Dennis Prager responds to Keith Olbermann on President Bush

This is off topic, but the truth has to be served.

Keith Olbermann, a far left thug, leads a dishonest slanderous television program. His every word needs to be treated with the utmost scepticism. I'm not a fan of Bush, but lies and distortions should not be used by anyone. This is a video reply to TurpisHaereticum who posted the Olbermann diatribe.

To leftists: Just because you differ with a person. That does not make that person evil. You need to lean the different between a differing opinion and a bad one. Likewise a comment that differs from you is not bad and deserving of being down-thumbed into a hidden state just because it differs.

Perhaps you would like to think about how much intellectual substance there is to a post that says "FUCK BUSH". Does that deserve to be thumbed up? If it feels like I am talking to you in a condescending way then stop acting like irresponsible children who need to be talked to as thus.

If Turpis has any interest in honest discourse then he will remove the thumb system from this video so that the leftist tendency to silence opposition will not find a niche in which to manifest itself.

Read the original transcript:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10316_Page4.html

Q Mr. President, you haven't been golfing in recent years. Is that related to Iraq?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, it really is. I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the Commander-in-Chief playing golf. I feel I owe it to the families to be as -- to be in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal.

Q Mr. President, was there a particular moment or incident that brought you to that decision, or how did you come to that?

THE PRESIDENT: No, I remember when de Mello, who was at the U.N., got killed in Baghdad as a result of these murderers taking this good man's life. And I was playing golf -- I think I was in central Texas -- and they pulled me off the golf course and I said, it's just not worth it anymore to do.

Posted on: Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:37 AM
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  1. Posted by: lovesclassiccars on 12/5/2008 6:11 PM
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    I saw this video on youtube, and I agree with Dennis Prager and the commentary on this webpage (also printed on youtube). I acknowledge that those on both sides of the political fence often misbehave, but Olbermann by far exceeds in his looney comments hatred than what liberals may see with some conservative commentators. If the left (and right) wants to sound more credible, they'll best serve themselves by not acting so militant. Those who think that Olbermann is great are probably about as militant as him, and their opinion not so much their own, but more of that of a mob.
  2. Posted by: Tupper Lake on 12/23/2009 3:54 PM
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    Nothing Olberman said was either dishonest or that bad. If you want psychotic hate and lies, you have Michael Savage and Ann Coulter busy stoking the hate and fear furnace all week long.
  3. Posted by: Temporary Fence on 4/25/2011 3:07 PM
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    in his looney comments hatred than what liberals may see with some conservative commentators.

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