Go Figure, Ed Schultz Provides Most Inane Hoffa Apologia So Far
It's official -- I'm an Ed Schultz fan.
OK, well, "fan" isn't exactly the right word. Let's just say I'd be crushed if MSNBC canceled "The Ed Show." After all, nowhere else on cable does one find such a consistent stream of idiocy that never fails to amuse. Not even from Schultz's colleague Al Sharpton, though the man is certainly a contender. (video after page break)
Here's Schultz on "The Ed Show" Tuesday night, lamely comparing Teamsters president James Hoffa's vulgar thuggish threat aimed at the tea party with -- ready? -- the GOP labeling three of its aspiring leaders "the Young Guns" --
SCHULTZ: Now, let's just turn the tables for a moment. If you don't believe (House Majority Leader Eric) Cantor and (GOP congressman Paul) Ryan use violent rhetoric themselves, let's go back to the commercial they cranked out just last year.
REPUBLICAN AD: There is a better way and a new team is ready to bring America back -- Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy, Paul Ryan -- joined by common-sense conservative candidates from across the country. Together, they are ready to make history. Together, they are the Young Guns.
SCHULTZ (initially echoing ad): They are the Young Guns. What do you do with a gun? Just kinda hang onto it or do you use it?! I mean, c'mon folks. We all know that James Hoffa was talking about middle classers fighting back and going after the ballot box to get rid of the very people that have attacked labor that were in that commercial. Now where was the outrage when that commercial came out? They're the Young Guns. Ever heard of a congressional member being labeled a young gun?
Where was the outrage when this commercial came out, Schultz belatedly demands. Indeed, where was your outrage when it came out, Ed? There was none, not that I recall, nor was anyone else outraged -- since there was nothing to be outraged about.
It's worth noting this feigned indignation is coming from a liberal who often boasts that he is an unapologetic gun owner and hunter. No matter -- Schultz is incapable of distinguishing between the valid uses of a gun and those that aren't.
"What do you do with a gun," Schultz asks. "Just kinda hang onto it or do you use it?!" Depends. If you are a police officer, you might work your entire career, especially in a small town, and never once fire your gun in the line of duty. If you are a woman being stalked by an enraged ex-boyfriend, you might "just kinda hang onto it" and that makes all the difference. Or the person wielding the gun could be homicidal and intent on murder. You do see the differences here, Ed, right? If this is too complicated I can type slower.
As for James Hoffa, those of us over a certain age hear his name and think instead of his father -- the Teamsters leader who was, uh, taken out in the summer of '75 and hasn't been heard from since. The younger Hoffa may think it no big deal to engage in vitriolic rhetoric that can be easily interpreted as threatening, then wonder what the fuss it about during the uproar that follows. You think there might be a reaction if Hoffa suggested Teamsters take tea partiers "for a ride" to the polls?
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Picture
Submitted by Brad90956 on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 6:52pm.
That picture of Special Ed says it all...totally incompetent and insane.
Ed reminds me of the inmates...
Submitted by KyWriter on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 7:11pm.
...of the lunatic asylums of the Victorian Age, when outsiders could tour them for a fee for the amusement of normal citizens. Although the abhorrent practice was rightfully abolished long ago, one can only assume that Ed and his show would have been quite a hit back then.
If it's a NERF gun, you trade it for pizza
Submitted by ex buff e-dub on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 7:28pm.
http://weaselzippers.us/2011/09/08/buffalo-anti-gun-fanatics-launch-buyb...
mr ed
Submitted by jetsgiants on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 7:36pm.
ed im a democrat billionaire i ll pay u triple what msnbc is paying u to go back conservative radio
Once again, Ed
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 7:50pm.
Once again, Ed Schultz-for-brains speaks and removes all doubt.
Gee, Special Ed's staff at the KinderCare must've . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 8:23pm.
. . . worked right through snack time to dig up that one.
Young guns? That's the best you can do?
Submitted by lesterwink23 on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 8:37pm.
Holy crap this is too good for words. Thank you Sgt. Schultz for being the gift that just keeps on giving
LOL...Great screencap
Submitted by the struggler on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 8:42pm.
