Keith Olbermann is permanently canceled, right?

Ok Kunta Kinte was an Africa who refused to be rename Tobey.

So he says Trump will always be a whinny Kunta Kinte.
Is he saying Trump will always be a person who will always stand tall, while acting like a victim?
I'd like to hear what he meant by whiney Kunta Kinte.
Btw there is no need for me to cancel Olbermann because I never subscribed to him or his show.
You sure are spending a lot of time analyzing the comments for having never subscribed to him or his show. Fuck that Neanderthal.
 
i honestly thought the white men was trying to change hands mid air

and fell flat on his face

I don't remember him ever doing this type of racist/bigoted sh*t before.

I actually tried my best to decipher his mess.

If he deletes and apologizes do we just let it go?

Or this some reveling sh*t.

There's nothing to hold onto lol

We're at a distance.
Let him go get other white people in check that has nothing to do with us we don't need a relationship with him for him to do the right thing lol
 
When white people check other white people on racism there doesn't need to be any championing or fanfare lol

Say and mean exactly what you say when a toddler learns to use the potty
GOOD
now do that from now on for the rest of your life
 
I'm thinking we just got a glimpse of what white people do behind closed doors.

What happened to Kunta Kinte will ALWAYS be a sore spot for Black folks. No matter how courageous he was portrayed, his failure to return home feels like an extended failure to us as well.

For white people his name is a euphemism for cunt.

We wouldve all been better off if he hadn't have revealed that part of their culture to the masses.
 
When white people check other white people on racism there doesn't need to be any championing or fanfare lol

Say and mean exactly what you say when a toddler learns to use the potty
GOOD
now do that from now on for the rest of your life

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When white people check other white people on racism there doesn't need to be any championing or fanfare lol

Say and mean exactly what you say when a toddler learns to use the potty
GOOD
now do that from now on for the rest of your life

but they fragile.

Or rather WANT to be treated that way

to escape all REAL deserved responsibility repercussions and culpability.

they aint NEVER just gonna DO the right thing.

you HAVE to pet them on head and give them a cube of sugar.

I don't know if we don't ACKNOWLEDGE

(not APPRECIATE)

but give SOME type recognition if that gonna HELP

they NEED that sh*t like an addict

as MUCH as the HATE us?

they EQUALLY NEED for us to LOVE them.

its some real twisted sh*t
 
but they fragile.

Or rather WANT to be treated that way

to escape all REAL deserved responsibility repercussions and culpability.

they aint NEVER just gonna DO the right thing.

you HAVE to pet them on head and give them a cube of sugar.

I don't know if we don't ACKNOWLEDGE

(not APPRECIATE)

but give SOME type recognition if that gonna HELP

they NEED that sh*t like an addict

as MUCH as the HATE us?

they EQUALLY NEED for us to LOVE them.

its some real twisted sh*t

All those things are true but its also true its not our job to help them do the right thing.
 
I'm thinking we just got a glimpse of what white people do behind closed doors.

What happened to Kunta Kinte will ALWAYS be a sore spot for Black folks. No matter how courageous he was portrayed, his failure to return home feels like an extended failure to us as well.

For white people his name is a euphemism for cunt.

We wouldve all been better off if he hadn't have revealed that part of their culture to the masses.

We're a joke and a threat and pretty much the obsession.
 
Appreciate the re up, fuck that cac he could of went a millions ways to make his point but choose those word, keith doesnt come across as someone who just says the first thing on his mind everything he says is deliberate.
 
You let these dudes get comfortable.

Laura Ingraham’s boyfriends have made for strange political bedfellows at times. She has not stuck to dating only conservatives, although she is known for her own right-wing views.

In fact, Ingraham once dated the outspoken liberal pundit Keith Olbermann years ago, who later had his own television show on politics on MSNBC. Although they share in common punditry and the public eye, their politics are the polar opposite. However, Olbermann told The New Yorker that politics did not drive the pair apart. “Olbermann dated Ingraham briefly a decade ago,” the magazine reported in 2008.

“There were a few problems,” he told The New Yorker. “There were a few things that I could see were going to be impediments. Oddly, they were not political things.” The magazine article did not elaborate, but it quoted Ingraham as criticizing Olbermann on the air. “I believe MSNBC really needs to bring in a medical team at this point. . . . I don’t know what happened to him. I really don’t. He didn’t use to be this way,” The New Yorker quoted her as saying.
 



IT'S ALIVE! The premiere episode of Countdown With Keith Olbermann steals from a) all his other programs b) Beethoven and Bach and c) Peter Finch as Howard Beale in the film "Network" - only with Olber-Beale screaming "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take Trump any more! Searing political commentary in Segment One, the news of the day and the Worst Persons In The World in Segment Two including the passing of basketball immortal Bill Russell AND the story of the man who spent years impersonating him. Then in "Things I Promised Not To Tell" in the final segment, the whole history of the Countdown franchise and what really happened at MSNBC all those years ago. Welcome and enjoy: we're starting off with a super-sized premiere edition! Good night and good luck!
 



IT'S ALIVE! The premiere episode of Countdown With Keith Olbermann steals from a) all his other programs b) Beethoven and Bach and c) Peter Finch as Howard Beale in the film "Network" - only with Olber-Beale screaming "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take Trump any more! Searing political commentary in Segment One, the news of the day and the Worst Persons In The World in Segment Two including the passing of basketball immortal Bill Russell AND the story of the man who spent years impersonating him. Then in "Things I Promised Not To Tell" in the final segment, the whole history of the Countdown franchise and what really happened at MSNBC all those years ago. Welcome and enjoy: we're starting off with a super-sized premiere edition! Good night and good luck!
At this point, I forgot this man even existed.
 
Still uncancelled, Olbermann had bad headlines in March and worse press already in April:

Keith Olbermann just had to go there with the grandmothers.

Olbermann, a self-proclaimed Mets fan, was distraught over the excruciating knee injury suffered by Edwin Diaz during the World Baseball Classic on Wednesday night, which will likely cost the star closer his season.

The former ESPN and MSNBC broadcaster lashed out at the “meaningless” global baseball tournament, and got vulgar about the elderly in the process.

“First Freddie Freeman, now Edwin Diaz,” Olbermann tweeted.

“The WBC is a meaningless exhibition series designed to: get YOU to buy another uniform, to hell with the real season, and split up teammates based on where their grandmothers got laid. Call it off. Now.”

Olbermann was admonished by a number of responders, including Wall Street Journal baseball reporter Lindsey Adler.

Adler tweeted: “Genuinely shocking to see this take end with a line about players representing the country ‘where their grandmothers got laid.’ Edwin Diaz grew up in Puerto Rico and Freddie Freeman plays for Canada in remembrance of his late mother. Gross.”

Olbermann issued a partial backtrack.

“Ok, it reads sexist and for that I apologize. Make it ‘where their ancestors got laid,” he responded to Adler.

“That blunt description of the artificiality of the team assignments is also trivial and for that I apologize. But WBC has always been a threat to what actually counts: The Season. Kill it.”

In order for there to be teams beyond the United States, Japan and Latin America that field professional ballplayers, the rules are somewhat relaxed about who can play for which country.

For example, Cam Opp, a relief pitcher in the Mets system, is playing for Great Britain.

Opp lived outside London for six years after his father took an accounting job in the region.






I actually enjoy his political podcast— he’s super smart when he’s not being a fucking idiot.
 
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