Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Minced Garlic ... Keith Olbermann Special Comment - Feeling morally, intellectually confused?

Minced Garlic ... Keith Olbermann Special Comment - Feeling morally, intellectually confused?

All day today, after hearing about, and reading, the latest “fear-o-grams” from President Vice President Dick Cheney, and his Vice PresidentSecretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, I could feel another “Garlictorial” percolating - That is until I watched MSNBC’s most prized program - Countdown with Keith Olbermann.


Hence, only Minced Garlic, since the main focus of the post will be Olbermann’s eloquent dissertation.

Cheney and Rumsfeld... Jeez, there are infomercial actors that have stronger morals and higher ethics regarding what they will say on-camera then these two cretins.

Excluding the first 5.5-years of this Bush Administration, we’d have to go back quite a ways (Nixon Presidency? ... McCarthy?) to find an elected, sitting Vice President and a sitting Cabinet member of the United States utter such un-American speech

I suspect it will be tomorrow, or later, before the transcript of Countdown is posted, however, on his Bloggerman Blog, Olbermann has, essentially, the entire tome posted.

He kicks it off with;

The man who sees absolutes, where all other men see nuances and shades of meaning, is either a prophet, or a quack.

Donald H. Rumsfeld is not a prophet.

Read it for yourself

Feeling morally, intellectually confused?

P.S. To borrow from Olbermann and Countdown, if there was a “Best Person In The World” segment, Mr. Olbermann, you would have to be the recipient of it tonight.















There are infomercial actors that have stronger morals and higher ethics regarding what they will say on-camera then these two cretins

Update - More on Keith Olbermann’s Special Comment, with video on Crooks and Liars

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Right On Garlic! Though I would hate to see what these two guys would be selling in an infomercial