Posted on 05/25/2011 7:49:00 PM PDT by Bigtigermike
On my radio show yesterday, I used vile and inappropriate language when talking about talk show host Laura Ingraham. I am deeply sorry, and I apologize. It was wrong, uncalled for and I recognize the severity of what I said. I apologize to you, Laura and ask for your forgiveness. It doesn't matter what the circumstances were. It doesn't matter that it was on radio and I was ad libbing. none of that matters. none of that matters. What matters is what I said was terribly vile and not of the standards that I or any other person should adhere to. I want all of you to know tonight that I did call Laura Ingraham today and did not make contact with her and I will apologize to her as i did in the message that I left her today.
I also met with management here at MSNBC, and understanding the severity of the situation and what I said on the radio and how it reflected terribly on this company, I have offered to take myself off the air for an indefinite period of time with no pay. I want to apologize to Laura Ingraham. I want to apologize to my family, my wife. I have embarrassed my family. I have embarrassed this company.
And I have been in this business since 1978, and I have made a lot of mistakes. This is the lowest of low for me. I stand before you tonight in front of this camera in this studio in an environment that I absolutely love....
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Well said.
what was Imus’ punishment?
/bingo
Schultz needs to follow Olberman in forced retirement.
Hey Eddie, “We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.”
Your reading comprehension skills weren't fully engaged when you wrote your reply. "It doesn't matter" means... "it doesn't matter." As a preface to an admission, "It doesn't matter that..." rules out any reliance upon whatever follows as an excuse. If Schultz had said "Even though it was on radio and I was ad libbing" -- that would be an excuse. But he clearly said "It doesn't matter" and followed with "None of that matters. None of that matters."
With that in mind, read Schultz's words again...
"On my radio show yesterday, I used vile and inappropriate language when talking about talk show host Laura Ingraham. I am deeply sorry, and I apologize. It was wrong, uncalled for and I recognize the severity of what I said. I apologize to you, Laura and ask for your forgiveness. It doesn't matter what the circumstances were. It doesn't matter that it was on radio and I was ad libbing. none of that matters. none of that matters. What matters is what I said was terribly vile and not of the standards that I or any other person should adhere to. I want all of you to know tonight that I did call Laura Ingraham today and did not make contact with her and I will apologize to her as i did in the message that I left her today."
I can no better judge whether Ed Schultz really meant it in his heart than a court could look into a criminal's heart and discern a "hate crime." I don't like the guy, but the words that Schultz delivered were clear and unequivocal. It was a solid apology.
No, it wasn’t a solid apology, it was a solid act that fooled you. I can hear Ed and his to-the-left-of-Fidel-Castro Republican hating show producer laughing from my home a thousand miles away from them.
Please take the time to read this in entirety:
Ed Schultz’s Genuine Contrition on MSNBC Preceded by Churlish Non-Apology on Radio Show
By Jack Coleman | May 27, 2011 | 20:37
Based on what Schultz said earlier that day on his radio show about maligning Ingraham on the program only 24 hours earlier as a “right-wing slut” and “talk slut,” Schultz’s mea culpa Wednesday evening was fully unexpected.
That afternoon on the radio, Schultz was defiant and defensive and claimed Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity have said things just as bad and not paid a price (audio here, video clip after page break) —
I’m here (singing along to background music of David Bowie’s “Fame”). ... Well, come on back in here! (in loud voice, apparently to his radio crew). OK, let me give you a classic of how this all works. This is how it works. Now in recent days, we have had Rush Limbaugh talk about, you know, Arnold Schwarzenegger and drowning the maid in relationship to the Kennedys. They get away with that, OK? Uh, Sean Hannity can refer to John Kerry’s wife as a scumbag during the campaign. Fair enough? I think it is.
So now the right wing is trying to gin up this story that I have called Laura Ingraham a slut. I referred to her as a talk slut. Which, by the way, I got some email, people agreed with me on it. It’s a war out there! It’s a cultural war is what we have in America. Uh, if I offended some women out there, I apologize. Now what Laura Ingraham was talking about was going after President Obama for having a beer, and she’s not the only one, this other dude on Fox was talking about it too, going after President Obama for having a beer overseas when there’s a tornado going on in the United States.
Now I believe it’s almost becoming a tradition that when you go to Ireland, I believe it was Ronald Reagan that did the same thing. So in the heat of the moment and the passion of it all, I guess I used a term that has got the Michelle Malkins of the world upset. And we all know that she is an honest broker when it comes to fair vernacular in the arena of debate and politics. OK? But I just want to make sure that if there are any ladies out there who were offended that I used that term, I do apologize, I didn’t mean to offend you. I did refer to Laura Ingraham as a talk slut.
Now, does she walk the streets? No, I know she doesn’t. Is she a slut in the terms of whoring around? No, but I used it as a term that I think it’s low rent for her to go down that road and describe our president when it’s been paralleled in the past, the behavior of a president overseas, does just that. I thought it was low rent. My terminology was wrong, I should not have done it, and I certainly do not think that she is of that level of character, OK? I hope (makes kissing or kiss-off sound, depending on your perspective) everybody on the right wing is happy now!
But seriously, lefties, you know exactly what I’m talking about. It’s like there’s a different standard. Now, are you going to catch Rush Limbaugh apologizing for what he said to the Kennedy, about the Kennedy family about how Schwarzenegger couldn’t be related to the Kennedys because if he was he would have taken the maid and drowned her? Now that kind of stuff is fair game, right, for them. This is why the Michelle Malkins of the world have no credibility whatsoever. But they will try to bring whatever pressure they possibly can on lefty talkers! We’re not allowed the license of passion of the moment. We’re not allowed the license of saying something that might be somewhat off-color but not intended to be offensive to the group but maybe depicting of one.
So, uh, and I don’t know Laura Ingraham, I don’t hang out with the right-wing talkers, I don’t even go to their conventions, I believe I told you that yesterday. I don’t like being around them. I think they’re trying to destroy the country. Look at what they are doing to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Look what they’ve called the president. Look how they’ve given us record number of filibusters and supported it on talk radio, I don’t like any of them. I admit it! I’m guilty! I don’t like ‘em! But I don’t think she’s a slut.
There you have it — rambling, thin-skinned, and at times incoherent.
What a contrast with what Schultz said several hours later on his MSNBC show, which can be heard in the embedded video. No equivocation this time — and Schultz expressing regret for people he may have hurt, namely his family and MSNBC colleagues. Schultz apologized directly to Ingraham and took full responsibility for his remarks. He was a man who appeared profoundly chastened.
The chronology here is worth noting. Schultz made no mention of the uproar during the first hour of his radio show Wednesday. At the start of the second hour, he was late to the microphone, not taking to the airwaves until the second song of his musical intro was playing, and this rarely happens. Was Schultz contacted by MSNBC between the first and second hours of his radio show and compelled to address the issue? Sure looks like it. But what he said clearly wasn’t enough.
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