Twisted leftist Keith Olbermann sacked for sick gloating over NFL star’s season-ending injury

Unhinged left-wing crank Keith Olbermann coined the phrase “the worst person in the world” and he lived up to his own title for his sick gloating over star NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ season-ending injury on Monday Night Football.

Rodgers was only four plays into his debut with the New York Jets after signing a mammoth two-year $75 million contract when the blocking broke down and he was sacked by Buffalo Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd, landing awkwardly as fans in jam-packed MetLife Stadium collectively held their breath as he was carted off the field.

The former Green Bay Packers gunslinger had earned the hatred of the leftist COVID cult for declining to be jabbed and the vax-crazed former MSNBC/ESPN personality gloated about Rodgers’ injury in a post to X, formerly Twitter, which was decorated with half a dozen syringe emojis.

“Another #SuddenLisfranc due to failure to vaccinate,” wrote Olbermann.

Olbermann’s fellow X users dragged him for his nastiness with conservative talk radio host Jason Rantz pegging him as an “absolute garbage human being” in a charitable reaction.

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On Tuesday, the worst fears of the Jets and their fans came to pass when it was confirmed that the 39-year-old Rodgers had suffered a torn Achilles tendon, a devastating injury that not only ends the signal caller’s season but likely also the team’s Super Bowl aspirations as well.

Olbermann again took to X to mock Rodger’s misfortune, with another cheap shot befitting of the mangy, middle-aged misanthrope that the once dapper and witty anchor had become, holed up in his New York City apartment where he spends his days firing off profanity-soaked tweets and recording his bitter rants on video.

Outkick founder and nationally syndicated radio host Clay Travis suggested what many have likely been thinking for years, that Olbermann is badly in need of psychiatric care.

“Keith, you’re celebrating a guy tearing his Achilles tendon because he has different political opinions than you. And you think you’re the good guy. Legitimately, you need medical help. You aren’t well,” he wrote.

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The only thing sadder than the early blow to the hopes of Gang Green and their fans is Olbermann’s pathetic life since he was dumped by MSNBC.

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Chris Donaldson

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