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Ed Schultz: "Cheat to keep these bastards out"

Written By mista sense on Monday, January 18, 2010 | 1:14 PM







Question for General Electric, and soon enough, Comcast: Do you approve of your MSNBC host, Ed Schultz, advocating election fraud--which is, of course, a federal crime? Shouldn't people like that be behind bars?

As Schultz said on his Friday radio show:

"I tell you what, if I lived in Massachusetts I'd try to vote 10 times," said Schultz on his Friday radio show. "I don't know if they'd let me or not, but I'd try to. Yeah, that's right. I'd cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. 'Cause that's exactly what they are."

Happily these words were caught by WorldNetDaily and Newsbusters. As WND's Drew Zahn quotes Newsbusters' Noel Sheppard quipping "Who says there's liberal bias in the media?" Here's more from Zahn's piece:

Sheppard also points out that Schultz's comments came on the same day fellow MSNBC host Chris Matthews lamented that Democrat operatives couldn't "buy" enough votes in Massachusetts to ensure Coakley's victory:

"You know, in the old days – maybe I shouldn't be harkening back to the old days – if the Democrats faced this kind of a disaster in the works, you'd go back to your ones, the people you were sure are going to vote Democrat, and you'd make sure they got to the polling place, you'd get them lunch, you'd get them a car," Matthews said. "You'd make sure they got there, and in some cases you'd be buying people to get them, not officially buying them, but getting them there as block secretaries, as block captains, you'd be getting them there with street money – legitimate, but it's a little bit old school."

Commented Sheppard, "The good folks at General Electric and NBC must be thrilled to know that two of their on-air personalities are so biased in their political views that they publicly advocate cheating for their party to be victorious."

WND contacted "The Ed Schultz Show" for clarification or comment on the host's statement, but has yet to receive a reply.


WND couldn't get a comment out of Schultz. So the next step is to see what comment comes from MSNBC, NBC, GE, or Comcast.

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