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MSNBC's Ed Schultz Plays Race Card in Debate On War with Syria

Ignoring opposition to Barack Obama’s Syria mis-adventure from liberal Democrats like Joe Manchin and Alan Grayson and even fellow MSNBC host Chris ‘I’m not Rachel’ Hayes, MSNBC’s Ed Schultz is placing the blame on alleged GOP racism. “I really believe that

Schultz Hammers 'Neocons,' Not Obama for Syria War Drums

Schultz Hammers 'Neocons,' Not Obama for Syria War Drums

Ed Schultz is back in prime time on MSNBC and his convoluted, blustery, incoherent, illogical analysis is back too. He took to the peacock network’s cable outlet Thursday night to hammer conservatives (specifically using the veiled quasi-anti-semitic term ‘neocons’) for

Chris Matthews Loses 5 PM Slot to Ed Schultz

Chris Matthews Loses 5 PM Slot to Ed Schultz

MSNBC announced Monday that the “Ed Show” will return to weekdays starting August 26. Host Ed Schultz will take the 5pm ET Monday through Friday slot, which has been held by “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews for years. “Hardball” also broadcasts

Ed Schultz: Zimmerman Was 'Getting His Ass Kicked'

Ed Schultz went on a rant about the Zimmerman case Wednesday. As NewsBusters points out, Schultz’s own outrage was undercut when he conceded the defense’s entire theory of the case: We do know that Zimmerman had a firearm and I

Chris Hayes Drags MSNBC Ratings Into Toilet

Chris Hayes Drags MSNBC Ratings Into Toilet

Chris Hayes debuted his new, prime time MSNBC show, “All In,” in April. In theory, the show was poised to have a big debut as it rode the very busy news cycle with the hyper attention paid to the terror

Chris Hayes To Take Over Ed Schultz's MSNBC Slot

Chris Hayes To Take Over Ed Schultz's MSNBC Slot

Alternate headline: “Ezra Klein Hit Hardest.” NYT: Chris Hayes will take over the 8 p.m. time slot on MSNBC in the next month, the channel is planning to announce on Thursday morning, the day after the current host of that

Demoted: MSNBC Boots Schultz to Weekends

Demoted: MSNBC Boots Schultz to Weekends

Wednesday night, Ed Schultz of MSNBC announced that his The Ed Show would be moving from weeknights to weekends. It will now fill two hours every Saturday and Sunday, 5-7 PM. The show has always struggled to find its audience,