Olbermann Comments On Kamala Announcement

Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for some classic Olbermann nonsense!

Former ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann decided to chime in with his “advice” for former President Trump, hot on the heels of President Biden’s withdrawal from the re-election race and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.

Olbermann’s latest conspiracy theory questions whether Trump was actually shot during the assassination attempt at his Pennsylvania rally. Yep, you heard that right. Despite all evidence, Olbermann is still clinging to his delusions. He tweeted, “Advice to Trump: Flee. Now,” with a “reminder” that there’s “STILL no evidence Trump was hit by a bullet and STILL lots of evidence he’s lying about it.”

And then he said this:

This, of course, comes after Congressman Ronny Jackson, who was the physician to the president during Trump’s administration, confirmed that Trump was indeed shot. Jackson provided a detailed statement about the gunshot wound to Trump’s right ear, caused by a high-powered rifle. He explained the injury, the bleeding, the swelling, and the healing process in clear, medical terms.

But Olbermann, in his infinite wisdom, took to social media to dismiss Jackson entirely. “In brief: Ronny Jackson isn’t a doctor. Which is perfect, because Trump wasn’t hit by a bullet,” he wrote. Because, obviously, Olbermann’s medical degree from the University of Arrogance trumps an actual physician’s evaluation.

At the Republican National Convention, Trump was seen with a bandage over his right ear, a clear sign of the wound he sustained. He recounted the harrowing experience of being struck by a bullet at the Butler rally, yet Olbermann remains in denial.

This saga highlights the absurd lengths to which Trump’s critics will go to discredit him, even in the face of undeniable evidence. While Olbermann tweets his wild theories, the rest of us are left shaking our heads at the sheer audacity of it all.