Memo: Al-Qaeda was upset when MSNBC fired Keith Olbermann

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 In a series of memos released this week by the Pentagon, it is reveled that an American-born advisor to Al-Qaeda used to believe that the far-left network, MSNBC, was neutral ... Photo: Associated Press

PHOENIX, May 3, 2012- In a series of memos released this week by the Pentagon, it is revealed that an American-born advisor to Al-Qaeda used to believe that the far-left network, MSNBC, was good and neutral until the firing of fringe host, Keith Olbermann.  

“I used to think that MSNBC channel may be good and neutral a bit, but is has lately fired two of the most famous journalists – Keith Olbermann and Octavia Nasr the Lebanese,” wrote Al-Qaida spokesman and advisor Adam Gadahn. 

Nasr was fired from CNN, not MSNBC, after posting to twitter a mourning tweet of the death of a cleric linked to the terrorist group, Hezbollah.

Olbermann was fired from MSNBC, for donating three times to Democrat candidates in 2010. 

Be that as it may, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the terrorist group liked Keith Olbermann ‘s tenure at the most liberal leaning “news” channel broadcasted today. 

Back in September 2009, the former MSNBC host said, “Al Qaeda really hurt us, but not as much as Rupert Murdoch has hurt us, particularly in the case of Fox News. Fox News is worse than Al Qaeda - worse for our society. It’s as dangerous as the Ku Klux Klan ever was.” 

Keith Olbermann’s claims that “Fox News is worse than Al-Qaeda,” were completely disgusting, illusive, and outright immoral. Fox News never killed anyone, Osama Bin Laden and the terrorists associated with Al-Qaeda have and continue to. 

Nonetheless, Olbermanns’ claims evidently scored big points among Osama Bin Laden. 

In that same memo released by the Pentagon, Al Qaeda also praises the liberal-leaning CBS for, “close to being unbiased”.

They also give accolades to ABC News saying, “ABC channel is all right; actually it could be one of the best channels, as far as we are concerned.”

When it came to the dominating Fox News, the memo read, “let her die in her anger.

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