That guy has to be one crazy SOB. Cannot imagine how much fun it would be to have dinner and drinks with that guy some evening when he was in the mood to talk about his career.
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That guy has to be one crazy SOB. Cannot imagine how much fun it would be to have dinner and drinks with that guy some evening when he was in the mood to talk about his career.
I think many dislike him for his liberal point of view, which shouldn't impact someone's impression on someone's sports commentary, but clearly it does. And to that, Keith only has himself to blame. Musicians, actors and other celebrities of course can speak up on political matters if they want, and they often times do, because their celebrity gives them a platform to influence a large audience. But that same platform can backfire when you alienate a large portion of the population.Interesting, that's about the complete opposite impression I have of him.
I agree with that, and in his case, he can't really say that he hasn't succeeded. He certainly has a nice bank account, so I guess in the end, he gets to stir the pot and still has money to show for it.Olbermann seems like a guy who goes out of his way to cause trouble at his place of employment, wherever that is. He's not asking for my sympathy and I'm not giving him any, but it looks like, from this distance anyway, he brings all of this stuff on himself and enjoys stirring the pot with his superiors.
I think many dislike him for his liberal point of view, which shouldn't impact someone's impression on someone's sports commentary, but clearly it does. And to that, Keith only has himself to blame. Musicians, actors and other celebrities of course can speak up on political matters if they want, and they often times do, because their celebrity gives them a platform to influence a large audience. But that same platform can backfire when you alienate a large portion of the population.
If I was advising Mr. Olbermann or any other celebrity for that matter, I'd say to keep your political opinions to yourself. Now in Olbermann's case, he made a career out of expressing his political perspectives so it would be a bit harder to avoid.
I think many dislike him for his liberal point of view, which shouldn't impact someone's impression on someone's sports commentary, but clearly it does. And to that, Keith only has himself to blame. Musicians, actors and other celebrities of course can speak up on political matters if they want, and they often times do, because their celebrity gives them a platform to influence a large audience. But that same platform can backfire when you alienate a large portion of the population.
If I was advising Mr. Olbermann or any other celebrity for that matter, I'd say to keep your political opinions to yourself. Now in Olbermann's case, he made a career out of expressing his political perspectives so it would be a bit harder to avoid.
That guy has to be one crazy SOB. Cannot imagine how much fun it would be to have dinner and drinks with that guy some evening when he was in the mood to talk about his career.
Olberman was sports long before he was in politics. He and Dan Patrick made sports center popularHe's a commentator/opinion guy that often comes off as just angry. That is his "thing"...that's what he is/does, and that's the niche he created for himself. I liken him to what ESPN tried to do w/ Rush Limbaugh several years ago. Those guys can't divorce sports from politics/social commentary (their prior/other career), and that bites ESPN in the rear. What ESPN is evidently saying is that ESPN isn't the place for his "thing".
Olberman was sports long before he was in politics. He and Dan Patrick made sports center popular
typical democrat fascist, there is nothing liberal about him, not open for honest debate or freedom, but just another democrat fascist.That guy has to be one crazy SOB. Cannot imagine how much fun it would be to have dinner and drinks with that guy some evening when he was in the mood to talk about his career.
There's no such thing as a "typical democrat fascist" since fascism is right wing and democrats are left wing.typical democrat fascist, there is nothing liberal about him, not open for honest debate or freedom, but just another democrat fascist.
There's no such thing as a "typical democrat fascist" since fascism is right wing and democrats are left wing.
Never been impressed by the guy. Probably had good reason to let him go.
typical democrat fascist, there is nothing liberal about him, not open for honest debate or freedom, but just another democrat fascist.