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Keith Olbermann Suspended Without Pay
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<blockquote data-quote="clueless" data-source="post: 782231" data-attributes="member: 15572"><p>Here's why--the confirmation by ABC as well as the NY Times analyst in the terminology used to describe MSNBC--specifically, that the purveyors of the term 'Faux News' in reference to the supposed bias of Fox News are guilty of just as much bias as their conservative counterparts. Olbermann has been a mouthpiece for the extreme left for many years, and yet--like the other liberal hypocrites--only sees the bias in others, not acknowledging it in himself. And finally it has caught up to him. </p><p></p><p>That said, I suspect this has more to do with his ratings--O'Reilly consistency beats him--than (shock) he gives to liberal democratic politicians. Also perhaps, since he had these politicians on his show, perhaps MSNBC was concerned with violations of the 'Equal Time Rule'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clueless, post: 782231, member: 15572"] Here's why--the confirmation by ABC as well as the NY Times analyst in the terminology used to describe MSNBC--specifically, that the purveyors of the term 'Faux News' in reference to the supposed bias of Fox News are guilty of just as much bias as their conservative counterparts. Olbermann has been a mouthpiece for the extreme left for many years, and yet--like the other liberal hypocrites--only sees the bias in others, not acknowledging it in himself. And finally it has caught up to him. That said, I suspect this has more to do with his ratings--O'Reilly consistency beats him--than (shock) he gives to liberal democratic politicians. Also perhaps, since he had these politicians on his show, perhaps MSNBC was concerned with violations of the 'Equal Time Rule'. [/QUOTE]
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