According to TV Newser, football fans can probably expect some liberal bias in the upcoming NFL season. Keith Olbermann, the reliably left-wing MSNBC host, will become the co-anchor of NBC’s "Football Night in America":
MSNBC host Keith Olbermann is returning to network sports after a six year absence as a co-host of NBC's Football Night in America.
"This will, obviously, be great fun and a great privilege for me," Olbermann says. "To be reunited with NBC Sports, and Dick, and the entire production team, produces all the warm-and-fuzzies you'd be expecting. And even if they weren't old friends and colleagues, to get to work with the nonpareil of sportscasters in Bob, and the most insightful and honest of sports analysts in Cris, will be rewarding and challenging. I hope I can hold up my end of the equation."
Readers may recall that, back in 2000, radio star Rush Limbaugh auditioned to join ABC’s "Monday Night Football" broadcast, an act that horrified the Washington Post and other liberal outlets.
MRC President Brent Bozell discussed the Post’s outrage in a column dated June 6, 2000:
First was Thomas Boswell, who on May 24 wrote, "This week, our trend toward the celebrity-as-universal-expert may have reached a comic peak. ABC thinks maybe Rush Limbaugh can become the next Howard Cosell." Limbaugh, Boswell sneered verbally, "appeals to the right demographic: divorced, couch-potato, gun-worshiping, angry white guys. Sorry, I mean patriotic American males ages 25 to 34."
All that was just the buildup to Boswell’s big cheap-shot finish: "Could [ESPN’s baseball coverage] use another voice in the booth? If Al Michaels gets Rush Limbaugh, maybe, someday, Jon Miller could be lucky enough to team up with John Rocker."
Will the Post and other liberal media organizations decry Olbermann’s selection?
For a taste of what might be in store for football fans, there’s always the example of well known leftist Bryant Gumbel. He famously made this comment about the 2006 Olympic Games:
Finally tonight, the Winter Games. Count me among those who don’t like ‘em and won’t watch ‘em. In fact, I figure when Thomas Paine said, ‘These are the times that try men’s souls,’ he must have been talking about the start of another Winter Olympics. Because they’re so trying, maybe over the next three weeks we should all try, too. Like, try not to be incredulous when someone attempts to link these games to those of the ancient Greeks, who never heard of skating or skiing. So try not to laugh when someone says these are the world’s greatest athletes, despite a paucity of blacks that makes the Winter Games look like a GOP convention."
— Bryant Gumbel’s on HBO’s Real Sports, February 7.
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.



















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"This week, our trend
April 16, 2007 - 14:49 ET by John in CA"This week, our trend toward the celebrity-as-universal-expert may have reached a comic peak."
Oh, you mean like Rosie O'Donnell as political commentator. Or, Sean Penn as foreign policy expert, Alex Baldwin as domestic policy expert, or Laurie David as expert climatologist, or....
Give a Democrat Party free America a chance!
So you know for a fact that o
April 16, 2007 - 14:58 ET by ThoughtPoliceSo you know for a fact that o'Donnell knows less about politics than, say, oh, George Bush? Or that Sean Penn ISN'T a foreign policy expert, but, oh, Dick Cheney is? What about ALEC Baldwin, your saying he doesn't know about domestic policy but someone else does?
Isn't politics and foreign/domestic policy just bold faced opinion? Are you saying these people can't have opinions? hmm...
Ha! Oh, you're right TP.
April 16, 2007 - 15:04 ET by RJHa! Oh, you're right TP. It's indisputable. Rosie, Alec and Sean are in your political and intellectual league, alright.....but you knew that, didn't you? ;^>
what is that noxious odor???
April 16, 2007 - 15:12 ET by misterbillwhat is that noxious odor??? Oh, hi TP!
You're back! What an ------ant suprise!
I would say that yes I KNOW T
April 16, 2007 - 15:30 ET by James2306I would say that yes I KNOW THESE ARE FACTS.
The hottest places in hell are oft reserved for those who in times of moral crisis remain neutral
They probably know more than
April 16, 2007 - 16:14 ET by DRM 23They probably know more than say.....Jimmy Carter, Madeline Albright, or Sandy Berger. You know what they say opinions have a$$holes and in the case of rosie, penn and baldwin it is true. At least that's how my saying goes.
Actually, DRM, I believe the
April 16, 2007 - 16:50 ET by Scout FinchActually, DRM, I believe the saying goes "Opinions are like a*******, everyone's got one.".
Scout you are partially right
April 17, 2007 - 08:00 ET by ricklailScout you are partially right. In the south we say opinions are like a**********. Everybody has one and some sink worst than others.
A bonafided and certified member of the beer guzzling, NASCAR watching middle class.
TP - all U.S. citizens have t
April 17, 2007 - 07:56 ET by I am conservativeTP - all U.S. citizens have the right to express their opinions (notice I said U.S. citizens - not illegal aliens). What I think the majority of people in this country believe is that we could really care less what Messers Baldwin, O'donut and Penn. Until these people graduate from an accredited school or serve our country in the military or in some capacity, they should be ignored. Unfortunately our liberal media loves these types because they throw around liberal ideas and put down members of the Republican Party.
