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Keith Olbermann 9-11-06 Speech - We Have Not Forgotten Mr President

dmcowen674

No Lifer
Link - thanks Harvey :thumbsup: This hole in the ground

Wow

I have not seen one of the broadcast from this guy yet.

Amazing how when I say it or Ray Nagin says it, we get lambasted.

Maybe I should be a reporter?

Maybe a reporter should run for office?
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Keith Olbermann is without a doubt the best news anchor on television today. Two weeks ago, echoing the spirit of the legendary Edward R. Murrow, Olbermann took Donald Rumsfeld to task for comparing critics of the Iraq war to Nazi appeasers. Tonight, broadcasting live from above a desolate and still demolished Ground Zero, Olbermann delivered a stirring eight minute commentary indicting the Bush Administration's shameful and tragic response to 9/11. The entire speech is worth watching and reading, so I'm posting the full tHalf a lifetime ago, I worked in this now-empty space. And for 40 days after the attacks, I worked here again, trying to make sense of what happened, and was yet to happen, as a reporter.

All the time, I knew that the very air I breathed contained the remains of thousands of people, including four of my friends, two in the planes and -- as I discovered from those "missing posters" seared still into my soul -- two more in the Towers.

And I knew too, that this was the pyre for hundreds of New York policemen and firemen, of whom my family can claim half a dozen or more, as our ancestors.

I belabor this to emphasize that, for me this was, and is, and always shall be, personal.

And anyone who claims that I and others like me are "soft,"or have "forgotten" the lessons of what happened here is at best a grasping, opportunistic, dilettante and at worst, an idiot whether he is a commentator, or a Vice President, or a President.

However, of all the things those of us who were here five years ago could have forecast -- of all the nightmares that unfolded before our eyes, and the others that unfolded only in our minds -- none of us could have predicted this.

Five years later this space is still empty.

Five years later there is no memorial to the dead.

Five years later there is no building rising to show with proud defiance that we would not have our America wrung from us, by cowards and criminals.

Five years later this country's wound is still open.

Five years later this country's mass grave is still unmarked.

Five years later this is still just a background for a photo-op.

It is beyond shameful.

At the dedication of the Gettysburg Memorial -- barely four months after the last soldier staggered from another Pennsylvania field -- Mr. Lincoln said, "we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract."

Lincoln used those words to immortalize their sacrifice.

Today our leaders could use those same words to rationalize their reprehensible inaction. "We cannot dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground." So we won't.

Instead they bicker and buck pass. They thwart private efforts, and jostle to claim credit for initiatives that go nowhere. They spend the money on irrelevant wars, and elaborate self-congratulations, and buying off columnists to write how good a job they're doing instead of doing any job at all.

Five years later, Mr. Bush, we are still fighting the terrorists on these streets. And look carefully, sir, on these 16 empty acres. The terrorists are clearly, still winning.

And, in a crime against every victim here and every patriotic sentiment you mouthed but did not enact, you have done nothing about it.

And there is something worse still than this vast gaping hole in this city, and in the fabric of our nation. There is its symbolism of the promise unfulfilled, the urgent oath, reduced to lazy execution.

The only positive on 9/11 and the days and weeks that so slowly and painfully followed it was the unanimous humanity, here, and throughout the country. The government, the President in particular, was given every possible measure of support.

Those who did not belong to his party -- tabled that.

Those who doubted the mechanics of his election -- ignored that.

Those who wondered of his qualifications -- forgot that.

History teaches us that nearly unanimous support of a government cannot be taken away from that government by its critics. It can only be squandered by those who use it not to heal a nation's wounds, but to take political advantage.

Terrorists did not come and steal our newly-regained sense of being American first, and political, fiftieth. Nor did the Democrats. Nor did the media. Nor did the people.

The President -- and those around him -- did that.

They promised bi-partisanship, and then showed that to them, "bi-partisanship" meant that their party would rule and the rest would have to follow, or be branded, with ever-escalating hysteria, as morally or intellectually confused, as appeasers, as those who, in the Vice President's words yesterday, "validate the strategy of the terrorists."

They promised protection, and then showed that to them "protection" meant going to war against a despot whose hand they had once shaken, a despot who we now learn from our own Senate Intelligence Committee, hated al-Qaida as much as we did.

The polite phrase for how so many of us were duped into supporting a war, on the false premise that it had 'something to do' with 9/11 is "lying by implication."

The impolite phrase is "impeachable offense."

Not once in now five years has this President ever offered to assume responsibility for the failures that led to this empty space, and to this, the current, curdled, version of our beloved country.

Still, there is a last snapping flame from a final candle of respect and fairness: even his most virulent critics have never suggested he alone bears the full brunt of the blame for 9/11.

Half the time, in fact, this President has been so gently treated, that he has seemed not even to be the man most responsible for anything in his own administration.

Yet what is happening this very night?

A mini-series, created, influenced -- possibly financed by -- the most radical and cold of domestic political Machiavellis, continues to be televised into our homes.

