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Keith “Sheikh Mohammed” Olbermann Spits in the Eyes of 911 Families and Phil Griffin Wanted a Job at Fox?!

                

On June 8, Keith did a truly despicable thing. As part of his hapless, petty war on Fox News, a war he has completely and utterly lost - check out the latest ratings news, the Stalker uses a Ground Zero controversy to attack Rupert Murdoch:

…our winner: Rupert Murdoch. His “New York Post” has been beating the drum of race hatred here in New York. A columnist inspired a protest of a Muslim county center in lower Manhattan which the newspaper has incorrectly described called the “ground zero mosque.” 

Well, Rupert got what he wanted, 500 protesters showed up at our most hallowed ground as they hated Muslims as hard as they could hate them.

Really? Murdoch ordered 500 bigots to condemn a little ole community center? We didn’t think that even Keith could sink this low. Now, he has drawn grieving 911 families into his silly vendetta. He has lost the ratings war, but wants to take as many people down with him as possible in a sort of rhetorical kamikaze attack. As usual, the Stalker has missed the story - not that he actually cares. Please, please take a moment to read about this controversy: 911 Familes for a Safe & Strong America. This organization has done some great work in exposing the truly radical nature of those behind a Mosque that would sit adjacent to Ground Zero - a Mosque that by its very design would only serve to remind Americans of who killed them on September 11.

We’re told the management at Comcast is aware of Keith’s peculiar behavior here.

I wonder where Keith will go after the takeover. His options are limited. Al-Jazeera? New spokesman for Weight Watchers?(see pic below!) Mascot for Media Matters? Please use the comments section for your ideas. Maybe we can create a contest out of this.

                                     

Phil Griffin: “Can I See Roger Ailes… Please!”

You see, MSNBC wasn’t always as wildly “successful” as it is now. A few years ago, things looked pretty bleak. A couple of former MSNBC folks who had made their way over to Fox News at that time tell us that were contacted by their former colleague, MSNBC President Phil Griffin, at his lowest point. He just couldn’t make it work where was, but had an idea. Why not just move to the where it was already successful? If only someone could get him into Roger’s office… Hmm…

Well, Phil never got that meeting (at least through our sources). That left him with only one option - throw in with the likes of the Stalker and turn his network over to the Democratic National Committee. The rest, as they say, is history.

Griffin may never savor actual success in anything that he does, but at least he’ll have the love and admiration of his current audience numbering in the many dozens.

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