Former ESPN commentator Keith Olbermann, who resigned from that role in 2020 to voice his rabidly left-wing opinions often coupled with vulgar rants is commonly known on Twitter. Olbermann often either can’t control his temper or portrays a character of someone who can’t as a full time role.
Twitter and Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently opined on Jacob Chansley, or “the QAnon Shaman”. Musk thinks that Chansley was unfairly characterized by the media following the January 6th Capitol riot. This opinion, likely not even allowed on Twitter before Musk’s takeover, has many liberals furious.
Olbermann is one such angry Twitter “blue check”, and regardless of if you agree with Musk’s hot take, Olbermann certainly embarrassed himself with an attempted comeback.
Originally, Musk asked Olbermann sarcastically if he’d ever considered a career in comedy after Olbermann attacked Musk’s political opinion. Olbermann then asked Musk:
“Have you considered a career in business, @elonmusk?”
Musk responded humbly and hilariously:
“I do hope to succeed in business 🤞”
Considering that Musk is a successful businessman by almost anyone’s definition, the subject almost changed from the original one, to how cold of a take Olbermann’s insult was in the replies. We’ll post a few handy examples below.
In summary, although we are an admittedly biased website which means to the right, we did not have to really cherry pick the replies.
We pretty much went right in order and almost every one indicated that Olbermann’s attempted comeback did fall flat on its face. Better luck next time Keith.
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