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Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2012
  • 1h
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Keith Olbermann in Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann (2003)
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Keith Olbermann and guests discuss news events.Keith Olbermann and guests discuss news events.Keith Olbermann and guests discuss news events.

  • Stars
    • Keith Olbermann
    • Paul F. Tompkins
    • David Shuster
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    860
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    • Stars
      • Keith Olbermann
      • Paul F. Tompkins
      • David Shuster
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Keith Olbermann
    Keith Olbermann
    • Self - Host
    • 2005–2012
    Paul F. Tompkins
    Paul F. Tompkins
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    • 2006–2008
    David Shuster
    David Shuster
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    • 2006–2009
    Richard Wolffe
    Richard Wolffe
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    • 2006
    Dana Milbank
    • Self
    • 2006
    Rachel Maddow
    Rachel Maddow
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    • 2007
    Brian Unger
    Brian Unger
    • Self - Guest Host…
    • 2006
    Craig Crawford
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    • 2005–2006
    Howard Fineman
    Howard Fineman
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    • 2006–2009
    Lawrence O'Donnell
    Lawrence O'Donnell
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    • 2006–2010
    Brian Balthazar
    Brian Balthazar
    • Self - Convention Correspondent…
    • 2004–2006
    Michael Musto
    Michael Musto
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    • 2005–2006
    Lisa Myers
    Lisa Myers
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    • 2005–2006
    Jonathan Alter
    Jonathan Alter
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    • 2006–2011
    Chris Cillizza
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    • 2006–2009
    Paul Kurtz
    • Self
    • 2006
    Ezra Klein
    Ezra Klein
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    • 2010–2011
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    • 2003–2005
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    CranberriAppl

    He should just admit his bias

    You know, I have YET to see a conservative deny what they are. Hannity doesn't deny it, Rush doesn't, Levin doesn't, basically they all are very clear and comfortable with who they are. Heck, Bill O admits what he is (libertarian I believe). EVEN ALAN COLMES WILL SAY HE IS A LIBERAL. Why is it that liberals never admit what they are? They always claim to be fair, but everything they do says they aren't. For example, this guy always features a conservative as his 'worst' person. Really now. Out of all the dopey Dems in Congress...none of them make the list? Puhleeze. All of the aforementioned hosts routinely play clips of both sides. Does anyone believe that Olbermann would ever go after a liberal the way Hannity did Voinovich over immigration? This guy probably wouldn't be at the bottom of the pile if 1.he wasn't so hateful and 2.if he'd just admit his bias instead of unsuccessfully hiding it.
    sychonic

    Stomach turning echo-chamber

    I've begun to watch Olberman's Countdown. I must say I am absolutely amazed at how lacking I am at amazement as to his ratings. He's positively dreadful; lacking in talent, acumen, political savvy of any sort, and the permanent smirk doesn't help.

    Maybe he should have stayed doing "sports" journalism and guesting on the Hollywood Squares.

    Those who seem to think he's remotely fair, consider this: He just, as I write this, referred to John McCain as indulging in "crass political terrorism." Even as he just had several guests in a row that he offered the opportunity to bash in the worst way, Sarah Palin and the aforesaid McCain.

    He obviously promotes anti-Palin scurrilous rumors, attacks Republicans with an irrationality that would do Bill Maher proud, and omits basic facts when characterizing his pathologically fearful enemies (does he have a list, maybe he can count them down?).

    I don't think he's a Democrat actually, I think he's an Obamacrat. He shills for him without question or demur -- taking his orders obviously as a robotic talking head.

    His lack of balance is actually a bit scary insofar as others, such as Hannity and Colmes, O'Reilly, Wolf Blitzer, and even Chris Matthews (though not lately), have proponents of the other side to at least discuss a particular matter with.

    Olbermann? He has a part of his "show" that is dedicated to the "most outrageous or untrue thing said on the behalf of John McCain", entitled, "McCain in the Membrane." Nice.

    The snicker inducing backdrop of all this, is that no one watches this dreck -- excepting a few bemused critics (like me), or the true believers who hang out on the Daily Kos and MoveOn.org, who spew out the most vicious of comments, not limited to wishing death on those they feel are insufficiently non-extreme left. Throw in that female comic who called Hillary Clinton a word best left unwritten, even with asterisks. I'm not afraid of words, but that was something Olbermann probably wouldn't have minded on his show if he could have gotten away with it.

    I'd actually suggest tuning in, merely to be shocked and amazed, and have one's jaw dropped, at what passes for "journalism" on MSNBC.
    10hybridsun

    Great Show

    Mr. Olbermann is smart, witty and funny.

    He provides an alternative voice to the right wing domination that has lasted for years in the media.

    Straight shooting, fresh, sharp and antagonistic against the Plutocrats that have seized our nation.

    Lacking demagoguery, and the mythic trash that comes from the propagandized news from conservative opinions.

    I enjoy Mr. Olbermann, and look forward to seeing him on other news venues. I feel he is the most interesting news person that has evolved in many years.
    8lastliberal

    Been away for too long

    I used to watch this show religiously. Yes, I consider it equal to going to church.

    Keith has a way of lightening up the news while making important points.

    He can be depended up to bring in the very best commentators to back up his own commentary and give us the real facts behind today's news.

    Yes, it has a liberal bias, but then the truth is the truth, and Fox News needs to have something to counteract the falsehoods.

    I enjoy Olbermann because he just doesn't take himself seriously and her certainly has fun bursting the overly inflated egos of those who do not have America's interests at heart.
    10storyteller3000

    The best news show on any network

    I faithfully watch Keith Olbermann's Countdown on MSNBC. He is articulate, sometimes humorous, and really fair to both sides. I consider this to be the one hour of can't miss TV. If you miss the 8 o'clock hour, it replays again at midnight (on the east coast). He brings on informed guests to review the day's news and often brings out facts that are missed by the quick synopsis given on other shows. Each story is covered in depth rather than spending 10 minutes endlessly debating a few points that other shows do. He and guests discuss the topic with a genuine interest in the facts rather than the spin. If you want news with ALL the facts, and how it may relate to other issues, watch Keith Olbermann and Countdown on MSNBC.

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      The opening theme is the opening bars of the second movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ninth Symphony".
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      Keith Olbermann: Which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow?

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      Featured in Uncounted: The New Math of American Elections (2008)

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      • 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • カウントダウン・ウィズ・キース・オルバーマン
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