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Boogie man
02-02-2010, 08:36 PM
"It ain't over until the fat lady sings."

The fat lady is doing more than singing for Keith Olbermann. And, like most of the other women in the life of MS-NBC's premiere leftist sexist, she's not interested in dating him. Rather, she merely wishes to see his well-padded bottom fade into the distance.

In sports broadcasting, where Olbermann worked for twenty years, the phrase -- picked up from opera -- signifies the end of the game, the last minutes when hope of revival is past and fans head for the exits. The viewers of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" have been heading for the exits for the past year as part of a general exodus from MS-NBC.

By the end of 2009, media observers were noting the "abysmal" state of Olbermann's ratings. And now the thirty-day moving average of ratings shows him steadily sinking as Bill O'Reilly leads the charge of FOX News to the top. The FOX blowout of Keith and friends during the State of the Union this past week prompted National Review to ask, "[A]t what point does MSDNC pull the plug on its all-Left format?"

And so the fat lady is not just singing for Olbermann and MS-NBC: Rather, she is belting out an aria that rushes Katrina-like past the designer finery of Old Media grandees in the audience of Manhattan's Metropolitan Opera, rattles the Swarovski crystal chandeliers above their heads, hurtles across Central Park, and pierces the floor-to-ceiling windows of Olbermann's $4.2-million 40th-floor Trump Palace roost.

It is from here that Olbermann leads the progressive media battle on behalf of America's downtrodden, joined by neighboring New York Times staffers and mainstream media executives, fighting their self-described war on privilege from foxholes developed by Donald Trump. The various Trump Towers dotting upper Manhattan are, collectively, a progressive Pentagon, headquarters for the media war on Middle America...with Olbermann among the most polished of its brass.

...That is, until America began paying attention. The result: The audience of Countdown has sunk to roughly 20% of FOX News-viewers led by Bill O'Reilly. And now the fat lady is howling her delight as she joins a decades-long string of females in Keith's life -- beginning with his mother, who thought her son needed psychological help -- whose fist-bumps will come when he has exited their lives.

Olbermann does not like women, especially attractive and/or accomplished women. Nor is he particularly fond of men. He is forever the awkward, angry teenager of his high school days who mystified psychologists, the überdork whose cruel taunts of the athletes he covered as a sports broadcaster were legendary, even as he yearned to be thought of as the stud that covers studs. Give it up, a Philadelphia Inquirer sports columnist suggested after watching Olbermann ridicule the appearance of an overweight athlete. He noted that the hefty lefty is "so bloated he looks as if he swallowed Dan Patrick [his ESPN co-anchor] back in 1997."

And so the venom drips, and the ratings sink. Olbermann is cruel to all who, as a class, have rejected him, such as joyful people and women...or people of faith and women...or people with traditional marriages and women...and those with well-adjusted relationships and women. Did I mention women?

Women are anathema to Olbermann. He delights in demeaning them, and the more attractive or accomplished they are, the more malicious he gets. Conservative Congresswoman Michelle Bachman, who relishes her role as policymaker and mother, is a frequent object of his anger; columnist Michelle Malkin is a "big mashed up bag of meat with lipstick" because of her intelligence and traditional values; Sarah Palin is a moronic "Bush in a skirt"; and there's nothing wrong with Hillary Clinton -- who had the nerve to oppose Barack Obama in the Democrat primaries -- that a good beating won't cure.

Even MS-NBC is concerned The last-place cable network decided two years ago that Olbermanns "women problem" was costing it viewers and ordered him to find -- and not beat -- his inner woman. His inner woman turned out to be Martha Stewart, on whose show he baked a cake, savaged Sarah Palin, and extolled the virtues of gay marriage -- all of which did nothing for his mushrooming gender gap.

Meanwhile, Olbermann's personal problems with women -- including his mother -- are legion and well-publicized. Never married, he is a 51-year-old eggplant of a man whose dates begin and end with the first. His romantic failures have even played out in the pages of the New York Post, which has since taken down the Page Six item that peeked in his bedroom and described him as "boorish," declaring that "Keith Gets Low Ratings in Bed."

And the gossip sites had a field day with his newest girlfriend, a twenty-five-year-old California girl he brought to New York, insisting that the on-air job he arranged for her through NBC had nothing to do with her decision to join him in the Trump Palace.

Sex and the Single Olbermann. What is it about this confused man and women...and men, for that matter? If Sigmund Freud were not white and dead, he might be invited by MS-NBC to consult. Odd, isn't it? Hostile towards women, issues with his mother, oft-expressed rage over conventional male/female relationships, serially simpatico with Village Voice critic Michael Musto (of "Michael Musto's Gay Chelsea" fame). As his former colleagues at ESPN often say about an athlete's inappropriate behavior, "Aw, c'mon, man!" And so ratings give way to rage.

Rage. When Olbermann left ESPN, "he didn't burn bridges here -- he napalmed them," as one male colleague described it. And when co-anchor Suzy Kolber attracted attention for her stylish sports reporting, a jealous Olbermann attacked her with such venom that she simply sat down and cried.

