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Affleck is Brilliant
November 02, 2008 9:52 AM
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I used to adore Keith Olbermann and thought he was courageous to speak truth to power while calling out the Bush administration over the Iraq war. However, he started to eviscerate Hillary Clinton in March or April. At first I couldn't believe what I was hearing. His reasoned and well-documented outing of Bush transitioned to viscious attacks on Hillary. I turned him off when he made a graphic reference to Hillary and another person going in to a room, and only one coming out. The implication was that Hillary would be wiped out by this person. Why and how he sold out to Obama is something I would really like to know. Wonder what they have on him?
Posted by: Jo CHGO | Nov 2, 2008 11:13:27 PM
I'm no fan of Ben Affleck, particularly as far as his own liberal politics go, but I have to agree ... this was an award-winning mockery of Olbermann's demagoguery.
I admire conservatives who can mock conservatives and liberals who can mock liberals.
Posted by: Arthur | Nov 2, 2008 10:01:03 PM
“Keith Olbermann is the best .He is incredibly popular and now he is an icon.
An icon? Please he’s a joke! A clown, fool, a moron.
Is he “popular”? True he beats local public access channel in 90% of the market (so long as the public access channel is off the air)
Posted by: Injest | Nov 2, 2008 7:09:47 PM
grapejuice
“This Olberman fellow...
Does someone like this exist and think he represents the media?
You have to be kidding me if he truely exists.
Otherwise I haven't a clue as to what this skit is other than disgusting. What kind of a guy sits there and skews everysingle thing. The pointless rants are just as disgusting. “
Yes Olberman actually DOES exist and this skit was more on target than off.
The first time I saw the “real” Olberman thing,
I thought it WAS a SNL skit!
Posted by: Injest | Nov 2, 2008 6:55:51 PM
Good parody, not great - overdoes some aspects, makes up some (living with mom) out of thin air.. but the mannerisms are well captured here.
As an Olbermann fan, I say..bravo!
Posted by: JJ | Nov 2, 2008 6:35:31 PM
OMG- that was more than brilliant! I am not a fan of Olbermann, but I sincerely believe we need someone to balance out Fox and Olbermann is perfect for that.
Now Chris Matthews is another subject - he is the most obnoxious talk show host - he NEVER gives his guests time to speak - always talking over them.
Posted by: redgirl | Nov 2, 2008 2:19:27 PM
Keith Olbermann is the best .He is incredibly popular and now he is an icon.I love Ben Affleck and he did an amazing job.
Posted by: Jenny | Nov 2, 2008 1:19:40 PM
How can you caricature a caricature? KO is a hateful, pompous ### who has defined himself as the standard for journalism. He seems to have risen to power by bullying and threatening those who are afraid of his obvious mental illness. It saddens me that so many tolerate him let alone actively support him.
Posted by: Sterling Hallbrook | Nov 2, 2008 1:19:21 PM
Sorry Wade, I think Olbermann is one of the few television commentators who told the truth during the abuses and arrogance of the Bush and Cheney regime.
The rest of the media pretty much trotted along behind Bush and Cheney until it became obvious this was a losing proposition.
Posted by: pefros | Nov 2, 2008 1:10:57 PM
pefros: it is ironic that you suggest your opponents lose with dignity in this blog..Olbermann to me is the face of what Obama supporters see as the voice of "hope." He is a fool.
Posted by: Wade | Nov 2, 2008 12:54:17 PM
It was so funny, and just like Keith. Especially all of those shifting camera angles. lol
Posted by: Michelle | Nov 2, 2008 12:44:20 PM
Olbermann said on Friday that he had seen Affleck's rehearsal and thought it was hilarious. He seemed most worried about the possibility that the sketch might get cut, as they rehearse several more than the number that actually air.
I think he's thrilled that Affleck obviously has seen the show quite a bit. He was so dead-on down to the little looks, that it's obviously not something he learned about at the writers' meeting.
Posted by: chalmers | Nov 2, 2008 12:40:00 PM
The only faint hope the Republicans think they have is to attempt to demonize Senator Obama and the Democrats as - communists, socialists, terrorists, racist, white haters, america haters, family haters, media darlings, immigrant facilitators, kool-aid drinkers, zombies, freedom stealers, etc.
It's such a transparent and pathetic strategy, and it is the worst of American politics.
My advice to the Republican right wing is - you deserve to lose after the last 8 disastrous years in power - try to lose with a little dignity.
Posted by: pefros | Nov 2, 2008 12:37:00 PM
This best part of this will be watching Olberman try to pretend he thought it was funny too.
Posted by: Blenheim | Nov 2, 2008 12:36:48 PM
Really Courtney and you know this because?????
Posted by: Just Wondering | Nov 2, 2008 12:19:20 PM
Oh, let's not fool ourselves, "Dems". There will be no Obama tax breaks for the middle class. He is an advocate for the lowest of the lower class, and nothing more. Middle class? Please. His agenda provides for poor blacks, and that's it. Get a clue.
Posted by: Courtney | Nov 2, 2008 11:48:00 AM
Today writes, "You thought Olberman was scary as a journalist, wait until these people are in power."
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You're right. We might end up in a "fake" war costing tax-payers trillions monthly, a mortgate crisis, huge unemployment and no tax breaks for the middle class.....Oh wait, that's happening now. (lol) What a joke...
Posted by: Dems | Nov 2, 2008 11:35:29 AM
You thought Olberman was scary as a journalist, wait until these people are in power.
Posted by: today | Nov 2, 2008 10:57:51 AM
This is better than some of Mr. Affleck's movies. He would have also been a good Obama, capturing Obama's serial lying and hypocritical characteristics.
Posted by: young_voter | Nov 2, 2008 10:57:45 AM
Olbermann and his huge ego must have hated this! This is a guy who was afraid to go to the republican convention and never had a contradicting opinon on his show.
He gets journalist from nbc and the new york times as so called objective journalist to agree with his delusional opinons. Who listens to someone who rants and screams for up to 15 minutes to make his point. If McCain does pull an upset maybe he will do us a favor and have a complete meltdown on the air. He almost makes Hannity sound reasonable! His obvious envy of fox's ratings make him look like a child who didn't get enough candy on halloween!
Posted by: robert | Nov 2, 2008 10:55:25 AM
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