Posted on 07/05/2018 11:44:27 AM PDT by LadyBuzz
FARGO - Longtime broadcaster Ed Schultz has died. He was 64.
Sources tell WDAY-TV in Fargo that Schultz died of natural causes. Sources confirm to WDAY-TV that Schultz died in Washington, D.C.
Schultz started his broadcast career in TV and radio in Fargo in the early 1980s, including time as sports director at WDAY.
He went on to host a show at MSNBC and most recently worked for RT.
Check back for more on this developing story.
“Russia Times America?...Isnt that Putins mouthpiece?”
Perhaps. I guess you could live off of what CNN tells you, but, for me, Russia Times is MUCH MORE credible.
Remember when he called Laura Ingraham a slut?
Think a slightly smaller version of Michael Moore, without the facial hair and the stupid hat.
Now I do....yes. He got suspended I think. Nasty guy.
I still can’t figure out why an operation like MSNBC would suspend him for that.
What killed him was to be out of the limelight.
Job opening at Russia Today
Let’s hope so!! ;D
I was wondering why the bots were suggesting I watch his show with pop up adds as late as yesterday (Ed standing on railroad tracks) My first thought when I heard he died was a train hit him.
Unlike democrats, however, I have a long memory.
**** that guy. it sucks for him he is dead. No great loss to society or humanity or debate.
He couldn’t debate his way out of a paper sack without making shit up or insulting his opponent.
Gosh. I’m so sorry about your dad and granddad. My father and grandfather also died young of heart attacks as did my brother. It is now consider a family risk after my brother passed instantly at 63. :(. I am so glad you have made it through all of your heart failures. You’re a walking miracle. May God continue to bless you.
Thank you...:-)
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