GenuineRisk |
01-28-2011 12:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by randallscott35
(Post 745627)
Maher is very watchable if for nothing more than his guests. Olbermann was and is a tool so I have no idea what you found entertaining about him.
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Okay, I'll bite, though full disclosure, my regular viewing of Olbermann lasted about two weeks (I don't get off on the anger rush that right-wingers do, which is why Rush and Beck, et al are so popular with them, and Olbermann was a left-leaning dose of anger rush. I find it exhausting and will take Maddow's snark over it, thanks):
Countdown was 8 years old, and had run its course- when I did tune in this year, it was a pretty tired format. That said, when it debuted, Olbermann was the ONLY political commentator pointing out that the Iraq war was a big, horrible boondoggle that our government lied its way into. The only one. And that's no real credit to MSNBC, as they cancelled their highest-rated program, Phil Donohue's show, when he wouldn't water-carry for the Bush administration in the lead-up to the war. Rising news star Ashleigh Banleigh was also fired by MSNBC for a speech she made about the way cable media was spinning the war.
But, as it becomes clear that "Mission Accomplished" was destined to become a punch line to a sick joke that has killed 4000 young soldiers and hundreds of thousands of civilians, MSNBC put Olbermann on the air and for those of us who thought that Bush's claim that the war would be fast, cost about $80 billion dollars and that we'd be greeted as liberators (remember all that? Probably not; the right doesn't want you to remember prior to Obama's election when apparently the deficit suddenly sprang into existence because I don't recall a single right-winger here mentioning it until FOX news told them to). Where was I? Oh, right. Anyway, finally there was one voice in the media saying what the Bush Administration was doing was bullsh*t.
So that's why people watched him. Because he was the only place you could go to get any that wasn't GOP propaganda.
Maher is a misogynist (though I usually enjoy "New Rules"), but I love when he goes off on what bunk religion is. Especially when he has a tool like Andrew Sullivan on the guest panel. Pass the popcorn.
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