Friday, November 05, 2010

Keith Olbermann - CHEATER!!! Candidate for worst person in the world?


THIS I AM CERTAIN OF - ONE OF THE MOST HATEFUL, BIASED, HYPOCRITES IN THE MEDIA

So, this does not surprise me at all. Basically, he has cheated his "profession". Unless you believe as I do that Keith's chosen profession is actually "the worlds oldest profession" rather than that of journalist.

Anyone who believed that this guy was an objective, ethical journalist should have had their heads examined a long time ago. I understand that a relatively low-level, national network did hire him as such. But that says more about their competence and intelligence. Nice work NBC.

Here is a rather simplistic definition of the ethics and standards these guys are supposed to adhere to. The problem is almost none of them do nowadays.

Wikipedia - Journalism ethics and standards:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism_ethics_and_standards


Journalism ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and of good practice as applicable to the specific challenges faced by journalists. Historically and currently, this subset of media ethics is widely known to journalists as their professional "code of ethics" or the "canons of journalism".[1] The basic codes and canons commonly appear in statements drafted by both professional journalism associations and individual print, broadcast, and online news organizations.

“ Every news organization has only its credibility and reputation to rely on. ”
-Tony Burman, ex-editor-in-chief of CBC News[2]

While various existing codes have some differences, most share common elements including the principles of — truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability — as these apply to the acquisition of newsworthy information and its subsequent dissemination to the public.[3][4][5][6]

Like many broader ethical systems, journalism ethics include the principle of "limitation of harm." This often involves the withholding of certain details from reports such as the names of minor children, crime victims' names or information not materially related to particular news reports release of which might, for example, harm someone's reputation.[7][8]

The principles of Journalistic codes of ethics are designed as guides through numerous difficulties, such as conflicts of interest, to assist journalists in dealing with ethical dilemmas.

It's time to stop complaining about the fact that the 'horses have left the barn' and go out and round up the horses and put them back in the barn.

NBC not only crapped all over what passes for a news division over there, but they allowed this 'part-time sportscaster' to defecate all over their usually fine NFL broadcasts. By virtue of his presence alone (although at times seasoned with noxious doses of Bob Costas), the broadcast has become unbearable to watch for many.

For the love of Edward R. Murrow. David Brinkley and Chet Huntley must be spinning in their respective graves. Thank God Walter Cronkite's legacy has been spared the indignity as well.

This guy has masqueraded for years as a sportscaster, then many more years as 'serious journalist'. Now the charade is finally and officially -- OVER.

From theblaze.com

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/olbermann-suspended-indefinitely-for-political-contributions/

OLBERMANN SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY FOR POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS

According to a statement from MSNBC president Phil Griffin, host Keith Olbermann has been suspended indefinitely without pay for political contributions he made to Democratic candidates.

“I became aware of Keith’s political contributions late last night,” Griffin said. “Mindful of NBC News policy and standards, I have suspended him indefinitely without pay.”


Why would any of this be surprising to learn about little Keith-y? I had him pegged as a bed wetter a long time ago. No surprise here. Move along.



Keith Olbermann Is A Poopy Pants?

http://mrssatan.blogspot.com/2009/07/keith-oblermann-is-poopy-pants.html

It appears Keith Olberwiener is a poopy/pee-pee pants. He suffers from incontinence, a malady that makes it difficult for one to control their bladder and bowel movements. Of course, this must be a very unpleasant experience for the person suffering from it as well as how it affects those around said person.

From Jacksonville.com:
"Mr. Keith has a bladder and bowel control problem. He has been known to not only pee in his pants while on the air but he has also poo-pooed."

From NewsVine:
"Olbermann's incontinence problem is well known in media circles."

While I would never make fun of a medical affliction, Olberwiener proves the exception to the rule.

If Olbermann is incontinent, it couldn't happen to a more deserving person. His insides are so toxically loaded with urine and feces he can't control himself. In other words, he's chock-full of sh*t and pi$$. Not that we didn't already know this.

No wonder his past girlfriends say he's a dud in the sack.


I know deep down inside that taking delight in another person's misfortune is the definition of schadenfreude. And yet, in this case, I do it with an inner smile on my face anyway.

Now all of Keith's commentaries and political pontifications -- both past and future -- will be tainted -- or asterisked if you will -- by the of putrid scent of BIAS.


Sorry Keith, looks like you've been busted by the Karma Police. Now you run your little panty-waisted behind home and go curl up in the fetal position and cry. You little pansy.

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