Talk show host Ed Schultz takes a shot at Anderson’s style and says he’s “kicking his ass”— and that kicks him right onto the RidicuList.
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Anderson, you are a classy guy. My grandmother would have called Mr. Schultz coarse. I, myself, have another name for him, but I'm too much of a lady to say it.
I was a fan until I heard that you don't know, watch, or have ever seen Ed's show. You are out of touch with the "little guy".
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lol, that was pretty funny
That's hilarious!!! Not to worry A...we can take 'im...
High five from me Anderson, I never trust those type of news pundits anyway...
While including Ed Schultz in the Ridiculist, Anderson's admission that he didn't know much about Ed was evident. Ed's words were over the top, but Anderson's overall description of Ed's demeanor was inaccurate. These are two of my favorite TV journalists. Their passion and professionalism set them apart as newsmen who care about their listeners hearing the truth. After Anderson watches Ed's show sometime, both need to appear together on TV, allowing viewers to see how their common strengths can overshadow pettiness and reckless reporting of truth so prevalent on some "news" shows.
While including Ed Schultz in the Ridiculist, Anderson's admission that he didn't know much about Ed was evident. Ed's words were over the top, but Anderson's description of Ed's TV show demeanor was inaccurate. These are two of my favorite TV journalists. Their passion and professionalism set them apart as newsmen who care about their listeners hearing the truth. Anderson needs to watch Ed's show sometime. Both of them need to appear together on TV. Their viewers could then see how their common strengths overshadow the pettiness and reckless reporting of the truth so prevalent on other national new stations.