Ed Schultz: Three GOP Governors Down in Polls - 'It's a Turning Point in American History'
MSNBC's Ed Schultz on Wednesday claimed recent polls finding three newly-elected Republican governors wouldn't win if elections were held today represents a turning point in American history.
Not surprisingly, his far-left guests from the Nation magazine quite agreed with him (video follows with transcript and commentary):
ED SCHULTZ, HOST: But, this is the story that has me fired up first tonight, folks: American voters are having, I think, buyers’ remorse with radical Republican governors in key parts of the country when you look at 2012. If the elections were held tonight, Republican Governors Scott Walker, John Kasich and Rick Snyder, they would all be out of a job.
Last November, Walker in Wisconsin defeated Tom Barrett 52-46 percentage-wise. Walker would now lose to Barrett by seven points.
In Ohio, John Kasich -- well, he defeated incumbent Ted Strickland 49 to 47. And at this point, Strickland -- well, I guess you could say he would just smoke Kasich by 15 points.
And in Michigan, Rick Snyder, very radical, very anti-public education, walked to an 18-point victory over Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero last fall. In a hypothetical do-over -- I like do-overs -- Bernero would now beat Snyder, 49 to 47 percentage-wise.
Now, in less than five months, has the light bulb gone on? Voters have quickly pivoted away from these radical Republican governors. This shift is taking place because Walker, Kasich and Snyder’s radical priority list is being played out right in front of our eyes and it’s getting attention.
Scott Walker, he didn’t run on ending collective bargaining for public employees, but now that he’s shown his cards, he stands a real chance of being recalled. Now, 57 percent of Wisconsin voters oppose Walker’s radical policy. Only 39 percent support it.
In Ohio, Kasich ran on job creation and low taxes -- you know, the normal Republican thing. Now, he wants to sell state prisons, the state liquor licenses, and maybe even turn over the Ohio turnpike to the private industry. Well, but his attack on collective bargaining is really tanking him in the polls -- 54 percent of Ohio voters are against Kasich’s attack on labor, and only 35 percent support it.
Now, former Gateway CEO, Rick Snyder, sold Michigan voters on the fact that he was a job creator. Take a look at this.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
GOV. RICK SNYDER (R), MICHIGAN: Fifty percent of the jobs lost in America in the last 10 years were lost in Michigan. How did that happen? Politicians gave us the worst business tax in the country. And regulations that made creating jobs almost impossible.
I’ve created thousands of jobs. We’ll dump that tax. Thin the regulations. And jobs will come back.
C.J. LEE: Rick is our one chance for jobs.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
SCHULTZ: One chance for jobs? How many jobs have they created? We’ll get to that story in future shows.
Isn't that great? "How many jobs have they created?"
They've been in office less than three months and this so-called journalist is asking how many jobs they've created.
But that's just the beginning:
SCHULTZ: Michigan has been killed by Republican policy that led to thousands of jobs being shipped overseas.
Um, Ed - the previous governor was Jennifer Granholm, a Democrat that raised taxes and drove the state into the ground. But that's not important, because Snyder's been in office for almost three months:
SCHULTZ: Ever heard of manufacturing in China? When Snyder was on the board at Gateway, they shut down plants in America and shipped those jobs to China.
Snyder’s plan for labor? Well, you know what it’s going to do? It’s going to bring Chinese wages back home to the great state of Michigan. I bet they can’t wait for that. Almost 60 percent of voters in Michigan are against Snyder’s plan to strip public workers of collective bargaining rights.
Now, get this number -- if 300,000 people sign a petition in the state of Michigan, Snyder could be recalled as early as June. I tell you, it’s in the air, isn’t it?
All of these governors got elected by talking about jobs and the economy. Obama wasn’t any good. They had all the answers. Well, now the pushback is very clear. And I think that this is a political turning point. I think that this is a moment that voters aren’t going to forget, because it’s a consolidated, concerted effort by these right-wing Republican governors to butcher -- to butcher -- labor in this country and in their states.
Get your cell phones out. I want to know what you think about this. Tonight’s question: can Democrats capitalize on reaction to the radical GOP governors in the 2012 election? Text "A" for yes, text "B" for no to 622639 -- or go to our new blog tonight at Ed.MSNBC.com. And I’ll bring you the results later on in the show.
Joining me now is John Nichols, Washington correspondent for "The Nation."
Is this a political turning point in American history? I mean, you can’t tell me that all of a sudden there’s a group of Republican governors that are tanking in the polls, there’s demonstrations abound in all of these states. What do you think, John?
Yep - some polls in three states concerning governors in office for less than three months are a turning point in American history.
