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sirs

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Can we expect comparable commentary?
« on: February 17, 2007, 01:27:56 PM »
Perhaps a segment for Michael Savage?  Dennis Prager?  What about ol Rushbo?  Don't hold your breath.  Tee and knute should be deliriously happy with this news though     

NBC Denies Liberal Bias As It Elevates Olbermann to Nightly News

     NBC News on Thursday announced that the network has extended its contract with Keith Olbermann, host of MSNBC's Countdown, for four years. As part of the deal with the vitriolic journalist who, the AP's David Bauder reported, "has become a liberal hero" and who "has seen his ratings increase since launching a series of anti-President Bush commentaries late last summer," he will be elevated to the broadcast network which will air two Countdown specials a year and he will contribute "occasional essays" on NBC Nightly News. In announcing the deal on his program, Olbermann said the frequency of the "essays" will be "periodic" and during an afternoon interview on MSNBC he suggested he'd do about a dozen a year.

     Reciting a February 15 conference call held by NBC News President Steve Capus to make the announcement, Bauder relayed how "the news chief also said he saw no problem giving a more prominent role on NBC News to someone with clearly stated political opinions." Capus asserted: "I think the viewers are sophisticated enough to welcome all viewpoints." But only one kind of viewpoint, that of the far-left, conservative-hating Olbermann is getting two hours in NBC prime time and monthly commentaries on the NBC Nightly News.

     As for the popularity of Olbermann's liberal rantings, Bauder recited how though "Olbermann's viewership in January was up 85 percent over January 2006, according to Nielsen Media Research," he's "still in O'Reilly's shadow: the Fox show has averaged 2.4 million viewers so far this year while Olbermann, in the same time slot, has averaged 672,000."

     For Bauder's February 15 AP dispatch: news.yahoo.com

     In the original MSNBC.com posting about the contract extension, Capus rejected Bill O'Reilly's claim that NBC News is a liberal network, calling that "really kind of sad and pathetic." As Stephen Spruiell of National Review Online's "Media Blog" observed: "Uh, Steve, you just made the most vitriolic left-wing ranter on television a featured player on your flagship news broadcast. That does very little to disconfirm O'Reilly's 'sad and pathetic' criticism."


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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2007, 04:24:17 PM »
If NBC is willing to give up market share just to be liberal , this is their right .

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2007, 04:30:17 PM »
I think it important that more people get to know Olbermanns thought patterns. Being on a broadcast network should do it.


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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2007, 04:52:07 PM »
Perhaps a segment for Michael Savage?  Dennis Prager?  What about ol Rushbo?  Don't hold your breath.  Tee and knute should be deliriously happy with this news though     

My thought is that if the above-mentioned conservatives were given the spot, then we would have Tee and Knute posting the reserve complaint - proof of the conservative-leaning media.  ;D

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2007, 06:30:58 PM »
Perhaps a segment for Michael Savage?  Dennis Prager?  What about ol Rushbo?  Don't hold your breath.  Tee and knute should be deliriously happy with this news though     

My thought is that if the above-mentioned conservatives were given the spot, then we would have Tee and Knute posting the reserve complaint - proof of the conservative-leaning media.  ;D

LOL...you have a point Miss Henny.  Even with Olbermann on board, such an allowance for "obvious" hateful and intolerant thoughts, would "obviously" be proof positive of a RW media.     ;)    I do have to agree with BT here though as well.  The more the lunatic left can be shown for what it is, the greater appreciation for common sense and logic that should occur, as a repercussion
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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2007, 09:33:05 PM »
>  I do have to agree with BT here though as well.  The more the lunatic left can be shown for what it is, the greater appreciation for common sense and logic that should occur, as a repercussion<

Despite your lunatic RW fantasies, there has never been someone quite as liberal on the national TV as Olberman regularly. You think that exposure will harm his position because exposure to the RW lies propogated by Bush and his idolators at FAux News and nonsense talk radio has destroyed your credibility completely. Olberman will tell the truth as he sees it and 7)% if the US already agree with him that Bush is a lying incompetent.

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2007, 10:08:14 PM »
Olbermann will screw up on national TV.

In a bigger arena, with higher stakes, and a brighter spotlight and the ensuing pressure , it's bound to happen.

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2007, 11:06:02 PM »
Olbermann has gone the way of all the used and neck-jerked performers on the journalistic stage.  He served well, and is now not needed to perform the task he did so well.

What task, you ask?

