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Olbermann Worst: Joseph Farah, Roger Ailes, Stephen Conroy censor

Worstest: Joseph Farah The proprietor of WND.com. Farah gleefully organized a high-flying "Surprise for Barack Obama" the illegal alien and pretender to the office of President. As planned, the devastating Birther message waved high as it trailed behind a plane for the viewing pleasure of all who were gathered at Cowboy Stadium to see the game, and anyone else in the general vicinity. Mission Accomplished – nearly!

The multitudes saw the grand message too – if they were among those who logged on to see Farah’s self-congratulatory post (and I presume video) located in his WMD site the following day. Let us just say for now that there were a few scheduling glitches, and that organization may not be Farah’s strong point. I was just reminded that Joseph Farrah wrote Rush Limbaugh’s second best seller, SEE I TOLD YOU SO!

Worser: Roger Ailes and the Fox ‘Fix ’em up Graphics Department.’ A fine example of Fox propaganda masquerading as ‘humor’ can be seen on the ‘America Live!’ graphic of the GOP caucus numbers and photos of the candidates. This one isn’t nearly as harmful as two recent cases of the willful manipulation of unemployment figures.

Worse: Senator Stephen Conroy, Australia’s Minister of the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy. Whew! If his job description sounds like a mouthful of responsibility, it is! The buck stops with Conroy when there is a question of decency in nearly any form of communication reaching the delicate ears of the public. Oddly, he was voted "Most likely to swear like a sailor" in broadcasting school.