Another Quickly Reversed Olbermann-Related Suspension
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The former ABC anchor received some feisty retorts from the opinion shows he blames for ruining television news.
His self-regard is still intact, and he spends an hour making references to his suspension.
Paul to Spitzer: "Your personal agenda is getting in the way of you being a very effective broadcaster."
Columnist Stu Bykofsky gets into a heated debate with someone he believes to be Keith Olbermann.
He releases open letters to his fans, and blogs about baseball.
"Keith Olbermann was suspended because he refused to deliver an on-camera mea culpa."
Countdown to a new statement from MSNBC begins.
He's been suspended indefinitely without pay.
Plus, Keith Olbermann interviews the MoveOn.org rep who got her head stomped on.
Plus, the Washington 'Post''s Eugene Robinson and Keith Olbermann see gridlock as a political "wet dream" for Barack Obama.
Plus, Rachel Maddow wants to remind everyone that Williams's firing is SO not a First Amendment issue, on our regular cable-news roundup.
We learned this from reading Keith Olbermann's Twitter.
The MSNBC toast also chatted about his father at the Thurber Awards last night.
The decision to pull him was not related to his political views.
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