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October Surprise 2016

Countdown With Keith Olbermann, S2E184: We Know Alito Is Lying; How Will Biden Use Trump Conviction?

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  • SPECIAL COMMENT: I’m convinced Sam Alito is lying about who put the flags up. And I’m convinced I can prove it. And I’m convinced the proof is contained not in the Upside Down American Flag and not The Appeal To Heaven Flag; the proof is contained in the THIRD flag. “My wife is fond of flying flags. I am not. She was solely responsible for having flagpoles put up at our residence and our vacation home,” he wrote to 50 members of the House who have asked him to recuse from Trump and election cases before the Supreme Court, and refusing to do so. In the case of the Virginia distress flag, “She has flown other patriotic flags … college flags, flags supporting sports teams …” etc. Sports … teams?
  • Like that flag “she” flew celebrating the 2022 Philadelphia Phillies? The second most star-crossed team in the history of that baseball franchise? SHE flew that flag? Sam Alito wanted to grow up to be Commissioner of Baseball. He went to a Phillies fantasy camp. He had baseball cards made of himself in a Phillies uniform. He jokingly refused to answer the question, “ever worn your Phillies uni under your judicial robes?” He’s the crazy Phillies fan, but SHE put the flag over their house? Nonsense.
  • PLUS: The jury gets the Trump Trial and within hours they’re asking to hear the judge’s legal instructions again, and David Pecker’s testimony about the birth of Catch-and-Kill. Not a thing about Michael Cohen or lies or perjury or “The GLOAT.” The jury is signaling that it is circling a conviction or conviction.
  • And then we have to ask: what is the Biden Campaign’s plan to exploit a conviction or convictions? Do they immediately start calling him “Convicted Felon Donald Trump”? If not, why not? Does “Convicted Felon And Republican Nominee Donald Trump” work better? They are prepared to burn this into voters’ retinas, right? Riiiiiight?

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  • THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Since we’re talking Sajak and comedy-based late night talk shows (he had a failed one on CBS 35 years ago) and we’re talking about crazy editors, let me tell you the saga of onetime CNN president Walter Isaacson. In 2001 he had both parts of an idea that would become a hit for MSNBC two years later, sitting in his office: the desire to do a CNN news hour with some humor in it, and me. He somehow did not put these two parts together.

Good morning, good afternoon, good night, and good luck.