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Very nice job. When are you guys going to go main stream? Your ratings would quickly pass Fox and Frauds. Of course if it was not for MSNBC, Doberman-Oberman and Matthews might have found themselves on a station that people actually watched. Perish the thought.
When bored I will remote over to that station for comic relief. When you see Oberman he really looks like he has a chain around his neck to keep him form attacking the monitor. How did their impeachment of Bush-Cheney go? That was their theme for most of last year. Oh, how hip! Liberalism truly is a mental illness.
I once attempted to watch KO with the intent of writing a critique, but after 5 minutes of misquotes, innuendo, and fact-less diatribe I switched the channel. Only cool-aid drinkers can watch him froth. btw, PJM should make a spoof of KO frothing to counter the nonsense of MSNBC airing a teary-eyed Beck.
To watch those wackos–Mathews and Olberman–a person has to be an even bigger wacko. That’s why their audience is numerically so low. There just aren’t that many crazy people outside of institutions who watch t.v.
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1. rbell:Very nice job. When are you guys going to go main stream? Your ratings would quickly pass Fox and Frauds. Of course if it was not for MSNBC, Doberman-Oberman and Matthews might have found themselves on a station that people actually watched. Perish the thought.
When bored I will remote over to that station for comic relief. When you see Oberman he really looks like he has a chain around his neck to keep him form attacking the monitor. How did their impeachment of Bush-Cheney go? That was their theme for most of last year. Oh, how hip! Liberalism truly is a mental illness.
Jun 3, 2009 - 7:12 am 2. Will:What kind of ignorant fool wants to listen to his left wing spin?
Jun 4, 2009 - 3:41 pm 3. Mike:I once attempted to watch KO with the intent of writing a critique, but after 5 minutes of misquotes, innuendo, and fact-less diatribe I switched the channel. Only cool-aid drinkers can watch him froth. btw, PJM should make a spoof of KO frothing to counter the nonsense of MSNBC airing a teary-eyed Beck.
Jun 7, 2009 - 5:45 pm 4. Don Rhudy:To watch those wackos–Mathews and Olberman–a person has to be an even bigger wacko. That’s why their audience is numerically so low. There just aren’t that many crazy people outside of institutions who watch t.v.
Jun 9, 2009 - 11:57 am