I've been a big fan of Olbermann for some time but lately, he has started to get on my nerves in a big way. Maybe MSNBC fired him or maybe he quit but one thing for sure, his ego is a bit out of hand. The smirk he wears is almost out of control and he acts like his extreme opinion is the only one that could possible be half way valid. Tonight I flipped back and forth between thetwo, and granted, O'Donnell doesn't have the gravitas, but he seems much more even than Olbermann. Olbermann is on vacation or something, but his hand is in there, you can tell. Another thing is how the polls are slanted. O'Donnell is sure that these polls that come up almost daily are still running in favor of the president. Olbermann's reports are a lot more pessimistic about the subject and until today, I thought they were against the president because of the reporting on his channel. So, maybe things aren't so dire as I have been thinking. Maybe there is hope left in the world. If Olbermann, a noted lefty, is predicting doom and gloom, he can only hurt the reelection campaign. We can't afford to think we're skating on thin ice. Let Faux news talk bad about our chances, let's try to keep our own side in an upbeat frame of mind. Maybe some folks have jumped ship but, let's just face it, if Obama doesn't win again, we are going to have a weirdo, nutso right winger back in charge of our country. We've all seen what happens when one of them is in, and the last one of them wasn't even considered a weirdo or even a nutso. Evil, stupid, easily led maybe, but not a weirdo. So, Olbermann, keep your negativity out of it. We need forward movement with an eye toward reelection of Obama not you helping the weirdos with their evil plots.
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