Wake up
I find this odd, if only for
April 16, 2007 - 14:59 ET by Roger the ShrubberI find this odd, if only for the fact that I always thought Keefy was a baseball guy, not a football guy.
Well, by pairing Keefy with the worst NFL commentator out there (Collinsworth), it ups the odds of me ignoring this show to about 99.9%.
Maybe Keef will do a Worse,
April 16, 2007 - 15:08 ET by John in CAMaybe Keef will do a Worse, Worser and Worst segment during the football show.
Give a Democrat Party free America a chance!
I always thought Keefy was
April 16, 2007 - 15:18 ET by Dave RI always thought Keefy was a baseball guy, not a football guy.
Well Rog, he is a democrat, is he not?
This republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.
Why don't they have the ode
April 16, 2007 - 15:25 ET by MightyMouthWhy don't they have the odermeister do NASCAR! Would make about as much sense. Any show olbermann appears on is a show I will change the channel on. NBC has some kind of wild hair going on here, and they had better pull their heads out soon!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
"Why don't they have t
April 16, 2007 - 15:29 ET by John in CA"Why don't they have the odermeister do NASCAR!"
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Give a Democrat Party free America a chance!
MM,Are you trying to touch
April 16, 2007 - 15:33 ET by Dave RMM,
Are you trying to touch off a civil war in this country? :-)
This republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.
Well, it's not like I "
April 16, 2007 - 15:45 ET by MightyMouthWell, it's not like I "wished" olberbite on NASCAR, I was just saying.. :-)
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
Oh God. you've done it now.Th
April 16, 2007 - 15:47 ET by Roger the ShrubberOh God. you've done it now.
The Hufftards and Haterettes will be all in a tizzy over there are "left-wing" and "right-wing" sports....
NFL analysis: brought to you
April 16, 2007 - 18:22 ET by Hero SquadNFL analysis: brought to you by the guy who was always picked last, and who's play book consisted of one pattern: "Go long."
*****
"Was it a millionaire who said 'Imagine no possessions?'" - Elvis Costello
Count me out. I won't be wa
April 16, 2007 - 15:07 ET by bobthemanCount me out. I won't be watching. If NBC and the NFL could possibly find any way to make watching football a stomach churning event... they've found it.
For crying out loud. My beloved football is now besmurched by this cockroach of a human. A sad day indeed.
bob,Boy you said it all...I w
April 16, 2007 - 15:09 ET by bigtimerbob,
Boy you said it all...I won't either, I second everything you are saying.
How could they?
Imbeciles.
"Liberal Bias Invades NFL".
April 16, 2007 - 15:12 ET by Sonny Lykos"Liberal Bias Invades NFL".
That also goes for my beloved Discovery and Science channels. They are like cockroachs everywhere. We can't get rid of them.
Sonny,Everywhere is right...Y
April 16, 2007 - 15:24 ET by bigtimerSonny,
Everywhere is right...
You can throw in the History channel too at times.
My husband screams louder that I do...including the channels you mentioned above.
I was watching "The Most
April 16, 2007 - 18:28 ET by ahusserI was watching "The Most" one time on the History Channel and the moderator referred to the Reagan Presidency as the "Reagan Regime"
Um, lets see. NBC, the Noth
April 16, 2007 - 15:15 ET by Dave RUm, lets see. NBC, the Nothing But Communist Network, hires a true-believing Marxist, Kieth Olbermann, to do a show about football. How nice.
Here is hoping that this abortion-in-the making really will be NFL, as in Not For Long.
What's next? Al Sharpton doing a show about free-speech?
This republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.
Way to go NBC, marginalize
April 16, 2007 - 15:15 ET by MightyMouthWay to go NBC, marginalize the NFL, just like you have with MSNBC! Brilliant move you morons!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
Ok enough is enough !!!!! I
April 16, 2007 - 16:25 ET by tkeefeOk enough is enough !!!!! I don't have the knowledge to start a letter campaign or a petition drive but this has gone WAY to far. I know as well as you do that the duffualmyers at NBC will do nothing but trash any response they would get on this hire. But if a few million people dump their protest on the NFL league office Maybe just Maybe they will step in. I am really tired of sitting here feeling like i have my hands tied when it comes to these idiots!!! Something needs to be done to stop this fool from interfering with 1 of the last resorts from real life drama that I have left. And when I say a couple million signitures I do mean a full out assault on stopping this idiot from getting his foot into the door of my last resort from the liberal idiots that have to be confronted on a every day basis. Please I beg if any of you know how to start such a drive please get it up and running. I can be contacted through my inbox if I can contribute and help in any way. I mean this as surely as I any 1 human possiably could!!!!
keith
April 16, 2007 - 16:28 ET by charlietexasBoycott NBC & CBS................
