somehow he/she/it thinks ignorance is becomingI say this all in good fun, but for a guy who spends time on a political board you don't know who anyone is.
somehow he/she/it thinks ignorance is becomingI say this all in good fun, but for a guy who spends time on a political board you don't know who anyone is.
Probably true, lived long enough and seen enough to know famous today, gone tomorrow applies to most, and I can even recall Joe Pyne on the radio as a kid, pioneer of talk radio, next door neighbors listen to himI say this all in good fun, but for a guy who spends time on a political board you don't know who anyone is.
Had to Google it, the guy is just another talking head, they are a dime a dozen, as I noted, famous today, gone tomorrow, there will always be another talking headsomehow he/she/it thinks ignorance is becoming
this is a political forum and he is linked to many many timesHad to Google it, the guy is just another talking head, they are a dime a dozen, as I noted, famous today, gone tomorrow, there will always be another talking head
Fair enough not liking them, but in the pre social media days Patrick, Olbermann, Stuart Scott et al made the show must watch TV for many.Early days of ESPN, never cared for him, nor Patrick, they tried too hard. I recall Olbermann pontificating that he’d walk from Bristol to Syracuse if Syracuse made the final four in basketball, they won it all, and Patrick claiming with certainty that a famous thoroughbred at the time, whose name I forgot, could win the Triple Crown if he had entered, the horse was four and he was a sprinter
In his defense I said it in good fun. And these are names political junkies would likely recognize, but it's not the end of the world if one doesn't.somehow he/she/it thinks ignorance is becoming
no defense needed. He could quit shitting ignorance all over the forum and do a quick searchIn his defense I said it in good fun. And these are names political junkies would likely recognize, but it's not the end of the world if one doesn't.
I liked him during the Bush years. He was one of the few that felt the invasion of Iraq was wrong.Early days of ESPN, never cared for him, nor Patrick, they tried too hard. I recall Olbermann pontificating that he’d walk from Bristol to Syracuse if Syracuse made the final four in basketball, they won it all, and Patrick claiming with certainty that a famous thoroughbred at the time, whose name I forgot, could win the Triple Crown if he had entered, the horse was four and he was a sprinter
Olbenrmann is a nut.That was not right.
Olbenrmann is a nut.
My exact first thought.No, that's the Left...![]()
Did his failed sense of humor tickle your hairy balls?My exact first thought.
If Iraq had tried to kill a US President would that be grounds for attacking Iraq?I liked him during the Bush years. He was one of the few that felt the invasion of Iraq was wrong.
We’re talking about Olbermann.If Iraq had tried to kill a US President would that be grounds for attacking Iraq?
Why, did your nose tickle?Did his failed sense of humor tickle your hairy balls?
You mentioned the Iraq war so it is fair game .We’re talking about Olbermann.
In regards to Olbermann.You mentioned the Iraq war so it is fair game .
OK would Olbermann been right if Iraq tried to assassinate a US President.In regards to Olbermann.
Nobody threatened that loon Jennings.That was not right.