Not surprisingly, his guest from the Nation agreed:
JOHN NICHOLS, THE NATION: Well, I think there’s no question, Ed. In fact, we’ve already reached a turning point. It’s just a question of how big a turning point it is.
Yep - we've already reached a turning point. These polls on these three governors mean that the entire country has in less than five months shifted back to the left despite rising gas and food prices, exploding debt, a new war, plummeting home values, and continued unpopularity of ObamaCare.
Republicans oughtn't even run candidates in the November 2012 elections - conservatism has ended in this nation because these three new governors have seen their poll numbers drop.
But there was still more, because Schultz's next guest, Katrina Vanden Heuvel of the Nation - isn't it marvelous how he brought on two folks from the country's most left-leaning magazine rather than anyone that might actually challenge his cockamamie premise?!? - who after agreeing with him broadened the conservative bashing: "We are witnessing a possibility of these House extremists taking us back to a time when we didn`t have child labor laws, or safety or clean water or clean air."
Yep - that's what Republicans are all about. They want to get rid of child labor laws as well as those involving clean water and clean air.
And this is what passes for journalism on MSNBC.
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Comments
Oooooh.....shultzie!
Submitted by Patriot II on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 10:37am.
another flock just flew over........what a dimwit!!!
i can't wait to breathe dirty
Submitted by ricklail on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 10:38am.
i can't wait to breathe dirty air and drink dirty water. I can't wait for the day I can put my grandkids to work so I can quit. Hurry Republicans
HUH?
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 10:49am.
It's time for your medication again, Rick.
Should have turned on the
Submitted by ricklail on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:13am.
Should have turned on the sarcasim
Hype
Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 10:39am.
The unions are spending $ millions to fight back, and fellow-travelers like Schultz will do their part into translating union activities into popular revolt.
The popularity of the governors does not hinge on a single policy, and the only polls that count are elections.
this could be bigger
Submitted by TruthMonger on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 10:45am.
this could be bigger than....uh...
Congratulations Jimmy Carter!
Headline 2008....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 10:47am.
"The End of The Republican Party"
And, then came the elections of 2010. OOPS!
POLLS
Submitted by JPTSO3 on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:18am.
Close to 40% of Americans polled beleive the gov'ment knew of 911 in advance or assisted in its execution.
1 in 3 believe that Area 51 conceals evidence of UFOs...
I just took my own poll...
100% of my employees believe Mr. Ed is really a Disney automatron stolen from the shipwreck of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and reprogramed to read blather off a telepromopter...
Sometimes polls are right -- sometimes, not
Uhhh, which poll was that Schlitz?
Submitted by IgnatzJFahrquar on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:02am.
Maybe I missed the quoted poll(s). What did he do, poll the panel before going on air? I asked my cat about Ed's poll ... she just looked at me and then wandered off to her litter box and left a present.
FYI, Ed, the Ohio House just passed Voter ID legislation and are moving it on to the R-controlled Senate. The Dems are apoplectic. I'm ecstatic.
Ignatz, how long do you
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:13am.
Ignatz, how long do you figure before the DOJ comes after Ohio because the Voter ID legilation effects Holders "people"?
It makes me wonder how many elections the libturds have stolen.
Scuba, it's already starting
Submitted by IgnatzJFahrquar on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:24am.
Comments by the Dems are are already saying that minorities and the poor will be disenfranchised because that can't afford the ID's. Comical.
While I can't confirm this, I would have to figure "they" would need some type of State ID (FYI, the State ID is around $20 ... just took my 87 yo Mom to get one) to cash or sign up for their entitlements. I saw a comment in the local paper that State ID's should be given to the "poor" for free. Actually, I have no problem with this. It would remove one of the big BS complaints by the Left.
Unfortunately the legislation only covers voting in person, absentee ballots can still be fudged with.
Mr. Schultz...
Submitted by GeneralAl on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:19am.
If you have the ability to go on line without the aid of an educated chimpanzee, the JournalTimes.com Poll shows Walker with a overall appproval rating of 55% which includes 51 % strongly approving of his performance. Perhaps if you realized that there are others besides your leftist brain stems, you might understand how real polls are taken [Hint: Democrat Underground and Daily Kos are not good sources!]. Here's the poll:
Do you approve of the job Gov. Walker is doing?
Strongly approve 51.52% (265,151 votes)
Approve 3.93% (20,238 votes)
Disapprove 1.78% (9,175 votes)
Strongly disapprove 42.76% (220,049 votes)
Total Votes: 514,613
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Create Your Own Poll
Courtesy of the JournalTimes.Com
"Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away"!
Strong feelings on both sides
Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 1:40pm.
I still wish Walker would do more PR for this bill. Was this poll taken via the internet or phone? Everything I have heard (and I read conservative blogs), is that Walker has lost the support of the people in WI.