The documented truths of the last fifteen years are replaced by bald-faced lies; the talking points of the current regime parroted; the whole sorry story blurred, by spin, to make the party out of office seem vacillating and impotent, and the party in office, seem like the only option.

How dare you, Mr. President, after taking cynical advantage of the unanimity and love, and transmuting it into fraudulent war and needless death, after monstrously transforming it into fear and suspicion and turning that fear into the campaign slogan of three elections? How dare you -- or those around you -- ever "spin" 9/11?

Just as the terrorists have succeeded -- are still succeeding -- as long as there is no memorial and no construction here at Ground Zero.

So, too, have they succeeded, and are still succeeding as long as this government uses 9/11 as a wedge to pit Americans against Americans.

This is an odd point to cite a television program, especially one from March of 1960. But as Disney's continuing sell-out of the truth (and this country) suggests, even television programs can be powerful things.

And long ago, a series called "The Twilight Zone" broadcast a riveting episode entitled "The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street."

In brief: a meteor sparks rumors of an invasion by extra-terrestrials disguised as humans. The electricity goes out. A neighbor pleads for calm. Suddenly his car -- and only his car -- starts. Someone suggests he must be the alien. Then another man's lights go on. As charges and suspicion and panic overtake the street, guns are inevitably produced. An "alien" is shot -- but he turns out to be just another neighbor, returning from going for help. The camera pulls back to a near-by hill, where two extra-terrestrials are seen manipulating a small device that can jam electricity. The veteran tells his novice that there's no need to actually attack, that you just turn off a few of the human machines and then, "they pick the most dangerous enemy they can find, and it's themselves."

And then, in perhaps his finest piece of writing, Rod Serling sums it up with words of remarkable prescience, given where we find ourselves tonight: "The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices, to be found only in the minds of men.

"For the record, prejudices can kill and suspicion can destroy, and a thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all its own -- for the children, and the children yet unborn."

When those who dissent are told time and time again -- as we will be, if not tonight by the President, then tomorrow by his portable public chorus -- that he is preserving our freedom, but that if we use any of it, we are somehow un-American...When we are scolded, that if we merely question, we have "forgotten the lessons of 9/11"... look into this empty space behind me and the bi-partisanship upon which this administration also did not build, and tell me:

Who has left this hole in the ground?

We have not forgotten, Mr. President.

You have.

May this country forgive you.

ext below.



 
Keith Olbemann's "Countdown" runs twice on Time Warner Cable in L.A., at 5 PM and repeated at 9 PM. I caught his editorial at the end of his 5 PM show, and I alerted some friends and made sure I was around to watch the repeat.

MAG-freaking-NIFICENT! I hope a lot of people were watching and, more important, listening. :beer: :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: Sheik Yerbouti
You got a link Dave? I heard about this too and would love to see it. About time the media grew them back.
ASCII, and ye shall RECEIVII. I got yer link right here. :thumbsup: 🙂 :thumbsup:

The page has both the text and a link to the video.
 
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: Sheik Yerbouti
You got a link Dave? I heard about this too and would love to see it. About time the media grew them back.
ASCII, and ye shall RECEIVII. I got yer link right here. :thumbsup: 🙂 :thumbsup:

The page has both the text and a link to the video.

GRATZII
Wow, that was a great speech, I doubt it will have any effect on dumbya and company, and I'm waiting for the neo-con assault on Olbermann, it's gotta be coming soon, especially after that one.
I'd shake his hand and thank him, thank him for finally opening the eyes of the media, and showing them that it is ok to speak of dissent, speak of the truth, it is ok to show flaws and faults within and without the current administration.
It's not only ok, but their duty.
 
Throw Dubya and all the neocons and all the warmongers in there and bury them for all eternity - let peace loving people from the whole world come and thank the USA for taking a step in the right direction.
 
This might be sig worthy:

And anyone who claims that I and others like me are "soft,"or have "forgotten" the lessons of what happened here is at best a grasping, opportunistic, dilettante and at worst, an idiot whether he is a commentator, or a Vice President, or a President.
 
He's had a couple of real beauties lately. I'm sure there will be a Bill-O assault on Keith for this one. That should produce even more hilarity.
 
You can be manipulated, only, by the terror of confronting your own unconscious self-hate. It is the only reason the monsters appear to be 'out there'. You feel worthless and that creates the reality. You run to the first good-guy savior who offers to hold your hand. It's not the empty 16 acres that are the real problem but the hole in our soul. Into that hole we can pour the whole world, without effect. We are vacuum cleaners sucking on vacuum cleaners. Such a pity, too, since there is really nothing wrong with you. It's all just feelings.
 
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Excellent thoughts by one of the few commentators worth listening to these days

Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.
 
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.

QFT. He's just another blowhard right out there with Colbert and the other liberal loons.

Olbermann's ratings are in the crapper and no amount of anti-Bush ramblings will change that. The guy's a has-been.
 
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Excellent thoughts by one of the few commentators worth listening to these days

Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.
Well if it's the case that he's saying anything to get viewers it's a nice touch that the anything he is saying so happens to be the truth.
 
