Last night Keith Olbermann went off of Media Matters’s talking points and named me as his Worst Person in the World on my birthday. It would have meant something had more people actually watched it and it aired on something more prestigious than a D-list network. It is the gift equivalent of last-minute gas station carnations with an equal effort at thought.

The problem in allowing a SEIU and Soros-funded website (which is routinely embarrassed in this space) to do your prep: you inevitably end up looking just as obtuse.

Olbermann alleges that the premise of my argument is that no one booed. Anyone with the reading comprehension of a dolphin knows that my premise, written twice now, is that the audience did not boo the soldier. It was two people, not the audience, and the audience hissed at them. Obama clearly stated at his Hollywood fundraiser that it was the audience who booed at the soldier. This is incorrect.

I dare Olbermann to find a debate participant who says otherwise. In the meantime, he can enjoy the 15 minutes of bumped recognition he’s received since being featured on the BIG sites.