Nothing replaces hard work. The harder you work, the luckier you get.
Ed Schultz
When people sit in front of a microphone, they feel empowered.
Oh yea, I was a conservative. I was probably hard-line, preoccupied with how much money I would make and how far I would go. But I began seeing a lady who directs a homeless clinic in Fargo. One of our first get-togethers was to a Salvation Army dinner, where I met some jobless Vietnam veterans. It started my transition, opened my eyes.
There is evidence Rand Paul has a real problem with women reporters.
I have a TV show, a radio show. I've authored two books. I own a construction company, own a commercial fishing lodge, and am a pilot.
How did a prairie-dwelling, red-meat-eating, gun-toting former conservative become the hope of liberal radio? It all started with this annoying habit I have of speaking my mind.
Sometimes, when I open my mouth, all hell breaks loose. Other times, I feel like a voice in the wilderness and I wonder, 'Does anybody get this?'
Trump gives public service a bad image. It's not about flash, it's not about wealth, and it's not about hairstyle. It's about doing something for people and being an advocate for the community you represent.
I was the first reporter in the country to get a U.S. Senator on the air during the 9/11 attacks - I was broadcasting from the Hart Building.
I admit that I'm fat.
If you do a cable show, you have a radio show, whatever, if you're fat and you've got red hair, look, they're going to pick on you.
Money is not a measure of a man's character or success in the arena of public service.
I hunt and fish, and I don't fly on Lear jets, and I don't smoke Cuban cigars.
RT completes the picture of the events in the U.S. and around the globe, giving viewers access to a range of stories, voices, and opinions and a real opportunity to speak their minds.
Every time the conservatives get in trouble, they start pounding on this ridiculous idea that the liberals want to take their microphones. They want to get Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity off the air. That is a straw man argument throw out by the conservative broadcasters who are so out of material they are going to fear-monger their listeners.
Squelching debate by branding it un-American is dishonest, dangerous, and, in itself, hateful.
The righties connect with Joe Beercan better than the Democrats do.
When it comes down to the devil in the detail of dealing with the issues... and making real change, Trump, you don't have it. You've never had it.
When union membership goes down, so do wages.
The president of the United States, Barack Obama, deserves the benefit of the doubt and our support in his decision to use military force in Libya.
I'm not going to apologize for my success. How I live is no secret.
The Left has been frustrated because President Obama has allowed the Republicans to run all over him.
We have to be very cognizant of the fact that 90 percent of the electronic media in this country is owned, operated, programmed, and controlled by conservatives. They made a concerted effort during and before the Reagan years that they were going to get the microphone.
I lined up with the Republicans because they were antitax, and I wanted to make a lot of money.
We never see any journalism or documentaries on the oceans and what we're doing on this Earth and how it affects the oceans and how important they are. I'm intrigued by it. It's almost an untold story.
No poem in the world could do my mom justice. Despite circumstance and adversity, she had an unwavering love for her kids and a faith-based, boundless capacity for forgiveness.
Viewers don't want you to walk the fence - they do want a point of view - and that's what we bring.
Full disclosure: the Russians did not tell Hillary Clinton, 'Don't go to Wisconsin.'
I do think that every super power on the globe has a very poor record on human rights.
When Bernie Sanders was announcing that he was going to be a candidate for the nomination of the Democratic Party in Burlington, Vermont, I was the only cable host between FOX, MSNBC, and CNN that was there to cover it live.
I was pretty much a warmonger and a pretty greedy guy. I always wanted to make as much money as I possibly could and felt the downtrodden didn't deserve a break.
I think that you have to get out there and get with the folks and push the flesh and be connected to viewers and listeners.
Anyone who follows me on Twitter knows I - I show pictures of my airplanes.
I've always viewed the 'Ed Show' as being a voice for the voiceless.
I think the United States has a nasty human-rights record.
It took a few years before I realized there was life after football.
Radio is about emotion.
Nobody is going to tell Ed Schultz what to say.
In Russia, Vladimir Putin is viewed as a progressive Democrat.
If you're going to have an exchange of ideas, the only thing you can do is to meet people face-to-face in front of a crowd who may think differently than you do. I mean, that's what democracy is about, isn't it?
They ought to be focused on saving healthcare. They ought to be focused on making sure we don't privatize Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. That's where the Democrats ought to be.
I don't agree with Trump on everything.
I think Donald Trump is a racist.
If we start attacking advertisers because of what somebody said - it's the wrong thing to do.
I'm a liberal - and I'm not running from that word!
The Republican effort to make the September 11th attack on Benghazi into a scandal is really about one thing and one thing only: Hillary Clinton.
Whether you like it or not, Santorum is as good as President Obama with a crowd.
I'm not your quintessential liberal.
I've always wanted to go on 'The View!'
I guess when I got to MSNBC in 2009, I brought Bernie Sanders to cable probably more than anybody else.