Is keith olbermann gay
So this is what our society has come to. Within a 10-day period, sportscaster Craig James was fired by Fox Sports for comments he had made against homosexuality during a political campaign last year while Keith Olbermann was lauded for his 9-minute anti-Russia, pro-homosexuality rant on ESPN. The double standards are as glaring as they are shocking.
As reported on Advocate.com, a leading gay website, “Keith Olbermann opened his ESPN show last night with a scathing rant against Russia’s antigay laws and the International Olympic Committee’s response to calls for a boycott of the Winter Games in Sochi.
“Olbermann’s nine-minute tirade brilliantly pointed out the ridiculousness of recent comments by President Vladimir Putin—who has tried to claim Russia’s so-called gay propaganda law is not homophobic.”
But that’s just the beginning. The column goes on: “Olbermann also highlighted the frightening similarities of the political climate surrounding the upcoming Winter Games regarding LGBT people and attitudes against other groups of people during the 1936 Olympics held in Berlin,” pointing to America’s pulling Jewish runner Marty Glickman from the team.
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Is Keith Olbermann married?
FORMER MSNBC host Keith Olbermann is an American sports announcer and political commentator.
Fans of the 64-year-old podcaster desire to know more about his relationship history.
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Is Keith Olbermann married?
New York native Keith Olbermann has never been married.
In 2006, he lived with MSNBC's Katy Tur for three years but they split up. She is now married to CBS This Morning co-host Tony Dokoupil, with whom she shares two children.
Olbermann and Tur broke up for unknown reasons.
He was also reportedly in romantic relationships with basketball analyst, Rebecca Lobo in 1995 and Laura Ingraham in 1997.
Does Keith Olbermann have kids?
Keith Olbermann does not have children.
He was born to Marie Katherine Charbonier, a preschool teacher, and Theodore Olbermann, a commercial architect.
His father died in 2010 from colon surgery complications; his mother had died months before, but the lead to is unspecified.
Olbermann has a younger sister, Jenny, who was born in 1968.
What is Keith Olbermann's net worth?
Keith Olbermann's net worth is estimated to be $25million.
The first 20 years of his career were spent in sports journal
Olbermann: Gay marriage is a question of love
Finally tonight as promised, a Particular Comment on the alley, last week, of Proposition Eight in California, which rescinded the right of same-sex couples to partner , and tilted the equilibrate on this issue, from coast to coast.
Some parameters, as preface. This isn't about yelling, and this isn't about politics, and this isn't really just about Prop-8. And I don't have a personal investment in this: I'm not gay, I had to strain to reflect of one member of even my very extended family who is, I have no personal stories of close friends or colleagues fighting the prejudice that still pervades their lives.
And yet to me this vote is horrible. Horrible. Because this isn't about yelling, and this isn't about politics. This is about the human heart, and if that sounds corny, so be it.
If you voted for this Proposition or back those who did or the sentiment they expressed, I have some questions, because, truly, I perform not understand. Why does this matter to you? What is it to you? In a period of impermanence and fly-by-night relationships, these people over here want the identical chance at permanence and happiness that is your option. They don't
Keith Olbermann, Craig James, and a Shocking Example Of Double Standards
By Michael Brown, Op-ed Contributor
So this is what our society has come to. Within a 10-day period, sportscaster Craig James was fired by Fox Sports for comments he had made against homosexuality during a political campaign last year while Keith Olbermann was lauded for his 9-minute anti-Russia, pro-homosexuality rant on ESPN. The double standards are as glaring as they are shocking.
As reported on the Advocate.com, a leading gay website, "Keith Olbermann opened his ESPN show last late hours with a scathing rant against Russia's antigay laws and the International Olympic Committee's response to calls for a boycott of the Winter Games in Sochi.
"Olbermann's nine-minute tirade brilliantly pointed out the ridiculousness of recent comments by President Vladimir Putin - who has tried to claim Russia's so-called same-sex attracted propaganda law is not homophobic."
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