Top 76 Quotes & Sayings by Ed Schultz - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American entertainer Ed Schultz.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I've fished since I was a teenager. It's one of the most fantastic activities, and there's so much to it. I just love every facet of it. I've never had a bad day fishing.
No poem in the world could do my mom justice. Despite circumstance and adversity, she had an unwavering love for her kids and a faith-based, boundless capacity for forgiveness.
I have a TV show, a radio show. I've authored two books. I own a construction company, own a commercial fishing lodge, and am a pilot.
I want to prove every day that liberal talkers can be successful at business.
This is what the Republican party stands for, though: racism.
Going to an interracial high school shaped my understanding of social justice and racial inequality.
The average commercial radio listener in America is not looking for lofty, intellectual subjects. This isn't brain surgery. It's about striking the passion of the people.
When people sit in front of a microphone, they feel empowered. — © Ed Schultz
When people sit in front of a microphone, they feel empowered.
Every time the conservatives get in trouble, they start pounding on this ridiculous idea that the liberals want to take their microphones. They want to get Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity off the air. That is a straw man argument throw out by the conservative broadcasters who are so out of material they are going to fear-monger their listeners.
When union membership goes down, so do wages.
I've always viewed the 'Ed Show' as being a voice for the voiceless. — © Ed Schultz
I've always viewed the 'Ed Show' as being a voice for the voiceless.
There aren't any poor cable hosts.
I'm conservative on some issues. I'm progressive on most.
It took the national debt two hundred years to reach $1 trillion. Supply Side Economics quadrupled the national debt to over $4 trillion in twelve years (1980-1992) under the Republicans. Bill Clinton actually paid down the national debt. How did he do it? He raised taxes. It produced the longest sustained economic expansion in U.S. History.
Corporate money is controlling everything.
If I lived in Massachusetts, I'd try to vote ten times ... Yeah that's right, I'd cheat to keep these bastards out. I would. Because that's exactly what they are.
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