Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Keith Olbermann: Scott Walker 'Worst Person' - AGAIN

Keith Olbermann, MSNBC, continues to pummel away at Scott Walker.

TMJ4, Milwaukee's NBC affiliate, does the same.

At the beginning of September, Olbermann highlighted Walker as a 'worst person' for his campaign ad that included a shot of him wearing boxing gloves.

On Tuesday, Olbermann named Walker a 'worst person' once again.

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Transcript
KEITH OLBERMANN: But our winner, the GOP's candidate for the governor of Wisconsin, Scott Walker.

His campaign, in which he donned boxing gloves in one commercial even though his opponent was savagely beaten last year, it has been a joy for the rest of us. And now he's added to our joy.

Mr. Walker has issued a 68-page jobs plan. Here is page 1: the logo, the headline, and the words 'one of the keys to the.' Yup, the whole thing is in like 36-point type. A later page has exactly 13 words on it. 'We must lower the heavy tax burden that prevents businesses from investing in.' That's right. You can read Scott Walker's entire 68-page jobs proposal aloud in about four and a half minutes. Actually less. I forgot page 55 which consists entirely of 'invest in infrastructure' in bold type. And I shouldn't have counted the three half-page photos.

But he's got a 68-page jobs plan. You know a really good jobs plan? Print the state budget like that. Think of all the new forklift operators and hernia surgeons you'd need. Scott Walker, Republican candidate for governor of Wisconsin. At least you can see his crap from a mile away. Today's worst person in the world.

The fact that Olbermann keeps ripping Walker tells me that the White House is using its MSNBC propaganda arm to help Barrett. We know that the White House feeds the hacks at MSNBC its talking points.

Walker should consider Olbermann's buffoonery an indication of just how threatening he is to the libs and the Democrats.

Keith Olbermann said, "Reagan's dead and he was a lousy President." Are we really supposed to take what Olbermann says as having any value?

To Olbermann and his minuscule audience, I share this message from Kelsey Grammer:


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KELSEY GRAMMER: Today we step forward to graciously salute Keith Olbermann who named us his 'worst person in the world' even though we're not a person. We're a whole bunch of persons who are happy to hear from hundreds of thousands more after your kind mention.

Thank you and 'heart' you. But we're just getting started. We're charging, galloping, and grand opening. We caught your wave and we're sitting on top of the world. Our gratitude runs toward you like the fresh, clean torrent of a mountain stream in the Spring thaw.

Oh, and here's an apple pie. Yes, we sent you a pie. It's the least we could do for now. But stay tuned. There's more to come.

That's a terrific note to dear Keith. I hope he enjoys the apple pie.
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Phil Walzak, Tom Barrett's communications director, is thrilled to cite Keith "Reagan's dead and he was a lousy President" Olbermann's words.
Scott Walker doesn’t think we need adult leadership. In his latest juvenile stunt, Walker mocks real ideas to create jobs, and in the process he mocks the thousands of Wisconsin families that are struggling to make ends meet in this recession.

This latest sophomoric gimmick attracted national media attention, leading Keith Olbermann to label Walker "worst person in the world" on Tuesday’s episode of Countdown.

Click here to find out what Scott Walker did to earn this title, and donate $5 now to show Scott Walker that you want a governor who takes creating jobs seriously.

This is the third time in three months that Scott Walker has been named one of Keith Olbermann's worst persons in the world. And it raises real question about Walker’s immature leadership style, and how serious he truly is about solving Wisconsin’s problems.

We need an adult in the governor’s office. Click here now to watch Keith Olbermann's segment, and donate $5 to show your support for Tom’s campaign to really fight for jobs.

Whoa, Phil!

What do mean that Tom's going to "really fight for jobs"?

FIGHT?

How dare you speak of Tom Barrett fighting! How insensitive!

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