Sports broadcaster turned far left pundit Keith Olbermann has gone on an unhinged rant where he demanded President Trump and his supporters are “prosecuted and convicted and removed from our society.”
The former ESPN sportscaster recently left cable sports to host a YouTube show dedicated to helping Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden beat President Trump in the November election.
During a recent segment on his show, Olbermann called President Trump a “terrorist” and said his “enablers” must be “removed from our society.”
Olbermann told his audience on Thursday that the battle must continue far beyond Election Day. Calling for President Trump and those who support his campaign to be “prosecuted and convicted.”
He announced that he is leaving ESPN amicably in order to launch his new political show in the hope of impacting the upcoming election.
Olbermann named Amy Coney Barrett and VP Mike Pence as Trump’s so-called ‘collaborators,’ as he went on an anti-Trump tirade during his second show.
He declared that “Trump can be, and must be, expunged.”
“The hate he has triggered, Pandora’s boxes he has opened, they will not be so easily destroyed.”
“So, let us brace ourselves,” he continued.
“The task is two-fold: the terrorist Trump must be defeated, must be destroyed, must be devoured at the ballot box, and then he, and his enablers, and his supporters, and his collaborators, and the Mike Lees and the William Barrs, and Sean Hannitys, and the Mike Pences, and the Rudy Gullianis and the Kyle Rittenhouses and the Amy Coney Barretts must be prosecuted and convicted and removed from our society while we try to rebuild it and to rebuild the world Trump has destroyed by turning it over to a virus.”
Olbermann did not reveal which alleged crimes Trump and his supporters “must” be prosecuted for.
“Remember it, even as we dream for a return to reality and safety and the country for which our forefathers died, that the fight is not just to win the election, but to win it by enough to chase — at least for a moment — Trump and the maggots off the stage and then try to clean up what they left,” Olbermann continued.
“Remember it, even though to remember it, means remembering that the fight does not end on November 3rd, but in many ways, will only begin that day,” he added.