March 26th, 2009 2:12 pm

Keith Olbermann, God Of Twitter

Gregg Pollowitz modestly titles his new post the Funniest Keith Olberman Thing You’ll Read Today–and it’s tough to argue with him.

Another post on the Olbermannic-depressive Keith is also humorous, but in a much more sardonic way (and it dovetails remarkably well with the quote from Jonah just below this post): “Howard Dean urges civility towards president … on Olbermann’s show.”

(Incidentally, Olbermann claimed–on air!–that “I‘m not on Twitter.  I tried to sign up last summer and abandoned the project.” Unfortunately, there wasn’t a video at the time that simplified the complexities and contradictions of Twitter’s postmodern architecture. But now there is!)

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1. Mikey NTH:

Ah. Now there will be a hunt through NBC to find the person who spoofed Dan Cooper spoofing Keith Olberman.

I expect someone will record a Countdown where Olberman will state that he has, with mathematical precision, determined who has stolen the strawberries.

Mar 26, 2009 - 4:21 pm

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