Can't help but smile.
He is just such a weird and eccentric personality. May not be the taste of many ... but its ESPN2 at 11:30. You really aren't clicking on that now.
Kilborn was one of my favorites during his short stint.
The over/under until he's fired/quits or the show tanks is Xmas Eve when he insults the Baby Jesus on a drunkin' bindge at St Patricks Cathedral in NY.
The man is an angry nut job who won't finish his 2 year contract.
You can dislike Olberman and be a Dem. Put Rush on one side and Olberman on the other and I'm as far away from both of those wack jobs as you can get.
I'm a moderate, independent, Reagan Democrat. But I'm also part of the 86% in this country who think Congress is pathetic.
I love my country but really dislike the con men who run it.
Let's not make this political. I dislike haters and Olberman can be flat out mean and has hate in his heart.
Just another reason to dislike ESPN. Rarely, if ever, watch them anyways.
Terrible career move for him to get away from sports and move to politics. If he stuck with ESPN like he should have, his life would probably be a lot easier on him.He was hired but cannot talk about politics...Which is a good thing. When he did straight sports he was pretty good.
Well put. Could not have said it better.Met him once, brilliant guy. He knows it too. Also, one of the more arrogant people I've ever come across.
Will be an important figure when the history of the political media wars is written as one of the first people to successfully out the right wing media machine, and Fox News for what it was.
That said, meeting him put me off watching his show. That, and his deliberate shift from debunking the rights absurdities to creating his own.
Terrible career move for him to get away from sports and move to politics. If he stuck with ESPN like he should have, his life would probably be a lot easier on him.
His problem was not the politics, it's his ego. He's exceptionally talented, but he has left every job in a blaze of glory (WCVB in Boston, ESPN, MSNBC, CurrentTV). Many of his former employers won't even let him back in their buildings. Given the past bad blood with ESPN, I'm kinda shocked they hired him back.
Whether the show is successful or not, he will flame out again.
Terrible career move for him to get away from sports and move to politics. If he stuck with ESPN like he should have, his life would probably be a lot easier on him.
His problem was not the politics, it's his ego. He's exceptionally talented, but he has left every job in a blaze of glory (WCVB in Boston, ESPN, MSNBC, CurrentTV). Many of his former employers won't even let him back in their buildings. Given the past bad blood with ESPN, I'm kinda shocked they hired him back.
Whether the show is successful or not, he will flame out again.
I don't blame so much for that. Everyone complains about how dishonest and phony the media is. Upsetting the media establishment at ESPN and cable news orgs doesn't bother me at all. I think it's probably necessary.
At his best, KO brought a certain honesty that really stood out. Whether you agreed with him or not he used verifiable facts instead of the media shtick that was everywhere else.
I could see how that would piss off a lot of people in the business. I assume he gets board with dealing with it then goes full wacko on air and behind the scenes.
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I don't blame so much for that. Everyone complains about how dishonest and phony the media is. Upsetting the media establishment at ESPN and cable news orgs doesn't bother me at all. I think it's probably necessary.
He burns bridges because he's a preening, arrogant, self-centered jackass with an entirely inflated opinion of his own intelligence, and people just generally don't like working with him. I'm sure he'd be the same way if he worked at Costco.