Keith Olbermann’s particularly wicked case of Trump Derangement Syndrome has taken a turn for the worse.
The sports reporter-turned-political rant artist, who has been outraged over Russia’s alleged “hacking” of the U.S. election, is now totally cool with foreign powers undermining the U.S. government.
In fact, he’s inviting–or rather, begging–them to do so.
To the intel agencies of the world: We need your help. pic.twitter.com/w8oVz1JcSi
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) May 11, 2017
“I appeal to the intelligence agencies and the governments of what is left of the free world,” Olbermann said in a Twitter video posted on Thursday.
“To them as entities, entireties as bureaucracies making official decisions, and to the individuals who make decisions of conscience. To GCHQ and MI6 in the UK, to the BND in Germany, the DGSE in France, the ASIS in Australia, and even of the GRU in Russia, where they must already be profoundly aware that they have not merely helped put an amoral cynic in power here, but an uncontrollable one, whose madness is genuine and whose usefulness, even to them, is at an end,” he said.
Yes, he just urged Russia to sabotage America.
“To all of them, and to the world’s journalists, I make this plea: We the citizens of the United States of America are the victims of a coup. We need your leaks, your information, your intelligence, your recordings, your videos, your conscience. The civilian government and the military of the United States are no longer in the hands of the people, nor in the control of any responsible individuals on whom you can rely,” he continued.
Is it April Fool’s Day again already? This was just the first minute of the 7-minute meltdown!
Olbermann claims the “White House is run by a cabal of an amoral family syndicate that has spent its first three months slapping a dollar sign on anything that stood still long enough.”
The video was published by GQ. It must be seen to be believed.
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