MSNBC Libtalker Compares Regime Defenders To Fox News Fans
THAT 'FILTHY' BUILDING
Ed Schultz: Mubarak Defenders Like Fox Viewers
Be careful, Big Eddie, you might need a job there someday!
After all, Sgt Schultz is probably one crazed meltdown away from being shown the door at Comcast-owned MSNBC.
So why attack Fox News as that "filthy building", comparing its viewers to Mubarak's Egyptian street thugs? Who knows, perhaps Ed's looking for a one-way ticket back to Fargo:
There's an even bigger parallel between Ed's situation and that of Keith Olbermann, with the latter just a few months ahead of our friend Sylvester The Cat's current career status.
Ed Schultz: Mubarak Defenders Like Fox Viewers
Be careful, Big Eddie, you might need a job there someday!
After all, Sgt Schultz is probably one crazed meltdown away from being shown the door at Comcast-owned MSNBC.
So why attack Fox News as that "filthy building", comparing its viewers to Mubarak's Egyptian street thugs? Who knows, perhaps Ed's looking for a one-way ticket back to Fargo:
ED SCHULTZ (03:59): Can we assume that they are in thinking parallel to that of Fox watchers? [creepily lowers voice for emphasis] Think about this. These people who are out on the street with Mubarak, these loyalists, they've had it drilled into their head that life is good. They've had it drilled into their head that there is no other way. They've bought the propaganda. They've made a decision that they're willing to be confrontational.
Are these the haves out on the streets taking on the have-nots?
SCHULTZ (06:49): I think there's a parallel. I really do.
There's an even bigger parallel between Ed's situation and that of Keith Olbermann, with the latter just a few months ahead of our friend Sylvester The Cat's current career status.
3 Comments:
"Who knows, perhaps Ed's looking for a one-way ticket back to Fargo:"
On behalf of Fargo, I can only say...no thanks. You can keep this fat, orange-dyed, insane, gas bag. All sales are final. No returns allowed....
By Anonymous, at 04 February, 2011 10:34
Why is this man a national media figure? Who thought it was a good idea to put Special Ed on the national stage? Just wait when he bottoms out, THAT will be cringe worthy...& AMerica can't wait.
By danybhoy, at 04 February, 2011 15:45
MSNBC needs to fire Ed. I can't stand him.
By Anonymous, at 06 February, 2011 15:12
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