Ex-MSNBC host Ed Schultz in a recent interview ripped his former network as "in the tank for Hillary Clinton" and suggested he was fired in 2015 because of his support for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.).
Schultz, who now anchors a show on RT, told National Review‘s Jamie Weinstein in an an interview posted Friday that MSNBC chief Phil Griffin was a "watchdog," and he said he was often given direction on what stories to cover.
Sanders gave his official campaign launch speech in Burlington, Vermont on May 26, 2015, and Schultz said he was the only cable news host planning to air it live. He had also taped an interview with Sanders at the lawmaker's home ahead of the speech.
However, he said Griffin called him five minutes before air time at 5 p.m. EST, and he said, "You're not covering this."
"It got rather contentious," Schultz said..
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3 comments:
No way I feel sorry for the leftist talking head.
Shameful, very shameful!
Shultz the loudmouth is now on Al Jazer.
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