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FARGO -- Democratic lawmakers in Washington are asking a North Dakota radio personality to take on Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and other conservative talk show hosts.
Ed Schultz, who earlier considered running for governor, has been tapped by national Democratic leaders for a talk show to start in January.
Democratic lawmakers in Washington are raising money for the show, and Democrats have pledged about $1.8 million over two years to get it off the ground, Schultz said Monday. He said a half-dozen stations are looking at whether to carry it.
http://bismarcktribune.com/articles/2003/10/28/news/state/sta01.txt
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Speaking of entertainment making it or not, here's a perfect example. If this goes through you can bet there will be no shortage of reporting, hyping, and interviewing. But it isn't Republican lawmakers who fund Limbaugh or Hannity, it's listeners. Once the Democrat's money is gone, so will the show.
Ed Schultz, who earlier considered running for governor, has been tapped by national Democratic leaders for a talk show to start in January.
Democratic lawmakers in Washington are raising money for the show, and Democrats have pledged about $1.8 million over two years to get it off the ground, Schultz said Monday. He said a half-dozen stations are looking at whether to carry it.
http://bismarcktribune.com/articles/2003/10/28/news/state/sta01.txt
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Speaking of entertainment making it or not, here's a perfect example. If this goes through you can bet there will be no shortage of reporting, hyping, and interviewing. But it isn't Republican lawmakers who fund Limbaugh or Hannity, it's listeners. Once the Democrat's money is gone, so will the show.