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Schultz Guest: Obama Will 'Come Close' To Castrating O'Reilly Pre-Super Bowl

By Mark Finkelstein | January 07, 2011 | 20:51

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Guess we could get used to Bill a few octaves higher . . .

Radio host Lionel has predicted that Barack Obama will "come close" to gelding [castrating] Bill O'Reilly when the president does an interview with the Fox News host on Super Bowl Sunday.

Lionel, who's real last name is . . . Lebron, made his prediction of what would be news-breaking neutering on this evening's Ed Show.

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Ed Schultz Tells Listeners He 'Almost Got Arrested' New Year's Day

By Jack Coleman | January 06, 2011 | 16:22

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I doubt it came as much of a surprise to anyone listening when Ed Schultz described how he broke the law by knowingly driving on a highway closed by police.

Schultz's New Year's Day jaunt caught the attention of Brian Maloney at the Radio Equalizer who asked yesterday, "Do road closures apply to MSNBC talkers?" --

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Ed Schultz: Republicans are 'Bastards Who Want to Destroy the American Dream'

By Noel Sheppard | January 05, 2011 | 21:23

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MSNBC's Ed Schultz on Wednesday called Republicans bastards that want to destroy the American dream.

Apparently recognizing that he might have gone too far, the "Ed Show" host apologized moments later (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Schultz's Hysterical Math: Corporations Donate 1000x More Than Unions To Campaigns

By Mark Finkelstein | January 04, 2011 | 21:48

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Here at NewsBusters, we've documented Ed Schultz's heroic if unsuccessful struggles with the English language.  Guess we've got to add math to the subjects where Schultz requires some serious remedial work . . .

On his MSNBC show this evening, Schultz asserted that corporations donate 1000 times more money to political campaigns than unions do.  Or as Ed said, in his inimitably  muddled manner,: "unions contribute 1/10th of 1% of their money that corporations put into campaigns. Now think about that: 1/10th of 1%.  You got the corporate money over here; you got the organized labor money over here."

How off is Ed?  The National Review's Rich Lowry has documented that in the last election cycle, three unions alone kicked in $170 million to Dem coffers.  So corporations would have had to contribute . . . $170 BILLION to match Ed's alleged 1000:1 pace just for those contributions, ignoring the donations that all other unions made!

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Rare Admission From Liberal: Education Woes Not Due to Lack of Funding

By Jack Coleman | December 28, 2010 | 20:56

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Only time I recall a left-winger saying this, but hey, it's a start.

Here's Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter, author of "The Promise: President Obama, Year One," talking about the economy and education on Ed Schultz's radio show yesterday with guest host Jeff Santos of WWZN 1510 AM in Boston --

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Ed Schultz Stumbles Into Candor, Reveals Actual Reason for Lack of GOP Guests

By Jack Coleman | December 26, 2010 | 08:55

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Ed Schultz, liberal radio host and MSNBC action hero, has a pronounced aversion to Republicans/conservatives/right wingers coming on his cable show.

Why? Depends on when Schultz explains the reason.

Here he was on his radio show this past Monday (audio) --

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Was Ed Schultz Slamming 'No Labels' Group - or Joe Scarborough?

By Jack Coleman | December 21, 2010 | 22:39

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Sounded to me like Scarborough was the actual target. Perhaps you'll agree.

Here's the easily angered Ed Schultz on his radio show yesterday, lashing out at the so-called "No Labels" organization whose most prominent members include fellow MSNBC pundit and former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough (audio here) --

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Kurtz Seems to Condone Schultz Calling Limbaugh 'Drugster,' Palin 'Caribou Barbie' and Christie 'Fat Slob'

By Noel Sheppard | December 21, 2010 | 20:21

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Howard Kurtz on Tuesday published a surprisingly glowing piece about one of the most hate-filled commentators on television.

