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by Keith Olbermann (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly
In just two years, MSNBC host Olbermann (The Worst Person in the World) has become one of the most recognized critics of the George W. Bush administration. This book explains how and why Olbermann's televised special comments began, then reprints them from September 2005 through July 2007, with postcomment explanations. Before becoming a Bush administration critic, Olbermann had achieved fame as a sports commentator on the ESPN cable network. The genesis of commentator Olbermann as political celebrity makes it difficult to determine if he ought to be considered a fact-based journalist, but however Olbermann should be labeled journalistically, the commentary collected here demonstrates that he is a first-rate writer unafraid of expressing criticisms of most Republican decision makers and, on occasion, Democrats. Understanding from the start that Bush defenders would label the special comments unpatriotic, Olbermann decided to wear this label as a badge of honor and makes a persuasive argument that he is the upholder of traditional American values, while Bush and his colleagues are the transgressors. Olbermann's editorials are bound to stimulate and incite arguments as election season ratchets up. (Jan. 2)
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Short, sharp, and oftentimes shocking, Keith Olbermann s Special Comments have made his nightly MSNBC program, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, must-see viewing and the fastest-growing news show on cable TV. In these segments, Olbermann calls out the perpetrators of mismanagement, brutality, cronyism, and the appalling lack of accountability at the highest levels of the Bush administration. In so doing, Olbermann goes where most of the mainstream media fear to tread and his rapidly expanding audience eagerly follows.

In Truth and Consequences, Olbermann collects the best of his Special Comments, presented here with additional observations and other new material. Whether taking to task the likes of Vice President Dick Cheney and (the thankfully former) Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who compare critics of the Iraq War to Nazi appeasers, or giving his impassioned perspective on why torture is un-American and what it really means to support our troops, or grilling timid lawmakers who fail to rein in presidential overreach and abuses of executive power, Olbermann s devastatingly blunt (and at times wickedly funny) commentary cuts to the core of the duplicity and cynicism of a government that has lost the ability to distinguish between leading our great nation and ruling it.

Naturally, Keith Olbermann s candor and razor-sharp polemic have earned him many detractors and enemies. His antagonists in the media, such as Bill O Reilly, have mocked him and accused him of rank intolerance. Yes, Keith Olbermann is intolerant of hypocrisy, demagoguery, fear-mongering, and especially the equation of dissent with treason. In Truth and Consequences, he fights to reclaim for himself and all Americans the dignity of speaking one s mind and acting on one s conscience.

Praise for Keith Olbermann
A truth-telling, Bush-bashing accidental liberal hero.
New York

The most honest man in news . . . Olbermann clearly relishes his feuds and doesn t seem to worry much about sparking new ones.
Rolling Stone

Part Jon Stewart (the funny), Dennis Miller (the erudite and biting sub-references), [and] H. L. Mencken (the skewering of power and stupidity in equal doses) as well as crusading journalist . . . Olbermann has emerged as a kind of force of nature.
San Francisco Chronicle

Intelligent, well-read, forceful and incisive.
Rocky Mountain News

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; 1 edition (December 26, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 140006676X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400066766
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #164,893 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Proof That the Pen is Still Mighty, March 26, 2008
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For those unfamiliar with author, Keith Olberman, he has a highly successful television news program called "Countdown with Keith Olberman" on MSNBC. What keeps many people tuned in to the show is that he will deliver his "Special Comments" about some event that took place that day or recently. These special comments occur only on occasion, which places his loyal fans on a variable response reinforcement schedule. We keep tuning in wondering if this will be the night.

So Olberman has done us the favor compiling twenty-four of these comments in book form. What sets them apart from other editorials is style and duration. He delivers them in the second person as though the subject of his wrath is no more than three feet away. His comments are puncuated with, "You, sir...." These verbal thrashings usually are at least five minutes in length. His style can be described as intense, with a touch of wit, and strangely polite while being blunt and emphatic. (To use the cliché that he pulls no punches would be an understatement).

What makes these comments even more popular is that they are profound, incisive, and perceptive. Olberman has the knack of seeing through hypocrisy, and he displays a memory for facts and events that zeros in on his subject's contradictions e.g. "Mr. Bush claimed, `One hundred seventy-seven of the opposition party said, You know, we don't think we ought to be listening to conversations of terrorists.' The hell they did. One hundred seventy-seven Democrats opposed the president's seizure of another part of the Constitution."

