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“I apologize without reservation to (Scott Jennings),” Olbermann wrote. “Yesterday, I wrote and immediately deleted 2 responses to him about Kimmel because they could be misinterpreted as a threat to anything besides his career. I immediately replaced them with ones specifying what I actually meant.
“I oppose and condemn political violence, and the threat of it. All times are the wrong time to leave even an inadvertent impression of it – but this time is especially wrong I should’ve acknowledged the deletion and apologized yesterday. I’m sorry I delayed.”
Jennings discussed the situation on his radio show, marking himself safe from ‘that nut’ Keith Olbermann. He said of Olbermann, ‘he is the poster boy for left-wing outrage and progressive-ism’.