Is MSNBC Set to Create Yet Another Left-Wing Propaganda Hour?

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If you thought MSNBC could not possibly tilt any further to the left, you may — sadly — be wrong. According to the New York Observer, the cable network may be about to give liberal radio host Ed Schultz his own program. Schultz has already filled in three times this month as anchor of the 6pm ET 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the one-time venue of Meet the Press moderator David Gregory.

“Schultz, with his rustic delivery, blue-collar bona fides and copious hunting references, would presumably add some heartland credibility to MSNBC's wonky cosmopolitan lineup without disrupting the lefty story line,” The Observer’s Felix Gillette noted on Tuesday.

Schultz has been a favorite with the NBC/MSNBC crowd since his national radio show debuted in January 2004. NBC’s Today show quickly brought him on as a pundit during the Democratic primaries, and treated him to a gooey profile in March of that year. Katie Couric touted Schultz as a liberal version of radio mega-star Rush Limbaugh, though at the time Schultz’s affiliates consisted only of stations in North Dakota, Montana, and Needles, California.

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“Who in the heck is Ed Schultz? We’re gonna profile the man being called the liberals’ answer to Rush Limbaugh," Couric chirped in setting up the segment. "There’s a different sound coming from your radio days these days. It’s a liberal talk show host. Some say it’s the left wing’s answer to Rush Limbaugh. And you might be surprised to hear that this liberal host originates from the conservative heartland. We’re gonna meet him in this half-hour.”

The report, by correspondent Jamie Gangel, revealed that Schultz was actually a stooge of Democratic activists. "It is no secret that you are on the air for the next two years because Democratic donors have put up $2 million to launch this. Can you really say what you think?" Gangel challenged. Schultz insisted: "I'm not beholden to anybody."

In 2008, NBC and MSNBC both pounded conservative radio host Bill Cunningham after he referred to “Barack Hussein Obama” prior to a McCain campaign event. A few weeks later, however, after the liberal Schultz blasted McCain as a “warmonger” at an Obama event (for which the Obama campaign rebuked Schultz), his friends at NBC and MSNBC helped shield him. MSNBC’s Countdown and Hardball — which feverishly went after Cunningham — were silent on Schultz, while David Gregory’s 6pm Race for the White House offered Schultz a friendly forum to explain himself.

Appearing on the April 7, 2008 show, Schultz stuck by his venomous attack: “He is a warmonger. His policies and his positions on Iraq certainly parallel that of a warmonger. And he fits the description.”

On his radio show, Schultz has polluted the airwaves with rhetoric far nastier than what liberals claim about talk radio conservatives. Last Friday, for example, Schultz called GOP Senator Jon Kyl a “spineless scumbag” for daring to criticize President Obama’s joke about bowling “like Special Olympics or something.” Other recent examples chronicled here on NewsBusters:

■ On March 2, Schultz compared Limbaugh to Adolf Hitler: “If you watch Limbaugh with the sound down...he looks like Adolf Hitler!...The parallel is so striking.”

■ On November 25, Schultz rued how, after years of bashing George W. Bush, the outgoing President never extended his hospitality to left-wing talkers: “We lefties with microphones, we were never invited to the White House. Never got a chance to even urinate on the yard.”

■ On November 17, Schultz blasted Republican Senator Richard Shelby as a “terrorist” for opposing a taxpayer bailout of the auto companies: “It is his mission to kill the Big Three.... Senator Shelby from Alabama is a terrorist on the American worker. He is a terrorist on wage workers.” Two weeks later, on December 3, Schultz attacked network news (presumably including NBC?) for not “cheerleading” a socialist bailout: “They should be cheerleading. They should. Forget all this journalist crap! I’m serious.”

Last August, retired NBC anchor Tom Brokaw refused to defend the one-sided left-wing rants that have replaced professional journalism on MSNBC, telling a forum on campaign reporting: “I think Keith has gone too far. I think Chris has gone too far.” If MSNBC adds Schultz to the line-up, Brokaw’s embarrassment will only grow.

—Rich Noyes is Research Director at the Media Research Center.


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Um,...who is this guy,

Um,...who is this guy, again?  He's a guy on the radio, right?  Hm.  Doesn't ring any bells.

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Brace yourself

For the backlash

Of your ignorance.

Yeah, Schultz is the left

Yeah, Schultz is the left wing equivalent to Rush.

Minus about 20 million listeners. 

schultzie is just an

schultzie is just an uneducated fat slob of a douche that will only drag msnbc even further into the pits of liberal failure.  his career there will probably be short lived when he has a heart attack from getting thrills about obama a la chrissy matthews.  An answer to Limbaugh??  Please.  The libs ought to at least find someone with half a snowball's chance.  I don't even like Rush all that much, but if he's an a**hole about something, at least its about the right ideas.  sgt. schultz is just a liberal a**hole.  They're a dime-a-dozen at msnbc.

 

obama's notion of bi-partisanship is telling conservatives to shut up and do what he wants.

Limbaugh Wanna-be

This guy has been around for at least a decade!  Who is he? Absolutely.

