June 23, 2008

Keith and Laura, Sitting in a Tree...

This, to me, was the most fascinating thing in the New Yorker's Keith Olbermann profile last week:

Shortly after Olbermann’s “shut the hell up” commentary on President Bush last month, conservative radio pounced on the implication that he was calling American troops in Iraq “cold-blooded killers,” and Olbermann took particular note of criticism from Laura Ingraham, who said on the air, “I believe MSNBC really needs to bring in a medical team at this point. . . . I don’t know what happened to him. I really don’t. He didn’t use to be this way.” (Olbermann dated Ingraham briefly a decade ago. “There were a few problems,” he told me. “There were a few things that I could see were going to be impediments. Oddly, they were not political things.”)
Say what? How'd that happen? I'm certainly not surprised to hear it didn't work out...

Posted by Stephen Silver at June 23, 2008 03:55 PM
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