This Poll
Submitted by GeneralAl on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 2:19pm.
This poll was taken on the internet near Milwaukee. The libs tried to sway the poll by getting everyone across the country to vote and skew the results. They know the location of the IP addresses plus they won't allow you to vote twice. It is a true picture of Wisconsin which mirrors the November election.
"Old Soldiers never die, they just fade away"!
Gee, was it only four months
Submitted by kareling on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:21am.
Gee, was it only four months ago these same people were calling voters stupid, childishly impatient for the change they were promised two years previously, and unable to make up their minds what they wanted, etc., because they voted out the Democrats . . . and now, because of a couple of polls say that a few GOP governors wouldn't get re-elected today, those same voters are suddenly brilliant again?
What happened to "poor messaging" and a nation of two year olds throwing a tantrum?
I live in Michigan; and
Submitted by Smartypants on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:37am.
I live in Michigan; and calling Governor Snyder "radical" is the epitime of absurdity. He has proposed nothing that can remotely be considered "radical," unless it is judged against the backdrop of a state that has become quite liberal in its politics. Michigan is in a position such that tough choices have to be made. The governor has proposed significant changes in tax policy to help encourage new business investment and to remove special interests from the equation. Naturally, in a state that has become increasingly left wing, Snyder's approach does not go over well with the union masses and the left wing media. Again, though, there is nothing radical about any of his agenda. Only a left wing radical would consider Snyder's proposals radical.
Using that logic...
Submitted by vyger on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:43am.
BHO would lose in the worst Presidential landslide in the history of the country.
Logic and
Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 2:09pm.
And libs, dont work
He can't get guests
Submitted by Texndoc on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 12:20pm.
Of course it's going to be yes people from "The Nation". Listen, I saw a "nuclear power" discussion on Hardball with "two experts": a "green energy" kook and a "Mother Jones" writer - both babes didn't look even 24 years old.
You know what Ed and Tingles are? They are time fillers between this week's "Prison LockUp" and next week's "Prison LockUp".
What a Radical Story
Submitted by Dave81 on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 12:54pm.
Did anyone count how many times he dropped the word "radical" in that story? He must have been going for a new record.
Also, he gets his poll numbers wrong at 1:00. He said Bernero would beat Snyder 49% to 47%, which aren't the numbers on the screen.
If you're so interested in polls Ed, how about this one...according to the Gallup poll, Obama's approval rating is only 45%.
At the moment due to filters,
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 1:00pm.
At the moment due to filters, I can only read the transcripts and can't see if a poll is indentified in the video. Plus I may have overlooked it in the transcripts. If I have, please disregard #1.
Two points:
1) What poll was used and how was it present?
2) If memory serves me correctly several "polls" showed Kasich and Walker (not sure about Snyder) losing their elections but they won anyway so how can Schultz be so certain that the polls (whichever ones being misused by Speshul Ed) are accurate now?
3)
[Okay THREE POINTS -- no one expects the Eddish Inquisition!!!]
Interesting how Speshul Ed ignores the polls showing all three conservative governors having high overall approval numbers? Okay...that one was rhetorical
4) There is NO point number four!!! Mind we call ya Ed to keep it all clear?
h/t -- MPFC
Hey Schotzy
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 1:06pm.
You're right, it's a turning point. You and your minion have lost Congress, next year it will be the Senate and the WH. Did you notice that BO's polls are tanking? Enjoy the ride back to the sewer you crawled out of.
Why does he even care?
Submitted by Dave81 on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 1:26pm.
I don't know where Ed lives, but it's not possible that he's a resident of all three states. Why should he even care how other states decide to run things? He's of the typical liberal mindset that everyone should be doing things ONE way, and it should be his way.
I live in Texas, and I look at some of the things going on in California and think they're crazy, but you know what...it's their state. Let them screw it up if they want. Get out of other people's lives Ed.
Can we really trust a wife
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 4:43pm.
Can we really trust a wife beating alcoholic canandian indian exploiter to tell the truth?
The Obama Channel (TOC) & Mr. Ed
Submitted by ironhead4099 on Fri, 03/25/2011 - 1:52am.
Well, what did you expect from Mr. Ed and PMSBC or The Obabm Chanel? This guy is the NUMBER ONE reason I DON'T watch any network news now! I choose to get mine from other sources, because I'm sick of the Obamaganda so prevailent now. But let me assure everyone, I'm not trying to insult anybody with my comments, but when I call him Mr. Ed I am insulting the horse. After all he was just a talking horse, not the talking horse's ASS that graces us everynight on TOC!
After all they act like if Obama farted he could part the Red Sea!