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To: skinowski who wrote (428683)5/26/2011 8:09:41 AM
From: Bearcatbob16 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794276
 
IMO - He was battling to hold his job. I find Ed Schultz a perfect example of the ruthless vile loony left that once in a while shows us what they really think.

Bob



To: skinowski who wrote (428683)5/26/2011 8:22:52 AM
From: TideGlider2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794276
 
I really don't think "Ed" would have apologized had he not witnessed the negative reaction to his vitriol. I saw him a few years ago and he was equally contemptuous. I would check from time to time while surfing the channels and never was left without remorse for making the check. In actuality he is no different from the other boobs on MSNBC who ridicule decent people unmercifully, with the exception of his language and course delivery. I applaud his self destruction, but would surely enjoy Maddow, whom I believe to be even more abusive, but uses more acceptable language while calling people stupid and worse.



To: skinowski who wrote (428683)5/26/2011 12:20:58 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 794276
 
I personally think the guy was verging on a heart attack and this might be just what he needs. Maybe this little sabbatical will help him refocus his energy to more peaceful and workable solutions so he can find some inner peace.



To: skinowski who wrote (428683)5/26/2011 4:13:03 PM
From: KLP2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794276
 
Schultz was forced by MSNBC execs to apologize. He may have even been given the words to say.

The only thing I think he is sorry for is that he thought his company would back him up, and found they didn't.

His words show us what he really feels about not only Laura, but about women in general, and anything on the Right in particular.

He deserves every single second of his enforced and selfcreated h*ll. I'd leave him off the air for a year, if I were in charge.