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Mr. Schultz was the host of a conservative radio show before moving to the left and joining MSNBC in 2009. In recent years his politics shifted again.
Ed Schultz, a former conservative radio show host whose politics moved left before he joined MSNBCâs nightly lineup in 2009 and then shifted again when he was hired by RT America, Russiaâs state-financed international cable network, died on Thursday at his home in Washington. He was 64.
His death was announced by RT America, which did not specify a cause. His stepdaughter Megan Espelien said he had heart problems.
Mr. Schultz, a burly former college football quarterback with a booming voice, ranged across the political spectrum during his radio and television career, achieving his highest visibility as a blunt-spoken liberal and champion of blue-collar America as host of âThe Ed Showâ on MSNBC.
In the 1990s, he had his own conservative radio talk show broadcast regionally from Fargo, N.D. But by 2000, when he announced he was a Democrat, he, and his show, had begun turning to the left, gaining listeners even while others may have dropped him.
While it had nowhere near the listenership of shows hosted by conservatives like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, the Schultz show grew in popularity as he established himself as a sharp critic of President George W. Bush.
In his book âStraight Talk From the Heartlandâ (2004), Mr. Schultz described the successful, if unusual, arc of his career.
âHow did a prairie-dwelling, red-meat-eating, gun-toting former conservative become the hope of liberal radio?â he wrote. âIt 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, âDoes anybody get this?â â
In 2005, he began a nationally syndicated liberal-leaning radio show with funding from a New York nonprofit organization called Democracy Radio. By then he was declaring to The Washington Post that conservative radio hosts were âmeanspirited and intentionally dishonest.â
When MSNBC hired him to host his own show in 2009, he joined an unabashedly liberal lineup that featured Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann. He had moments of bombast, from calling Vice President Dick Cheney an âenemy of the countryâ to declaring President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, or âPutie,â a hero to Republicans.
Mr. Schultz was suspended by MSNBC for a week without pay in 2011 after calling the conservative commentator Laura Ingraham, on his radio show, a âright-wing slut.â (He was responding to her criticism of President Barack Obama for drinking a pint of beer in Dublin instead of flying to the scene of a tornado disaster in Joplin, Mo.)
Mr. Schultz apologized, and Ms. Ingraham accepted the apology.
The ratings of âThe Ed Show,â which was broadcast on weeknights, never soared, and he moved to weekend duty before being given a weekday slot. His and other underperforming shows were canceled in 2015. In April, he told a National Review podcast that he had been fired for supporting Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential primaries.
At MSNBC, Mr. Schultz was known for his embrace of the labor movement at a time when the mainstream media was all but ignoring it, said David Shuster, a former MSNBC host, in a Twitter post on Thursday.
âEd,â he said, âfocused on American blue collar workers most of the MSM had long forgotten.â
Edward Andrew Schultz was born on Jan. 27, 1954, in Norfolk, Va. His father, George, was an aeronautical engineer; his mother, Mary, was a schoolteacher. He played quarterback at Minnesota State University, Moorhead, where he led the N.C.A.A. Division II in passing in 1977. After graduating he tried out for teams in the National Football League, including the Jets, and the Canadian Football League without success. He then began his career in radio, originally as a sportscaster.
In addition to his stepdaughter Ms. Espelien, his survivors include his wife, Wendy (Noack) Schultz; his son, David; two other stepdaughters, Greta Guscette and Ingrid Murray; two stepsons, Christian and Joseph Kiedrowski; and 15 grandchildren. His marriage to Maureen Zimmerman ended in divorce.
Several months after losing his job at MSNBC, Mr. Schultz re-emerged as the anchor of an 8 p.m. program, âThe News With Ed Schultz,â on RT America.
âI could have retired,â he told The West Fargo Pioneer, a North Dakota newspaper. âThatâs not Ed Schultz; Iâm not ready to do that. I got a lot of tire left. I have a lot of desire. This gives me a chance to do something that I havenât had an opportunity to do in my career.â
And, he declared, the networkâs Russian backing would not influence him. âNobody is going to tell Ed Schultz what to say,â he said.
But his new show seemed to reflect a course correction from his MSNBC days. At RT, he adopted a friendlier tone toward Putin and President Donald J. Trump, whom he had once called a âracistâ for questioning whether President Obama had been born in the United States.
In 2017, he criticized CNNâs reporting on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
And, in the National Review podcast, he sidestepped his past comments about Putinâs ânastyâ human rights record by saying: âI think the United States has a nasty human rights record. I do think that every superpower on the globe has a very poor record on human rights.â
In a statement, Margarita Simonyan, chief editor of RT, recalled a displeased Mr. Schultzâs strong reaction when the Justice Departmentrequired RT America to register as a foreign agent.
âEd set an example for all of us,â she said, âsaying: âLet them call me what they want. I am going to speak the truth no matter what.â â
His last broadcast was on May 31.
Alain Delaqueriere contributed research.
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On his MSNBC show today, Ed Schultz leaned forward to give President Obama a bit of advice:
http://twitter.com/#!/FreeBeacon/status/494599922143219712
You have to see this one to believe it (video via Washington Free Beacon):
Oh my.
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http://twitter.com/#!/Nayrue/status/494604134973075458
On his MSNBC show today, Ed Schultz leaned forward to give President Obama a bit of advice:
http://twitter.com/#!/FreeBeacon/status/494599922143219712
You have to see this one to believe it (video via Washington Free Beacon):
Oh my.
http://twitter.com/#!/TheRickWilson/status/494602137398423552 http://twitter.com/#!/BecketAdams/status/49460233âŚ
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