He constructed a bit more extreme format than his parent bosses in order to make the points about the administration, confront through his show's schtick the personal behaviors of Bush, and especially in this venue to confront the arrogance and elitist stances of the Administration in general.  He did this quite well.  His criticism and well-tuned responces to Bush personally were electric.  I would have paid the rent to see Rove pace and rant, hissing in foamy spittle like he does.

He did for NBC what Murtha did for the Pentagon.  He was used, was deemed competent, and was quickly retired. 

He served well those top dogs who were still licking their wounds incurred when they laid down flat for the Neocon administration, and indirectly, those the Neocons serve--top level big corporations.  The Bush Administration is about Cheney, but the Neocons are more about Halliburton than the expendable Cheney. 

From my perspective, the country owes NBC and Olbermann a great gratitude. 

They confronted the Neocons like Welsh confronted Joe McCarthy--a face to face call down, interrupting and smashing the lock on the long, confusing oppression.

Hurrah for Olbermann.

Then there's CBS, who left Rather hanging like Kerry left the Democrats hanging, and placed a ***CELEBRITY*** in the top chair, and if you are not already gagging, placed her on Sixty Minutes as well.  Talk about a whore in church.  Maybe CBS will make the next Idol winner their White House correspondent.  They could seat her between NBC's awesome  David and the highest knight in that roundtable--Helen.  It will be as close to journalism as she or Katie will ever be.

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2007, 11:58:07 PM »
Olbermann will screw up on national TV.

In a bigger arena, with higher stakes, and a brighter spotlight and the ensuing pressure , it's bound to happen.

You obviously have Olberman confused with Limbaugh who did self destruct due to his bombastic racism & lies . Olberman  has bombastic truth on his side. He will succeed .

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2007, 12:33:00 AM »
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Olberman  has bombastic truth on his side. He will succeed .

Time will tell. He is on the center stage now. His words will be examined much more closely.

And when he does dance too close to the flame, will he suddenly demand more compassion and understanding than he was willing to give his targets?

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2007, 01:19:04 AM »
But there's no bias

Romney Is No Obama: CBS Devotes 54 Times More Time to Democrat

     Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney formally announced Tuesday that he would seek the Republican nomination for President, but one would hardly know it from watching CBS's Early Show. Romney's candidacy received exactly ten seconds worth of coverage Tuesday, following stories on a Utah mall shooting, winter storms, and the ongoing soap opera of Anna Nicole Smith's demise. However, on Saturday, when Illinois Senator Barack Obama announced his candidacy as a Democrat, CBS's Saturday Early Show previewed it by devoting 9 minutes and 9 seconds (549 seconds) to his decision -- a greater than 54:1 advantage.

     On the Saturday Early Show, CBS aired at least one story on Barack Obama in each of the first three half hours. Yet, the ten seconds they allotted to Governor Romney on Tuesday's program, was buried in the 7:30 half hour at 7:37. Unlike CBS, both ABC and NBC on Tuesday devoted a full story to Governor Romney's announcement, and NBC added an additional anchor brief, roughly comparable to the coverage they gave Obama on Saturday.

     Polls indicate that both Senator Obama and Governor Romney are top tier candidates for their respective party nominations and while NBC and ABC attempted to provide similar coverage, at least when it came to the official campaign announcements, CBS provided Barack Obama with almost 55 times as much coverage as Mitt Romney.


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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2007, 10:48:08 AM »
<<Yep no bias here.>>

Barak Obama is about as much a threat to the military-industrial complex and their Zionist allies as Joe Lieberman, Hillary Clinton or John Kerry.  I don't know why you're so upset about "bias" when the beneficiary still plays fof your team

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2007, 01:37:58 PM »
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Olberman  has bombastic truth on his side. He will succeed .

Time will tell. He is on the center stage now. His words will be examined much more closely.

And when he does dance too close to the flame, will he suddenly demand more compassion and understanding than he was willing to give his targets?


Why should Keith show any compassion to the evil & lying pricks like Bush & Cheney? The poor booboos!

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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #13 on: February 18, 2007, 01:50:42 PM »
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Why should Keith show any compassion to the evil & lying pricks like Bush & Cheney? The poor booboos!


It's a golden rule thing. I doubt you would understand.


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Re: Can we expect comparable commentary?
« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2007, 02:47:58 PM »
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Why should Keith show any compassion to the evil & lying pricks like Bush & Cheney? The poor booboos!


It's a golden rule thing. I doubt you would understand.



They obviously dont.