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12/13/2007 1:56:10 AM
^^^ I half agree with you.IMO, Olbermann kind of makes himself look a little lame by making his harshest rant to date on one of the lamest topics he could think of.People already hate Bush. Even Hooksaw has been disowning him as of late. Considering this, and considering that Bush's stance on Iran is getting no where, Olbermann should have come up with a far better issue to rant about. Instead of focusing so much on Iran, he should have focused more on lying in general. And he really should have left the direct insults out. That's one thing O'Reilly is good at, is making his insult more indirect. I don't follow Rush enough to say.The way he worded this most recent rant is that people sympathetic will ignore it publicly while only secretly agreeing with it (because it's too belligerent to stand by publicly), while it will only serve to harden the Bush supporters against the "lie-beral media" or whatever.[Edited on December 13, 2007 at 4:28 AM. Reason : ]
12/13/2007 4:27:53 AM
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12/13/2007 4:39:39 AM
12/13/2007 4:42:52 AM
12/13/2007 7:32:56 AM
half of those bolded parts are not ad hominems.
12/13/2007 9:10:08 AM
This may be a lost cause because admittedly Olbermann's tendancy is to be a bit foamy at the mouth and his ostentatious presentation gets a little tiresome.However, his points about the change in language before August and since are interesting and [New]. When I read last week that Bush said he had not been briefed on the NIE before it was released, I literally rolled my eyes. Are you trying to tell me that the most powerful man in the country doesn't get intel reports weeks or months before the public does? Seriously? Meanwhile Bush was waving his dick at Iran threatening them until right before the report was released. Irresponsible AT BEST.So, in order for this thread to get on track, let's discuss Olbermann's main point which was that.Trolls, feel free to contribute to the main topic or please exit the thread.
12/13/2007 9:14:32 AM
12/13/2007 9:14:36 AM
But don't you think there is a possibility that the rhetoric will only be more fuel for the propoganda that is undoubtedly being distributed to the Iranian people. Even beyond that, if the rhetoric and hard line worked-- don't you think now would be a good time to shut up about it? For lack of a better analogy, a parent doesn't keep screaming at their kids once the kids do the right thing.
12/13/2007 9:22:39 AM
^yeah actually I agree with that completely...I like that parent/kid analogy...Now is the time to talk to Iran and say "ok...lets talk about somethings". Ya know...approach them and appear to be diplomatic. and show some interest in whats important to them. You gotta do that now because if you dont...what is Iran's incentive to behave?? That doesnt mean back off completely. Iran has to know that they have to play by the rules. But now is definitly the time to talk to them...
12/13/2007 9:26:19 AM