Anti-Defamation League Tags Keith Olbermann for Nazi Salutes

August 8th, 2006 11:49 PM

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a prominent organization that has been combatting anti-Semitism and bigotry for 90 years, has issued a letter to MSNBC Countdown host Keith Olbermann. The letter, dated July 28, 2006, takes serious issue with Olbermann's repeated use of the Nazi salute while badgering Bill O'Reilly. The body of ADL's letter begins as follows:

We are deeply dismayed by your ongoing use of the Nazi "Sieg Heil" salute, both on your program and in public appearances -- including the recent Television Critics Association press tour -- while holding up a mask of Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly.

While we understand that your aim is to entertain your audience by taking pot shots at Mr. O'Reilly, your repeated use of the Nazi salute has resulted in many complaints from our constituents, including Holocaust survivors and their families who find the use of this gesture offensive and repugnant in any context.

View the ADL's letter in its entirety here at their web site.

And the repercussions as a result of this letter will be ... ? Anyone?

UPDATE 8:27 by Matthew Sheffield. Our friends at Olbermann Watch were one of the driving forces behind this story. Just keep clicking.

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