Rage. Massachusetts elected "a bad joke" in Senator Scott Brown, "an irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, teabagging supporter of violence against woman and against politicians with whom he disagrees." Even an MS-NBC colleague recognized Olbermann for what he has become -- "sad and pathetic" -- while New Yorker magazine, which sympathizes with his politics and whose executives participate in life at Trump Towers, headlined its profile of him "One Angry Man."

In the end and in Olbermann's eyes, life is what it has always been: hostile. The viewers are disappearing, and all that remains is a Krakatoa of rage, of poisons spewing forth from a shell of a man on a shriveled network into the homes of a shrinking audience.

And he reacts as always with howls of rage, the chief wannabe on the wannabe network: I wannabe an athlete, I wannabe a power, I wannabe a stud, I wannabe Bill O'Reilly, I wannabe loved, I wannabe the center of attention...a deranged diva who has yet to decide whether his jockstrap is half-empty or half-full.

Stuart H. Schwartz is on the faculty at Liberty University in Virginia.

steamedheat
02-02-2010, 08:41 PM
Hmmm, just a question. Was there a message in all of that? I must have missed it.

Boogie man
02-02-2010, 08:44 PM
Hmmm, just a question. Was there a message in all of that? I must have missed it.

I bet you miss a lot of things.

CommonCents
02-02-2010, 09:14 PM
I wish that guy would have just opened up a bit and expressed his true opinion of Olbermann. :lmao2:

On a more serious note, sadly, the guy nailed Mr. Olbermann.

MintJulep
02-02-2010, 10:54 PM
Great article, Boogie Man. Dead on!

John Galt
02-02-2010, 11:07 PM
The fat lady singing, signifies the end of something.
I'll ask what's already been asked...was there a point in there?

Is 'Countdown' going off the air?

Or, was this just some Foxbot trotting out O'Reilly's ratings as some proof of something?


Jerry Springer has ratings too. It doesn't mean that there's anything worth viewing there.

doctordog
02-02-2010, 11:09 PM
I know one unhappy hyena that is crying in northern California tonight!:)

mrmeangenes
02-03-2010, 09:19 AM
I don't give a damn about Olbermann - but I do enjoy Rachel Maddow !

I was told for years: " Oh no ! Don't listen to that (expletive deleted) (sexual preference deleted) pinko, commie,nazi,liberal bitch !"

She goes "over the top" at least once in each broadcast; but for the most part is right on target, and totally devastating.

Boogie man
02-03-2010, 11:14 AM
The fat lady singing, signifies the end of something.
I'll ask what's already been asked...was there a point in there?

Is 'Countdown' going off the air?

Or, was this just some Foxbot trotting out O'Reilly's ratings as some proof of something?


Jerry Springer has ratings too. It doesn't mean that there's anything worth viewing there.

Why doesn't Olby ever have a guest with a different point of view like O'Reilly does? It's a lot more informative and interesting when you have a lively debate. That's why Olby's ratings are so low. The only people watching Olby are moonbats.

CommonCents
02-03-2010, 11:47 AM
On a more civil note, an LA Times writer today chimes in on the subject of Olbermann.

Countdown begins for end of Keith Olbermann's 'Countdown'?
February 3, 2010 | 2:22 am

Remember Keith Olbermann?

He was the one-time must-see anti-Bush ranter who helped rescue MSNBC (yes, it's still on at night) from even worse oblivion years ago.

Well, quietly last month while no one was looking, hardly anyone was watching Keith Olbermann anymore.
The guy, who's even apparently tried to get some Sarah Palin-like eyeglasses, is now forced to leap over-the-top on ex-state senators like Scott Brown and Tuesday's worst person, Fox News' Glenn Beck. Beck is the successful talker with the perfect haircut for radio. Like most Americans, he wasn't watching Keith.

There are a couple of reasons for KO's frustration and anger and volume and core meltdown over the Massachusetts election outcome, among other issues of galactic import. For one, lots more ranters around nowadays on all sides, including that colleague of Keith's with the hugest head in TV. Please, no 3-D for him!

Also, Olbermann's showboat is sinking. Listing in you-know-which direction.

It's as if he thinks talking LOUDER will keep his low cell battery from dying.

Worst, Olbermann's network president, Phil Griffin, is publicly praising him, always an ominous sign in television. While referring to his host almost in the past tense. "Keith has been our tentpole," Griffin says, adding later, "I'm pleased with where we are."

Where they are, as Jeff Bercovici points out over at Daily Finance, is way behind the big boys over at Fox News, Bill O'Reilly and gang. In fact, Keith is so far behind Bill, he can't even make out the state of the license plate, let alone the numbers. Bercovici thinks Americans may be outgrowing Olbermann's schtick.

In the most desirable TV demographic of 25-54, which Keith will soon outgrow himself, "Countdown" lost 44% of its audience from the beginning of President Obama's term until this year. It could have been worse -- say, 45%.

