Difference between revisions of "Keith Olbermann"
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'''Keith Olbermann''' is a [[liberal]] [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] political commentator and activist, formerly a sportscaster. He currently hosts ''Countdown,'' a nightly news and commentary program on [[MSNBC]]. | '''Keith Olbermann''' is a [[liberal]] [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] political commentator and activist, formerly a sportscaster. He currently hosts ''Countdown,'' a nightly news and commentary program on [[MSNBC]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:04, April 2, 2007
Keith Olbermann is a liberal Democrat political commentator and activist, formerly a sportscaster. He currently hosts Countdown, a nightly news and commentary program on MSNBC.
Olbermann has a history of disputes with Bill O'Reilly, the host of Fox network's "The O'Reilly Factor". One example is when he corrected O'Reilly about the execution of American soldiers in Melmédy, Belgium by Nazi SS officers. Bill had reported that the American soldiers executed the Nazi soldiers.