In "Rush Limbaugh's TV Nemesis" posted at the Daily Beast, Kurtz even seemed to condone Ed Schultz's disgusting pet names for Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and Chris Christie:

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Sharpton: Rush Limbaugh May Have to Attend FCC Hearings to Explain 'Racist' Remarks

By Noel Sheppard | December 16, 2010 | 21:33

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Al Sharpton said Thursday he spoke to the Federal Communications Commission about holding public hearings next year that Rush Limbaugh would be forced to attend to explain so-called "racist" statements he's made on the air.

Chatting with MSNBC's Ed Schultz, Sharpton said he had a "very good meeting on Tuesday" with FCC officials and that "some of the commissioners" were interested enough in following up on his concerns that this could come to fruition in the coming months (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Ed Schultz Producer's Advice to Obama on Handling CEOs: 'Put a Gun to Their Head'

By Jack Coleman | December 16, 2010 | 21:16

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Agreed, certain people should not be allowed access to firearms. Here's an example of one of those people.

On his radio show yesterday, Ed Schultz was talking with his producer, James "Holmy" Holm, about Obama meeting with 20 of the nation's top CEOs that day. Also mentioned in the discussion was corporations holding back on $1.9 trillion in capital reserves.

Such is the context for this alarming remark by Holm (audio here) --

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Ed Schultz: Obama Did Better Job Selling Bush Tax Cuts Than Bush Ever Did

By Noel Sheppard | December 15, 2010 | 21:39

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As one of the liberal media members that have expressed feeling betrayed by the President's recent tax compromise proposal, Ed Schultz on Wednesday said Barack Obama did a better job of selling the Bush tax cuts than George W. Bush ever did.

So dismayed by today's 81 to 19 Senate vote in favor of the measure was the host of MSNBC's "The Ed Show" that he asked Nation magazine editor Katrina vanden Heuvel, "Do you trust President Obama?" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Ed Schultz Cuts Off GOP Strategist for Calling Him a Liar About ObamaCare

By Noel Sheppard | December 15, 2010 | 11:59

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Ed Schultz on Tuesday abruptly ended an interview with a Republican strategist when she accused him of lying to his audience about the significance of Monday's ruling striking down the Constitutionality of ObamaCare's mandate to buy health insurance.

When the host of MSNBC's "The Ed Show" said, "It’s not a big key element of the health care bill," sparks began to fly (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Medved Schools Schultz and Press on Tea Party and Obama's Tax Cuts

By Noel Sheppard | December 14, 2010 | 12:15

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Liberal media members opposed to President Obama's tax cut compromise plan have been making the case that it's hypocritical of the Tea Party not to be universally against the measure given its impact on the deficit.

After Ed Schultz and Bill Press not surprisingly took this view on Monday's "Ed Show," Michael Medved gave them both a much-needed education on the subject (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Ed Schultz Indifferent to Westboro Baptist Protests - Until Elizabeth Edwards's Funeral Targeted

By Jack Coleman | December 12, 2010 | 23:55

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Now they've really gone and done it as far as Ed Schultz is concerned.

Speaking with Schultz on his radio show Thursday, Schultz's producer James Holm described plans by members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., notorious for their protests outside funerals of American soldiers killed in Afghanistan and Iraq, to stage a similar protest during the funeral of Elizabeth Edwards.

The discussion between Schultz and Holm was preceded by Schultz gushing about Rev. Al Sharpton meeting with FCC officials in a thinly veiled attempt to censor Limbaugh for racial insensitivity. First, Schultz played a clip of Sharpton's remarks, not citing where they were stated, while Schultz brays his approval  (link here for audio) --

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Ed Schultz Scurries From Challenge by Quickly Bailing on Caller to Radio Show

By Jack Coleman | December 10, 2010 | 23:08

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A profile in courage he's not.

Ed Schultz, the MSNBC pundit most likely to seek a career in professional wrestling, showed what he's made of during a call to his radio show Wednesday (audio here) --

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Schultz and Sharpton Take Limbaugh's MSNBC-is-Racist Joke Seriously

By Noel Sheppard | December 08, 2010 | 22:02

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Can two grown men really be this dumb, or is their hatred for conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh so blinding they wouldn't know sarcasm if it punched them in the face?

