There's only one thing I hate more than a sore loser... (Democrats, Republicans)
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MSNBC takes the cake. Keith Olbermann has got to be the jerkiest, prickiest, person on TV. He still thinks it is funny to put other people down on a regular basis, but has he looked in the mirror at all? He's the kind of kid (who never grew up) that you just want to punch. I am not an advocate of violence, but this guy makes me want to be.
We're not sore winners in general. But I believe that the worst half-dozen or so of the McCain/Palin crazies here on CD deserve nothing but ridicule. They were contemptible. They mocked everyone who was connected to reality. They derided the actual evidence, and insisted that they knew better than everyone else. They made up lie after lie, and insisted that the flimsiest rumor had to be true.
They, plus war-monger Kristol and fat-head O'Reilly, deserve all the ridicule that can be heaped upon them.
We're not sore winners in general. But I believe that the worst half-dozen or so of the McCain/Palin crazies here on CD deserve nothing but ridicule. They were contemptible. They mocked everyone who was connected to reality. They derided the actual evidence, and insisted that they knew better than everyone else. They made up lie after lie, and insisted that the flimsiest rumor had to be true.
They, plus war-monger Kristol and fat-head O'Reilly, deserve all the ridicule that can be heaped upon them.
Let me clue you in - there is another "worst half-dozen" or more from the left side as well.
In any case, when it comes to true ridiculous journalism, I think MSNBC takes the cake (and I'm not a bit of a FOX NEWS fan).
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