Keith Olbermann Praised Fuller Day Before His Death Threat to Tea Party Leader
The Greek playwright Euripides said you can judge a man by the company he keeps.
On Friday, roughly 24 hours before J. Eric Fuller was going to be arrested for publicly threatening the life of a Tea Party leader at an ABC News town hall meeting, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann praised him via Twitter:

The article Olbermann felt the need to share with his followers went to a Democracy Now transcript of Fuller being interview by Amy Goodman that morning (emphasis added):
ERIC FULLER: Once she walked up to me, she said, "I’ll answer your questions, but you have to wait." And there was a line forming up there, so I went over and I sat down and looked over my questions, only two of them, kind of long ones, and was trying to figure out which one and whether I should, you know, ask those questions, when I heard the sound of gunshots. And I looked over only about 10 or 15 feet away, where Gabrielle Giffords had been standing, and in her place was a very excited gunman who was athletically pumping out the rounds and pointing the gun at anybody that he could get a bead on.
People around me were being hit. I just dove for the ground. And while I was diving for the ground, a round hit me in the knee. I was conscious of that. And while I was on the ground, I guess another one, another round, hit me in the back. A fragment did; it hit me in the back. A woman went over and knocked the clip out of his hand. He was reloading. He had a Glock 9mm with a 30-round clip in it. And my thought on the ground was that he’s going to come and finish us off. But this woman knocked the other clip out of his hand. Then a couple of guys came along, bystanders, and they tackled him, knocked him to the ground.
I was in shock, and I just wandered out into the parking lot. And a woman was pushing a cart full of groceries out there. And I said to her, "I’ve been shot." And she just looked at me like I was crazy. I was taken to the hospital. And even though I was sedated and everything, I stayed up—I was staying up, stayed most of the night. And I didn’t know how to calm myself down, so I wrote down the Declaration of Independence, which I memorized some time ago. And that did help to organize my thoughts. And the first thing that I wrote down and what my reaction was to it was: "How many other people? How many other demented people are out there? It looks like Palin, Beck, Sharron Angle and the rest got their first target. Their wish for Second Amendment activism has been fulfilled—senseless hatred leading to murder, lunatic fringe anarchism, subscribed to by John Boehner, mainstream rebels with vengeance for all, even nine-year-old girls." There was a little girl named Christina Green, nine years old, who is one of the deceased.
Another thing I wrote down was, "Can we have another fundraiser at the target range, Jesse Kelly?" Jesse Kelly ran against her in the election. And I’ve heard him speak several—a couple of times, and I couldn’t believe he was a real candidate. I thought he was just like a fake candidate. It didn’t seem like anybody would consider him seriously. He came within 4,000 votes of winning the election. One of his slogans was: "Shoot a fully automatic M16 with Jesse Kelly." Kind of a very marginal personality and a low mentality.
I worked hard to elect Gabrielle Giffords. I would rather she was busy doing her job today than lying in a hospital with a gunshot wound in the head.
Roughly 24 hours later, Fuller, while attending a town hall meeting in Tucson with other survivors, dignitaries, and guests airing on ABC's "This Week" Sunday, took a picture of Tucson Tea Party leader Trent Humphries and said, "You're dead!"
Fuller was arrested and charged with threats and intimidation as well as disorderly conduct.
Makes you wonder what Olbermann thinks of him now.
*****Update: Former NBer Jeff Poor notified me that Olbermann commented to his followers on Saturday again via Twitter, "Fuller had the right to make his initial remarks. When he escalated to an actual threat, there was no option but arrest & no defending him."
If Olbermann makes Fuller his "Worst Person in the World" Monday, that would be something.
Of course, you shouldn't hold your breath for liberals rarely are so recognized by the "Countdown" host.
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Nipped in the bud
Submitted by Texndoc on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 11:52am.
Very nice this man made the threat and was arrested.
Otherwise, next week he would have been paraded as the new Cindy Sheehan from Matt Lauer, Joy Behar, Keith Olbermann, and David Letterman. Frothing at the mouth with Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck hate and given the "absolute moral authority" card, which he was already given in Keith's little twit there.
