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Home Front: Politix
The Obsession Continues: Olbermann Condemns George Will's Praise of Michele Bachmann
2009-10-29
Want to be noticed by any one of the hosts that have a primetime show on MSNBC's weeknight lineup? Just figure out a way to make Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. the subject matter, and there's an excellent chance either Ed Schultz, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann or Rachel Maddow will take a shot at it, or her, during their shows.

In the Oct. 25 Washington Post, George Will penned a column about Bachmann, outlining her ascendancy into the national spotlight, which told of her start in politics and how she grew to become reviled by the left. And it was just a matter time before one of the charming personalities on MSNBC made some sort of remarks about the column, albeit two days later. That came on Olbermann's Oct. 27 "Countdown" broadcast.

"Dateline, Anoka, Minn. - number one, best revelation: George Will, in a profile of Michele Bachmann, writes, When she was a teenager in Anoka, Minn., she was a nanny for a young girl named Gretchen Carlson," Olbermann said. "Today, Carlson, a Stanford honors graduate, who studied at Oxford, is a host of Fox & Friends,' the morning show on, wouldn't you know, Fox News Channel. See how far ahead the vast-right wing conspiracy plans?'"

But it was only after Olbermann dedicated some 20 seconds of his show during his "World's Best Persons" segment to recite the last paragraph of Will's column, that he took the cheap shot. The shot? Praising Carlson and Bachmann as a "waste" of Will's skill.

"Yeah, George, but not far enough to make sure Carlson's nanny would grow up to have some credibility of some sort," Olbermann said. "And certainly not far enough to make sure you didn't waste your considerable skills defending the likes of Gretchen Carlson, Michele Bachmann and Fox News."

Earlier this month, Olbermann complained when Bachmann referred to certain personalities on the network as "stalkers" for their fixation on attacking her and demanded an apology from Bachmann to everyone that had ever been stalked. And the Minnesota congresswoman isn't exactly one of the most powerful members of the U.S. House of Representatives, having ranked 363rd out of 435 members in the most recent "power rankings" put out by a group called Knowlegis, making the attacks even more curious.
Posted by:Fred

#8  The attention she receives means that she is very effective and that they are scared as hell of her.
Posted by: remoteman   2009-10-29 12:47  

#7  Alinsky tactics. She's been on the receiving end of them for some time now and will continue to be until she's out of politics or some other target presents itself to the Horde.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-10-29 12:35  

#6  But, but, but...I thought only Fox was slanted.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-10-29 11:56  

#5  Olberman is mentally ill.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-10-29 11:54  

#4  Keith O viewers are watched by his "ideologue" base. I will give you Tues nite ratings.

KO had 1.3Mil viewers @ 8pm, and point 6 mil viewers on repeat show at 10pm. (as are all the other shows on MSNBC).

Bill O'R had 3.76Mil viewers at 8pm and another 1.47Mil viewers on repeat show @ 11pm ..

Glenn Beck had a whopping 3.11 Mil viewers at non-prime show at 5 pm.

LINK
Posted by: Tom- Pa   2009-10-29 11:01  

#3  Does anyone pay any attention to Olbermann? He's a blithering idiot who is on the wrong side of most issues.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-10-29 09:54  

#2  I dunno, BigEd; do we really want him around pubescent lads?
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-10-29 08:37  

#1  Olbermann needs to go back to doing sports, like local Middle School Track meets.
Posted by: BigEd   2009-10-29 00:21  

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