 Remember him sitting front and center smiling like a secret lover at Zero's first press conference?  I wonder who's telling who to give him his own show, and more importantly, why it isn't on prime time on CBS, NBC or ABC. 

I think messnbc is just looking for a front row

seat at O'Bambi's bi-weeklyTuesday night campaing speeches. What good can come from adding him to the nightly lineup? Both of his listeners are already tuned into tweedle dee and tweedle dumber. Maybe they think he is going to pull Glenn Becks audience to their channel?

 

"I need more cowbell!" SNL

Schultz is just another Obermann and Matthews for MSNBC

When we had the “AirHead” America network here briefly until their horrible ratings forced a change, I had a chance to listen to him to see what he was about.  He is a Rush wannabe. He tries to talk like him and doesn’t even come close. He is full of Liberal hatred and lies. The show I caught was just him spewing unsubstantiated Liberal nonsense that his few listeners probably eat up. So, he will fit right in with Obermann and Mathews and get the same minute ratings. 

http://franklinslocke.blogspot.com/

Awesome!

I hope NBC/GE keeps going with this tilt...keep it going!

The more they continue with their program of this all-out non-objectiveness, the more they sink.

I applaud this.

Ed Schultz won't last six months on TV

Let's face it, the guy has a face for radio.

-Dave

This coup has gone on long enough. The time to put it down is NOW.

Ed Schultz

It's about time the right-wing talkers had some REAL competition.

Bush deserved to be bashed.

Thank God for MSNBC to counteract FOX.

Are you so twisted that you think FOX has ANY professional journalism?

Have you been drinking?

Have you been drinking?

Kool-aid

Hope TT knows that he and the other liberals will be hardest hit by Obama's agenda. They dont even see it coming, fools, just like Ed.

 

"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg

Mostly kool-aide, I would

Mostly kool-aide, I would presume.  I'm sure his parents are more responsible than to allow him access to the liquor cabinet.

Hmm, been here nineteen weeks and only one comment?

Welcome to NewsBusters, troll.

:-)

-Dave

This coup has gone on long enough. The time to put it down is NOW.

~Well

Looks like MSNBC will have to pick up some viewers first.

 

That high-pitched scream you hear is the troll under my heel. 

I'll Bite

OK - I'll bite.

"Bush deserved to be bashed."

Care to elaborate?

 

You're holding msnbc as the

You're holding msnbc as the bastion of journalistic professionalism?   And you call us twisted?  You sir (or ma'am) are an idiot.

 

Bush wasn't a perfect president, but he deserved much better than what he got out of you liberal a**holes.  obama deserves to be run out of D.C. on a rail and then bashed with it.

 

Thank God for msnbc to show the rest of the world the idiocy of being liberal.

 

 

obama's notion of bi-partisanship is telling conservatives to shut up and do what he wants.

woohoo!

there's a business model that just keeps getting smarter by the day.

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Obama does not perform as advertised.  I'd like a refund.
Taxed Enough Already.

seperated at birth

Shultz looks like Ned Beatty in Deliverance squeeling like a pig!!!!

I Can Think Of Worse Things...

To his credit, Big Eddie did bash the Clintons during the primaries for being unethical. He's not nearly as liberal as you claim he is. At least he doesn't hate Israel the way that anti-semitic moron Mike Malloy does.

This is just about a bunch of jealous feelings because Big Eddie beat Bill O'Reilly in the ratings on talk radio. And O'Reilly no longer has a radio show, but Big Eddie does. Who's the the one who hasn't won, now?

 

-"I'm way up here... and you're waayyy dooowwwn theeee-rrree!"

Peter Griffin, from Family Guy

He's liberal enough. Why

He's liberal enough. Why would msnbc want another super-lib on their channel? They suck! They're losing money!

Come back and play when "big eddie" has the radio audience of Limbaugh, Hannity, Levin, etc., etc. Won't ever happen. F*** off.

obama's notion of bi-partisanship is telling conservatives to shut up and do what he wants.

You sure about that

 
This is just about a bunch of jealous feelings because Big Eddie beat Bill O'Reilly in the ratings on talk radio.

From wiki

Current top programs in the United States

Show, and weekly listeners in 2008

 

I dont see big Ed here either, but there isnt much info either

 

"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg

Hear we go

Talkers mag

Heck Alen Colmes beats Ed

 

"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg

BOR raido vs. TV

"This is just about a bunch of jealous feelings because Big Eddie beat
Bill O'Reilly in the ratings on talk radio. And O'Reilly no longer has
a radio show, but Big Eddie does. Who's the the one who hasn't won,
now?"

 BOR didn't lose his show, he quit doing radio and wanted to focus on TV.  If Schultz can beat BOR on TV, THEN you can claim something.  Though I am surprised that Glenn Beck is coming close to knocking BOR off of his top spot on TV.

I don't know what BOR ever did rating wise for he went up against Rush and BOR acknowledged that Rush is a force on radio.  But I listened to BOR all the time.

 Fame really hits its mark when you can be called by one name and people know who you are.  Rush and Oparah for sure and if you said O'Reilly, most would know you were talking about Bill.  If you mentioned Schultz most would think of Sgt. Schultz from Hogan's Heroes.