Countdown with Keith Olbermann

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11 snips
Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 6min

WILL TRUMP DESTROY THE EPSTEIN FILES? - 11.17.25

The discussion dives into Trump's strange comments about MRIs and how they might relate to his mental state. There's speculation about the potential contents of the Epstein files and what Trump might be hiding. Tensions rise within his circle, notably with Marjorie Taylor Greene's pushback. The show explores whether Democratic strategies can leverage the Epstein cover-up in the upcoming midterms. Historical comparisons to Nixon’s Watergate situation highlight the risks of destroying evidence, while the looming threat of authoritarianism within the MAGA faction is also examined.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 46min

HOW MUCH TIME DOES TRUMP HAVE LEFT AFTER EPSTEIN ACCUSATION? - 11.13.25

The discussion centers on explosive allegations linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, featuring potentially damning emails from 2011. Four key 'smoking guns' are detailed, suggesting Trump’s deep involvement and a panic-driven cover-up response. Trump's frantic attempts to influence House Republicans in the wake of these revelations are scrutinized, highlighting a significant GOP rebellion. The conversation also touches on Ghislaine Maxwell's privileged prison conditions and hints at darker material yet to be uncovered.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 59min

8 DEMOCRATIC SENATE QUISLINGS CAVE. EXPEL THEM. AND CHUCK SCHUMER - 11.10.25

A fiery discussion erupts over eight Democratic Senators, labeled as quislings, who voted to cut Obamacare in a weak government deal. The call for their expulsion and primary challenges echoes loudly. Keith also slams Chuck Schumer for failing to maintain party discipline, while questioning Trump's cognitive state with alarming anecdotes. On a lighter note, he dives into sports gambling scandals and rips apart Dr. Oz’s grocery blunder. The episode wraps with a critique of media coverage and a tongue-in-cheek take on FIFA's new award for Trump.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 59min

LANDSLIDE LESSON: DEMS CAN RUN SIMULTANEOUSLY ON MONEY ISSUES AND TRUMP - 11.6.25

This discussion dives into the recent Democratic landslide, highlighting how candidates effectively coupled economic issues with a strong anti-Trump message. It emphasizes the misconception that socialism played a central role, revealing that practicality won voters. The podcast also critiques Trump's oblivion regarding his impact on the election, while pushing for stronger Democratic leadership. Keith reflects on the need for effective messaging, urging a focus on key voter blocs to avoid past mistakes, and wrapping up with engaging thoughts on the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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21 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 51min

IF ANDREW CAN'T BE PRINCE BECAUSE OF EPSTEIN, TRUMP CAN'T BE PRESIDENT BECAUSE OF EPSTEIN - 11.3.25

The discussion kicks off by arguing that if Prince Andrew's association with Epstein affects his royal status, then Trump should also face consequences for his ties. It dives into Trump's provocative Gatsby-themed Halloween party amid the scandal, questioned alongside Andrew's legal challenges. Olbermann highlights the potential impact of releasing Epstein files on Trump's support and critiques Republican stalling on crucial funding. There's also a curious tangent about Trump's cognitive fitness that raises eyebrows while sharing humorous behind-the-scenes dugout stories.
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10 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 39min

WHY DO THEY KEEP GIVING TRUMP COGNITIVE TESTS? - 10.30.25

Why do cognitive tests keep popping up for Trump? Keith dives into Mary Trump's insightful question and examines the odd pattern of these tests being scheduled every six months. He ponders the significance of associated MRIs and critiques Trump's boastful comments about his cognitive abilities. The discussion spans Trump's past screenings and perplexing language errors, leading to a chilling analysis of potential extra-constitutional scenarios that could keep him in power. It's a blend of political inquiry and psychological exploration.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 16min

DE-FUND THE TRUMP DICTATORSHIP - 10.27.25

A call to action emerges as one speaker demands blue states to halt federal tax transfers until Trump resigns. He highlights numerous illegal actions taken by the Trump administration, likening them to a dictatorship. Concerns about voter intimidation arise with plans to deploy election monitors in Democratic areas. The controversy continues with critiques of Trump's extravagant proposals and their economic implications on Social Security. Additionally, he scrutinizes the involvement of celebrities in normalizing problematic figures.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 55min

TRUMP DOCTRINE: DESTROY THE WHITE HOUSE, DESTROY AMERICA, GET DEMOCRATS KILLED - 10.23.25

Trump's latest antics signal a dangerous new phase, framing policies that encourage violence against Democrats. Olbermann connects GOP rhetoric to actual threats, including an attempted assassination against Hakeem Jeffries. He explores stochastic terrorism and highlights the DOJ's inaction on these threats. A vivid Twilight Zone analogy illustrates Trump's destructive mindset. Additionally, he critiques Trump's financial motives, while touching on straightforward political missteps and polling insights that challenge Democratic self-criticism.
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10 snips
Oct 20, 2025 • 55min

AFTER THAT VIDEO, CAN WE GET TRUMP COMMITTED TO A PSYCH WARD - 10.20.25

A provocative discussion unfolds around the potential involuntary commitment of Trump, with one host suggesting his recent AI video symbolizes deeper psychological issues. The analysis explores Trump's erratic behavior and its perilous implications for American politics. Media failures come under fire as major outlets are criticized for downplaying a massive political protest. Additionally, skepticism surrounds a NewsNation town hall, raising questions about authenticity and staged moments. The conversation closes with a humorous short story reading, providing a lighter touch.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 6min

IS TRUMP BOMBING BOATS TO TEST IF HE CAN GET AWAY WITH BOMBING AMERICANS? - 10.16.25

A provocative discussion unfolds about whether Trump’s recent military actions signal a troubling precedent for domestic strikes against those he calls terrorists. The implications of Stephen Miller’s claims of absolute authority raise alarm bells for civil liberties. Media gullibility is scrutinized as unverified claims are repeated endlessly. Amidst the chaos, a critique of political theatrics around memorials and familial power claims adds depth to the conversation. Plus, a playful nod to Olivia Nuzzi’s new book lightens the mood.

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