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Left-wing Ed Schultz turns Psychotic, promotes violence towards FOX News

As do I. The anti-troll feature on JUB is great, it works and I recommend it highly! ..|

I have two on ignore. It makes CE&P a much nicer place.

ON TOPIC:

I'm a big Ed Schulz fan! He's not afraid to tell it like it is. Also love Dylan Ratigan, Keith Olberman and Rachel Maddow.
 
I have two on ignore. It makes CE&P a much nicer place.

ON TOPIC:

I'm a big Ed Schulz fan! He's not afraid to tell it like it is. Also love Dylan Ratigan, Keith Olberman and Rachel Maddow.

I've met Ed on a few occasions as he's a fellow Minnesotan. Whether or not you like him or hate him, what he says on the air day after day, is what he honestly believes and feels. He believes in supporting and helping the working stiff get a leg up in 2010 America. He's a very passionate guy that speaks from his heart. I don't always agree with him, but he says what he feels and thinks. He's not a con artist like Beck.
 
I will agree that Ed was wrong to say what he said if you agree that George Bush was a war criminal and should be prosecuted in front of a world court.
 
Ed Schultz sounds stupid in this clip because he's making metaphorical challenges over ratings. He is not, however, advocating violence or harm to people who work at Fox.

This thread points out a good example of media partisanship, but it's hardly a case of alarm for threats of violence.
 
I've met Ed on a few occasions as he's a fellow Minnesotan. Whether or not you like him or hate him, what he says on the air day after day, is what he honestly believes and feels. He believes in supporting and helping the working stiff get a leg up in 2010 America. He's a very passionate guy that speaks from his heart. I don't always agree with him, but he says what he feels and thinks. He's not a con artist like Beck.

The ignore feature is used by people afraid of the arena of ideas. Feel free to use it but using it is a sign of cowardice and frankly it's very much like surrendering. I personally look forward to reading posts from both the right and the left but would love to see a bit more moderates on JUB. As for Laika,consider being on ignore as a compliment because in reality they have payed you the ultimate compliment.
 
You're dodging the issue at hand and turning this into a bash Glenn Beck thread. Stay on topic. Do you support Schultz's hateful rhetoric promoting violence towards FOX News?

Laika,don't let Schultz's crybaby antics bother you. Just watch him make a fool of himself and smile.He only hurts his image ,after all. If he thinks Kill Bill is a movie about O'Reilly,so be it.
 
^ Proof positive that the Laika must be a paid FOX operative trying to spread the misinformation that there were that many people there. Either that or his Uncle Bill works there.

Even Leni Riefenstahl couldn't have made that one work.
 
There is nothing wrong with the comments made by Ed Schultz. They were in reference to Fox News and not a particular individual and so they aren't advocating violence.

CowboyBob's well researched citations do not carry an argument from one thread to another. They are references as to what he feels are examples of the right advocating violence. The truth is both sides who are extreme in their views advocate violence. It's not acceptable no matter who does it, IMHO.

And because Bob asked for it, I'll put the Caddy back as my avatar.
 
The irony here is that Schultz called Beck's 300k+ Restoring Honor Rally a "Hate rally" and called Beck an "angry hate merchant". But wait a second. Here's what Schultz had to say on his radio show after the peaceful rally. Now this sounds like the rantings of an angry hate merchant, doesn't it?




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmmrCPXxA1M

There's another tolerant, compassionate liberal for ya! I pray that Ed one day learns that you don't physically assault people you disagree with.

When I signed on this am the vids were not working again. So I thought you just might have a point here. So in the middle of the song (kill bill 2:26) I left and went to get me some Canadian Mist, and when I got back I finished the song. The longest (4:46) HIP HOP or what ever you call this song. ( l liked it anyway) and the vids were working now.
You have nothing LaikaNYC. This isn't a hate statement.
Continue on. Move along, nothing here.:badgrin:
 
Of course she had nothing.

Dear Lord.

Will classes never begin?
 
The ignore feature is used by people afraid of the arena of ideas. Feel free to use it but using it is a sign of cowardice and frankly it's very much like surrendering. I personally look forward to reading posts from both the right and the left but would love to see a bit more moderates on JUB. As for Laika,consider being on ignore as a compliment because in reality they have payed you the ultimate compliment.

On the contrary, I don't allow people to continue working for me or be around me who are homophobic loud-mouths, with nothing but hate oozing out of their pus hole. I'm not interested in their predictable babble, and not a closet case that many on the wingnut side. I don't need to continually reevaluate about how I fee about my homosexuality, or my race. I've heard plenty over the years from bigots and exclude them from my life, just as I do with online nutcases.
 
jackaroe has his '59 Caddy back where it's supposed to be!..|

ON TOPIC: Ed Shultz tells it like it is!
 
Another day, another threat of violence to FOX News. This time one of Ed's guests says he wants to electrocute Glenn Beck. More violent rhetoric from the left.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV0ZEOL6cBI&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
 
Another day, another threat of violence to FOX News. This time one of Ed's guests says he wants to electrocute Glenn Beck. More violent rhetoric from the left.

Really? You actually think what she says constitutes a threat of violence towards BecK? A COMEDIAN saying he needs a collar which gives him an electric shock whenever he lies or cries his legendary crocodile tears is not, and cannot be construed (at least not by anyone with anounce of intelligence) as a threat of violence against Beck.

To even suggest that it is is just the kind of anti-liberal propoganda horseshit for which Beck is so well known, and for which he needs said collar.

As for Shultz, he is using a sporting analogy about beating Fox News, the company. not any individual person at Fox. Now, if he were to espouse a "second amendment solution" for Beck or O'Reilly yoiu might have a point.
 
Another day, another threat of violence to FOX News. This time one of Ed's guests says he wants to electrocute Glenn Beck. More violent rhetoric from the left.

Uh, LaikaNYC, if you take what a standup comedian says seriously, you're too uptight about life.

You're also exaggerating the context of the joke. A dog shock collar is nothing compared to the hyperbole you suggested.
 
Uh, LaikaNYC, if you take what a standup comedian says seriously, you're too uptight about life.

You're also exaggerating the context of the joke. A dog shock collar is nothing compared to the hyperbole you suggested.

BearDaddy was another infamous troll poster that loved to post late into the night, especially on Fridays. Not to mention nearly identical syntax. Things that make you go "hmmmm........". ;)
 
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