Keith Oberman back on Tuesday

When conducting a search for this article, one of the results was, “New cholera threat…Olbermann to return.” Not sure if Olbermann is being held responsible for the cholera epidemic in Haiti, but the 9&10 News web site in Michigan reports:

NEW YORK (AP) — Keith Olbermann of MSNBC will be back on the air Tuesday, after being suspended indefinitely for making political donations to three candidates. MSNBC’s CEO says two days off the air is “appropriate.” NBC News forbids employees from making political donations unless given an exception in advance.

Olbermann returns to his Countdown show Tuesday which transformed MSNBC into the socialist network of the stars. For a short time, however, MSNBC was able to shut him up. He had no comment on the suspension.

Guests on the Nightly Business Report, airing on PBS nightly, are required to disclose when they own certain stocks that they are recommending or discounting. Although I strongly support Olbermann in this matter based on his First Amendment right and his general right to believe in Communism if he wishes, it would not be a bad idea to require media personalities to disclose which campaigns they donate to, especially when they are covering those campaigns in their newscasts.

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