Keith Olbermann: 24 IS Bush Administration Propaganda

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Or something like that.
Keith, dude…the show is fiction.
I honestly don’t know why anyone watches that guy.

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5 Responses to “Keith Olbermann: 24 IS Bush Administration Propaganda”

  1. HG on January 17th, 2007 at 6:34 am

    I love to see the left’s reaction to the mere possibility of any reality which conflicts with their ideological folly.
    One show on Fox and the libs loose it. It seems even the fictional portrayal of reality is too much to bear.

    You want to talk about propaganda? How about all the liberal tripe we have to stomach out of ABC, NBC, & CBS? Every series, sitcom, talk program, tv magazine, etc. is full of liberal propaganda and attempts to gain sympathy for liberal ideology. Ever heard of West Wing, Commander-in-Cheif(ette) — remember Murphy Brown and the cultural battle waged with the VP over ‘family’? The inability of liberals to deal with ‘24′ is evidence of a disorientated mind. Apparantly, this confusion, resulting from their willing ignorance of realities, has left them incapable of dealing with fiction.

  2. goon on January 17th, 2007 at 2:32 am

    This is the funny thing NBC is on an anit-Republican and anti Bush theme right now. Bill O’Riely called them on it. NBC spent a whole segment telling us that they aren’t anti right on Bill Scarboro’s show last night. They also called 24 a program for the Bush administration. How does the MSM come up with this crap. NBC has also accused Fox news of being pro bush. I didn’t know that would be a crime.

  3. Paul Levinson on January 21st, 2007 at 3:04 am

    Wasn’t Olbermann’s finest moment – his rant disrespects the common sense of viewers, and veers close to calling for censorship. http://paullevinson.blogspot.com/2007/01/olbermanns-suspension-of-rationality.html

  4. HG on January 17th, 2007 at 6:39 am

    ‘disoriented’ sorry, typo.

  5. 2Hotel9 on January 17th, 2007 at 2:50 am

    Olberman’s numbers are nowhere near Colbert’s. He needs to work on his routine if he expects to succeed in the political comedy category. He has already failed spectacularly as a “sports commentator”, now he is circling the bowl in this new gig. What. A. Moron.

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