Yes, Ed Schultz, You Told Democrats Not to Vote in 2010
Allow me to refresh his memory.
Ed Schultz and a caller to his radio show Thursday got into a heated argument after she criticized him for suggesting last year that Democrats stay away from the polls on election day to express their anger with congressional Democrats for not extending unemployment benefits.
Schultz not only denied what the caller said, he was unequivocal and emphatic about it. Here's how the exchange went (audio) --
SCHULTZ: All right, let's see, let me get back to this headline here -- "Obama's team seeks new ways to fire up his base." Beverly in Chicago, you're on the Ed Schultz radio show. Respond to that, thank you.
CALLER: Do you think what you did in the midterms was right, telling folks to stay home?
SCHULTZ: I didn't say that and I'm not going to get into that discussion. That is absolute garbage. That is right-wing crap that's going around the Internet and I'm not even going to go down that road, but I'll give you a chance to finish your phone call.
CALLER: Whether you did or didn't ...
SCHULTZ: No, I, no, no, no, no, no, no. That's not a question of whether I did or didn't. I did not. I gave my opinion. I did not tell people not to vote. Do not say that! That is not true.
CALLER: OK, can I say something now?
SCHULTZ: You can say something, as long as it's not accusatory.
Don't you know I'm above criticism?! After that the call turned toxic, Schultz and the woman arguing for the next two minutes until Schultz reined in his anger and, to his credit, said he wanted to talk with the caller again after a commercial break. Later in the same hour, back on the phone with Beverly from Chicago, Schultz said this (audio) --
Do I think the president, do I have opinions about his campaign? Absolutely. Do I have opinions about the way they're doing things? Absolutely. Does that mean that I'm against him as a president? Absolutely not. Not at all! And, you know, you have to clarify exactly what you're consuming, OK? Just like when you called in and said that I was telling people not to vote. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, I was telling the 99ers (Schultz's term for the long-term unemployed, those who had received jobless benefits for nearly two years), you know, asking them the question, where do you stand now in the midterms? They were the ones that brought it up. They said they didn't want to vote. I covered it as a story. I never said, hey yeah, you guys get together and don't vote.
.... a claim demolished by what Schultz proclaimed to his radio audience on July 30 (audio) --
SCHULTZ: But I'm not giving up on this (advocating for extension of jobless benefits for long-term unemployed). And I think the best way for the 99ers to get the attention of the Congress is to form an unemployed coalition and just flat-out tell the Democrats, we're not voting in the midterm. Look, if they don't realize the seriousness of this, then they don't deserve to be in office. It's that simple. Because they are not serving the people and they're just taking the problem and passing it to the next generation. We have got unprecedented unemployment in this country and the people have to be heard. The people have to be heard! This isn't about saving anybody's congressional ass. This is about saving lives at this point. And if Harry Reid doesn't have the guts to keep the Senate in to move on this issue, in my opinion, he should not be re-elected in Nevada. I don't care who he's going up against. We'll just have to go through this generational fight and make it a lesson for the Democrats and make sure that they know that the grass-rooters are serious, that we mean business, and you gotta do it for people and if you don't, we're not going to vote!
And I'm announcing today, I'm not gonna vote in the midterm. I'm not gonna do it! You can say it's un-American. No, it's rather revolutionary is what it is. I'm at that point. I'm checking out. I'm checking out of the Democrats because they are proving to me that they don't know how to handle these big babies over on the right that say no. You know what you do? You get in the driver's seat, you hit the throttle and you run over 'em. That's what you do. And the Democrats just don't have the guts to politically do that. So they have to be taught a lesson.
Not exactly a get-out-the-vote pitch. Any of this strike a chord, Ed, in particular your own remarks?
Schultz's mid-summer rant caught the attention of Brian Maloney at The Radio Equalizer, Allahpundit at Hot Air, Kerry Picket at The Washington Times, and Joe Schoffstall at RedState, among others.
By the way, the legislation Schultz wanted passed before the midterms, to extend jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed, was not approved until December in the compromise between President Obama and Republicans to extend the Bush tax rates.
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Sgt Schultz
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Sat, 03/19/2011 - 11:33pm.
