Former NBC News star quits on air!
NEW YORK (PNN) - November 28, 2017 - Disgraced former NBC star Keith Olbermann, the liberal news anchor that feuded with Fox News star Bill O’Reilly for nearly a decade, has been using his nightly news program to lead the so-called “resistance” against President Donald Trump since the inauguration. Monday, Olbermann abruptly quit the popular social media news show, The Resistance with Keith Olbermann, because he was too beaten to continue.
Bizarrely, Olbermann refused to acknowledge he was defeated by Trump. Instead, he used his last program to declare victory for the alt-left - and predicted Trump would be impeached for referring to Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas”.
“I am confident now, even moreso than I have been over the last year, that this nightmare presidency of Donald John Trump will end prematurely and end soon, and I am thus also confident that this is the correct moment to end this series of commentaries,” Olbermann said. “This ballgame is also over and I don’t think it’s going to last another 13 months, so this series is over.”
Laughable, say critics. Rumors have already started that Olbermann was simply fired… again.
This wouldn’t be the first time Olbermann has been abruptly let go.
In 2011, he was fired from his MSNBC prime time show for making unethical campaign contributions to Democrat lawmakers.
The next year, he was fired from Current TV, a liberal news station partially owned by Al Gore.
After firing Olbermann, the left-wing outlet released the statement, “Current was also founded on the values of respect, openness, collegiality, and loyalty to our viewers. Unfortunately these values are no longer reflected in our relationship with Keith Olbermann and we have ended it.”
In 2015, a year before launching his online “resistance” movement, Olbermann was fired from ESPN.
Critics say the firing is justice.
After all, Olbermann is the kind of character that claimed Trump and his family had done more damage to Amerika than Osama Bin Laden did on Sep. 11, 2001.
No wonder he can’t keep a job.