Olbermann averaged 268,000 viewers last month in that sector. That's just several thousand sets of those eyes more than Campbell Brown over on CNN. According to one count, Keith even finished in that time slow behind Nancy Grace. Nancy Grace!

And she's on Headline News, Headline News, the repetitious TV channel the repetitious TV channel inflicted on all U.S. airline travelers within any boarding area around the clock so that when, at least an hour late, each person is finally crammed into plane seats between professional wrestlers, they actually feel relieved.

On the bright side, which everyone knows KO is fond of spotting, his MSNBC audience was only 696,000 viewers 24-54 behind O'Reilly, whose audience has grown 55%, according to Bercovici. Of course, it might be worse this month.

In the immortal words of Edward J. Smith, captain of the Titanic, "What iceberg?"

-- Andrew Malcolm

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/02/keith-olbermann-msnbc-glenn-beck-bill-oreilly-fox-news.html

Independent Harry
02-03-2010, 12:59 PM
It's absolutely amazing the commone terms in language the right uses here...it goes to show how well the programming is going for them...

CosmicRocker
02-03-2010, 01:01 PM
I don't give a damn about Olbermann - but I do enjoy Rachel Maddow !

I was told for years: " Oh no ! Don't listen to that (expletive deleted) (sexual preference deleted) pinko, commie,nazi,liberal bitch !"

She goes "over the top" at least once in each broadcast; but for the most part is right on target, and totally devastating.
I like Maddow too -smart, informative, she may go over the top a bit -but who doesn't?

Can't stand Olbermann: his self righteousness is nauseating

CommonCents
02-03-2010, 02:51 PM
It's absolutely amazing the commone terms in language the right uses here...it goes to show how well the programming is going for them...

If I may, a few observations about your post Harry.

I found it interesting that you completely avoided discussing Keith Olbermann, which is the topic of this thread, and instead dedicated your response exclusively to insulting conservatives that post on this forum.

Unfortunately, such tactics have become an all too common trade mark for those on the left, when ever they encounter a subject that doesn't lend support to their agenda, or give positive reinforcement to their beliefs.

Honest discussion and debate is a good thing Harry

Tommy
02-03-2010, 02:56 PM
I love Rachel also. she does goes off on some gay issues but its a must see show for political junkies

best interview i ever seen was when she had on tom ridge

CommonCents
02-03-2010, 03:17 PM
I like Maddow too -smart, informative, she may go over the top a bit -but who doesn't?

Can't stand Olbermann: his self righteousness is nauseating


I agree 100% with you on Olbermann. As for Maddow, except for disagreeing with her politically, I thought she came off as intelligent and presented herself well. I never had a problem with her at all until the night of the Massachusetts election a few weeks back. She did a pretty good job covering the election and not letting her politics interfere with reporting the facts, until Brown was announced as the winner. Then it all changed. From that point forward, she simply couldn't hide her disbelief that Brown had won, her disappointment in the voters of the state for electing him, and her utter disdain for Scott Brown himself.

After that very partisan and highly unprofessional display, I saw her as just another partisan clown performing in MSNBC's liberal circus.

Moby
02-03-2010, 03:26 PM
Hmmm, just a question. Was there a message in all of that? I must have missed it.
The message is that Boogie actually is concerned about the opinions that a right wing nut case from Liberty University has about a left wing nut case on paid TV.

Olbermann is a shit head just like all pundits and it's hilarious for some biased pundit from the right wing to be attacking some biased pundit form the left. They both have the same job. They both have the same type of people that follow them.

Moby
02-03-2010, 03:27 PM
After that very partisan and highly unprofessional display, I saw her as just another partisan clown performing in MSNBC's liberal circus.
Yet you still post clips of Glenn Beck. Do you like partisan clowns only when they agree with you?

CommonCents
02-03-2010, 03:52 PM
Yet you still post clips of Glenn Beck. Do you like partisan clowns only when they agree with you?

My comments were based on her election coverage, not on the opinions she expresses on her own show. Allowing her feelings, personal opinions and political beliefs to interfere with covering a news event, is not only unprofessional, but displays a lack of self control and weakness on her part.

Surely SirMoby, you understand the difference between hosting a show that covers election results (news) and hosting a political opinion show?

Revere
02-03-2010, 03:55 PM
From that point forward, she simply couldn't hide her disbelief that Brown had won, her disappointment in the voters of the state for electing him, and her utter disdain for Scott Brown himself.

You swerved into the difference. At the root of contempt for resistance to the current regime is contempt for the people who oppose it.

Boogie man
02-03-2010, 04:42 PM
Watching people like Maddow, Olby and matthews is really pretty funny. The look on their faces when their pretend world collapses around them is hilarious. I really had to laugh when Matthews said he "forgot that the President was black". Does he have to remind himself every so often or what? Pretty funny stuff. That's like running out into the middle of the street and hollering...."I'm not a racist".