Some blogger in New Orleans has decided that Keith is not sufficiently devoted to the progressive or liberal causes she holds dear.
Why? Because she read Howard Kurtz's slam job in the WaPo--and BELIEVED it. And even read things into it that were not there. Like, that he has no control over what stories are covered on his show, and that he writes less than half of it. She says these are questions that "should be asked," but then she supplies the answers herself. Incorrect ones, if we are to believe what he has actually said.
Oh, and apparently, she's decided he likes baseball way too much.
Thus, she has posted the following diatribe to warn us all away from him:
http://hellsmouthcafe.wordpress.com/2006/04/03/beware-of-false-gods/Some juicy excerpts:
Nobody else who wants to have faith in Keith Olbermann seems to be catching on to what's really going on here. No one who interviews him asks about how much he has let his involvement in Countdown slip since taking up his daily moonlighting gig at ESPN Radio.
The questions that should be asked are: how much say do you have in what stories are covered on the show? and: how much of the writing is yours? When the answers are 'none' and 'less than half, and falling fast,' the followup question should be: Why?
Before this guy is canonized by the left, they need to remind themselves that 99% of television is an illusion. And that goes for news as well, particularly cable news. Mr. Olbermann has reduced himself to the role of 'talent,' reading stories chosen and largely written by other people off a teleprompter. He may agree with what he's reading, but it's not coming from him...
Keith's heart is in sports. He needs to go back there and stay there–permanently. And unless he can make Countdown into a three-hour-a-night, six-day-a-week program exclusively about baseball, this will come to pass, within a year at most. Count on it.
Progressives and those seeking honest, first-person criticism of the Bush administration and its policies need to get a clue: this guy is not your knight in shining armor. He's going to run from the battlefield at the first opportunity....
I say this with a heavy heart. But Keith Olbermann is a sheep in wolf's clothing. He's not holding up any banners for anybody but himself. Enjoy him while you still can, but keep in mind that what you're seeing is really just a not-so-great and not-so-powerful Oz who would much rather be watching and/or talking about baseball. Let's go back to the transcript. This is what Keith said himself on C-SPAN's Q&A about how much of Countdown he writes:
It varies. I have written as much as 100 percent. I have literally written every word in a one-hour newscast when we have had people out sick or something. I have written everything from that -- the open I always write...And then there might be 6,000 words in the show. I try to keep it down below 3,000. I try to keep it below 50 percent, but I rarely succeed in that.So, that equates to "less than half, and falling fast"?
And here's what he has to say about how much say he has about the show's content:
As much as I want, basically. It is -- I don’t know what happened, maybe I shouldn’t say this aloud or it will all stop, but for some reason after 25 years of professional broadcasting in which people have told me, no, no, you can’t do it that way, this is one where they come to me and they say, how shall we do it, Keith?Sure doesn't sound like "none" to me.
Also, it appears she read WAY too much into the end of Kurtz's hatchet job article. When Keith said he would go back to sports if things got too hot, I think it's quite obvious that he meant that if he were no longer permitted to do his news show the way he wants, and he was FIRED because he refused to do it any other way, he would have sports to fall back on. What's wrong with that? Keith knows he has a "safe" career to go back to if he's not permitted to do what he wants in the news world. That GIVES him clout; it doesn't take it away. It means he can be LESS afraid of insisting on doing things his way, knowing that if he gets canned because of it, he will be welcomed and appreciated elsewhere.
I did not read it as him saying "You know what? The second someone tells me I can't be critical of the Bush administration anymore, I'm just going to quit and get a full-time job covering baseball, because that's what I really want to do anyway."
I mean, come on. We all know how much he loves baseball, and we have joked about how he loves to take time off and go catch a game, and some of us have complained a bit about how much time he's given the steroids thing on his show. But really--were the two weeks he spent at spring training evidence of a guy whose heart is not in covering the news? Why on earth would he have done TWO working vacations (given that he's gone on record before saying he has plenty of vacation time coming to him) if he didn't care about doing the news, and doing it his way?
This blogger reminded me of every DU'er I've seen who thinks that Keith is just another media clown who is either a) under GE's thumb and not really free to say what he wants to or b) a Johnny-come-lately jumping on the bandwagon and criticizing * only for the ratings, who believes he will skip town the second that criticizing * is no longer popular (or some other idiot comes into power). That we can't trust him because "he'd really rather do sports, and he spends way too much time covering baseball."
In other words, someone who has not only forgotten how KO has come out in favor of even unpopular positions in the past (again, I bring up the Ohio election fraud issue), but someone who wants KO to be what THEY want him to be. Rather than to be himself. And won't trust him unless he becomes it.
Me, I'd rather see him be himself. Himself, with all his flaws and foibles.
Maybe he's not really here to be our savior, the way we joke about ("help me, Olby-mann Keithobi"). But as long as he's on the air, saying what he's saying, then, dammit--people have someone intelligent and fun to listen to who questions the Powers That Be.
And how can that be bad, or wrong?
Why can we not enjoy it while it lasts?
And hope that it lasts a long, long time?