Rolling Stone: Keith Olbermann, TRUTH TELLER
A god among sportscasters, Keith Olbermann had never quite proved his mettle as a big-league news anchor. But that changed in five minutes on Labor Day 2005, when the MSNBC Countdown host confronted Katrina's compound disasters -- one natural, the other government-made -- in a Hall of Fame rant. It all started when Olbermann heard Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff declare to reporters that "Louisiana is a city that is largely underwater."
A city? Louisiana is a city? For Olbermann, something snapped. "This was no longer a political question to me," he says. "It was, 'I am a citizen. You are the government. And you keep screwing up.'" Olbermann fired up his computer. "This was one of those moments when it felt like the words were just coming out my fingers," he recalls. "I didn't have very much to do with them."
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