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Former ESPN and MSNBC presenter Keith Olbermann, extended his torrent of controversial social media attacks this week, this time pointing to the current ESPN Stephen A. Smith star.
Smith intervened in ABC’s decision indefinitely to Jimmy Kimmel from the air for recent comments about the murder of Charlie Kirk, during an episode of his podcast on Thursday. Smith criticized his Walt Disney Corporation Kimmel colleague.
“Where was the joke? Because you are a nocturnal host, and obviously that has a comic bond.
Olbermann condemned Smith for criticizing Kimmel, suggesting that the sports expert is “prostituting right.”
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After the Charlie Kirk conservative icon was killed, Stephen A. Smith talked about Jimmy Kimmel being taken out of the air by comments on the shooting. (Getty images)
“Just adding to what has been true for years: [Stephen A. Smith] He is an idiot of F —. And now it smells like money prostituting and collaborating with the right wing, “Olbermann wrote in a publication about X.
Olbermann has been under scrutiny in recent days by a controversial X post addressed to Kirk and Sinclair Broadcast Group criticizing Kimmel.
Olbermann responded to Sinclair’s statement, who said Kimmel’s suspension Of his ABC night show “was not enough.”
Sinclair asked that ABC transmit a Kirk memory instead of the Kimmel show after the influential conservative was shot dead last week.
“Burn in Hell, Sinclair,” Olbermann wrote in X. “Together with Charlie Kirk.”
Users of social networks criticized Olbermann’s publication.
The former MSNBC speaking head continued sharing thoughts about the situation of Kimmel. He referred to the comments that led to Kimmel’s discipline, publishing that “nothing about Jimmy Kimmel said it was false.”
The liberals are enraged when ABC takes Jimmy Kimmel out of the air after the comments of Charlie Kirk Assassin

Keith Olbermann published in X that Charlie Kirk should “burn in hell” after the conservative icon and the father of two was killed while talking in a university event in Utah. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
On Monday, Kimmel accused the conservatives of reaching “new minimums” when trying to fix a leftist ideology about the 22 -year -old suspect Tyler Robinson, despite the fact that the prosecutors reaffirmed those ties in Tuesday’s accusation.
“We arrived at some new minimums during the weekend with the Maga gang desperately trying to characterize this child who murdered Charlie Kirk as more than one of them and doing everything possible to obtain political points of him,” Kimmel said.
Smith, while criticizing Kimmel’s joke attempt, expressed his sympathy for the “comedian”, but still insisted that Kimmel’s antagonism towards President Donald Trump is not “wise.”
“To listen to the news that Jimmy Kimmel was taken out of the air, he wasn’t happy with that. At all,” said Smith. “Because I think he is a good man. I think his heart is in the right place. I think he has done an incredible service to the ABC and Walt Disney family that covers decades.
“I certainly hope that, ultimately, end in the air, and if it does not end in the air, I hope you live a very long, good and prosperous life.
“Having said all that, that does not mean that you have no right to say that what happened between him and [President Donald Trump] It didn’t seem to be the wisest movement in the world. “

Jimmy Kimmel organized his night program in Los Angeles before being suspended by comments on the murder of Charlie Kirk. (David Russell/Disney through Getty Images)
Kimmel’s comments came one day after both FBI officials and Utah Spencer Cox governor said Robinson He held a “leftist ideology” and was increasingly radicalized in recent years. It was also revealed that it had a romantic relationship with a transgender couple who was biologically masculine and making the woman transition.
Kirk, 31, was shot dead last week while talking at an event at the University of Utah Valley. Thousands of people have cried their death in vigels in the United States
Kirk’s funeral is scheduled for Sunday in Glendale, Arizona.