Shame Keith can't have him on Monday's show. You see, Keith, he's in a psych unit.
OLBERMAN TWITTER RE: FULLER
Submitted by Geez Louise on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 12:22pm.
NO ONE IS SURPRISED THAT OLBERMAN WOULD SUPPORT FULLER. Twitter First, Think later, maybe!!! Accuse first, facts later, that's our boy Keith.
3) Never, ever apologize even when proven wrong.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 1:21pm.
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Proof is always in the pudding.
Submitted by Ashrak on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 12:26pm.
Notice how Keith's position on rights themselves shines through. This tidbit tweet goes to show how he views equality itself, especially regarding inalienable rights themselves.
In Olberman's world, some Citizens are more equal than others hence some hold more rights, or more of a right, than others do. He opines, with so few words, that a particular happening affords standing, even a higher level of standing, to exercise what is something that we all share just the same - if we are equal.
Olberman unknowingly champions inequality here, spotlighted by his adoption of special sets of rules and abilities affording the ability to exercise rights that actually exist within us all simply because of our humanity.
Such is the mindset of a leftist who believes rights themselves come from, and exist, anywhere and everywhere except their long declared and accepted origin and that they instead come from government legislation, the will of the majority or as a result of a life's moment of tragedy.
Blame game
Submitted by SnapTie on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 12:52pm.
From now on I'M going to blame Bill Clinton and Roy Rodgers. When former President was asked recently who his favorite past President[s] were,he named John Kennedy because he was a straight shooter.Then there's Roy naming his horse Trigger.
SnapTie
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 1:05pm.
Give Roy Rogers a break. His roast beef sammiches were the best! (although, wasn't his dog named Bullet??)
A Bit Suspect?
Submitted by IrateNate on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 12:58pm.
I notice in the article above Fuller is quoted to say "I was taken to the hospital." This seems to conflict with a CBS interview on Jan 11, where Fuller stated "I drove myself to the hospital."
Just wondering how much of what this man has to say comes from the voices inside his own head. He is, after all, a politically active Democrat, definitely influenced by liberal media and DNC propaganda.
Let Olbermann continue to support, even defend . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 1:09pm.
. . . Fuller. I'm sure Fuller isn't done spouting off.
Must be the Air or Water in Pima County!
Submitted by gruyere cheese on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 1:16pm.
Nut job #2 (Fuller) & Shooter) coming out of this county in less than 2 weeks. Actually, adding the Sheriff "Nitwit" makes it 3.
Indeed, the likes of Olbermann have no shame admitting how they truly feel and who they will support as long as they share the same hatred for the right, conservatives, independents or Tea Partiers.
They should all be committed to a mental institution!
Before any of the Ass Clown's
Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 1:19pm.
Before any of the Ass Clown's White House talking point propagandists have this lefty mental patient sit down on their couches next week, they must first agree to have him over to their place as a Friday night to Sunday house guest.
They tout these losers, including the ' one flew over the coo coo's nest ' sherrif Schtupnik as great Americans, but wouldn't be caught dead in public with any one of them.
Sort of the same as the dirty little secret involving the democrat party and the minority groups across this country. They're homies, as long as they're speaking from a remote location 200 miles away, but avoid them like the plague in real life.
Just watch Merideth Viera's reaction, when she was confronted with the outstretch hand of the overnight sensation ( bum ) from Ohio ( Ted Williams ) on the couch last week.
The level of hypocracy and true hatred for real Americans ( Tea Party, Sarah Palin, You & I ) that lives inside each & every one of these degenerate phonies is beyond belief.
Barack_Must_Go.....
Fuller
Submitted by murf12 on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 1:28pm.
One of two things will happen here this story will be ignored by Olbie and all of MSNBC or they will somehow turn it on the Tea Party Rep.
Imagine if this arrestwas a Tea Partier,and Palin tweeted this
Submitted by merly1 on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 2:35pm.
it would be a media firestorm........
The left has interesting
Submitted by Cowboy on Sun, 01/16/2011 - 6:43pm.
The left has interesting heros...