You can imagine what it is like reading one hundred seventy-two pages of irreverence and cynicism.

In case you haven't guessed it, his targets include Cheney, Giuliani, Donald Rumsfeld, in addition to his favorite--George Bush. He strips them of their words, their arguments, and their allegations. Their pronouncements and claims are grist for the Olberman mill.

This book is short in duration but long on insight. It is better suited for the train ride rather than the recliner. (It will be over too fast for the latter). It is also suited for the one who has been the subject of countless conservative finger-pointing.

My only regret about the book is that there wasn't enough of it.
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155 of 184 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Olbermann; You Sir Are a Patriot and Not a Pinhead!, December 26, 2007
This book is, in essence, a compilation of the "Special Comments" portion of the program he hosts on television. In addition, however, he has added an introduction to each comment so the reader will know what inspired him to write and deliver the comment in the first place. Some of the introductions are very short, while some span several pages and contain a fair amount of information. This would be a wonderful read even without the introductions; however, with them it is fantastic.

The book is well written; Olbermann has an obvious gift for words and the writing is partly amusing, partly sarcastic and always deadly serious. I suppose the comments would be better if they were spoken, however there are some of us who do not get his television station (in my case because the cable company chose that station alone as the only news channel to be made a "premium channel") and these are comments that should be preserved and read again and again.

I doubt Olbermann's critics will take the time to read the book, which is a pity. This book will cause you to think, and whether or not you agree with the author, you will definitely look at the current political situation in a different light.
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115 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Unexpected voice of dissent, December 26, 2007
In the marketplace of ideas in a free society, compelling voices will ultimately be heard. This dynamic helps explain how a former ESPN commentator, known for tongue-in-cheek delivery, has become heir to the mantle of Murrow and Severeid as well as the often outraged defender of the right to dissent. Citing the comic team of Bob and Ray as inspiration while quoting Murrow's advice that we not confuse dissent with disloyalty, Keith Olberman explains that he wrote his first "Special Comment" because he saw no one else expressing indignation at statements made by then Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld.

Diving into deep waters with some trepidation, Olbermann followed this initial video editorial with a series of comments over the last 3 years which are collected in this book. When read on the air, the pieces are more impacting than on the written page. However, they still are literate and hard-hitting. Olbermann speaks eloquently of the need for freedom of expression to slow the the descent into fear and unreason. He derides the assumption of absolute certainty and the absence of nuance in the statements of public officials, although sometimes accused of the former himself.

He is obviously not a fan of this administration. He asks of Donald Rumsfeld: "With what country has he confused the United tates of America?" He says Vice-President Cheney spreads "darkness, like some contagion of fear." His most pointed remarks, however, are reserved for the President. Negative characterizations by the author aside (and there are many of them), his most telling comments about the President concern the latter's lack of understanding of the need to protect the freedom of citizens to observe, judge and dissent from the government. In addressing the President directly, Olbermann charges: "The distance of history will recognize that the threat this generation of Americans needed to take seriously was you." He argues that the administration's assault on freedoms "can do us as much damage as al-Qaeda." He echoes Attorney Joseph Welch from the Army/McCarthy hearings by asking of the President: "Have you no sense of decency, sir?"

In the end, the listener (or reader) will decide whose version of truth is more accurate in an often polarized political dialogue. Olbermann's Countdown ratings more than doubled in 2007 which shows that his voice is increasingly resonant. Even those who take issue with him, however, should agree that his right to use that voice reflects the most American of freedoms. And for those who have sought a strong alternative voice to that of the administration over the past 7 years, Olbermann certainly provides both a literate approach and a visceral defense of reason: "We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason," he predicts..."We are not descended from fearful men."
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1.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A WASTE!
This book is a COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME. Keith should go back to ESPN.
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He spoke what was unspoken for far to long. This country owes him a debt of gratitude, and I for one thank him for his courage.
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First, I would like to point out that what you're getting in Truth and Consequences is basically the transcripts of Olbermann's Special Comments from his show, Countdown on MSNBC... Read more
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Certainly, those persons who spend their days as apologists for the Bush Administration, with their heads firmly buried in the sand, will list out all the reasons why this book is... Read more
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