Five months after being catcalled and objectified in the New York Jets locker room, Mexican sports reporter Ines Sainz showed up to Super Bowl media day, reports SportsGrid. (more)
Contrary to Tuesday’s heavily discussed rumor, actor Alec Baldwin won’t be replacing former “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday. (more)
During a radio broadcast that aired Monday, Fox’s Glenn Beck joked that he’d foreseen former “Countdown” host and “biggest pain in the ass in the world” Keith Olbermann’s abrupt MSNBC leave. (more)
Keith, we need to talk. (more)
Keith Olbermann invoked the use of his ‘Special Comment’ segment Tuesday night to slam President Obama over his announcement of having settled a tax deal with Republicans. Olbermann harped on the president for “selling out a principal campaign pledge, and the people to whom and for whom it was made.” (more)
Our favorite news commentator, Keith Olbermann, comes back tonight after being briefly suspended by MSNBC for donating to Democratic candidates — a violation of MSNBC standards. When Olbermann’s suspension was announced, it was said Olbermann would be out “indefinitely.” Luckily for us — our Friday and Monday nights were utterly barren without Keith — he’ll be back hosting “Countdown” tonight after just missing two episodes. (more)
When readers cry out, KeithOlbermann.com answers their call. (more)
Welcome to the third episode of The Daily Caller Podcast, our roundup of the week’s most interesting news hosted by TheDC Editor-in-Chief Tucker Carlson. Jim Treacher, Jon Ward and Mike Riggs join Tucker this week to discuss the Chamber of Commerce’s decision to reject Valerie Jarrett’s request to address the group. More importantly, the crew reacts to the earth-shattering news that TheDC has acquired KeithOlbermann.com. Be sure to forward suggestions as to what to do with the new URL to Tucker’s new email address, keith@keitholbermann.com. (more)
What a tumultuous week for Keith Olbermann! MSNBC announced that frequent “Countdown” substitute host — and actor! — Lawrence O’Donnell will host his own show at 10 p.m. weeknights, bumping the nightly rerun of “Countdown” to 11 p.m. Now who will cover for Keith when takes a month off, or gets so mad that he decides not to come to work? (more)
Keith Olbermann announced Wednesday night that he will cease blogging for the liberal Daily Kos over a comment directed at the MSNBC host’s coverage. (more)
Another week in Olbermann-land, another step downward in my steady descent into Olbermann-induced madness.
FRIDAY, APRIL 30: Another Friday, another “Fridays With Thurber” segment on “Countdown,” in which, like a douchebag version of Alistair Cooke, Keith takes off his glasses and suit jacket, reclines in a leather armchair, and pompously reads long passages of Literature. (more)
When someone you love goes away for a day, it feels like a month. When Keith Olbermann is out of your life for a month, it feels like the blink of an eye. (more)
WASHINGTON — House Democrats, entering the final 48-hour countdown on their yearlong effort to overhaul the health care system, emerged from a caucus meeting on Friday morning amid signs that crucial votes remained in play in both directions. (more)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — From screenings and fittings to gift suites and pre-parties, preparations were under way citywide this weekend for the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards. Here’s a sampling: (more)
DALLAS (AP) — On Oct. 19, 1912, the Oklahoma Sooners beat the Texas Longhorns in the first game between the rivals held in Dallas. (more)






