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.

QFT. He's just another blowhard right out there with Colbert and the other liberal loons.

Olbermann's ratings are in the crapper and no amount of anti-Bush ramblings will change that. The guy's a has-been.

I guess you two ignorant clowns think truth and popularity have something to do with each other. You need to study lemmings.
 
That was ridiculous. Exactly the sort of mealy-mouthed commentary devoid of actual content that all of you should be booing, considering it's a tactic the President you despise uses so often in his own speeches - except that it plays to your political slant.

Would you all prefer that the federal executive branch of government handed down an edict on what to do at Ground Zero in NYC?

Would you have your President erect a Freedom Tower of his own choosing before five years are up? Skip the tendering process, perhaps, to expedite the matter?

Would you like the White House administration to bar this mini-series from airing? Heaven forbid something not designed to fit with your personal views be forcibly beamed into households. No doubt shadowy figures from the CIA is also forcing American families from coast to coast to watch that programming by putting a gun to their heads.

Who has left this hole in the ground? Who's put a hole in this guy's head is a much better question. What an enormous load of partisan trash on that day of all days.
 
So Keith Olberman took the occasion of 9-11 to launch a partisan attack on Bush?

I thought 9-11 was suppose to be a solemn day to reflect on what happened and to remember the people who were killed on that sad day 5 years ago.

They promised bi-partisanship, and then showed that to them, "bi-partisanship" meant that their party would rule and the rest would have to follow, or be branded, with ever-escalating hysteria, as morally or intellectually confused, as appeasers, as those who, in the Vice President's words yesterday, "validate the strategy of the terrorists."

Just as Olberman is showing that to him bi-partisanship is doing whatever he says should be done.
 
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Excellent thoughts by one of the few commentators worth listening to these days

Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.

Text

Yeah, I know how increasing ratings is just a horrible thing. :roll:

Actual numbers for august

Keith going up, bill going down.
 
I'm so glad some of the right-wingers have chimed in.... makes me love it even more.

Sorry wingnuts, but he spoke the truth.

Now go crawl under your desks and hide again.
 
Originally posted by: yllus
That was ridiculous. Exactly the sort of mealy-mouthed commentary devoid of actual content that all of you should be booing, considering it's a tactic the President you despise uses so often in his own speeches - except that it plays to your political slant.

Well said. Olbermann's a hack. He was a hack on ESPN, and he's a hack on MSNBC.
 
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Excellent thoughts by one of the few commentators worth listening to these days

Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.

I love the leftwing spin on media ratings.
They all point to the fact that O'Reilly's rating are down 15% while Olbermann's are up 55%, which is true
But the leave out the fact that O'Reilly has 2 million views a night, while Olbermann only has 431,000. Up 55% and you still have less than a quarter of O'Reilly... wow look out world here comes Olbermann.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
So Keith Olberman took the occasion of 9-11 to launch a partisan attack on Bush?

I thought 9-11 was suppose to be a solemn day to reflect on what happened and to remember the people who were killed on that sad day 5 years ago.

They promised bi-partisanship, and then showed that to them, "bi-partisanship" meant that their party would rule and the rest would have to follow, or be branded, with ever-escalating hysteria, as morally or intellectually confused, as appeasers, as those who, in the Vice President's words yesterday, "validate the strategy of the terrorists."

Just as Olberman is showing that to him bi-partisanship is doing whatever he says should be done.

But it was perfectly OK for Bush to launch a partisan attack on the Country.
 
Originally posted by: Pens1566
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Excellent thoughts by one of the few commentators worth listening to these days

Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.

Text

Yeah, I know how increasing ratings is just a horrible thing. :roll:

Actual numbers for august

Keith going up, bill going down.

When you're that low the only direction is up or you have no job. He talks about honoring those killed but turns it into a political statement. If he is such an excellent speaker, he could have made his point without that and been just as effective. He was pandering to his very small audience with the hope they would eat it up. This thread is proof it worked.
 
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
I love the leftwing spin on media ratings.
They all point to the fact that O'Reilly's rating are down 15% while Olbermann's are up 55%, which is true
But the leave out the fact that O'Reilly has 2 million views a night, while Olbermann only has 431,000. Up 55% and you still have less than a quarter of O'Reilly... wow look out world here comes Olbermann.
Do you mean you really believe what the blowhard windbag spews? Do we really have to point, yet again, to some of his various monumental foot in mouth disconnections with reality? :roll:
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
Take a look at his ratings and see how many are listening to him. He is just saying anything just to get viewers and not get booted. Biggest mistake he ever made was breaking up w/ Dan Patrick.

QFT. He's just another blowhard right out there with Colbert and the other liberal loons.

Olbermann's ratings are in the crapper and no amount of anti-Bush ramblings will change that. The guy's a has-been.

I guess you two ignorant clowns think truth and popularity have something to do with each other. You need to study lemmings.

Does Pabster realize Colbert is a 'fake news anchor.' It's called parody, look it up.
 
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