LOL...Great screencap
wow
Submitted by michiganruth on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 9:24pm.
this is stupid even for Special Ed. I honestly don't know how these people can call themselves journalists--no--no, stop there. I do know how. they get paid a cr*pload of money to call themselves journalists.
what I really don't understand is the people who WATCH them and think "wow, this guy is making a lot of sense!" as weird as it seems, there are people who think the MSNBC crew is really good. and many of them are in the White House.
Let's see, Special Ed. There was . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 10:07pm.
Congressman James Gunn, a Populist Party rep from Idaho. 1897-1899
Congressman Christopher Cannon, Republican rep from Utah. 1997-2009.
very good..
Submitted by USA4freedom on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 5:22am.
very good..
Ronald Reagan, 1962: I did not leave the Democratic party, the party left me.
Insert: your name, 2008, the Republican party.
Please get the clip last night.
Submitted by Texndoc on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 10:14pm.
Special Ed at MSNBCs News desk. UpChuck Todd at the Reagan library. UpChuck had answered a question from Crazy Larry, and some from Maddow via remote. Then Special Ed asks a question via split screen and Todd gives a *sigh* and stares straight ahead.......no answer, blank look on his face........silent..........silent............silent........*sigh*............"Oh, sorry! We had a delay here."
I was LOL'ing. Special Ed was turning beet red. I think Special Ed knows a lot of MSNBC considers him un-serious. Todd had this "did this moron just ask me something?" look. Perfect.
Ed doesn't seem to understand
Submitted by redfish on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 10:25pm.
Ed doesn't seem to understand that Republicans are criticizing the whole Hoffa situation primarily because of the hypocrisy. It just went over his head.
They also don't like that Democrats are turning this into class warfare, which has nothing to do with generic campaign metaphors of warfare.
ed and guns
Submitted by grammajane on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 10:36pm.
He is worried about what these young guns will do with a gun? If you google ed schultz it states he shot his own dog.............with a gun. Think all the Thunderbird Wine this jerk drinks, is causing some brain cell loss
To tell the truth, it was more than the one phrase.
Submitted by ant on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 12:22am.
I actually found Hoffa's, 'we are your army, we're ready to march' a little more disturbing and a part of a whole including 'sons of bitches'. Oh, BTW, I see ED on TV alot as a family member watches him, Ed's a raving idiot, period.
You can tell by the look on
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 12:47am.
You can tell by the look on ed's face in the picture that he just soiled himself,again.
Twins?
Submitted by tincan53 on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 3:51am.
Is it just me or do Eddy boy and Algore look enough alike to be fat body twins? They both speak left-winged stupidity all the while sweating and spitting. Just a thought, but when I see old Eddy fat body Schultz start into his tirades, I chuckle and remember the classic Algore BS speech a while back. OMG liberals are fun to watch making a $$ of themselves.
Or if not Algore
Submitted by jpwcpa on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 1:30pm.
then maybe the Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz.
yo ed
Submitted by D'saredumbpeople on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 8:51am.
hey fat ed is that you under that mask or is it MIKA...
either way moron 1 or moron 2 ...
ed go to canada this weekend to fish...please
Get a grip, Schultz
Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 9:34am.
Wake up and smell the gunpowder, Ed. Hoffa's comments were incensed, vile, and mean spirited The political ad simply uses a common euphemism for an up-and-comer. Get a grip, Schultz.
Ed's off his meds.
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 10:10am.
Ed's off his meds.
Fat Ed looks one burger short
Submitted by Jack Bauer on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 11:33am.
Fat Ed looks one burger short of a coronary.
I say go for it Ed. Do not deny your gluttonous appetites.
All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
Young Guns
Submitted by GCSmith on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 7:12pm.
"Young guns" is a simple figure of speech. It refers to people who are new to, say, an organization, but they do not let their young age keep them from bold action within the organization. Ed's bizarre comment reveals a lack of knowledge about how language works. If "young guns" denotes violence, then "young Turks" denotes young men from the nation of Turkey.
Wow.
Submitted by proudamerican1990 on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 9:09pm.
Ed Schultz makes me feel kind of optimistic. If he can be successful, anyone can,