ElectionSnark (25 April)

April 26th, 2008 By: Jason, Managing Editor | Tags:

PBS airs an interview featuring a long-time anti-American with a long record of spewing bile towards anyone he disagrees with about anything. Infamous Rev. Jeremiah Wright was also there.

Keith Olbermann proves to be a complete ass. Yet. Again. Disgusting, but not sexism. Oh. But it’s ok. He apologized. Think he will ever apologize for his insanely long history of outrageously over-the-top BDS? Nah. Way too much to hope for. Why Olbermann went from being a second-rate sportscaster to a third-rate political commentator, we’ll never know.

The height of Democrat political humor has been acheived: “old guy” jokes.

Clinton campaign loses key fund-raiser at a crucial time. Booking limits on the Lincoln Bedroom may be to blame.

The pattern of demanding candidates apologize for what other people say seems to never die. It’s going to become impossible to ever elect anyone to anything if the standard is that they cannot have ever associated with a moron.

Fred Thompson says he would reject VP nomination. No sign that anyone was going to offer it to him.

And, of course, the empty “yay for us” story of the day.

All links via Memeorandum.

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  1. Michael van der Galien
    April 26th, 2008 at 11:31
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    Fred Thompson says he would reject VP nomination. No sign that anyone was going to offer it to him.

    LOL! That’d be something; the two grumpy from the muppets running for office.

  2. Interested
    April 26th, 2008 at 13:32
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    Clinton campaign loses key fund-raiser at a crucial time. Booking limits on the Lincoln Bedroom may be to blame.

    LOL @ Lincoln Bedroom.What - not jail time this time around as a cause to lose a key fund-raiser?

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