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Home Front: Politix
Moonbat fratricide: Olbermann calls Hillary a "Republican"
2008-03-13
Huffasnuffaluffagus Post

Tonight, as promised, Keith Olbermann attacked Senator Hillary Clinton in a ten-minute "Special Comment," . . . in which he accused her of "campaigning as if Barack Obama were the Democrat and you were the Republican." . . . Olbermann chose to frame his comment in terms of bad choices on the part of Senator Clinton, stopping short of calling her inherently racist, instead casting the matter in terms of her receiving bad advice from the "tone deaf" and "arrogant" members of her campaign ("they are killing your chances of becoming president...[and] slowly killing the chances for any democrat to become president"). . . . "Do you not see, Senator?" Olbermann asked. "Senator Clinton, this is not a campaign strategy. This is a suicide pact."

If it's a (figurative, of course) suicide pact, I say let's insist on strict enforcement of its terms by specific performance.
Posted by:Mike

#10  Of course they're turning on her, she's committed blasphemy against the Messiah.
Posted by: DMFD   2008-03-13 22:29  

#9  First, it was the "kitchen sink" strategy. Now, we are using the "confusion strategy" to get votes. I was a Republican before I was a Democrat. Now I am a demopublican. It is also the "Kristen-Client #9 strategy also, screw all of the voters; I'm stealing this damn election and screw what the little people (voters) think.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-03-13 17:38  

#8   ("they are killing your chances of becoming president...[and] slowly killing the chances for any democrat to become president"). . . . "Do you not see, Senator?" Olbermann asked. "Senator Clinton, this is not a campaign strategy. This is a suicide pact."

Killing, suicide.... who, the Clintons ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-03-13 11:32  

#7  #3. O.S., are you saying don't expect Jeff Foxworthy to invite Keith to participate on his "Are you Smarter Than a Fifth Grader" show?

Olbermann did sorta swerve close to one fact. When this race is over, Clinton's campaign while be judged as one of the worst in US history.
Posted by: GK   2008-03-13 11:22  

#6  I'll bury this asshole's ratings.
Posted by: Howard Beale   2008-03-13 11:21  

#5  ...stopping short of calling her inherently racist

C'mon, Keith. Maybe she's just "a little racist"? Go ahead and say it. Ya know ya want to. No use holding it in and blowing out a blood vessel.
Go ahead, you'll feel better...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-03-13 10:43  

#4  Yes, because all Republicans are racists. It's amusing to see them turn on their own. Of course, Obama is going to be a huge UN-worshipper as soon as he gets the nomination.
Posted by: gromky   2008-03-13 10:34  

#3  Why does anyone pay attention to this guy? He is a bona fide idiot. He lacks the ability to reason, and his grasp of facts is probably exceeded by the average 2 year old.


Posted by: OldSpook   2008-03-13 10:16  

#2  Republican? What they run out of 'N' words; Nazi, nativist, ni..... oh, wait, never mind.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-03-13 09:37  

#1  
Keith Overbite on the Countdown to No Ratings
Posted by: doc   2008-03-13 09:06  

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