It's the holiday season for the hard lefties at Democratic Underground:
What's on Keith Olbermann's mind about the media? This week, as Rupert Murdoch takes over the Wall Street Journal and as the FCC is about to allow more newspapers to expand into the broadcast business, BILL MOYERS JOURNAL continues its reporting on media consolidation and gets insight from MSNBC's popular and provocative Keith Olbermann.
As one delighted commenter replied,
Look up "National Treasure" in the dictionary and there's a picture of Bill Moyers.




















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They could save time and
December 13, 2007 - 12:50 ET by Chris NormanThey could save time and trouble by having Moyers interview his own mirror...
Oh Boy!!!
December 13, 2007 - 12:58 ET by Bighead227We're in for some unbiased evaluations here! I wonder what they think of the media's coverage of Bush, or the war or the economy, or the upcoming elections. You'll have to stay tuned to find out because you never know which side these two journalists might take!!!
Good grief, I feel sorry for the poor souls who are actually looking forward to watching this drivel.
Damn! I am going to miss
December 13, 2007 - 13:05 ET by Sick-n-TiredDamn! I am going to miss it; I have to have my fingernails surgically removed that day with pliers and sheetrock knife. Would have been GREAT but I damn sure don't want to miss my procedure. <end sarc>
I won't be polluting my TIVO with this one...
Really though, shouldn't it
December 13, 2007 - 13:02 ET by mattmReally though, shouldn't it be easy for some conservative pundit to get his or her own show on PBS to counter Moyers?
I mean after all, it IS supposed to be public TV, isn't it? Or don't they consider non-flaming Liberals to be part of the public?
MRC/NB ought to demand an hour per week on PBS.
I guess Rosie O was
December 13, 2007 - 13:23 ET by wiwfI guess Rosie O was booked!
The Rocky Mountain Collegian: Illustrating Idiocy
That's almost an oxy-moron.
December 13, 2007 - 13:51 ET by kg"Or don't they consider non-flaming Liberals to be part of the public?"
That's almost an oxy-moron.
Democrat Underground:
December 13, 2007 - 15:24 ET by TEDemocrat Underground: "MSNBC's popular and provocative Keith Olbermann."
"[P]opular"? "Olbermoronn"? Only a delusional Olbyloon would "think" that his heroinne Olbermoronn is "popular" when Olbermoronn routinely finishes in third and fourth place against Olbermoronn's four competitors (Fox News, CNN, Headline News and CNBC) and when Olbermoronn gets absolutely destroyed by Bill O'Reilly who has an audience 3.5 times the audience of Olbermoronn.
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December 13, 2007 - 15:38 ET by sunandsteelOlberdouche always looks like he is one SC away from a stroke.
What doesn’t kill you, only makes you pissed off. -Children of Bodom