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Former relevant person Keith "Worst Person in the World" Olbermann, an anti-Trump #Resistance dolt, got an earful from ESPN after demanding Brian Broom, a Mississippi Clarion-Ledger journalist be fired and encouraged his Twitter dweebs to harass a 22-year-old turkey hunter who bagged a turkey in season and who Broom wrote about for his outlet.
Olbermann posted Broom’s Clarion Ledger article chronicling Hunter Waltman’s kill of a rare white turkey to Twitter on Tuesday. And in typical unhinged fashion, the former MSNBC personality urged social media users to make Waltman’s life “a living hell.” He stopped short of asking for a revenge murder of the young man.
“It be rare and beautiful so me should kill it,” mocked the 60-year-old. “This pea-brained scumbag identifies himself as Hunter Waltman and we should do our best to make sure the rest of his life is a living hell,” the B-B-brained Olbermann tweeted.
The virtue signaling moron added, “And the nitwit clown who wrote this fawning piece should be fired.”
According to Fox News, ESPN “confirmed that it has ‘spoken to’” Olberman over his controversial comments concerning the young hunter and Broom.
"We have spoken [gently] to him about not making personal attacks," an ESPN spokesperson said in a statement.
As Broom noted in his feature on Waltman, the hunter received mild criticism online, mostly because some argued that the turkey he killed was not wild, but domestic livestock. The hunter maintained that the rare bird was “100 percent wild,” and certified wildlife biologist Bob Eriksen agreed.
"The naked head and neck do not appear to be as ornate as one would expect in a domestic turkey gobbler," Eriksen, a Natural Resources Conservation Service technical service provider, informed Broom. "Even in a first-generation cross between an eastern wild turkey and a domestic bird there would be evidence of domestic traits such as a very large, ornate head and neck and an excessively large dewlap. In addition a F1 would exhibit short lower legs that would be heavier than those of a wild eastern.”
But we should take it from the leftist science deniers, the bird was being raised by domesticated wolves.
The Clarion-Ledger’s Executive Editor Sam R. Hall took a swing at Olbermann for his ignorance of hunting culture, his outrageous call for Broom to be fired for doing his job, and for his disrespect for the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
“Keith Olbermann says Brian Broom should be fired for writing this story. What was I thinking? I guess I should have fired our outdoors writer for writing about a hunter killing an unusual turkey during turkey hunting season,” teased Hall.
The executive editor added that Olbermann's comments were “recklessly irresponsible.” He left out stupid, rude, disgusting, anti-American and sanctimonious.
"Someone with his following needs to understand the possible impact of his words," Hall noted. ”Telling over 1 million people to make someone’s life a living hell could have seriously dangerous consequences. In our newsroom, that would be a fireable offense, not writing a story about a hunter bagging a turkey.”
In November of 2017, Olbermann, one of the loudest voices in the #Resistance movement, announced the end of his YouTube show “The Resistance" for GQ magazine. During his goodbye, Olbermann assured the public that President Donald Trump’s presidency would soon come to an end, but he was wrong and he remains a irrelevant to reasonable people.
By attacking both the First- and Second Amendments, Keith Olbermann proved that he is the "Worst Person In The World."
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