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The Nexus of Politics and Terror

October 12, 2005 Keith Olbermann hit a home run with this segment on the politicization of terror alerts called "The Nexus of Politics and Terror."  
 
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siriusdog69 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Great job Keith. Anyone who paid attention the last 8 years didn't need Tom Ridge to tell us you were right all along.
PoliticsCentralX (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow, Keith actually was right on this, it came pretty much true.
NCCNeon (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow? No surprise here.
walkermydawg (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow, does not sound like the shit for brains administration that I have known Just arrest his ass for reading "My Pet Goat" for 7 mins.

Let him sit in prison for as long as Padilla
thestephenfry (4 months ago) Show Hide
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former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge has now confirmed Keith's findings.

George Bush has indeed repeatedly heightened the alert levels to win elections. Truly sickening.
soysie (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Keith was right on the mark about how Bush manipulated his way into a second term that along with Florida's voting flip flopping.
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Bush's first Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge just announced a book in which he admits that Bush ordered him to raise the terror alert for political reasons on the eve of the 2004 elections. This proves that Olbermann was correct in the allegations in this report.
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Yepper. Four years later and OLbsrmann'a suspicions are borne out. Of course the correlation was so strong that the only ones disputing it at the time were the paid propagandists such as Hannity and Limbaugh and the "low information" yahoos who devour their swill.

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