Keith Olbermann: ‘The Correct Number, Secretary Clinton, is Not 50 Percent. It’s A Hundred’ (Video)
Guess Who’s Back – And Just in Time!
Long time liberals likely remember what now seem like MSNBC’s glory days, with Keith Olbermann anchoring the network’s top nighttime show, “Countdown,” with his “Worst Persons” lists. The hot-headed newsman introduced us to Rachel Maddow who took over his time slot when the NBC brass fired him in 2011.
Olbermann is back, sort of, doing commentary for Esquire. Less hot-headed, but still right on the money.
In this installment, Olbermann vehemently disagrees with Hillary Clinton’s claim that “half” of Donald Trump’s supporters fit into a “basket of deplorables.”
“That’s where she screwed up.”
“The correct number, Secretary Clinton, is not 50 percent. It’s a hundred,” he concludes, after detailing exactly why Trump’s supporters are “racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic.”
And Olbermann has strong condemnation for the other half of Trump’s supporters, who follow him not because of his racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, Islamophobia, but in spite of it: “You are even more deplorable.”
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