Keith Olbermann broke down his worst people in the world Friday and guess who won? That's right, a man with no short term memory nor shame:
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Glenn Beck: Violence Inducing Hypocrite
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Michelle Bachmann: Losing Her Census
On Countdown last night Keith Olbermann explored the labyrinthine corridors that compose the staggering intelligence that is Republican Representative Michelle Bachmann's quivering brain-like organ:
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Olbermann's World's Worst People
The Worse is funny in it's typicality, the Worser is frightening in it's implications and the Worst telling in it's ignorance:
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Bush Legacy Talking Points
It's time to start shaping the narrative about how great a president George W. Bush has been (writing that sentence made me throw up in my mouth a little bit):
Reporting from Washington -- In case any Bush administration officials have trouble summing up the boss' record, the White House is providing a few helpful suggestions.This idiot is delusional at best and certifiable at worst; even historians disagree with his theory that history will judge his presidency in a favorable light. The one positive point that I will concede to Bush defenders is his commitment to helping an AIDS ravaged Africa but even on this issue his nutball Christian fundamentalism was allowed to trump established scientific fact, adding yet one more nail to his failed legacy's coffin:
A two-page memo that has been sent to Cabinet members and other high-ranking officials offers a guide for discussing Bush's eight-year tenure during their public speeches.
Titled "Speech Topper on the Bush Record," the talking points state that Bush "kept the American people safe" after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, lifted the economy after 2001 through tax cuts, curbed AIDS in Africa and maintained "the honor and the dignity of his office."
The document presents the Bush record as an unalloyed success.
It mentions none of the episodes that detractors say have marred his presidency: the collapse of the housing market and major financial services companies, the flawed intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war, the federal response to Hurricane Katrina or the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) contains policies on prevention driven by ideological motivations which completely ignore scientifically proven methods. The Bush administration has tied PEPFAR funding to strict requirements such as mandating that 33% of prevention funds be spent on abstinence-until-marriage programs, limiting condom distribution to narrowly-defined "high risk" groups, and demanding grantees to explicitly condemn sex workers. These approaches all run counter to the establishment and continuation of comprehensive prevention programs which have demonstrated effectiveness in slowing the spread of HIV.The harmful effects of Bush's PEPFAR prevention policies have most recently taken shape in Uganda where comprehensive prevention efforts were credited with dramatically reducing the HIV prevalence over the past decade. Pressures of PEPFAR funding requirements have caused a notable shift in the prevention approaches of the Ugandan government however as President Museveni and other leaders have strongly endorsed abstinence-only programs and increased anti-condom rhetoric over the past year. Some 32 million quality-approved condoms remain impounded in government warehouses while the U.S. government ramps up financing for abstinence-only approaches to HIV prevention. According to Ugandan AIDS activists, the government's actions will undermine community efforts to reduce HIV prevalence and HIV transmission. These trends away from scientifically sound, evidence-based prevention strategies are occurring in Uganda and in other countries hard-hit by the AIDS epidemic, such as Nigeria, South Africa, and Zambia.
Keith Olbermann wraps everything up quite neatly below:
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Hannity Interviews Palin In 62 Seconds
I called attention to the obvious kid gloves used in this segment but now Keith Olbermann mashes up Sean Hannity's "fair and balanced" interview with Sarah Palin into a single, easily watchable yet nakedly partisan minute:
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Special Comment: Bush, Sacrifice And Golf
Today Countdown with Keith Olbermann ended with Keith's comment on Bush's latest words about his endless war, the dangers of electing a Democrat in November and what American's (him especially) are sacrificing to insure his legacy:
Only 250 days until we can finally get America out from under the shadow of this horrible administration. I'm already counting.