I've made no secret of my opinion of Lawrence O'Donnell.
Ever since his almost surreal meltdown on MSNBC in October 2004, I don't know whether to laugh or to fear for his health when I think of the REAL Lawrence.
The Infamous Complete "Creepy Liar" Transcript
I was alerted to O'Donnell's latest smears on Riehl World View, "Lawrence O'Donnell Is Scum."
From the Huffington Post:
The L.A. Times is edging closer to the most likely reason for the 18 hour delay in reporting that the Vice President of the United States shot someone:
"This was a hunting accident," said Gilbert San Miguel, chief deputy of the Kenedy County Sheriff's Office. "There was no alcohol or misconduct."
How do we know there was no alcohol? Cheney refused to talk to local authorities until the next day. No point in giving him a breathalyzer then. Every lawyer I've talked to assumes Cheney was too drunk to talk to the cops after the shooting. The next question for the White House should be: Was Cheney drunk?
I have never gone hunting with ultra-rich Republicans on a Saturday afternoon, but I have seen them tailgating at Ivy League football games, so it's hard for me to believe that any of their Saturday lunches are alcohol free.
Let's walk through this using the O'Donnell brand of logic.
O'Donnell went absolutely berserk when talking to John O'Neill about claims from his book, Unfit for Command.
Although I have never spent a Saturday or any afternoon with ultra-liberal O'Donnell, I have seen him making a complete ass out of himself, so it's hard for me to believe that any of O'Donnell's thoughts are credible.
Does that sound fair?
Of course not; neither is O'Donnell's extrapolation.
Logic is not a lib strong point.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Lawrence "Creepy Liar" O'Donnell's Latest
Posted by Mary at 2/16/2006 12:21:00 AM
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Who is this O'Donnell guy and why does anyone take him seriously? I don't know where this guy came from, nor do I know what credentials he has that establishes his credibility.
I do know what establishes his lack of credibility. The only times I've ever seen or heard him, he was going ballistic about something. He needs valium.
Who is O'Donnell?
http://www.mclaughlin.com/about/bio.asp?pid=16
Lawrence O’Donnell, Jr. is an Emmy winning producer of NBC’s “The West Wing.” The “West Wing” episode he co-wrote on the death penalty won the 2000 Humanitas Prize for writing that “communicate(s) those values which most enrich the human person.” Mr. O’Donnell was also the creator and Executive Producer of “Mister Sterling,” NBC’s Washington-based drama set in the U.S. Senate.
Mr. O’Donnell is also MSNBC’s senior political analyst.
During the election year 2000, Mr. O’Donnell was a contributing editor of New York Magazine with a column on national politics.
From 1993 through 1995, Mr. O’Donnell was the Democratic Chief of Staff of the United States Senate Committee on Finance. The Committee has jurisdiction over legislation involving taxation, international trade, health care, Social Security, Welfare, and other income security programs.
In 1992, Mr. O’Donnell was Chief of Staff of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
From 1989 until 1992, Mr. O’Donnell served as Senior Advisor to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. He began his professional association with Senator Moynihan as Director of Communications in the Senator’s 1988 re-election campaign.
A writer prior to entering politics and government, Mr. O’Donnell published the book Deadly Force (1983), which was adapted as a CBS movie in 1986. He has written essays and articles for several publications including The New York Times, New York Magazine, People, Spy, and Boston Magazine.
Mr. O’Donnell has also appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, Nightline, Charlie Rose Show and several other programs.
Suffolk University awarded Mr. O’Donnell an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, in 2001.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Mr. O’Donnell is a graduate of Harvard College (Class of 1976). He lives in Los Angeles.
What is O'Donnell?
CRAZY!
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