This is downright sleezy! I listen to Schultz, and his show is top notch. The only talking head I’ve ever seen take unscreened calls. He’ll talk with a Republican caller for minutes, not cut them off or dump them. It’s as honest as you can get when it comes to political talk radio in my opinion.
The military I remember so well – Burn the books. Control what kind of thinking Americans are allowed exposure to should they decide to join the military. So while the job requires a higher level of devotion to begin with, your time off the clock must not cross paths with Ed Schultz’s radio program.
Military’s Message to the Troops: “We made the Budweiser and Skoal affordable even though you’re living abroad, why would a soldier like yourself want to mess with the formula that’s worked so well for so long? Progressive talk radio…we’re trying to run a business here!”
Imagine Tony Soprano saying that last line.
Armed Forces Radio (AFR) is a station that broadcasts to American troops overseas through “over 1,000 outlets in more than 175 countries.” It currently features an hour of programming by right-wing host Rush Limbaugh. There is no comparable progressive program.
Today, that was supposed change. Ed Schultz – the host of the most popular progressive radio show in the country — was supposed to start broadcasting on Armed Forces radio. Jones Radio, the company that syndicates The Ed Shultz Show, received an email on September 29 from an Armed Forces Radio official confirming that one hour of Schultz’s program would begin airing today, October 17.
But this morning at 6AM, the producer of the Ed Schultz show, James Holm, received a call from Pentagon communications aide Allison Barber. She told Holm that she was calling so early to let Schultz know his show would not begin airing on AFR today. You’ll remember Barber as the aide caught coaching troops before a photo-op with President Bush last week.
Barber told Holm that the Ed Schultz show would not start on AFR today because her boss, Pentagon spokesman Larry DiRita, was out of the country and couldn’t approve it. Barber also said she was going out of the country soon for a week-and-a-half. Holm asked Barber if the show would begin when DiRita and Barber returned. Barber said she couldn’t guarantee that.
Here’s the really interesting part. Barber told Holm she heard Ed announced that he would begin on AFR during his show Friday. Schultz’s show Friday began with audio outtakes of Barber sounding foolish as she rehearsed the troops “Q&A session” with Bush.
UPDATE: Email Contradicts Pentagon Spin on Schultz Cancellation
I called the Pentagon this afternoon to get an explanation for why Ed Schultz’s debut on Armed Forces Radio was canceled. I eventually got a call back from Bryan Whitman, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. Mr. Whitman repeatedly told me that there was “no decision made with respect to expanding the programming.”
I asked him why, if no decision had been made, Barber called Schultz’s producer to cancel. Whitman said Barber was out of the country and he didn’t know why she called.
Whitman’s spin is also contradicted by this email, sent by the Armed Forces Radio to Schultz’s syndication company:
—–Original Message—–
From: Levy, Manny
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 9:42 PM
To: Donna Harrison
Cc: Crawford, Ric
Subject: Confirming Schultz; Moving C. Howard; C. Howard minutesDonna: I wanted to confirm the conversation we had this morning. AFN Radio has squared away everything on our end to begin carrying the first hour of “The Ed Schultz Show” each day, beginning Monday, October 17, 2005 at noon PT/3 ET. Of course, this means shifting “The Clark Howard Show” to 1 PM PT/4 PM ET.
I also promised to find the best e-mail addresses to send the Clark Howard minutes. It’s: [email protected].
Thank you for all your help–dating back many months now–preparing the way to make all this happen. I’m sorry that there were so many panicked, “I need an answer soon” calls, false starts and unexpected delays on our end. An awful lot of people in the government had (or tried to have) a hand in program selection process that ended with the decision to add “The Ed Schultz Show.”
Manny Levy
Chief, Radio Division
American Forces Network Broadcast Center
23755 Z Street Riverside, CA 92518Seems to me like they made a decision.
Wow. Those strategy wizards. Very smooth. The gifted minds of our nation’s defense department…
Ed Schultz worked harder to rally the Senate
toward passage of Veteran’s Benefits than any
other talk show host in America! And guess who
voted the bill DOWN…the Republicans.
Ken – Welcome! That’s when I got hooked, when the Murray ammendment got deficated on by the GOP. Right-winger talkers were doing the wrong thing around that time…something I posted back then about a vet calling the Rush Limbaugh show:
Per letter dated Feb. 8th 2005 – ( Support our Troops) There hasn’t been any respect given to our soldiers in a long time. All that is said is nothing but political band-standing . I think it is a damn shame to use our young men to preserve our freedom and then forget them, which seems to be politically correct. I don’t like to whine, in fact I was a little sorry the Korean war monument was ever established. I was kind of proud to be a Veteran of the forgotten war. I have never expected a whole bunch and have found it wouldn’t have mattered if I had. The one simple thing that bothers me personally is that even entertainment stations on Sattalite radio removed the music many of us Vets feel was the only good memory of our Military time. You would think a station that has a least 60 types of music could possibly leave one channel for us folkes who they think are dead or should be. By the way, I am speaking of Siruis Sattalite Radio who felt nobody should enjoy Big Band Swing any
longer . Thank you for your time.