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#countdown Click here to read Keith Olbermann Defends Jennifer Aniston With a Low Blow About Bill O'Reilly's Abusive Father

Keith Olbermann Defends Jennifer Aniston With a Low Blow About Bill O'Reilly's Abusive Father

During last night's Countdown, Keith Olbermann maintained Jennifer Anistion's statements about single parenting that caused Bill O'Reilly to call the actress destructive to society. Olbermann uses his amateur psychoanalysis and chalks it up to O'Reilly's daddy issues. More »
08/12/10
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By Whitney Jefferson
#countdownwithkeitholbermann Click here to read Keith Olbermann Goes After Google and Verizon for Ending Net Neutrality

Keith Olbermann Goes After Google and Verizon for Ending Net Neutrality

On tonight's Countdown, Keith Olbermann welcomed CNET's Caroline McCarthy to talk about the new Google-Verizon "deal with the devil" that may end net neutrality as we know it. As you might have guessed, Keith isn't a fan of the possibility. More »
08/11/10
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By Matt Toder
#countdown Click here to read Palin Gang Hogs Jeggings at Oscar Swag Suite

Palin Gang Hogs Jeggings at Oscar Swag Suite

According to Countdown with Keith Olbermann—and Gawker's Maureen O'Connor—Sarah Palin and an entourage of 20 cleaned up yesterday at an Oscar gifting suite. It's too bad this happened a week after we were asked to stop saying "jeggings." More »
03/05/10
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By Rachel Simpson
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Jon Stewart and Friends Use Chatroulette on The Daily Show

Click here to read Jon Stewart and Friends Use Chatroulette on <i>The Daily Show</i>
Tonight, Jon Stewart finally—and brilliantly—jumped on the Chatroulette bandwagon. Stewart mocked the media's obsession with the Internet's newest fad, before trying it out himself—and running into Diane Sawyer, Keith Olbermann, Katie Couric, Brian Williams and others. Video inside. More »
03/04/10
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