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So by the same token should Obama say something about all the horrible things said about McCain or moreso Palin at his Rallies? How about every star in hollywood having something to say about it despite the very apparent lack of political understanding on their parts? Obama isn't running anymore of a clean campaign than McCain, and he's not inciting any of this crap just as McCain isn't. I'll say it once, I'll say it again, Keith Olbermann is a moron.
Leaving aside the fact that you are engaging in the common strategy among McCain apologists of trying to shift (or compare) blame to Obama: Let's have some examples. What is being said at Obama rallies that could potentially incite hatred and violence? Please, let us know so we can have an honest discussion.
BG7 do you know how much exactly Keith Olbermann gets paid under the table from the Obama campaign or does it all come from MSNBC?
Olbermann did a Special Comment against Obama ~April/May, so I don't see what point you're trying to make.
Obama does silence the people at his rallies when they rise up against McCain. <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_3SkmGHlH5g&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_3SkmGHlH5g&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
Olbermann Kicks Off Special Komment with a Lie Party Down with Katy Tur! You didn't have to go very far into Tuesday's Special Education Komment to find the infamous, deplorable Keith Olbermann once again twisting reality to smear Sarah Palin. To wit: 1:25 p.m. Eastern Time, today, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. During the warm-up act by a red meat Congressional candidate aptly named Chris Hackett, Hackett mentions Obama and a Palin audience member shouts, "Kill Him." And Gov. Palin, as usual, does nothing about it; says nothing to these thugs and psychos. She may not have heard this one. It is impossible to believe that by now she has not heard about the other ones. Her silence is deafening. She may not have heard it? Here's the report from the Scranton Times-Tribune that Oralmann used as his source. It confirms that was said at 1:25 pm. So far so good. But what is Herr Olbermahn not telling us? Here's what Bathtub Boy left out: 1:40 p.m.: The press pool has arrived at Riverfront Sports. Gov. Palin should arrive shortly. 1:56 p.m.: Gov. Palin, accompanied by her husband, Todd, walked onstage to a rousing reception by the Riverfront Sports crowd as the theme from "Rocky" played. What's this? Gov Palin hadn't even arrived when some doofus shouted "Kill Him"! Oralmann twists the facts by saying "she may not have heard" it. May not?!? She wasn't even there! "Her silence was deafening." Well, it is kind of hard to be heard when you are in a motorcade miles away. Keith Olbermann, once again demonstrating that he is a slovenly political hack, and, above all, a flagrant liar. http://www.olbermannwatch.com/
He silenced the Boo's to continue with his speech. Has he ever stopped and individually addressed someone as McCain did after a deplorable comment was made? No, he hasn't. And I really hope your not naive enough to think that things haven't been said. As I said before, neither candidate should have to, however if you want to talk about who has gone out of their way in the middle of a speech to stop these kind of comments, that would be McCain. I'd like to see that personally. I'll go out on a limb and say that it was kindergarten shit compared to the lies he spews about Republicans on a nightly basis. Wrecked.
So you are naive enough to think that deplorable things aren't said about McCain/Palin at Obama rallies? Got it.
I am objective enough to not make things up without a cite or reference. Perhaps spectators haven't yelled "kill him" about Sen. McCain. Nah.
It's obvious to even the most infantile retards that horrible things are said about both candidates by both groups of supporters. Republicans happened to get unlucky when the "Kill Him" comment was recorded clearly at a rally. I don't need a cite or reference to say what I did, it's called common sense, get some.
They aren't. Nobody is yelling terrorists at Obama's rallies or kill him in referencing John McCain. You don't hear it at Obama's rallies. Nothing to the extent of "kill him". If they were, we'd know because that is the age of technology that we live in. Regardless of your politcal beliefs, Americans are going down a path that could set this country back for years and devastate it if this hate mongering keeps up. I at least applaud John McCain for standing up to some of those nutcases last week. The sad thing is he was booed by his own supporters for doing so.
Yeah, come on. No one is yelling "Kill Him", "Terrorist", or "Treason" at Obama rallies. The worst thing probably said at Obama rallies is "McBush". Olbermann ripping into Obama. <iframe height="339" width="425" src="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/25466045#25466045" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>
Are you kidding me? What do a bunch of people in Hollywood have to do with this? Do they represent Obama's campaign, do they work for him? There is a huge difference between correcting someone at a rally when you are speaking, and someone who speaks of their own free will simply because they are a public figure. You are insane.
How is a random person yelling something at a rally any different than a hollywood actor spouting off because they have a platform to broadcast their views? Either way, their still supporters of one candidate or another. And neither of which actually represents the campaign. But for some reason, McCain is being held accountable. Remember my argument from the start has been that neither candidate should have to do anything about these statements, because they are beyond their control. And yes, I know, I'm racist, fanatical, and insane...all because I'm anti-Obama. And Dumpy, I didn't berate you in any way shape or form, I said you were naive and suggested you use some common sense, that's it.