Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Keith Olbermann Mocks Newsweek's '150% Insane' Bachmann Wanted Cover (Video)
On his Current Tv series Monday, Keith Olbermann seemed off on Bachmann Wanted's questionable Newsweek cover. "May be the try looking in her eyes showing she is stuffed with the holy spirit? Newsweek thinks it's full of another thing. They call her the full of rage," Olbermann stated (discover the shocking truth, via Huffington Publish, above. "[Then one else] like, 'Sharks with frickin' lasers mounted on their heads!" Olbermann then questioned Ryan Lizza, who authored a brand new Yorker profile from the Republican Tea Party presidential candidate. He requested the way the New Yorker and Newsweek, who put her about the cover searching "150 percent insane," got such wide use of the politician. Lizza states he just responded a press email and jumped on her behalf plane. He was the only real journalist besides somebody from Pajama Media along with a French correspondent in the AFP to follow along with her past Iowa, he states. "Every politician thinks standing on the coverage of Newsweek or Time continues to be a positive thing to complete. She most likely folded the dice and thought, 'Sarah Palin was about the cover lately and she or he looked great'... It didn't come out this way,Inch Lizza states. "You don't look excessively damaged," states Olbermann of Lizza investing a lot time together with her. While Olbermann lauds the brand new Yorker story, he states, "Newsweek will get the photography Pulitzer, I'm afraid. It's the worst magazine cover since Martin Sheen within the Dead Zone." Bachman told a crowd in Iowa that they hadn't seen the coverage, so couldn't create a comment. Newsweek and also the Daily Animal editor Tina Brown defended the coverage, writing on Twitter, "Michele Bachmann's intensity is galvanizing voters in Iowa at this time and Newsweek's cover captures that." Keith Olbermann
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