Keith Olbermann and Joe Scarborough take on O'Reilly. Olbermann again slams his appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show about missing and exploited children. Scarborough takes on O'Reilly's continual obsession with NBC. Please note the dumb weinie that Scarborough has on to defend O'Riley. This guy is a real loser.
In this video, Bob Costas interviewed the late but great newscaster, David Brinkley the night before the 1992 elections. It's a very entertaining interview, but what is amazing is how much of it still applies today as we head into the 2008 elections. It's certainly worth a look see.
New report on Jarrod Fowler who serves on the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan and how he made it to American Idol
Todays Olbermann includes more on the British departure from Iraq and how Basra is really not secure at all, but declare victory and go home anyway. Also, is it really a good idea for the Prince to be sent to Iraq? Breaking News about how the Senate plans to put the brakes on the war. News about the battle between Geffen,The Clintons, and Barack Obama. More on Anna Nicole of course. Britney is back in rehab.
A Patriotic video from the film With A Song In My Heart. Although it is Susan Hayward playing Jane Froman, it is Froman's actual singing voice that was dubbed in.
For details of today's show, just watch the opening as usual. I'm running late so I don't have time to write a commentary of my own. Enjoy. (Friday's show won't be up until Saturday sometime thought)
Olbermann's show for Thursday January 27, 2007. We start off with a report on Saint John McCain "servicing the President" at the Senate Armed Services Committee. Report on Day Three of the Scooter Libby Trial reveals more of Dick Cheney's involvement in the Plame case. A woman skydiver is murdered when her parachute is sabotaged. Weekly report on American Idol.
More on Gonzales, who said he knew nothing of the purging of attourneys but was at a meeting discussing that very thing, one of his deputies pleas the fifth. The military cover up of the death of Pat Tillman. Keith offers commentary about Tom Delay. Keith does a story about Katie Couric's crappy interview with the Edwards, where she used that ridiculous phrase "some people say" to grill them. Anna Nicole and the Keithy awards.
Republicans go to the White House and tell Bush he has no credibility on the Iraq war. Uh...huh. Tell us something we don't know. Attacks in Iraq are up since the beginning of the surge. Some Generals take Bush to task over the Iraq War. Fredo Gonzales is headed back to the hill. O.J. is asked to leave a restaurant and he cries racism. American Idol become I-dull.
1. Rewriting the law (Scooter and the Commuter) 2. The I Team (resigned to scandal) 3. Pardon Politics (Clinton enters the fray) 4. Obama Scare on the campaign trail 5. Eagle Eyed (Back from the Brink) 6. In the flesh (Running of the nudes)
Keith Olbermann Moderates the candidates in this forum that took place at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Countdown with Keith Olbermann. Segments: Tapes at Scooter Libby Trial prove Dick Cheney's involvement in Plamegate.
More on Gonzales gate with breaking news that Karl Rove is fully implicated in this mess. Did you think otherwise? At least five will be facing subpoenas. Tony Snow has trouble with answering the simple question about the firings being political. Wayne Slater on Turdblossom's involvement. Also, Keith does a good job here of taking a closer look at the emails involved, and the lies they were trying to cover. Hilary's plan Iraq plan includes leaving troops there. A segment on how cameras in police cars have shown that there are good cops and bad cops. And a report on American Idol's Sanjaya Malakar who is being championed not only by Vote for the Worst but by Howard Stern also. BONUS! The opening segment of Scarborough Country dealing with the Attorney General Scandal.
Missed Thursdays episode. Here's Wednesday and Fridays.
I uploaded this to youtube way back in November. If I had known about Veoh then, I could have uploaded it here without splitting it up. As it is though, I had to upload it in Five Parts because my video editor wouldn't let me put Humpty Dumpty together again. If you watch Keith, you already know what this is. Part Five of Five
Keith was off on Wednesday. Amy Rohbach does a nice job of filling in. See opening of show for details.
Gonzalesgate Day 2. The plot in the firing of the prosecutors by the Bush administration thickens as the Democrats threaten to put Rove under oath. The Senate proposes to remove the troops from Iraq in a year and two months. The OJ Simpson book may be published anyway. Does Ryan Seacrest want to come out of the closet? Pete Rose adds to his confession. McCain wants you to bet on basketball on his web site...after proposing to make betting on college sports illegal.
On the fourth anniversary of the Iraq War, Bush pulls out the same old same old talking points, trying to link 9/11 to his disastrous invasion of Iraq. You do realize that most of those guys who did 9/11 came from Saudi Arabia don't you. Another scandal breaks on the FBI's abuse of the surveillance act. Subpoenas will be coming soon. The 1984 Hilary You Tube Clip. Since you tube is handing out video awards, Keith gives a few of his own. Al Sharpton gets a fatal case of foot in mouth. The glitch during the opening credits comes from MSNBC, not me.
Most of this show revolves around the shootings at Virginia Tech and little else.
A good program for you tonight. We start off with poor Fredo Gonzales who testifies in front of the Senate. It seems on his way there he was hit on the head by a falling coconut and developed amnesia....about 74 times. This of course sets up a great classic Olbermann investigative segment on the Bush Administration equivalent of The Dog Ate My Homework. That alone makes this one of the better shows in a while. John Dean stops by later to talk about all of this. The fallout from NBC's and other networks decision to broadcast Virginia Tech Killer Cho Seung-hui's murderous manifesto. Keith shows the pros and cons. Oddball is back with flying pizza, as it Keith's Worst Person in the World. It seems among other things, Bill O'Reilly likes having people stalked who don't agree with him. Keith and Maria Malito bid a fond farewell to Sanjayjay and report on the Simon Cowell eyeroll. Fasten your seatbelts, it's time for Olbermann.
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