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MSNBC Suspends Ed Schultz One Week Over "Slut" Remark

...you would think Schultz would know better than to wander into Mike Malloy's lexicon. After all, it's not doing very well for Malloy, is it? ;-) ...
 
Better watch out ... one more of these incidents and MSNBC will send Schultz packing off to Current TV land.
 
You'd think Schultz would learn from Imus about making such comments on the air. (Let's not forget that the third word of that infamous Imus phrase is a variation of the word Schultz used to describe Ingraham.)
 
PTBoardOp94 said:
Better watch out ... one more of these incidents and MSNBC will send Schultz packing off to Current TV land.
...I doubt that -- Olby doesn't dig Ed nearly as much as Ed does ;D ...
 
justpassingthough said:
I thought truth was the ultimate defense against slander? (Kidding, of course)

So I suppose if tomorrow Rush Limbaugh goes on the air and calls Nancy Pelosi a whore you're cool with that?

Either we have standards and decorum for how we treat women or we don't.
 
I heard where the hostesses on "The View" were justifying Schultz' commentary because Joy Behar has called all those women "slut" at one time or other, and she didn't get suspended.

And then some (forgot the name) radio host justified it by saying "there are different interpretations of 'slut.'"
And that sounded kind of crazy. But yeah, since nobody complained when Behar did it, but did when Schultz did it, I guess there are different interpretations, actually. If Joy Behar says it to Barbara Walters, you can be sure it's a joke, kinda like a term of endearment calling her "girlfren." Unless Barbara Walters is actually promiscuous.
From seeing Ed Schultz say it, and hearing his apology, he didn't seem to be saying that he meant it as a term of endearment.
Same word, but different meanings, kind of like all the old George Carlin "you can prick your finger..." jokes.
 
I guess Ed's mission is to prove one can be a liberal and a good old boy too. Like LBJ and the beagle
 
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