[TV orNotTV] Re: Olbermann's one-hour Special Comment

2009-10-08 Thread Jon Delfin
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Kevin M. drunkbastar...@gmail.com wrote: For those who missed last night's Countdown, I commend it to your attention. One hour. One man. Two cameras. No interviews. No pundits. No hyperbole. Just a voicing of ideas and suggestions about health care. Not a

[TV orNotTV] Re: Olbermann's one-hour Special Comment

2009-10-08 Thread Kevin M.
There's no denying Keith enjoys the sound of his own voice. It is a prerequisite for the job. But this review is a simplistic look at the myriad of point he was trying to make. I agree the final segment, the call to action, resonated strongest, and it probably could have held its own as a

[TV orNotTV] Re: Olbermann's one-hour Special Comment

2009-10-08 Thread Karla Robinson
I watched it this morning, and I too found the last segment to be the most compelling. The visual and emotional impact of a couple thousand people lined up for health care at a temporary clinic is very profound. We've seen it in Virginia, in Kentucky, in L.A. and other places over the past