave voice of rebellion here. Name names.
This is clearly a man with issues. Aside from Bush, almost every night, Olbermann engages in attacks against Bill O’Reilly and Fox News. How unseemingly and unprofessional is that? What is it that O’Reilly did to you in the past, Mr Olbermann? There is clearly bad blood between the two. Why it has to be dragged onto the airwaves is beyond me.
The truth is that Keith Olbermann is a totally biased political commentator who switched from sports with ESPN to political commentary (and burned a lot of bridges in the process). He nightly has the same liberal houseguests like Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post, Rachel Maddow of Air America, Chuck Todd, etc. Together, they all sit there and bash Bush and the Republicans. There are no opposing voices. True, Sean Hannity espouses the conservative point of view, but he engages in debate with those who disagree, as do most conservative commentators. The only thing Olbermann debates with is a TV camera and teleprompter.
Do I want Olbermann taken off the air? Absolutely not. Do I want some “Fairness Doctrine” to force him to bring in opposing voices? Absolutely not. Should MSNBC be pressured into firing him? Absolutely not. Mr Olbermann has every right to mount his soapbox every night and show his few viewers what a boob he is. If MSNBC wants to put his show on the air, that is their business. All I am saying is that when Olbermann shoots off his mouth, we will shoot off our mouths as well.
At any rate, Olbermann is genuinely outraged by President Bush. He actually believes the president is an evil-and stupid man. That is his right. It is also his right to say whatever he wants on his show. After all, we shouldn’t be that upset. Krazy Keith Olbermann’s ratings, like those of his network, are in the toilet.
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