I know you meant that with a
April 16, 2007 - 16:36 ET by tkeefeI know you meant that with a straight face. BUT money is all they care about PERIOD. And unless your a sponser that is a waste of time
went to the NBC site
April 16, 2007 - 16:32 ET by misterbillcannot find where to send an email. we should all send an email. what the heck--they did it to Imus...why can't we???
not sure of e-mail yet but he
April 16, 2007 - 16:41 ET by tkeefenot sure of e-mail yet but here is league office address
Where is the National Football League office located?
National Football League
280 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10017
I will find e-mail
Goodness! I don't see what po
April 16, 2007 - 16:53 ET by Kevin from the North ShoreGoodness! I don't see what possible qualifications Cable ACE Award and 11-time Golden Mike Award winner (all for sportscasting) Keith Olbermann has to do a freaking sports show!
I'm sure he'll be as entertaining/infuriating (pick your side of the political aisle) as Dennis Miller was on Monday Night Football -- speaking of political bias in sports.
P.S. Rog, I agree with you about Collinsworth, though.
P.P.S. remember when Dennis Miller was funny?
KO here covering today's game
April 16, 2007 - 17:30 ET by misterbillKO--and now to the tape--he's fading back --he throws--oh, no-interception. Isn't that just like a right wing QB, throwing to the wrong man?
End of MNF!
April 16, 2007 - 17:19 ET by ChasvsWell, Another show I guess I'll stop watching! Imagine the reaction of that demographic when this blowhard liberal takes a seat with the MNF crew. I hope there's a boycot started immediately!
i don't know... from a man
April 16, 2007 - 17:27 ET by kahoonai don't know... from a management perspective, it might be easier to get that ratings embarrassment off the air by whacking him from a "sports" show...
one can dream, right?
Jan. 2008: Keith Olberman w
April 16, 2007 - 17:31 ET by Free StinkerJan. 2008: Keith Olberman was fired from his job at NBC sports today. In other news, a tree fell in the forest . . .
How dare a liberal invade the
April 16, 2007 - 18:25 ET byHow dare a liberal invade the sanctity of the right wing beer drinking dominated NFL? What an outrage!
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A free press is one of the first things to go in a totalitarian government. Montana Lyons
Amen brother!! "There
April 16, 2007 - 18:55 ET by MightyMouthAmen brother!!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
I pop a top and Second that M
April 16, 2007 - 19:15 ET by bigtimerI pop a top and Second that MM!
NBC
April 16, 2007 - 18:28 ET by EllisWyattI have long hated NBC Sports and I consider this just another reason to tune them out.
BTW, have you guys been following the rants of "Dr. Z" over at Sports Illustrated?
I quote:
"A couple of years ago Rush Limbaugh, another of this breed, festered on ESPN, a network that, unfortunately, I had to watch. Then he popped, with that Donovan McNabb viciousness, and he was gone. Thank God. Relief all around. At least he wouldn't be part of the football world any more."
"... they're all of a piece, Golenbock, Regan, Imus, Howard Stern,
Limbaugh. There is little wit or intelligence involved in what they do,
very little evidence of work involved or hard research to back up their
pronouncements."
http://sportsillustr...
If you're not outraged at the media, you haven't been paying attention.
Olbermann's a complete f-cktard
April 16, 2007 - 19:34 ET by blogonatorNBC has sunk to new lows by putting this idiot on a major network at primetime. Any idiot who says "internets" instead "internet" doesn't know enough to be allowed to talk in public, much less broadcast tv.
Indeed.
April 16, 2007 - 20:48 ET by Kevin from the North ShoreIndeed.
So KO is dumber than Bush b
April 16, 2007 - 21:07 ET by MightyMouthSo KO is dumber than Bush because he used the same term but never went to Harvard OR Yale. Good Point!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
Nice try Kevin. As we all
April 16, 2007 - 21:51 ET by blogonatorNice try Kevin. As we all know Wikipedia is operated by the lib establishment. And IF Bush ever uttered "internets" he clearly was using the older meaning of the word. KO refers to the MODERN internet as the "internets", thus making him the f-cktard I said he was.
Hmmm. Let me try again with s
April 17, 2007 - 08:55 ET by Kevin from the North ShoreHmmm. Let me try again with small words:
Olbermann .. is .. making .. FUN .. of .. Bush .. when .. he .. says .. "internets".
I realize YouTube is owned by liberal Google and all, but you can watch for yourself here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKTH6f1JfX8
P.S. Methinks Bush was speaking in the present tense when he talked about the MODERN Internet -- by your logic he's also a, er, f-cktard? (Or was he randomly talking about rumors of a draft during Reagan's first term?)
P.P.S. Yeah, yeah, that link was from MSNBC. I'm sure the Fox News transcript edited it out.
P.P.P.S. No one is going to lob a "Gore invented the Internet" softball?
Does anyone know the e-mail a
April 17, 2007 - 11:26 ET by ricklailDoes anyone know the e-mail address of Dick Ebersol? I want to let him know that I will not longer be watching Football Night in America.
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