As tough as it might be to believe, Ed Schultz and Al Sharpton actually took seriously Limbaugh's joke that media outlets criticizing President Obama's tax compromise plan did so because they are racist (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Al Sharpton to Meet With FCC to Get 'Racist' Rush Limbaugh Off the Air

By Noel Sheppard | December 07, 2010 | 12:22

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Al Sharpton on Monday said that he's going to be meeting with representatives of the FCC next week about revoking conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh's license.

On a special 9PM edition of the "Ed Show," the Reverend didn't mince words (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Ed Schultz Challenges Dem Congresswoman on Bogus Claim

By Jack Coleman | December 04, 2010 | 21:49

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My hat's off to you, Ed. You've restored my faith in the possibility of liberals occasionally seeing the light.

Here's an exchange between Schultz and Rep. Donna Edwards of Maryland on Schultz's radio show Thursday --

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GOP Strategist Scolds Crazed Libtalker: 'What a Joke, I Hope We Never See You Again'

By Noel Sheppard | December 04, 2010 | 11:48

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GOP strategist Ron Christie had quite a run in with libtalker and former Air America personality Lionel on Friday.

By the end of their segment together on MSNBC's "Ed Show," Christie was so fed up with Lionel's rude behavior he scolded, "What a joke, I hope we never see you again" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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By MSNBC Standards, GE's $16 Billion in Bailout Loans Compromises NBC News Coverage

By Lachlan Markay | December 02, 2010 | 15:34

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Do a media company's political activities affect the way its subsidiaries report the news? The folks at MSNBC sure think so. That channel's hosts have insisted ad nauseum that Fox News parent company News Corporation's political actives compromise the ability of Fox to report the news fairly and accurately.

But MSNBC has, as I have noted before, shilled for policies that would enrich its parent company, General Electric, under the guise of "environmental awareness." Today the Washington Post exposed yet another such conflict, reporting that GE took $16 billion in loans from the Federal Reserve during 2008 and 2009.

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Ed Schultz Guest Mike Papantonio Claims 'Industrialists' Staging Coup to Topple Obama

By Jack Coleman | November 26, 2010 | 21:49

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How about that, there's someone on the airwaves more unhinged than liberal radio talker and MSNBC heat miser Ed Schultz. And go figure, that someone happens to be a frequent Schultz guest.

But between his appearance on Schultz's radio show Nov. 22 and Schultz's MSNBC program several hours later, the caffeine apparently wore off for Mike Papantonio, a lawyer and co-host of the radio show "Ring of Fire," seeing how Papantonio dialed down his remarks from what he initially told Schultz.

Here's what Papantonio said during the first hour of Schultz's radio show Monday between noon and 1 p.m. while complaining about President Obama's upcoming appearance before the US Chamber of Commerce (audio and video below page break) --

 

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Schultz Slurs Allen West: 'Ignorant'

By Mark Finkelstein | November 24, 2010 | 21:27

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Pot calling the kettle clueless . . .

On his MSNBC show this evening, Ed Schultz twice called newly-elected Republican congressman Allen West  "ignorant."  For good measure, Schultz said West "didn't have a clue."

Schultz was incensed that West had observed that Washington, DC--home of big government--was relatively immune to the economic woes that have befallen the rest of the country.  View video after the jump.

By interesting coincidence, I had occasion to overfly Leesburg, VA in the DC suburbs this past weekend, and for the first time saw what McMansions look like [see photo I snapped after break].   Now why would Loudoun County, Virginia have the highest per-capita income in the country? Steel mills?

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Ed Schultz Falsely Accuses Fox Biz Analyst of Recommending Cannibalism for Unemployed People

By Noel Sheppard | November 24, 2010 | 11:05

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Ed Schultz on Tuesday falsely accused Fox Business Network contributor Charles Payne of recommending people on unemployment lines eat each other to survive.

