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FARGO – Longtime broadcaster Ed Schultz died of natural causes Thursday, July 5, at his home in Washington, D.C., according to RT America, where he was the host of “The News With Ed Schultz.” He was 64.
What do you think? Did you eve watch his show or listen to him on the radio?
I won't speak ill of the dead so leave it at that. He was smart enough to take advantage of the left's dearth of talent and was able to make a living with them when right wing talk radio proved too competitive. A real mercenary and Mike Smerconish joined him switching sides. It's too bad his career never went the way he would have liked and he always seemed angry and jealous about it. Oh, well.
So he colluded with the Russians and got a job with them. That seems to be the lefts standard operating procedure. Do something and then accuse the right of doing it.
I saw this . I did used to watch his show when I was a Democrat . He seemed like a well intentioned guy .
Sad to hear since he was relatively young too .
I enjoyed watching his show and he was always championing blue collar America regardless of political affiliation.
Sadly one of the few good ones has left us too early.
You will be missed Ed.
I won't speak ill of the dead so leave it at that. He was smart enough to take advantage of the left's dearth of talent and was able to make a living with them when right wing talk radio proved too competitive. A real mercenary and Mike Smerconish joined him switching sides. It's too bad his career never went the way he would have liked and he always seemed angry and jealous about it. Oh, well.
So he colluded with the Russians and got a job with them. That seems to be the lefts standard operating procedure. Do something and then accuse the right of doing it.
I enjoyed watching his show and he was always championing blue collar America regardless of political affiliation.
Sadly one of the few good ones has left us too early.
You will be missed Ed.
RIP
I consider him as the loyal opposition in my view-didn't care for him, but never wanted him silenced. I was always hoping Shultz would interview Michael Savage..
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