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Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel Planning Big Summer Wedding

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are getting married this summer , and while they have kept a low profile about their engagement, they are going all out. The couple are pulling out all the stops for a big wedding, reports say. “Justin and Jessica are planning a big [summer] wedding,” a source close to the pair tells People . “Jessica initially wanted a smaller, more intimate wedding, but Justin from the beginning wanted a big wedding and that’s what they have decided on.” According to the source, Timberlake, 31, and Biel, 30, have decided they want to ” include all their friends ” in the wedding celebration, says the source. The pair have recently been spending time together in Atlanta where the burgeoning film star is shooting his latest project, Trouble with the Curve . Biel, who was seen sporting her engagement ring last month, has yet to decide on her dress, the source notes, but is “very involved” in the planning. As for the groom-to-be, the source says: “Justin has promised her the best day ever.” Can’t fault the guy for setting the bar high, can you? [Photo: WENN.com]

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Keith Olbermann to David Letterman: I Screwed Up Big Time!

In his first interview since being fired by Current TV , Keith Olbermann told David Letterman on The Late Show Tuesday that “I screwed up really big.” Explaining his ouster using a drawn-out metaphor, he said, “It’s my fault it didn’t succeed in the sense that I didn’t think the whole thing through.” “I didn’t say, ‘you know, if you buy a $10 million chandelier, you should have a house to put it in. Just walking around with a $10 million chandelier isn’t going to do anybody a lot of good, and it’s not going to do any good to the chandelier.'” Keith Olbermann on The Late Show With David Letterman “And it turned out we didn’t have a lot to put the house on to put the chandelier in, or a building permit, and I should have known that. And it is my fault at heart.” “Now, I’ve been in situations in my lifetime where the second I agreed to something, I got that sinking feeling in my stomach and I’ve said to myself on those occasions, ‘Holy goodness, I’ve just made a huge mistake.’” “So … you’re the chandelier?” Letterman asked, genuinely wondering. We assume that’s what he meant. Olbermann, who was fired by MSNBC before signing on with Current about a year ago, went on to explain: “In that situation, what you’re thinking is, ‘Oh, Lord, this is probably going to hit the water at some point,’ but what do you do? You have – you could bail out and say I’m getting out of this immediately,’ and trust me, I was thinking about that as early as like last July.” “We’d been on the air about 10 days and they fired the guy who knew what he was doing who I worked for and I went, ‘Uh-oh.’” “But I went home and just sort of had a conversation with myself and said, ‘Look, these – the two important groups that are more important than what I do about myself – the audience who, you know, went to struggle to find where the network was and join me, and, most importantly, the staff.’” “And I had 25 people who, most of them came with me from other jobs, one guy was with me four different places, and they put their careers at risk for me, and I didn’t even get a chance to say goodbye to them let alone thank them.” “I’m, you know, I’m so proud of them because the show editorially was never better, but I let them down because the thing didn’t continue.”

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Keith Olbermann’s Exit — Secret Deal

Filed under: Keith Olbermann , TV Keith Olbermann saw the handwriting on the wall with the new owner of NBC and cut a deal for his exit that will give him money and options — sources tell TMZ. Here’s how it went down. Sources familiar with the situation tell us that Olbermann’s agent… Read more

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Keith Olbermann’s Exit — Secret Deal

Filed under: Keith Olbermann , TV Keith Olbermann saw the handwriting on the wall with the new owner of NBC and cut a deal for his exit that will give him money and options — sources tell TMZ. Here’s how it went down. Sources familiar with the situation tell us that Olbermann’s agent… Read more

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Keith Olbermann and MSNBC’s Messy Breakup [Video]

Keith Olbermann unexpectedly announced he was leaving MSNBC last night. Olbermann is MSNBC’s highest-rated anchor, and the main reason the network now stands as the left-leaning alternative to Fox News. So, why’d he quit? Or was he fired? More

Keith Olbermann Is Out at MSNBC [Video]

Keith Olbermann ‘s career at MSNBC is over. The network announced this evening that it terminated its contract with Olbermann effective immediately, and the Countdown host shared the news in typically dramatic fashion on his show tonight. Olbermann’s final words below. More

Keith Olbermann Abruptly Leaves MSNBC

Filed under: Keith Olbermann Keith Olbermann and MSNBC are going their separate ways … effective immediately … the liberal cable host announced tonight in a shocking move.

