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In reply to the discussion: At this Current moment, perhaps we all need to discuss everyone's mistakes, right Mr. Hyatt? [View all]Samantha
(9,314 posts)"He has vowed to take the matter to court and questioned the ethics of Gore and Hyatt."
Link:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/04/01/keith-olbermann-s-angry-e-mail-trail-traces-breakup-with-current-tv.html
In other articles, I have read direct Olbermann quotes, and that is what I read. I have never seen anything that suggested Olbermann holds Gore singularly responsible.
In fact, in another paragraph, the article states:
"What is clear from the correspondence is that the relationship was dissolving amid a flurry of mutual recriminations. Gore had welcomed Olbermann as the new face of a little-watched network, anointing him chief news officer and giving him an equity stake in the operation. Gore had dealt with big egos in politics, but he and Hyatt told colleagues they had never dealt with anyone quite like Olbermann. On the few occasions when Olbermann wrote to Gore, the onetime presidential candidate sent back polite but vague notes that essentially referred the questions to Hyatt."
Sam