ESPN Should Fire Piece of Shit Loser Keith Olbermann – One Week Suspension Is a Complete Joke!

If ESPN doesn’t fire the piece of shit loser Keith Olbermann, they can say goodbye to viewers and sponsors.
We will encourage all ESPN advertisers and viewers to drop ESPN unless they get rid of Keith Olbermann permanently.

ESPN Should Fire Piece of Shit Loser Keith Olbermann - One Week Suspension Is a Complete Joke!

ESPN Should Fire Piece of Shit Loser Keith Olbermann – One Week Suspension Is a Complete Joke!

Really, why would ESPN want to put the jackass back on the air after one week?
Does ESPN think that Americans are stupid and will just forget about the childish and insulting things that Keith Olbermann said?

Keith Olbermann is a piece of shit loser who shouldn’t have a job in front of a camera, because you never really know what stupid shit is going to come out of his mouth at any minute. MSNBC and Current TV found that out pretty quick, and both networks canned the jackass for similar crap.

ESPN needs to get rid of Keith Olbermann, and get a REAL sports guy in the job, not some disgraced and discarded political hack.

ESPN has suspended Keith Olbermann for his controversial remarks about Penn State on Twitter.

On Twitter, Olbermann got into it with students and fans over the school’s annual pediatric cancer fundraiser called “Thon.”

The Penn State dance Marathon known as “Thon” began Friday night at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College and wound up at 4 p.m. Sunday.

Hundreds took part in the annual dance marathon over the weekend which raised more than $13 million for pediatric cancer research and care.

The fund’s mission is to conquer childhood cancer by assisting children treated at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. The fund ensures that all expenses a family incurs are covered, from medical bills to gas and food money and household living expenses.

A student sent Olbermann a tweet saying “We Are!” with a link to the news on the Thon.

That’s when Olbermann responded “pitiful.”

That led to multiple tweet to several people including these:

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At one point Olbermann started correcting grammar.

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When one Twitter user went after his employer, ESPN, Olbermann called him a “goober.”

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Olbermann went so far as to call one man “stupid” saying he had only been fired once in 35-years.

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Olbermann apologized on Twitter, but ESPN has decided to suspend him for the rest of the week.

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ESPN released a statement saying:

We are aware of the exchange Keith Olbermann had on Twitter last night regarding Penn State. It was completely inappropriate and does not reflect the views of ESPN. We have discussed it with Keith, who recognizes he was wrong. ESPN and Keith have agreed that he will not host his show for the remainder of this week and will return on Monday. The annual tradition of THON and the efforts of the students of Penn State to fight pediatric cancer should be applauded.

Organizers announced that the 46-hour event billed as the largest student-run philanthropy raised $13,026,653. Last year’s record-breaking tally was $13.34 million. The money will go to the 4 Diamond Fund.

The fund’s mission is to conquer childhood cancer by assisting children treated at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. The fund ensures that all expenses a family incurs are covered, from medical bills to gas and food money and household living expenses.

Thousands of students play a role in planning the event, soliciting donations from motorists and helping more than 700 dancers make it through the grueling weekend. Over 15,000 students volunteers spent 10 months organizing and running the event.

The dancers mingled with patients and their families throughout the weekend, one of the highlights is athletes hour where members of all Penn State teams spend time playing game, signing autographs and having water gun fights with the kids.

Since 1977, students have raised more than $100 million in donations to help young cancer patients and their families through the Four Diamonds Fund at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital.

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