The things you hear from a liberal radio host who calls himself "the czar of the truth."
Here's a snippet from Ed Schultz's radio show yesterday, a rebroadcast of a town hall meeting in Boulder he moderated over the weekend, with Schultz responding to Glenn Beck's criticism of Obama's penchant for appointing czars (click here for audio) --
SCHULTZ: Government's such a bad thing, we got all these czars. Let me tell you something, I'm the czar of the truth.
"Truthiness" is closer to the mark. On Friday, Schultz provided yet another example of how his adherence to "truth" is flexible indeed.
Schultz was describing late Sen. Edward Kennedy's funeral scheduled for the next day, which conservatives said could be comparable in its politicization to the infamous memorial service for Sen. Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., after he was killed in an October 2002 plane crash (here for audio) --
SCHULTZ: There's probably only one person in the history of the Senate that could match Ted Kennedy's enthusiasm and fire and vigor and vitality and enthusiasm for life, and that was Paul Wellstone. OK? He was a hard charger and I will tell you to this day, I have always said this, I've said this to Homey (member of Schultz's radio crew) many times and Vernie (ditto), I've said, I'm not so sure we'd be in Iraq if Paul Wellstone had still been walking the face of the earth. OK? He would have been a dissenting voice beyond what was out there already. And there would have been 24 votes instead of 23, but I don't even know if that vote would have taken place. I mean, he was a thorn in the side of the Bush administration.
But the 23 votes referred to by Schultz, of the US Senate voting on authorization for use of military force to topple Saddam's regime in Iraq, included Wellstone's vote. The Senate vote took place Oct. 11, 2002. Wellstone was killed in a plane crash two weeks later, on Oct. 25, in northeastern Minnesota.
Not only does Schultz get the timing of Wellstone's death and the Senate vote backward, Schultz points out how he has made this assertion "many" times to two people he works with -- and neither has apparently ever corrected him on it. Peas in a pod and all.
Another example of Schultz's flimsy familiarity with the truth, from this past Thursday, while comparing Kennedy's funeral to Reagan's in June 2004 (audio here) --
SCHULTZ: Now, the length of the funeral needs to be talked about as well. Notice how this is very normal. The Kennedy family, Ted Kennedy, I'm sure they had this all planned out, they're not milking it. The funeral is Saturday. This is not your Ronald Reagan two-week gig. OK? How long, it was almost like they were waiting for that sunset.
Wrong again, Ed. Reagan died on June 5, 2004 and was buried June 11, less than a week later, after his body had lain in state at the Capitol and a state funeral was held, as befitting a man twice elected president.




















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Liberals and Facts
September 1, 2009 - 07:27 ET by FeynmanFan(I know that's an oxymoron, but work with me for a minute)
Ed Schultz's casual relationship with the truth is driven by far deeper motives than convenience. Schultz, and liberals in general, have a compelling need to be right and have no issues with bending facts to prove they're right. It's not so much a disregard for the truth as it is a strong belief that the facts must fit the theory and if things get a little confused in the journey that's okay because it's for the "greater good". Besides, if there's no objective "right or wrong", how can there be an objective truth?
In the end, perhaps liberals were overly influenced by the quote from Humpty Dumpty in Alice in Wonderland where he said "When I use a word... it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less."
It's a very convinent way to shape your world.
"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde
Bluto Ed
September 1, 2009 - 07:27 ET by obageegeeOver? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!
Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, Ed
lol
September 1, 2009 - 07:38 ET by well99There you go.
SPECIAL ED...
September 1, 2009 - 07:31 ET by danybhoyArt imitates life, in the photo, Hogan is shown with Schultz, who is wearing a helmet. When Special Ed is not doing his show, he too wears a helmet. For his own protection...or at least he should.
"...How blind can you be, don't you see...
...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."
Nightwish
All I can hear in my head
September 1, 2009 - 07:36 ET by bobthemanAll I can hear in my head is that famous Sgt Schultz quote..."I know nooottthhhing...! and then that goofy look. The special Ed show on MSDNC does an injustice to Hogan's Hero's.
Politics of Destruction
I loved Hogan's Heros,
September 1, 2009 - 07:47 ET by danybhoyI loved Hogan's Heros, even though what we found about Bob Crane was very creepy, I miss Hogan's Hero. It was either HH growing up or the Brady Bunch, I haaaaaaaaaate the Brady Bunch.
"...How blind can you be, don't you see...
...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."
Nightwish
no comparison
September 1, 2009 - 08:00 ET by jon_torlinSgt Schultzy was a high level genius compared to this doofus.
Shouldn't this horse's ass Mr. Ed be somehow penalized for impersonating a radio personality(lack of)?
-Jon
He knows
September 1, 2009 - 09:48 ET by mattmHe knows mmnnnothingggggK!
Special Ed - that's a great one!
Ed Schultz is a
September 1, 2009 - 07:53 ET by marvlEd Schultz is a semi-literate moron. How he got his own TV show is beyond me. Don't attribute any sinister motives to him, he's not that smart.
Why, Ed Schultz is the
September 1, 2009 - 08:17 ET by Red JeepWhy, Ed Schultz is the left's Rush Limbaugh doncha know? At least Ed thinks he is.
Libs always have a problem with the truth
September 1, 2009 - 08:28 ET by sshuffield70They wouldn't know it hit them even if it came up, bit their rear end, and introduced itself.
What a Buffoon
September 1, 2009 - 08:45 ET by txradioguyWhat kills me is that the same Libtard idiots that scream for Rush to be pulled from AFN...have no problem with this nitwit broadcasting his filth to those of us in uniform.
I guess they want us to undergo the same indoctrination propaganda BS that they get.
"I May Be Changed By War, But I Will Not Be Defeated By It" - Audie Murphy
The Two Best
September 1, 2009 - 09:34 ET by FuzzlenutterI think the two best and funniest
old TV shows were The Beverly Hillbillies and Sanford & Son. I could never stop laughing when they were on the tube.
As for dinkweed Mr. Ed's backside, well, we all know exactly what kind of a human slug he is...
Gosh, I finally figured it
September 1, 2009 - 09:43 ET by HockeyKidGosh, I finally figured it out! Libs have invented the flux capacitor! It's the only way to explain Schultzie's time reversal vis-a-vis Wellstone, and Hillary's being named after Sir Edmund before the Everest ascent. They're scientific geniuses, I tell you!
Or they could just be pandering morons. Whichever.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
If anything, Ed is the Czar
September 1, 2009 - 10:21 ET by ckc1227If anything, Ed is the Czar of no ratings.
In every field of endeavor
September 1, 2009 - 14:59 ET by Willis_Leon_JohnsonIn every field of endeavor, there are winners, and there are losers.
Schultz for brains has held the cellar position for so long that his roots are too deep to pull loose and make room for another buffoon to keep him company.
http://gjresult.com
Boulder
September 1, 2009 - 23:55 ET by LorraineThe People's Republic of Boulder, go figure.
Ed's ship has sunk. 'Go
September 2, 2009 - 00:01 ET by bigtimerEd's ship has sunk.
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