New civility means apologizing once you've suggested that someone who disagrees with you should have not been born. Keith Olbermann, the most vitriolic Cornell alum I can think of, has been on a roll:
former MSNBC host and Current TV’s chief news officer Keith Olbermann, tried to cover his tracks Thursday afternoon after implying on Twitter that he wished Planned Parenthood had prevented conservative pundit S.E. Cupp’s birth.
“On so many levels she’s a perfect demonstration of the necessity of the work Planned Parenthood does RT @meow_6 #worstpersons S.E Cupp bashing PP on Joy Behar last nite. http://j.mp/hktGUX,” Olbermann posted.
Classy, Keith.
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The sad truth is that it is really the little Keith Olbermans and Joy Behars that will never make it into the world. If I were not saddened by the death of innocent life, I might be hopeful that the liberals will eventually go the way of the Shakers.
ReplyDeleteHe's a creep. That's all there is to say about him.
ReplyDeleteAnd here's his anthem: Creep.
I don't understand? How would providing medical services and mammograms to poor women possibly have prevented SE Cupp's birth? Unless there's something else Planned Parenthood does of which I'm not aware?
ReplyDelete"Unless there's something else Planned Parenthood does of which I'm not aware?"
ReplyDeleteLaunder tax money into Democrat election campaigns?
Keith can't help having all the class of a spam sandwich, he's a liberal.
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