Fargo Leaders to Ed Schultz: Kids Helping Stop Flood Aren't 'Slave Lab

April 11th, 2013 6:33 PM
The mayor of Fargo, N.D., sure knows what he's talking about. Dennis Walaker was one of three city and school officials quoted in a Forum of Fargo-Moorhead newspaper story rebuking liberal radio host Ed Schultz for his churlish criticism of local eighth-graders being recruited for sandbagging to help stem spring floods. (Audio clip after page break)

How Dare That Kids Help Stop Flooding in Fargo, Ed Schultz Fumes

April 9th, 2013 5:30 PM
"Teach your children well," sang Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in a syrupy overplayed hippie anthem from 1970. (Not to worry, I won't link). Teach them to say "screw you" to their community, Ed Schultz instructs the children now. While he waits and waits and waits for "The Ed Show" to make its transition from primetime to the penal colony that is MSNBC weekends, Schultz continues spewing…

Is Ed Schultz Still Getting Weekend Show on MSNBC

April 2nd, 2013 12:20 PM
Nearly three weeks after MSNBC announced that Chris Hayes would replace Ed Schultz at 8 p.m. weeknights and that Schultz would host late-afternoon weekend versions of "The Ed Show," the network has still not given a start date for the weekend show. This has led to speculation on Twitter that Schultz is being eased out at MSNBC, to the point that Schultz addressed the rumors on his radio show…

Ed Schultz Blames 'Right Wing' for DOMA, Forgets it Was Signed by Clin

March 29th, 2013 9:35 PM
Ed Schultz has quite the work ethic. More specifically, his selective memory does, seeing how it rarely takes a day off. Yesterday I slammed Schultz's patently deceitful claim that President Ronald Reagan fired illegally striking air traffic controllers in 1981 because, as Schultz put it, "he didn't want to pay 'em." In fact, Reagan wanted the workers to get an 11 percent raise. On his…

Psst, Ed Schultz - Reagan Wanted Higher Pay for Air Traffic Controller

March 28th, 2013 11:01 PM
So much of liberalism hinges on the willingness of liberals to engage in collective amnesia. Fortunately, many conservatives prefer to remember. Ever since the sequester's cuts took effect, Ed Schultz has railed about their impact to the economy, particularly air travel. Since he frequently flies his own plane from Minnesota to work in New York City and to a fishing lodge he bought in Canada…

Rahm Emanuel 'Murdering Schools' in Chicago, Rants Teachers Union Head

March 22nd, 2013 8:25 PM
This has already gotten ugly, even by Chicago standards. Fifty-four public schools in the Windy City are closing due to a $1 billion budget shortfall and the president of the Chicago Teachers Union is putting the blame squarely on Mayor Rahm Emanuel. (audio clip after page break)

Sequester Will Close 'All the Small Airports' in US, Claims Rep. Jim M

March 21st, 2013 6:15 PM
Late last month, math-challenged Ed Schultz took a cue from the Chicken Little hysterics streaming from the White House to claim that sequestration will slash federal spending by "damn near a third." Much the same capacity for delusion takes hold in Schultz's radio show guests, as shown yesterday with an equally unlikely claim from Democrat congressman Jim McDermott. (audio clip after page…

Schultz Sub Dyson: 'Wouldn't That Be Great' If Minimum Wage Raised to

March 19th, 2013 10:48 PM
New host, same loopy logic. Ed Schultz is gone from his weekday MSNBC slot, but the show's name lives on until Chris Hayes comes on board next month. Sitting in for Schultz tonight was the never-at-a-loss-for-words Michael Eric Dyson.   Discussing Elizabeth Warren's latest Senate hearing stunt, on the minimum wage, Dyson gushed "wouldn't that be great" if the minimum wage were raised to $22…

Stung by Its Reporting, Ed Schultz Slams Politico as 'Freaking Whores

March 19th, 2013 7:00 PM
Looks like this could be a rocky transition for Ed Schultz and MSNBC. Ever since Politico reported "The Ed Show" would move from primetime weeknights on MSNBC to the network's barren weekends, bumping up against scarcely watched programming that consists mainly of reality shows set in prison, Schultz has insisted the shift is not a demotion. (Audio clips after page break)

WaPo: Man Behind '47 Percent' Video a Partisan Democrat, Contrary to C

March 15th, 2013 5:19 PM
Scott Prouty is the man behind the now infamous “47 percent” video that the media hyped to bring down Mitt Romney’s presidential bid.  It’s unbearably stale news at this point, but MSNBC’s Ed Schultz found a fresh hook for resurrecting it recently on his soon-to-be-defunct weeknight program. Prouty insisted that Romney’s invitation to speak at CPAC prompted him to come out of hiding and in the…

Ed Schultz: ‘I Don’t Think MSNBC Has Slighted Me

March 15th, 2013 12:39 PM
Golly, what an upbeat guy MSNBC’s Ed Schultz is! If anyone else in broadcast “journalism” had just been handed a one-way ticket from primetime to Siberia, he’d probably be distraught. But not the roly-poly Schultz. He used the waning seconds of his last weekday-at-8:00 appearance not to wax nostalgic and thank loyal viewers but to say this:

Ed Schultz, Who Frothed Over 'Bastard, 'Slut,' 'Dirthole' Conservative

March 14th, 2013 12:57 PM
MSNBC "pushed out" Ed Schultz in order to "make way for new talent," according to Politico on Thursday. This would contradict Schultz, who insisted the decision was voluntary and a great step forward for his "brand." What is that brand, exactly? Sneering at "bastard," "slut," "dirthole" conservatives who want to see Barack Obama murdered. [See below for a video montage. Audio here.] Schultz's…

NBC Touts Left-Winger Behind Romney 47% Video As 'Registered Independe

March 14th, 2013 12:37 PM
On Thursday's NBC Today, White House correspondent Peter Alexander promoted the first public comments from Scott Prouty, the bartender who secretly recorded Mitt Romney's 47% comments during the 2012 presidential race: "Even today some political observers insist without that 47% tape, we might actually be talking about President Mitt Romney these days. Instead, the infamous comments marked what…

Chris Hayes to Replace Ed Schultz in MSNBC's 8PM Time Slot

March 14th, 2013 10:32 AM
NewsBusters reported Wednesday that MSNBC's Ed Schultz was leaving his 8 PM time slot to appear instead on weekends. According to Brian Stelter of the New York Times, Schultz's replacement is Chris Hayes: