Lawrence O’Donnell is a Few Fries Short of a Happy Meal.
Yesterday on MSNBC, Lawrence O’Donnell had Representative John Culberson (R-TX) as a guest on Hardball. O’Donnell began the interview by rudely sneering at Culberson, and then seemed to go into a trance and began shouting the same questions over and over at Culberson, and then refused to let Culberson answer any of his questions. And, if this whole scenario wasn’t strange enough, O’Donnell was repeatedly asking Culberson how he would have voted on Social Security in 1935 and on Medicare in 1965. When Culberson kept repeatedly saying that he would have voted “yes” on both programs (and Culberson tried to remind O’Donnell that “it is 2009”), O’Donnell not only kept shouting over Culberson and repeatedly asked him the same questions (as if Culberson had refused to answer them and O’Donnell didn’t seem to notice that he already had), but then he also started screaming that both programs were “socialist programs”. Well, at least liberals now finally admit that they really do love socialism, but I digress (however, we were considered evil “racists” if we even dared to point out that Barack Obama might have socialist tenancies). And then, when Culberson finally had enough of O”Donnell’s little trip to Crazytown and smacked him down by saying, “This is why MSNBC is in the tank, because you won’t let your guests answer any questions”, O’Donnell childishly resorted to calling Congressman Culberson a “liar” based on absolutely no evidence at all (see embed below).
But hey, we all know that name-calling is the default position of most liberals—see Nancy Pelosi and “Nazis”, Charles Blow and “hooligans”, Harry Reid and “evil-mongers”, and the DNC and “The Mob”, just to name a few.
Anyway, Lawrence O’Donnell’s unbalanced behavior on yesterday’s edition of Hardball shouldn’t really surprise anyone, because he’s been shaky pudding for some time now. Hey, blast from the past—remember this hate filled, bigoted, anti-Mormon rant that O’Donnell went on over a year ago in regard to Mitt Romeny’s speech about his faith? He basically stated that all Mormon’s are “racists”. Again with the name-calling.
[Just a thought—maybe the reason why Lawrence O’Donnell wants socialized medicine so badly, is to pay for the team of psychiatrists, and all of the medications, that he is so obviously in need of, but I digress.]
Oh, and one more thing. Hey liberals, do you want to know why you are so badly losing this health care debate? It’s not just that you don’t have the facts on your side, but it’s also that you are OBNOXIOUS and so no one can stand to listen to you all anymore. You see, I’m sincerely trying to help you out here. Help me to help you by knocking off the shouting and the name-calling—or you can continue to act like children and keep losing this debate. Oh wait–nevermind. What was I thinking? I don’t want socialized medicine. Scratch that previous sentence and keep up the obnoxious behavior liberals—you’re doing a heckuva job!
This diary is cross-posted on The Minority Report.
August 22nd, 2009 at 4:27 am
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March 15th, 2010 at 5:09 pm
When you get right down to it, Mr. O’Donnell must have picked up the contagious virus going around MSNBC called the “Olbermann Syndrome.” To be fair, his commentary never followed a “Socratic method” of thinking, he now sounds like a cross between Mel Gibson and Keith Olbermann. The sad part is that the syndrome will continue to degrade his behavior. Mr. O’Donnell, I hope for your fellow employee’s sake that you do not have a “Conceal carry” permit. Also, as you know, when the syndrome progresses it will cause you to fall into the “Chris Matthews phase” which will cause you to believe that you are your own guest, in other words, you ask and answer every question. This is one of the most annoying traits of the syndrome. Secondly, if you start spitting when you pronounce certain words, you will know positively that the syndrome has progressed to the Matthews phase. Its similar to Sylvester the Cat’s lisp. Sylvester’s lisp of course was much worse but at least the people he talked to stayed dry. Now, the next stage of the syndrome is the Bill Maher phase. Warning, it’s not going to be easy to come to grips with. but remember, the symptoms will be easy to recognize, for instance, if you find your self starting to spend time in Hugh Hefner’s grotto and you will believe the women when they tell you “You were great” and if you actually start believing most of the info coming out of MSNBC. If this happens, please, for God’s sake man, get some help. Since the syndrome will cause you not understand the simple truth about some of the basis for the whole “Tea Party” movement, I will make it simple for you. The Constitution wasn’t written to protect the politicians, it was written to PROTECT US from the politicians. The government is too big and we need to stop printing money that we don’t have. We are broke. What part of this, do you not understand? Sure there are allot of fringe people in the movement, it is exactly like the Democrats and Republicans. There are pudknockers everywhere. Look at MSNBC? Now, back to your prognosis. The last stage of the syndrome is called the Dylan Rattigan phase. This phase will start with an eye “tremor” or eye itch, similar to the one that Inspector Dryfus (Inspector Clouseau’s enemy) had in the Pink Panther movies. The angrier you get, the more it twitches. The more it twitches the angrier get. It’s a devious, endless, cycle. And of course with this last phase, you will start believing the notes you are reading. But for you, Larry, that shouldn’t be a big deal.
March 17th, 2010 at 8:28 am
Olberman Syndrome…
I like that.