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Olbermann Claims FNC ‘Says ‘Indefensible & Even Racist Things’ Like Helen Thomas

On Friday’s Countdown show, after having decided not to include Helen Thomas in his “Worst Person” segment for her anti-Semitic declaration that Jews should “get the hell out of Palestine” and “go home” to Germany and Poland, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann included Fox News Sunday anchor Chris Wallace in his “Worst Person” segment for suggesting that it would be “poetic justice” if Fox News were to be given her seat in the White House briefing room. Olbermann went on to claim that FNC personalities are guilty of making comments that are similarly racist as compared to Thomas’s attack on Israeli Jews: “Wallace thus implying that a far right entity that occasionally says indefensible and even racist things should replace a far left entity that occasionally said indefensible and even racist things.” On Wednesday’s Countdown show, Olbermann had similarly found a reason to include in his “Worst Person” segment the rabbi who exposed Thomas’s anti-Semitism, even though Thomas herself was never included in the segment. Below is a transcript of the relevant portion of the Friday, June 11, Countdown show on MSNBC: Runner up, Chris Wallace of Fox, saying his place, its own kind of get rich quick pitch, should get Helen Thomas`s front row seat in the White House press room. “This is actually kind of interesting because I think it would be the final sort of back payment for Helen Thomas if this were to happen because, obviously, she was very far to the left wing. And if her seat were to be taken by Fox News, it would be kind of poetic justice.” Wallace thus implying that a far right entity that occasionally says indefensible and even racist things should replace a far left entity that occasionally said indefensible and even racist things. When his implication was pointed out to him by a Fox interviewer, he said, “I just realized that`s probably not the way to go on this. We`re fair and balanced. That`s the point.” Chris, good luck with the rest of the toothpaste.

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Kathy Griffin: Puts Levi Johnston on TV as ‘Middle Finger’ to Palin, ‘Strong Conservative’ Means ‘Idiot’

As left-wing comedian Kathy Griffin appeared on Friday’s Larry King Live on CNN, after the conversation turned to her “My Life on the D List” show’s trip to Wasilla, Alaska, featuring Levi Johnston, host King asked her about her “attraction” to Johnston, referring to talk of a relationship between the two which is rumored to just be a publicity stunt. The left-wing comedian asserted that “every time that I’m with Levi and put him in the public eye, I feel that it’s my very subtle middle finger to Sarah Palin.” Griffin then added, “Yeah, go ahead, Tweet me, Palin freaks, I don’t care anymore.” A few minutes later, as the subject turned to her taking her show to a Senate hearing about the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy on gays in the military, Griffin recounted her meeting with Republican Representative Michele Bachmann, whom she referred to as a “moron,” and, after she seemed to perceive that King was uncomfortable with the insult as he noted that Bachmann has been on the show before and is a “strong, conservative person,” Griffin shot back: “Oh, boy, I didn’t know it was “Be Kind to Bachmann Day” because my word for that is ‘idiot.’” Below is a transcript of relevant portions of the Friday, June 11, Larry King Live on CNN: 9:28 p.m. KATHY GRIFFIN: Have you been to Wasilla? LARRY KING: No. GRIFFIN: It blows. I’m not gonna lie. KING: Yeah? GRIFFIN: It blows chunks, yeah. It’s not what we want the country to be like, when Sarah Palin said, you know, I would run the country, you know, you betcha, the way I run Wasilla, that’s not what we want. It’s a lot of boredom and then some crystal meth. Hey, go ahead, write your letters, I don’t care anymore. Go ahead, Tweet me about it. KING: What’s your attraction to Levi? GRIFFIN: I get him in a way that Bristol never did. And also, every time that I’m with Levi and put him in the public eye, I feel that it’s my very subtle middle finger to Sarah Palin. Yeah, go ahead, Tweet me, Palin freaks, I don’t care anymore. KING: Have you been intimate with Levi? GRIFFIN: Yes, I have. I’ve seen his Johnston. Have you? KING: No. GRIFFIN: It goes on and on- KING: Yeah? GRIFFIN: -for days. KING: Do you love him? GRIFFIN: Yeah. KING: He’s younger than you. GRIFFIN: Like a, like 30 years, not even that much. KING: Would you be serious with him? GRIFFIN: Yeah, that’s right, I would be very serious, in a committed, monogamous relationship. KING: Well, how’s it going, then? GRIFFIN: It’s, well, you know, now that I got a painting from Erik Menendez, I feel that I’m seeing other people. I mean, I’m torn. It’s like the Thornbirds, you know what I mean? It’s like a forbidden love. … 9:32 p.m. KING: You took the show to Washington for an episode. What was that like for you? GRIFFIN: It was fantastic because I learned a lot about how things work on the Hill, and I’m, you know, doing whatever I can to help repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. I have many, many friends in the military after having been to Iraq and Afghanistan and Kuwait and all those places.

‘American Idol’ Ringtone: Sue, Sue, Sue Me

Filed under: Celebrity Justice ” American Idol ” band members are suing the hand that feeds them because, according to legal docs obtained by TMZ, they’re being grossly underfed. In a federal lawsuit filed Friday, the American Federation of Musicians claims American Idol Productions… Read more

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Friday Box Office: The Kid Stays in the Picture

Sweep the leg! For the first time this summer a movie actually exceeded expectations at the box office. The Karate Kid — which tracking had opening in the highs 20s/low 30s range — grossed $19 million on Friday alone and could wind up with upwards of $52 million by Sunday night. Will Smith is so famous that even his kid can front a blockbuster. The other ’80s nostalgia piece of the weekend, The A-Team , detonated $9.5 million on Friday and should hit just under $27 million for the three days, good for second place. Is that disappointing? Slightly. But not really considering expectations were in that range. Let’s just say the plan sorta came together and leave it at that. The top-five after the jump.

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World Cup 2010 expected to be most-watched TV event in history …

Hermela Brook | June 11th, 2010 at 10:33 pm |. The month-long World Cup 2010 tournament, which kicks off Friday in Johannesburg, is expected to be the most-watched television event in history. Each match is projected to average up to 125 … ESPN partners include AT&T, Cisco, EA Sports , and Microsoft. The remaining FIFA World Cup Sponsors (who are not sponsoring ESPN’s coverage in the US) include the lubricant manufacturer Castrol, Emirates Airlines, Continental Tires, …

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Georgina Turner: World Cup Daily – Day 1

Editor’s note: SI.com will be providing a daily roundup of all the World Cup action.

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TV audience for World Cup 2010 will be epic. Will US tune in?

World Cup 2010, which kicks off June 11, is expected to be the most-watched TV event in history. With more ways to watch, will Americans also tune in?

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World Cup opens on a joyous, noisy note

Nelson Mandela would have loved it. The joy, the pulsating music and dazzling colors, the big party to celebrate the world’s embrace of South Africa _ even the scrappy 1-1 draw. Dashing the hopes of many, the anti-apartheid hero and former president couldn’t… Nelson Mandela – South Africa – FIFA World Cup – South Africa under apartheid – World Cup

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2010 World Cup: When worlds collide

The World Cup soccer tournament began Friday in South Africa. For fans in 32 countries, it’s more than a sports event. It’s the biggest recurring celebration of national pride.

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For Some, Music Matters More Than Sports at 2010 World Cup …

A fan poses with Colombian singer Shakira as she arrived for the World Cup group A soccer match between South Africa and Mexico at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa , Friday, June 11, 2010 . (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) …

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