In one segment of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," the host struggles mightily to formulate a single coherent question or statement when he is not spinning off on bizarre, impertinent tangents.
Sublimate is a great word, but he clearly doesn't know what it means so he probably shouldn't use it.
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This video on youtube gets more views every day than his actualy show does. Its really quite embarrassingly pathetic
griptick 1 year ago
(Liberal) Olbermann and (conservative) O'Reilly are two sides of the same political coin: fervent, passionate, and not all that bright.
ClumsyRoot 2 years ago
I actually agree with every statement you just made
rubiconsedge 2 years ago
I can respect your opinion but we will have to agree to disagree on some points. You are right people have to change their lifestyle if they want to prevent some illnesses. Many of the major illnesses however are not related to weight. Not to mention the insurance companies should not be able to do the things they do. They drop people all the time raise rates and they very much come between you and your doctor.
Smartassawhip 2 years ago
Well, I don't agree at all with a public option, but it's likely to happen.
I don't know if you've ever spent much time in Canada, but I have. Their health care is not better than ours, imho.
The fact that many countries with a public option live longer is no indicator of the kind of health care they receive--a major problem in the USA is obesity and lifestyle, problems which will not be solved by government, but rather individuals, or not at all
Just my .02
rubiconsedge 2 years ago
I think that for a moment fear does sway logic which explains why people bought all the lies like the death panels and crap for a moment.. once hearing the truth though which was more logical 3 out of 4 people support the public option. I think that doing nothing at all will be a bigger downfall than anything we could possibly try to do. In my opinion the public option is the only way to go. It will not be perfect nothing ever is but it will be a good start to fixing what needs fixed.
Smartassawhip 2 years ago
Would you agree that emotion, esp fear, sways more easily than logic?
Anyway, I think reform is needed, but I fear the end result may do more harm than good. And none of the proposals I've seen are serious long term solutions, at least not helpful ones. Sad truth is, there aren't easy solutions
I've heard it suggested that Obama may create long term Dem majorities, a la, FDR. I suspect it's more likely he'll do for the Dems what Bush did for the Republicans, and that's not good
rubiconsedge 2 years ago
ah-hah hah hah.... crazy man
The public option will do to health care what Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac did to mortgage banking.
somercet1 2 years ago
I have no doubts what so ever as to what the outcome of this will be. The Dems are going to come out on top and we will get a public option. I just wish that our leaders on both sides would stick to the facts instead of all the BS so that people would be more informed. :)
Smartassawhip 2 years ago
I think the Democratic party is far more organized in this fight than the Republican party is, smart
But, if you're an idealogue, you're only going to see the odious deeds of the opposition
rubiconsedge 2 years ago