TRUMP IS "F'ING THE MONKEY" IN HIS LUST FOR GAZA - 2.13.25
Digest
This podcast features Keith Olbermann's commentary on various political and social issues. He argues that Donald Trump's actions demonstrate manifest insanity and mania, criticizing the media's reluctance to acknowledge this. Olbermann challenges the notion of peaceful transfers of power in US history, citing instances of violence and attempts to undermine transitions. He discusses growing economic unease among the wealthy due to Trump's actions and the ambiguous responses from Republicans, particularly noting Elon Musk's absence from the public eye. Olbermann speculates on Trump's potential self-destruction through economic mismanagement and legal challenges, and criticizes Chris Salisa and the state of American news media. He satirizes right-wing celebrations and discusses Dinesh D'Souza's comments and Eric Adams's postponement of corruption charges. Finally, he criticizes the NHL's marketing and celebrates the anniversary of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice," sharing personal anecdotes from his coverage of the Olympics.
Outlines

Trump's Mental State and Political Instability
Olbermann argues that Trump's actions demonstrate his insanity and mania, criticizing the media's response and highlighting the dangers of his delusions. He also discusses the economic concerns of the wealthy and powerful regarding Trump's impact.

Challenging the Myth of Peaceful Power Transfers
Olbermann challenges the traditional narrative of peaceful presidential transitions in US history, providing examples of violence and attempts to undermine previous administrations.

Economic Uncertainty and Republican Responses
Olbermann discusses the growing economic unease among the wealthy and powerful due to Trump's actions, and the ambiguous responses from Republicans, including the absence of Elon Musk from the public eye and Glen Greenwald's surprising acceptance of reality.

Trump's Potential Downfall and Media Criticism
Olbermann speculates on Trump's potential self-destruction and criticizes Chris Salisa and the state of American news media, highlighting its focus on entertainment over truth. This also includes his commentary on the non-renaming of a military base.

Political Maneuvering and Corruption Allegations
Olbermann discusses Dinesh D'Souza's comments and Eric Adams's postponement of corruption charges, highlighting their perceived political maneuvering.

NHL Marketing Failures and the Miracle on Ice
Olbermann criticizes the NHL's marketing strategies and celebrates the anniversary of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice," contrasting the sport's past popularity with its current state and sharing personal anecdotes from his coverage of the Olympics.
Keywords
Donald Trump
Olbermann's analysis of Trump's mental state, actions, and impact on US politics and the economy.
Peaceful Transfer of Power
The historical reality of presidential transitions in the US, challenging the traditional narrative of peaceful handovers.
Media Bias
Critique of the media's role in covering Trump and its perceived failure to adequately address his behavior.
25th Amendment
Discussion of the constitutional amendment addressing presidential disability and succession, relevant to concerns about Trump's fitness for office.
Miracle on Ice
The 1980 US Olympic hockey victory, used as a nostalgic counterpoint to current political events.
Elon Musk
Discussion of Elon Musk's actions and statements in relation to Trump and their impact on the political landscape.
Political Corruption
Allegations of corruption against Eric Adams and its implications.
Q&A
What is Keith Olbermann's central argument regarding Donald Trump?
Olbermann argues that Trump exhibits signs of manifest insanity and mania, posing a significant threat.
How does Olbermann challenge the traditional narrative of peaceful transitions of power in the US?
Olbermann provides historical examples of violence and attempts to undermine presidential transitions.
What role does Olbermann attribute to the media in the current political climate?
Olbermann criticizes the media for failing to adequately address Trump's behavior, suggesting bias.
What is Olbermann's personal anecdote about the 1980 Olympics?
Olbermann recounts his experiences covering the "Miracle on Ice" game, highlighting the intense atmosphere.
What are some of the economic concerns discussed in the podcast?
The podcast highlights concerns from CEOs and bankers about market instability caused by Trump's actions.
Show Notes
SEASON 3 EPISODE 98: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN
A-Block (1:44 ) SPECIAL COMMENT: Many Americans will not stop lying to themselves about Trump’s insanity.
But the rest of us have to. The rest of us: every politician who steps in front of a microphone, every news producer who begins a newscast with some other story made trivial in contrast, every columnist who writes about alarm or some quarters or this Ohio diner, every commentator tempted to say this was the moment Trump truly became president. Trump is manifestly insane and this week he has entered that stage of whatever it specifically IS that’s wrong with him, that is characterized by mania: the conviction that something that is impossible WILL happen simply because he SAYS it is going to happen.
HIS mania happens to be about Gaza. The next one could be about the sun rising in the west. Or about how Americans would survive a nuclear war because he’s leading them and he’s immortal. Mania doesn’t have to be MANIC. It doesn’t require hyperbolic words nor unsuppressed rage nor vivid hallucinations. He’s insane. He believes in things that aren’t true and can’t be true and he has a rationalization ready for whenever somebody tells him that they can’t be true. There is nothing of the cliched crazy man in his voice as he talks about Gaza. Nevertheless this guy is metaphorically about one inch away from having conversations with invisible gophers.
He says the land is beautiful and he will "cherish" it. His language matches what someone would say if they were having sex with the land. It's a form of what film-maker Billy Wilder allegedly told Nancy Reagan when she quizzed him about why the character played by Gloria Swanson had a pet chimp in their movie “Sunset Boulevard”: "that's because she was f'ing the monkey."
Trump talks about Gaza like he is f'ing the monkey.
B-Block (30:04 ) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Fox's Emily Compagno knows how to reform the media. Literally have them just republish Trump press releases. Well, it works for Fox. Dinesh D'Souza celebrates an Army Base NOT being re-re-named after a Civil War General, and Eric Adams, polling at 10% to be renominated for Mayor of New York, has not only sold out his city but now he is actively toying with switching to the GOP, where he will probably poll at LESS than 10%.
C-Block (41:10 ) IN SPORTS: Oh man do I hate it when leagues shut down their seasons so the players can play made-up international tournaments. Wait, only the National Hockey League does that? As part of its marketing strategy to make this great game even LESS prominent? And by the way its new tournament unfolds as the 45th anniversary hits of a truly great international tournament: the 1980 Olympic Hockey medal competition. I covered it, and I'm still cold. Memories, and one of my radio reports, included.
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