It was an innocent mistake on the part of the Times, but oh how appropriate. A blogger for the Times, Andrew Morton, saw the humor in the error and commented on it in a post statingm "a few thousand people might have tuned into MSNBC, the Obama administration's favorite cable channel, expecting to see a Jackass show, and instead they'd have found Olbermann."
The next night on Olbermann's program, Keith shows that he can dish it out but he can't take it. Jackass is correct, and maybe a little understated.
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I'll grant you he is a Jackass,Justr as long as you grant me the Rush linbaugh is one also.Here is why you donot may fum on a person that has a disaility as he did with Michael J.Fox during the last election.Parkinson's is no laughing matter.I wounder how he would feel if he got that and some one maked fun of him??
ReplyDeleteI am not really a fan of Rush and don't listen to him. I also don't get the connection you are trying to make.
ReplyDeleteIn reality, Rush did not "make fun" of Fox, but said he thought that Fox had either not taken his medication or was exaggerating the effects of his Parkinson's because those effects seemed more pronounced in a political commercial than in other Fox appearances.
The guy is a jackass... an insecure one at that. Plus the things he brings up just make him look bad. But pride forced him to name a writer for the LA Times as the worst person?
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see how insecure he is check this out (very funny):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdwLuW1QcZI
classic, Harrison
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