PBS' Bill Moyers interviews Keith Olbermann 12-14-07 PART 2
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This is a fabulous interview, particularly in the next segment because Olbermann addresses some of the criticisms and weaknesses in what he does - SPECIFICALLY that what he does is the same as the guys he criticizes, but on the other side. It's nice to hear someone like this confront those flaws and the dangers they pose honestly.
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redhurricane24, you're right. It takes a lot of guts to admit to your weaknesses, something Bill O'Reilly needs to cultivate. He couldn't even admit to being wrong about calling a teddy bear a "panda" on The Daily Show, because he's too cowardly to admit, "I was wrong."
Whatever you think about Olbermann's politics, there's no denying this man is incredibly courageous.
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Sure, I'm more lame than the guy who can't spell FAIL. Gee, now when I think about it, don't you fail?
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learn how to spell.... wow, you are lame
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All great people experience doubt. What makes them great is admitting that doubt. Keith Olbermann is just following that example.
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Pizzledizzlewizzle, when you try to end a criticism with the word FAIL, learn how to spell the word first.
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lol did you watch this?
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"I have lived much of my life assuming much of the responsibility around me and developing a dread of being blamed for things going wrong. Moreover, deep down inside I've always believed that everybody around me was qualified and competent, and I wasn't, and that some day I'd be found out." -Keith Olbermann in Salon online ESPN Mea Culpa November 17, 2002
Praise Keith and his courageous type of journalism. We need this man.
SusanBrownLetsLaugh 4 years ago 11
The only real journalist on TV.
reillyacet 4 years ago 8