As Expected,

Keith Obamamann finds something else to shit all over Hillary Clinton:




When he has his delusional "special comment" online, I'll post it here on the blog.

Update: The idiot's remarks are here:



If you'd rather read than watch him make his filthy remarks, they are here.

He obviously didn't read the statement by the Argus Leader's executive editor:

"The context of the question and answer with Sen. Clinton was whether her continued candidacy jeopardized party unity this close to the Democratic convention. Her reference to Mr. Kennedy's assassination appeared to focus on the timeline of his primary candidacy and not the assassination itself."


No spin, just facts.

Furthermore, we have the actual interview with the context to look at, which I posted just below. That hasn't stopped Olbermann from assassinating Clinton's character.

I think it is time for people to call for Olbermann's firing at MSNBC. This is filthy, reprehensible, insane, unbelievable.

This shitbag who invokes MLK, JFK, and RFK is too fucking young to remember any of them. This shitbag engages in character assassination to try and help his bosses' pick, Obama, to go up against McCain.

He needs to be fired from television--NOW.

If anybody wants to start a campaign to pressure MSNBC to fire Olbermann, I'm in.

By the way, RFK Jr. has this to say:

“It is clear from the context that Hillary was invoking a familiar political circumstance in order to support her decision to stay in the race through June. I have heard her make this reference before, also citing her husband’s 1992 race, both of which were hard fought through June. I understand how highly charged the atmosphere is, but I think it is a mistake for people to take offense.”


He supports Hillary Clinton for president. I will believe his words, Keith, before I will EVER believe a word you say.

Update: Of course Obama's campaign exploits her remarks as somehow being about him. I hope it all backfires on his campaign.

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