
Is this what a douche looks like??

You need to ask?Mr. 300;546784 wrote:
Is this what a douche looks like??
Little Danny;546620 wrote:You are actually onto something there. MSNBC was slammed in both print and tv media following their coverage of the election the other night. Who better to be the fall guy than Olbermann. I have heard a lot of rumbling that once the ComCast deal is done MSNBC will be a thing of the past.
This.Writerbuckeye;547299 wrote:In case you're interested: sportscenter never got any better after he left. In fact, it just got worse and worse. I don't watch, anymore, but on a rare occasion I'll turn it on just to see if things have changed. They haven't. That whole network is awful. If anyone else carried the games, I'd never watch one second of it.
I Wear Pants;548440 wrote:What was the point of that video? I mean, Olbermann is a douche that's for sure but I don't get it.
majorspark;548028 wrote:I agree no employee should have to report how they spend their private funds to management. It was MSNBC's management that chose these people to cover election night. Knowing full well what their political stances were. Their decision resulted in a clusterfuck. Many times when management screws up, the shit rolls down hill. Ridding themselves of Olberman will not solve their problems.
It doesn't have the same rules. That is part of why the left became enraged, and also tried to use that as an example of how Fox is a political organization rather than news network because they are the only one who doesn't have such a rule on donations of the big networks.Now, I would not be surprised if Fox (the left's evil empire) has the same rule for its news people. Entertainers, like Hannity and O'Reilly probably don't fall under that umbrella, since they aren't expected to be unbiased.
IggyPride00;549714 wrote:It doesn't have the same rules. That is part of why the left became enraged, and also tried to use that as an example of how Fox is a political organization rather than news network because they are the only one who doesn't have such a rule on donations of the big networks.
In a further update, the left has claimed their only victory of the week because Olbermann will be back on Tuesday night according to the guy Phil Griffin (the guy who suspended him). They made a huge stink about this, and the network obviously has buckled instead of prolonging his punishment.
I just found a link to this, very amusing. Had they worked as hard to get liberals elected as they did to get K.O back on tv the US would be a socialist utopia right now. They cobbled together 300,000 signatures within 48 hours I guess, which frankly is kind of impressive (but at the same time very sad).I have to say, though, that anything that gets the left in meltdown mode like this is okay in my book. Very entertaining.
http://act.boldprogressives.org/sign/congrats_keith_victory/?source=bpVICTORY! Keith is BACK!
Keith is BACK on MSNBC this Tuesday -- after 300,000 of us signed a petition that was delivered directly to MSNBC's President. Keith wrote the he was "overwhelmed" and "stunned" by the public support.
Sign the national congrats card -- and tell Keith what he means to you. We'll deliver your message directly to Keith.
How did they get more signatures than this clown has viewers?IggyPride00;549806 wrote:I just found a link to this, very amusing. Had they worked as hard to get liberals elected as they did to get K.O back on tv the US would be a socialist utopia right now. They cobbled together 300,000 signatures within 48 hours I guess, which frankly is kind of impressive (but at the same time very sad).
Now everyone go and make sure you sign the congratulation card.
http://act.boldprogressives.org/sign/congrats_keith_victory/?source=bp