PLAY PODCASTS
WE MUST DO WHAT GERMANY DID WHEN A COUP LOOMED 12.8.22
Season 1 · Episode 91

WE MUST DO WHAT GERMANY DID WHEN A COUP LOOMED 12.8.22

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

December 8, 202236m 25s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (podtrac.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

EPISODE 91: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Ludicrous or imminent, Trump and his minions are planning some sort of violent revolution, something not unlike what has percolated in Germany these last few years. Yesterday, the Germans had the presence of mind to recognize insurrection and mass violence and terrorism and revolution when they saw it. WE damn well better do the same - and fast. The Germans sent 3,000 police and Special Forces troops to arrest 25 coup plotters who planned to attack their capitol, assassinate the chancellor, take over the government. (3:00) Lost in the Trump/QAnon bluster, nobody is saying the obvious: to "terminate" the constitution or just part of it, Trump will have to foment violence. Even in the Trumpian fantasy, Biden and the military don't just stand aside because somebody decides Trump is right (7:44) This is what Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar and failed governor candidate Kari Lake endorsed yesterday. ARREST THEM. (10:53) And Trump continues to meet with plotters. The latest? A QAnon/Pizzagate lunatic named Liz Crokin, at Mar-a-Lago, Tuesday night.

B-Block (16:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Chestnut in New York (16:52) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: More stolen classified docs in Trump's possession; SCOTUS may actually NOT legitimize 'Independent Legislature Theory'; Putin has a 'Noah's Ark'? (20:17) IN SPORTS: The NHL's most goals in a game record is threatened, and there are more baseball signings. (22:01) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Jesse Watters decides girls want alcohol, the Virginia restaurant that stood up to the Bible-thumping bigots, and Sean "D-Day in December" Spicer.

C-Block (26:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: It is 42 years since the night John Lennon was murdered in New York. Impossibly, one of only two times I was ever a rock disc jockey, it was at the exact hour Lennon was killed. The air check of the show still exists, and it re-tells the nightmare as it unfolds in real time.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Topics

Keith OlbermannOlbermannCountdownWorst Persons In The WorldSportsToday's HeadlinesPostscripts To The NewsThings I Promised Not To TellMSNBCESPNBidenTrumpPoliticsSpecial CommentEvery Dog Has Its DayNancy FaustBrian RayKenny MayneTerminate The Constitution​ German Federal RepublicGerman CoupPaul GosarKari LakeReichstagJanuary 6QAnonPizzagateMar-a-LagoMarjorie Taylor GreeneLiz CrokinMichael Flynn​Sarah PalinDarlene SwaffarClassified DocumentsIndependent State LegislatureSupreme CourtPutinNoah's ArkVenezuelaBennie Thompson1/6 CommitteeTed CruzMeghan McCainJohn McCainChelsea ClintonTage ThompsonBuffalo SabresAaron JudgeArson JudgeKenley JansenWillson ContrerasSt. Louis CardinalsJesse WattersJeanine PirroFamily FoundationMetzger BarSean SpicerD-DayPearl Harbor DayJohn LennonMike McNeilWVBR-FMIn My Life