"I know nuthink!"I think I have finally noodled out what MSNBC actually is
Submitted by Dave. on Sat, 03/19/2011 - 11:57pm.
It's a parking lot for people who are too f'ing stoopid to obtain even a government position.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
It's just pitiful that
Submitted by UpNorth on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:26am.
Fat Eddie can't even qualify for a position in the White House, I know he had his heart set on being the next Press Secretary. After all, he does take less energy than a TOTUS. And, there's a certain resemblance to Baghdad Bob Gibbs.
Nor able to get a position at
Submitted by Beukeboom on Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:21am.
Nor able to get a position at McDonald's although they can say "Do ya want fries with that?"It's next to impossible for
Submitted by Beukeboom on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:17am.
It's next to impossible for liars to keep track of all their lies. Ed Schultz is such an example.Naever attribute to mendacity
Submitted by NL207 on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:18am.
Naever attribute to mendacity that which can be explained by stupidity.What a tangled web Ed weaves...
Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:21am.
Braindead Ed is having trouble keeping track of his lies. Fortunately for Ed there's Newsbusters Ginkgo.Mr. ED...
Submitted by JPTSO3 on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:39am.
Ooooohhh Willlberrrr....The analogy isn't fair!!!
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:06pm.
Everybody knows "Mr. Ed" has at least 40 IQ points on "Special Ed".Dennis Prager
Ed is a typical 21st century
Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 3:09am.
Ed is a typical 21st century lib. One day he's beating his chest while proclaiming just how damn proud he is to be an American. The next day America does something to annoy him and so therefore all bets are off.
Ah, you can't make this stuff up, luckily we don't have too, as Ed does it for us every time he opens his mouth..
Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...
Wait, isn't he the guy who
Submitted by amyshulk on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 3:55am.
Wait, isn't he the guy who told them to vote 10 times - or that he would if he could against Christine O'Donnell??? Which is it Ed? Vote early and often, or withhold your vote in protest?Ronald Reagan
Speaking Of Voting...
Submitted by GeneralAl on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 6:55am.
http://www.journaltimes.com/polls/html_e7df0506-44fc-11e0-b687-001cc4c00... Here's the link to the Wisconsin poll on Scott Walker. There's currently a 2 point difference with Walker behind by 2%. Click on the link or manually enter and vote in support of Scott. The liberals all across America are voting to drive the numbers down. Let's beat these goons at their own game. Forward the address to as many as possible! God bless America and Scott Walker!"Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away"!
Perhaps we misunderstood Special Ed.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 9:41am.
Maybe he meant for them to withhold just ONE of their many votes that they normally cast in an election. Hey, you could just let one of the "living dead" remain dead on election and uphold your civic duty AND protest the injustice of the system at the same time!
I love liberal solutions to problems of morality.
Poor Ed
Submitted by HockeyKid on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 11:15am.
He just doesn't understand that being Rush takes more than just talking into a mic for three hours a day."Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Same old, Same old.
Submitted by Ashrak on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 11:37am.
Ed's plan there was to be blbe to claim that Republicans won the midterms NOT because the TEA party folks were demonstrating just how grass roots it really is, NOT because the American people are sick to death of the tax and spend foolishness, but because Democrats "didn't go to the polls".
Once again, trying to manufacture news, instead of just reporting it, experienced an epic fail. Ed got caught up in his own words, again, and he resorts to the same old line - "Blame Republicans'.
Hey Comcast executives - is the embarrassment level reaching a toxic level yet?
Hope some of the Democrats took his advice
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:03pm.
It sort of balances out those who vote from the grave, the prison, or vote early and vote often.Dennis Prager
Ed's advice
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Sun, 03/20/2011 - 12:37pm.
Caller from Chicago: Hi Ed! I am a new registered Dimicrat. Ed: congrats, How old are you? Caller: 51. Ed: Why so long to register? Caller: My Mother finally got around to filling out the forms. Ed: Moms are wonderful! Caller: I am not sure on who to vote for. Ed: Just vote for the ones that are Dimicrats. Caller: How do you spell it? Ed: i t. Caller: So I vote for everyone named IT? Ed: Just call Rahm's office. Someone will go and vote for you. Caller: Thanks Ed! I really hate leaving this basement.