You are all so right!
If you didn’t already know this Oberman used to do the sports out here in Los Angeles, actually not too far from where Entertainment Tonight is taped.
Keith Oberman should be on his own ‘Worst’ list for being uninteresting and uninformed.
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Archivists [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dean DeBolt
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
1:41 PM
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I don’t pay much attention to the guy myself. He is simply trying to be
“Entertainment Tonight” with the news, and is often offbase or makes
outrageous unfounded remarks. If he paid any real attention to the news,
he’d have seen the National Archives returned the materials to the agency.
Dean
Dean DeBolt
University Librarian, Special Collections
John C. Pace Library, University of West Florida
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL 32514-5750
850-474-2213
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Behalf Of Andrea Matlak
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006
2:54 PM
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Subject: Archivists--the worst
people in the world?!
Does anyone watch the nightly MSN-NBC show called Countdown with Keith Oberman? It is a sort of hip liberal news show where the top ten news stories of the day are counted down.
He has a segment on the show called the "worst person in the world" where he picks three people to be the bad to worst people in the world. It is usually people who have done some awful thing against fellow humans or human kind, for personal or political gain, or out of sheer stupidity, or someone he has a beef against (like Bill O'Reilly of the rival Fox New cable network).
So last night I am watching it like I usually do--I am making dinner and only paying cursory attention when I hear the evil organ music that is the prompt for the segment to begin. I did not even hear who the first and second runners up were but I started listening when I heard Keith start talking about how NASA seems to have lost the tapes of the historic landing on the moon--you know the ones that show Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon--yeah those tapes and how now NASA is searching all over for them. And then he intones NASA ARCHIVISTS--tonight's worst people in the world!!
Isn't it funny how people will always be happy to point out what you have done wrong?
I am not sure how to react to this. On the one hand I think the archivists involved may have played some role in the tapes gone missing but on the other I am sure they can not be blamed entirely for the whole debacle. On the one hand this is the kind of publicity our profession can do without but on the other it sort of points out how important it is to have archives and archivists in the first place.
Andrea Matlak
Archivist
Ameircan Dental Association
Chicago, IL
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