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07-05-2018 09:04 PM
One of my favorites. He was a champion of the working class, equality, and justice for all. His passion for doing what is right and noble is missed. He was able to critique all sides. Much as many here respected C. Krauthammer, others of us felt similarly about Ed. Missed his presence on MSNBC.
07-06-2018 07:17 AM
07-06-2018 09:03 PM
He was not a very nice person. I remember back in 2011, I believe it was, the word he called Laura Ingraham - for NO reason.
07-06-2018 09:50 PM
@physicsnut wrote:He was not a very nice person. I remember back in 2011, I believe it was, the word he called Laura Ingraham - for NO reason.
If I recall, on both threads regarding the recent death of a conservative commentator, posters were very sensitive to the feelings of those who felt that loss.
People might not have agreed with his stance but overall chose not to be critical or negative.
Something to think about, @physicsnut
07-06-2018 09:57 PM
I had no idea who this man was, I never watched MSNBC before the horrible fate that befell the US on November 2016. Now inquiring minds have to know.
07-06-2018 10:00 PM
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@physicsnut wrote:He was not a very nice person. I remember back in 2011, I believe it was, the word he called Laura Ingraham - for NO reason.
If I recall, on both threads regarding the recent death of a conservative commentator, posters were very sensitive to the feelings of those who felt that loss.
People might not have agreed with his stance but overall chose not to be critical or negative.
Something to think about, @physicsnut
Very true @suzyQ3. It never seems to work both ways, does it?
I enjoyed Ed on MSNBC. he was a staunch supporter of unions and labor rights. Chris Hayes did a nice presentation about him last night.
07-06-2018 10:06 PM
This shouldn't be a political discussion. A man passed away at a young age and was respected by many of us. May he rest in peace, he will be missed.
07-06-2018 10:15 PM
He was one of my favorites when he was on MSNBC.I’ve missed him ever since he was pushed out.He spoke out for those who had no voice.
Ed Schultz was a good man. He was too young to go.May he rest In peace. My condolences to his wife & 6 children.💐
07-06-2018 10:19 PM
@suzyQ3 wrote:
@physicsnut wrote:He was not a very nice person. I remember back in 2011, I believe it was, the word he called Laura Ingraham - for NO reason.
If I recall, on both threads regarding the recent death of a conservative commentator, posters were very sensitive to the feelings of those who felt that loss.
People might not have agreed with his stance but overall chose not to be critical or negative.
Something to think about, @physicsnut
@suzyQ3Hopefully everyone expressed honest opinions in both threads.
I only know of "Big Ed" on radio a few years ago. He was sometimes incorrect in what he said and I found him difficult to listen to. I'm not a yeller and I don't care for "bombast" in others. (The reason I avoid "the great one." Ugh!)
Even so, I'm sorry he didn't have more years here on earth and I wish peace to those who loved him.
07-06-2018 10:19 PM
@physicsnut wrote:He was not a very nice person. I remember back in 2011, I believe it was, the word he called Laura Ingraham - for NO reason.
@physicsnut Sorry, but I disagree with you.He had every reason.
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