David Letterman Reacts to John McCain Snub
Dave’s point about having Palin continue the campaign is a good one. Of course, they are too scared to put her in front of the press.
Keith Olbermann on Hillary Clinton’s RFK remarks
Here’s what Keith Olbermann had to say on Countdown last night:
Keith Olbermann’s Special Comment on Hillary Clinton
Amazingly, it appears that Clinton attempted to take his advice.
Keith Olbermann Calls on Bush and Cheney to Resign
Vital Statistics
I rode all the way to work this morning – all 14 miles. It’s the first time in over a year and I felt pretty good. Well, except for my sore butt.
Bike odometer: 108 miles
Current reading: The Last True Story I’ll Ever Tell by John Crawford, The Prince by Machiavelli
Recent listening: DrugMusic, John Prine, Taking The Long Way by Dixie Chicks, Stadium Arcadium by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Running On Empty by Jackson Browne
Recent viewing: FIBA Quarterfinals, The 4400, The Colbert Report
Recent playing: Zuma
Recently accomplished: Finally reached beta on one project at work and GM on the other, paid bills
Imperative To Do: Install network in Graham’s room, sell truck, labels for my sister’s CDs, fix Newton server, kill and pull weeds
Cool Link: Keith Olbermann Responds To Rumsfeld (click on one of the video links to watch)
Watch Keith Olberman
Last fall while I was following the Hurricane Katrina disaster, I stumbled upon quite a few excellent resources for the liberal-minded thinker. One of these was Countdown With Keith Olbermann, a news and commentary show on MSNBC with a liberal slant. One of the features that attracts me is that the format is very Tivo-friendly.
As the name implies, the show counts down the top five stories of the day, providing a summary followed by analysis by Keith, staff reporters and guest commentators. Each story is covered in one of the show’s six segments over the hour that it is aired (twice a night):
- The first two segments are usually political stories and, although numbered “4” and “5” in the countdown, are generally the most important stories of the day.
- The third segment is called “Oddball” and features quirky stories from around the world including the “Top 3 Newsmakers” for the day.
- The fourth segment features the #3 story followed by the “Top 3 Soundbites” of the day.
- The fifth segment has the #2 story followed by “Keeping Tabs” which features celebrity news and gossip. This is followed by the “Top 3 Worst Persons in the World.”
- The final segment, which Keith often calleds “The story my producers are forcing me to do”, is usually about some lighter subject matter and often brings in a guest commentator to make funny for three minutes.
- Keith signs off with “Keep your knees loose.”
If I’m not in the mood for the political stories, I go right to “Oddball” in the middle of the show and then proceed to the “Worst Person in the World” award which very often goes to Bill O’Reilly. O’Reilly presumably has gotten sick of this and recently called for MSNBC to fire Keith and bring back Phil Donahue, who used to occupy the time slot on MSNBC. Although Keith does throw out an occasional reference to the sexual harrassment lawsuit against O’Reilly, mostly he merely quotes O’Reilly’s words in order to show how he is the worst person in the world for that day. I totally dig it.
Olbermann was a favorite of mine when ESPN started out and now I often find myself in agreement with his political sensibilities. I recommend the show highly for all my readers, right or left, conservative or liberal.
Here’s a few related links:
- “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” in Wikipedia
- “Bill O’Reilly” in Wikipedia
- Chicago Tribute column about O’Reilly’s petition
- Olbermann’s blog at MSNBC
- Olbermann Watch: An anti-Olbermann blog (for balance)
Update 2/28/06: Someone started a petition to replace O’Reilly with Donahue. Here’s what bloggers are saying:
- Newshounds
- Percy’s Notebook
- Resonance
- Harris Online
- Doug Krile
- Not Your Father’s America
- Mikeleh’s Take
- Hellena Handbasket