Olbermann, Keith 1959-Overview
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Keith Olbermann
Truth and consequences : special comments on the Bush administration's war on American values
by Keith Olbermann
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4 editions published between 2007 and 2008 in English and held by 961 libraries worldwide The author shares his observations on the mismanagement, cronyism, duplicity, cynicism, and lack of accountability in the Bush administration, condemning a government that has lost its ability to distinguish between leading and ruling a nation.
Pitchforks and torches : the worst of the worst, from Beck, Bill, and Bush to Palin and other posturing Republicans
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4 editions published between 2010 and 2011 in English and held by 591 libraries worldwide Every weeknight on MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, with his particular wit and style, Olbermann skewers politicians, celebrities, and people behaving badly. This book starts right after President Obama's election and collects all of Olbermann's acclaimed "Special Comments," a few of his "Quick Comments," all but one of his feature "WTF," selections of "Bushed" and "Still Bushed," and, of course, a healthy dose of "The Worst Person in the World." Covers everything from gay marriage to Sarah Palin, John Edwards' love child, and the Bush legacy--plus Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and, of course, Bill-O.--From publisher description.
The worst person in the world : and 202 strong contenders
by Keith Olbermann
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5 editions published between 2006 and 2007 in English and held by 493 libraries worldwide Geraldo Rivera. The Coca-Cola Company. Victoria Gotti. Tom Cruise. Ann Coulter. Various members of the Bush administration. All have earned the dishonor of "Worst Person in the World," awarded by MSNBC's witty and controversial reporter Olbermann on his nightly MSNBC show Countdown. Now, he brings all his medalists together in this wildly entertaining collection that reveals just how twisted people can be-and how much fun it is to call them out on it. From tongue-in-cheek observations to truly horrific accounts, Olbermann skewers both the mighty and the meek, the well-known and the anonymous for their misdeeds. He also reports on some of the recent fallout from his awards, such as the controversy with John Gibson and the mysterious disappearance of remarks about Cindy Sheehan on Rush Limbaugh's Web site. Plus, he reveals the winner of the most coveted award of all: "Worst in Show."--From publisher description.
The big show : inside ESPN's SportsCenter
by Keith Olbermann
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3 editions published between 1997 and 2011 in English and held by 433 libraries worldwide From World Sports Headquarters in historic Bristol, Connecticut, comes the book that's more colorful than Dennis Rodman's hair. Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, the former tag-team partners of ESPN's award winning SportsCenter, mark for the ages their most unforgettable moments, which have transformed the art of sports broadcasting--bringing what People magazine calls their "Letterman-like loopiness and Koppelesque smarts" to the printed page. The Big Show gives you the honest, horrifying, yet always entertaining story of two men, three cameras, and highlights run amok.--From publisher description.
Bobby Darin beyond the song
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1 edition published in 2005 in English and held by 121 libraries worldwide Tracing of the singer's career from his first television appearance in 1956 to his last in 1973, featuring live performance clips.
The big show [inside ESPN's SportsCenter
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1 edition published in 1997 in English and held by 61 libraries worldwide
The big show : a tribute to ESPN's SportsCenter
by Keith Olbermann
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2 editions published in 1998 in English and held by 39 libraries worldwide From World Sports Headquarters in historic Bristol, Connecticut, comes the book that's more colorful than Dennis Rodman's hair. Keith Olbermann and Dan Patrick, the former tag-team partners of ESPN's award winning SportsCenter, mark for the ages their most unforgettable moments, which have transformed the art of sports broadcasting--bringing what People magazine calls their "Letterman-like loopiness and Koppelesque smarts" to the printed page. The Big Show gives you the honest, horrifying, yet always entertaining story of two men, three cameras, and highlights run amok.--From publisher description.
Bill Moyers journal. [December 14, 2007
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2 editions published in 2008 in English and held by 9 libraries worldwide "Joined by MSNBC's popular and provocative Keith Olbermann, Bill Moyers explores the changing face of journalism while gaining insight into the defiant stance of Olbermann's political commentaries. Also on the program: Dr. Ronald Walters, director of the African American Leadership Center at the University of Maryland, discusses racial issues intertwined with the 2008 presidential campaign. And: Bill Moyers Journal continues its reporting on media consolidation. Topics include the debate over relaxing ownership rules and the real-world implications of increasing cross-ownership of newspapers and broadcast outlets in the same markets"--Container.
The worst person in the world and 119 strong contenders
by Keith Olbermann
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide
Race in politics
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Truth and consequences [special comments on the Bush administration's war on American values
by Keith Olbermann
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2 editions published in 2007 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Democratic 2008 presidential candidates speak at the AFL-CIO Presidential Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Democratic 2008 Presidential candidates Chris Dodd, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, and Bill Richardson answering questions prompted by Keith Olbermann and the audience at the AFL-CIO Presidential Forum at Soldier Field in Chicago. Top questions are the war in Iraq, health insurance, and labor rights. Introduction by John Sweeney, President of the AFL-CIO. more
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