Friday, December 17, 2010

Coupla rabid dogs here boss

When Ed Schultz & Al Sharpton
put their heads together

ED SCHULTZ, HOST: And finally tonight, Rush Limbaugh has a long history of using his radio platform to make racist comments. Today, Reverend Al Sharpton met with the Federal Communications Commission and asked them to take a stand on Limbaugh. Reverend Sharpton joins us tonight here on the Ed Show. How'd the meeting go, Reverend?

REV. AL SHARPTON: I had a very good meeting on Tuesday, and I think, Ed, that where we will go in the beginning of the year is the push for public hearings.

Ed Schultz & Al Sharpton

SCHULTZ: So this means that Limbaugh would have to step up or maybe one of his representatives or the people that carry his show and explain that it's okay to say racist things on the air.


11 comments:

El Jawa said...

What is this MSNBC you speak of?

(I had to look it up: some cable show with two or three viewers, apparently.)

Anonymous said...

Is that the same Schultz that used to say "I know nothing!"?

DougM said...

Notice that there weren't any examples of the allegation presented.
This is what's known as fund-raising.

Shayne said...

When Sharpton and Schultz put their heads together, I imagine the smell of the methane would be overpowering.

Also, together they would equal a brain the size of a peanut.

Anonymous said...

Al Sharp one cant even pronounce 'Limbaugh'. He must have grad-jee-ate-ed from the same school as Corrine.
Tim

Anonymous said...

"I was raped by white men, and smeared with dog shit." ~Tawana Brawley

Casca

Anonymous said...

The victims of Freddie's Fashion Mart are still unavailable for comment...

e~C

Anonymous said...

In 2006 Rush had ole Sharpie on his show, this is when he was going to be a host on Air America. Rush said he wanted him to be successful in the endeavor and offered to train Al for an entire week to get him off on the right foot.

Hey, watch this.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=de2_1183889866

DougM said...

Anon,
Good'n, but allow me to add the sequel.

Anonymous said...

I frequently have the Direct TV Newsmix (8 different screens) on while I work. When my heart isn't pumping hard enough, I sometimes turn the sound up on MSNBC.

It's important to understand what the most clueless in our society are watching.

Steve in Greensboro said...

Aaaaaa horse is a horse of course, of course
And no one can talk to a horse of course
Unless of course the horse of course
is the famous Mr. Ed!

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