Mark Sanford’s wince-inducing love letters are news, I guess; but reading them aloud in a gleefully mocking tone of voice, as Der Olbermann did last night, seems pretty low.
By Roderick
Mark Sanford’s wince-inducing love letters are news, I guess; but reading them aloud in a gleefully mocking tone of voice, as Der Olbermann did last night, seems pretty low.
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How stupid must one be to still not understand that one doesn’t write what one doesn’t want read! Its 2009, by now everyone should know that anything written is essentially public info. Especially emails!
I though Olbermann was a bit over the line too.
I find it so interesting that you focus on Olbermann. Why him? Why not Hannity? Or Lou Dobbs?
Because I watch Olbermann; I couldn’t bear to watch the other two.