WAAA! ESPN’s piece of shit, 3 time liberal loser, host Keith Olbermann is still crying about the Final Four being in Indianapolis.
He says that he didn’t think the Final Four would move out of Indiana, but he’s still whining about it like a little bitch.
I think that, ultimately, ESPN will be very sorry for keeping the libtard douchebag Keith Olbermann on the air, especially when they could have fired the asshole once and for all, instead of suspending him for a week.
Nobody I know can stand Keith Olbermann, and I will not watch ESPN anymore due to their support for dumb fucks like Olbermann. I’m sure ESPN can watch their ratings dive every time the ugly piece of shit is on the air.
ESPN needs to pull their heads out of their asshole and fire Keith Olbermann! Then he will be fired from his last 4 jobs, as should be the case.
On his “sports” talk show Thursday, ESPN’s Keith Olbermann made clear that he thinks Indiana’s amendment to its controversial religious freedom act doesn’t go far enough, saying that while it obviously will not happen, he still wants the Final Four out of Indianapolis as punishment for Indiana lawmakers’ attempt to discriminate against the LGBT community by protecting the religious liberty of the state’s citizens.
Olbermann invited on openly gay former Olympian diver Greg Louganis to condemn the “fix” for the bill proposed by the Indiana Republicans Thursday. After Louganis unsurprisingly called for full repeal of the “ridiculous” religious freedom bill, Olbermann—who said he would have to restrain himself from giving his full political opinion unless he got his old show back—repeated his call for moving the Final Four from the “anti-LGBT” state:
OLBERMANN: I still want the NCAA to move the Final Four out of Indianapolis, which is 48 hours from now, which is clearly not going to happen and nobody thought it was going to happen—and I didn’t think it was going to happen.
Olbermann went on to ask Louganis if he was surprised by the sports world’s “nearly unanimous” outrage over Indiana’s religious liberty legislation. Louganis responded by saying athletic groups must fight back against the “anti-gay” legislators.
The NCAA has reacted to the bill with force, NCAA President Mark Emmert repeatedly threatening to pull sports events from Indiana if it did not make changes or repeal the law. Though Indiana legislators amended the bill to expressly prohibit discrimination, many in LGBT activists and supporters clearly want a full repeal of the law.
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