Six minutes of Beck and his buddy giggling like schoolgirls. Nice. You would think that Dr. Beck would be busy preparing his next lesson for Beck University.
What is Beck's point here? That the Dreyfus Affair bears no resemblance to the current situation? It actually comes very close if one cared to consider it.
What's next, Beck and his buddy gossiping about how "totally bogus that guy in third period English class" is!
Tony, Beck is commenting on the over extension of Olbermann's reasoning and how he attempts to use so much intelligent, and yet gets so far away from the point he is actually trying to make.
I honestly think that Olbermann loves to hear his own voice that he can't help but pontificate on the simplest of comparison's (of which there is very little in the example that he uses, unless you would really like to stretch it).
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Six minutes of Beck and his buddy giggling like schoolgirls. Nice. You would think that Dr. Beck would be busy preparing his next lesson for Beck University.
What is Beck's point here? That the Dreyfus Affair bears no resemblance to the current situation? It actually comes very close if one cared to consider it.
What's next, Beck and his buddy gossiping about how "totally bogus that guy in third period English class" is!
Tony, Beck is commenting on the over extension of Olbermann's reasoning and how he attempts to use so much intelligent, and yet gets so far away from the point he is actually trying to make.
I honestly think that Olbermann loves to hear his own voice that he can't help but pontificate on the simplest of comparison's (of which there is very little in the example that he uses, unless you would really like to stretch it).
"... Olbermann loves to hear his own voice..."
But Beck is the voice of reason? Whatever.
I don't recall saying that
Then why did you put this video up? You just like the sound of beck's giggle?
It's your blog, you can do what you want. I was just curious.
Um, not my blog, but I am a follower of it.
Sorry, my mistake.
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