Is there ONE Obama Campaign Promise Kept? Do We have ANY FREEDOMS or Justice left in this Country? NO

Obama has not kept one campaign promise, since taking office! The wars are continuing, the renditions are continuing, there is more spying on the people! There is no balancing of the budget, in fact for the first time in history, the Congress did not even bother doing a budget for 2011, which started October 1st. The spending is out of control! Obama's base is now fully realizing he has not done anything for the people, he continues to out Bush, Bush! Even his solid media base is starting to come out in the open, including Olbermann, who has always been behind Obama. But he even blasted him last night for all his campaign promises broken, he took Obama to task on the tax breaks for the rich! In fact Olbermann, said Obama is a failure in so many words and says, he doubts he would even be nominated for the 2012 Presidential election by the Democrats! We have been going down a socialist road in a police state. If people don't realize that… then they are totally asleep. Even those who have stood behind Obama, need to wake up and see where this country is headed. I will say, I voted for Obama. I bought all that “Hope and Change and Yes We Can”! I believed we would get back to the free country we once were. I was sadly wrong, and somehow I knew that instinctively at his inauguration. I have never watched an Obama speech etc. since. We have gone down a road of losing most of our freedoms. If people still think we are free, they need to take a closer look at the policies enacted the last couple of years and all the bills the Congress and Senate have passed. Also look at the things they have not done, including any federal budget for 2011. Has one MSM outlet taken the government to task on us carrying on without a Federal budget? NO! It has not been discussed. Why? It is our constitution that keeps being trampled on. In fact is there much left of the constitution lived by, from this government? http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/ added by: riverratt50

Olbermann: FNC & Conservatives ‘Close to Playing w/ Its Own Poop,’ ‘Better Off’ if GOP Reps ‘Didn’t Live in This Country’

