As Twitchy told you earlier, Keith Olbermann recently tried to recruit his minions to make a Mississippi hunter’s life “a living hell” for the crime of shooting a white turkey — and to get the journalist who wrote about it fired.
It be rare and beautiful so me should kill it.
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. And the nitwit clown who wrote this fawning piece should be fired. https://t.co/KdU3Bkg104
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 26, 2019
People like Stephen Gutowski couldn’t help but wonder how Olbermann’s bosses at ESPN felt about it:
Why is an @ESPN host trying to ruin a hunters life for legally harvesting a turkey and why is he trying to get a reporter fired for reporting on it? https://t.co/fjU6bDyslO
— Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) March 27, 2019
Is @ESPN going to do anything about this? Is it in line with their editorial standards for their hosts to send their million+ followers after a random hunter and a local journalist?
— Stephen Gutowski (@StephenGutowski) March 27, 2019
Looks like we’ve got our answer:
Just got an ESPN statement on Keith Olbermann siccing his million or so follower on a turkey hunter and asking them to make his life a "living hell":
"We have spoken to him about not making personal attacks.”https://t.co/o7YrZB5Qgc
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) March 27, 2019
They’ve “spoken to him.” Harsh.
Since the last time he did it?
— B Smith (@weirbeard1) March 27, 2019
Did they not watch any of his shows over about, oh, the past 25 years???
— Mark “Learn 2 Code” C ?? (@UntraceableMC) March 27, 2019
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Oh well, that should do it. https://t.co/KJiWf2zHro
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) March 27, 2019
Ah. That should do the trick, then.
— Chris (@CML_Texas) March 27, 2019
Oh, well. I guess its all good now. They spoke to him. He only threatened to make the life of a private citizen "living hell".
— Mike Willman (@fakemikewillman) March 27, 2019
Next time it happens, ESPN will send Olbermann a strongly worded letter.
— Jason (@jasonhsv) March 27, 2019
Olbermann must be quaking in his boots right about now.
KO's harassing tweet is still up; guess he ignored @ESPN https://t.co/8lA5INasDn
— Just Karl (@justkarl) March 27, 2019
Guess it’s safe to assume he’s not sorry.
Olbermann should be fired, fined, and forced to do community service, preferably at the request of the man he tried to destroy.
Punish the shamers, that is the only language they understand. https://t.co/mBbWiLBOt6— PoliMath (@politicalmath) March 27, 2019
but what if he did a lot of community service beforehand, gotta let him off on time served
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) March 27, 2019
Sounds reasonable to us!
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