Such ironically occurred on the "Psycho Talk" segment of the "Ed Show" (videos follow with partial transcripts and commentary):

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Schultz's Strange Mind-Melt: Confuses Palin With . . . Michelle Obama

By Mark Finkelstein | November 23, 2010 | 21:34

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With the Thanksgiving weekend coming on, today somehow feels like Friday.  So let's kick back and have some fun, courtesy Ed Schultz.

Check out the video as Ed goes into protracted brain-cramp, somehow confusing Sarah Palin with, of all people, Michelle Obama, as he describes the author of a forthcoming book.

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NPR Singles Out FNC for 'Nazi' Remarks, Ignores Litany of Bush/Fox-Nazi Comparisons

By Lachlan Markay | November 22, 2010 | 13:42

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National Public Radio is right to defend itself against charges of Nazism leveled at the radio station by Fox News chief Roger Ailes, who has since apologized for the remark. But NPR decided to make the leap from defending the station to attacking Fox News as uniquely disposed to Nazi comparisons, an absurd claim on its face.

There are commentators on both sides of the political spectrum who routinely prove Godwin right. But being the predictably-liberal news outlet that it is, NPR invoked vague claims by far-left Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank (neither his ideological leanings nor the multitude of his most recent baseless Fox accusations are mentioned) to paint FNC as unique in its invocation of Nazism.

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Ed Schultz: Palin is Racist for Criticizing the Obamas' Connection to Rev. Wright

By Noel Sheppard | November 20, 2010 | 15:34

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After spending much of his week accusing Rush Limbaugh of racism, Ed Schultz on Friday made the same absurd claim about former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.

Following in the footsteps of others on his network as well as the liberal blogosphere, the MSNBCer said it was racist for Palin to refer to comments Michelle Obama made in 2008 about never having been proud of her country before her husband started winning primaries.

It was also racist of Palin to mention in her book the Obamas' connection to Rev. Jeremiah Wright (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Ed Schultz Fails Miserably in Quest to 'Kick Fox's Ass' by Midterms

By Noel Sheppard | November 19, 2010 | 00:12

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On August 27, Ed Schultz told his radio audience he was within striking distance of overcoming Fox New's "Special Report with Bret Baier" in the 6PM cable news ratings.

Schultz challenged his sycophant devotees to help him accomplish this goal by the midterm elections (video follows with commentary):

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Schultz Alleges Voter Fraud on 'Dancing With the Stars,' Lib Guest Says Bristol Palin 'Sucks'

By Noel Sheppard | November 17, 2010 | 22:06

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MSNBC's Ed Schultz on Wednesday hysterically alleged Bristol Palin's successful movement into the finals of "Dancing With the Stars" was a product of voter fraud.

Maybe even worse, liberal radio host Stephanie Miller thrice told the "Ed Show" host Bristol "sucks":

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Christie Again Defends Limbaugh on 'Ed Show': You Weren't Outraged When Belafonte Called Powell and Rice Slaves

By Noel Sheppard | November 17, 2010 | 11:51

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Ed Schultz on Tuesday ratcheted up his anger over Rush Limbaugh's "Driving Miss Nancy" comments basically calling for the conservative talk radio host to be fired.

For the second time in the last three "Ed Shows," Republican strategist Ron Christie was there to add some sanity to the discussion pointing out the "double standard about applying racial outrage when it deals with black Democrats as it deals with black Republicans."

"I don't remember any outrage on the air waves, on your show or on Joe's show, when Harry Belafonte referred to Colin Powell and Dr. Condoleezza Rice as house slaves" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

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Ed Schultz Fights With GOP Strategist About Limbaugh's 'Driving Miss Nancy' Remark

By Noel Sheppard | November 13, 2010 | 21:11

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The liberal media went into quite a tirade Friday after conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh made a satirical remark about the Democrats relegating House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) to Nancy Pelosi's (D-Cali.) chauffeur when the new Congress convenes in January.

Not surprisingly, MSNBC's Ed Schultz devoted a good part of his program to this issue Friday - filled with accusations of racism, of course - and got into quite an argument with Republican strategist Ron Christie (video follows with commentary and full transcript at end of post):

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