Olbermann Cherry-picks AP to Accuse Alan Simpson of Being Anti-Veterans

Keith Olbermann on Wednesday cherry-picked an Associated Press article in order to accuse former Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson (R) of being anti-Vietnam veterans. For some background, AP’s Mike Baker wrote Tuesday about concerns Simpson, as the co-chair of President Obama’s deficit reduction commission, had involving changes the Veterans Administration made to the number of maladies Vietnam vets could be covered for as a result of exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange. Much as he often does as one of America’s least professional journalists, Olbermann on MSNBC’s “Countdown” took a grand total of two sentences from Baker’s article to convict Simpson of wrongdoing (video follows with partial transcript and commentary): KEITH OLBERMANN: Enter former Republican Senator Alan Simpson. Last week, Senator Simpson, former senator Simpson, who co-chairs the President’s panel on reducing spending, said of Social Security America was suckling on a milk cow. And the executive director of the Older Women’s League who had dared complain about his previous sexist language should get a real job. This week Simpson went after Vietnam veterans. Here’s what he said about providing decades-late for the cost of treating conditions that might be linked to Agent Orange. Quote, “It’s the kind of thing that’s just driving us to this $1 trillion, 400 billion deficit this year…The irony [is] that the veterans who served this country are now in a way not helping us to save the country in this fiscal mess.” Vietnam vets not helping to save the country because they insisted on breathing in the toxic defoliant their country sprayed on them while fighting the war their country drafted them to fight. The law that provided for their treatment, by the way, was approved by 99 U.S. senators in 1991 including Alan Simpson. To begin with, Olbermann dishonestly juxtaposed the two Simpson quotes to make them appear that the second sentence came before the first and therefore was related. This was not the case, as “It’s the kind of thing that’s just driving us to this $1 trillion, 400 billion deficit this year” came at the very end of the AP piece nowhere near the other quote. Nice job, Keith. But most importantly, Olbermann – as he so often does – completely ignored the context of Simpson’s comments. With this in mind, here were some relevant paragraphs from Baker’s piece with emphasis added: The system that automatically awards disability benefits to some veterans because of concerns about Agent Orange seems contrary to efforts to control federal spending, the Republican co-chairman of President Barack Obama’s deficit commission said Tuesday. Former Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson’s comments came a day after The Associated Press reported that diabetes has become the most frequently compensated ailment among Vietnam veterans, even though decades of research has failed to find more than a possible link between the defoliant Agent Orange and diabetes . For some additional background, this is what Baker and the AP reported Monday: More Vietnam veterans are being compensated for diabetes than for any other malady, including post-traumatic stress disorder, hearing loss or general wounds. Tens of thousands of other claims for common ailments of age, such as erectile dysfunction, are getting paid as well because of a possible link to Agent Orange. The VA said yesterday it will add heart disease, Parkinson’s disease and leukemia to the list of Agent Orange-related conditions. The new rules will go into effect this fall unless Congress intervenes and could cost $42 billion over the next 10 years. As co-chair of the President’s deficit reduction commission, you would imagine that Simpson should be concerned about this change to what the VA is going to be covering especially given the price tag and that there has yet to be a definitive causal relationship made between Agent Orange and diabetes. But Olbermann didn’t share that with his viewers. Here’s what else he conveniently ignored in Tuesday’s AP piece: Virginia Sen. Jim Webb, a Democrat and Vietnam combat veteran, has also raised questions about the spending.   Indeed he did as the Washington Post reported Tuesday: Changes set for publication in Tuesday’s Federal Register could result in payouts of about $42 billion in the next decade, VA said. But the department still could face resistance from lawmakers, including Sen. James Webb (D-Va.), concerned with how the department will pay out claims for ailments that are common among elderly Americans anyway, despite military service. Under the new regulations, the VA will presume that veterans who served in Vietnam between Jan. 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, were exposed to Agent Orange and will add three medical conditions — hairy cell leukemia, Parkinson’s disease and ischemic heart disease — to its list of disabilities presumed to have a connection to exposure to the herbicide. The changes will go into effect in early November, after a two-month Congressional review period, VA said. The department also plans to review about 90,000 previously denied claims from veterans who had sought benefits for Agent Orange-related health problems. Congress included $13.4 billion for Agent Orange-related benefits in this year’s $58 billion supplemental spending bill. But Webb, a Vietnam veteran, has said that adding ischemic heart disease to the VA’s list of approved diseases could result in the department paying veterans for a disease they might have contracted anyway as they aged. “I take a back seat to no one in my concern for our veterans,” Webb said in May. “I have spent my entire adult life one way or the other involved in veterans law. But I do think we need to have practical, proper procedures, and I do believe that the executive branch . . . needs to be held to an accountable standard.” Not at all surprisingly, Olbermann didn’t mention that Webb, a Democrat as well as a veteran, shared similar budgetary concerns about this VA change with Simpson. That would have been too much like journalism for such a shill. As for that juxtaposed quote, here was the complete context again with emphasis added: The VA also acknowledged in its heart disease rule Tuesday that it could cost billions more than initially anticipated. The initial projection was that the new ailments, mostly heart disease but also Parkinson’s disease and certain types of leukemia, would total $42.2 billion over 10 years. But that was based on disease prevalence rates for the general population, not representative of the aging class of Vietnam veterans . VA used an age-adjusted formula in its latest proposal and estimated that it could cost some $67 billion in the next decade . “It’s the kind of thing that’s just driving us to this $1 trillion, $400 billion deficit this year,” Simpson said. “It’s not that I’m an uncaring person, but common sense is the most uncommon thing in Washington.” As such, in Simpson’s view, “the kind of thing that’s just driving us to this $1 trillion, $400 billion deficit this year” is the faulty accounting the VA used to underestimate by 60 percent the cost of covering these new ailments. He was not as Olbermann stated blaming this on veterans. Frankly, this entire report was utter nonsense, and that a cable news network allows one of its prime time hosts to employ such tactics should be offensive to Americans on both sides of the aisle.

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