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Former ESPN host Keith Olbermann seemed to pose a threat to CNN-Conservative Commentator Scott Jennings on Monday in a series of page-plated social media posts.
The stills were screened by Townhall -Paltist Dustin Grage. The stills showed Olbermann, who directed Vitriol against Jennings almost two weeks after Charlie Kirk was murdered at an event at Campus at Utah Valley University.
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Keith Olbermann about “The View” on March 25, 2016. (Lou Rocco/Disney General Entertainment — Content via Getty Images)
“You’re the next mother — are,” he wrote. “But continue to pog after the camera.”
Jennings labeled FBI director Kash Patel in response to Grage’s post on X.
Olbermann seemed to respond to Jennings’ post about Disney, which restored Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC show in the midst of revolting over its short hiatus. Kimmel was pulled out of the air after remarks about Kirk’s assault and the motifs behind it.
He seemed to clarify what he wrote in a subsequent answer.
“Now we get the fascists from the right TV. That would mean your career is next, Jennings. Send a bond to Real America’s voice,” Olbermann added in the thread. “But continue to pog to the camera, amateur.”

Keith Olbermann deleted the posts aimed at Scott Jennings. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC Newswire)
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Olbermann, who was also a teaching at MSNBC, has been exposed to huge setbacks in recent days for his controversial positions about Kirk and Kimmel. He lowered the deceased conservative influencer last week after it was announced that several TV associated companies, including those owned by Sinclair, would prevent Kimmel’s show.
“Burn in Hell, Sinclair,” Olbermann wrote on X. “Together with Charlie Kirk.”
He maintained that nothing Kimmel said in his comments about Kirk was untrue.
Last week, Kimmel accused Conservatives of reaching “new low lower” in an attempt to establish a leftist ideology of 22-year-old suspected Tyler Robinson, though prosecutors confirmed these ties in Tuesday’s indictment.
“We hit some new low low over the weekend with the Maga Band, desperately trying to characterize this child who murdered Charlie Kirk as something other than one of them and does everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.
Kimmel’s comments came one day after both the FBI officials and Utah Prime Minister Spencer Cox said Robinson had a “leftist ideology” and became increasingly radicalized in recent years. It was also revealed that he had a romantic relationship with a transgender partner who was biologically male and switched to her.



