Straight Talk From the Heartland by Ed Schultz

Ed Schultz is conservative turned liberal talk radio host. His show is syndicated on over 30 affiliate stations in the United States and Canada. The cover of his book, Straight Talk From the Heartland, proclaims that his is the fastest growing talk radio show. Not being a talk radio listener, I missed out on the hoopla surrounding this guy. However, having read his book, I'm now interested in hearing what he has to say on a regular basis. In the midst of his at times bombastic ranting (a trademark of talk radio), Schultz displays a keen intellect and average-guy understanding of the socio-politic-economic realities of life in the 21st century world. Neocons will hate this book. Moderates will feel enlightened and emboldened. Liberals will enjoy the occasional pot-shots at Neocons and want more.

The book is divided into two parts. The first describes Schultz's transformation from hard-line conservative to left-of-center talk radio host. He outlines the events that brought him to his current ideology and lays out criticism of leaders on the Left and the Right, but mainly the Right. The second part is Schultz's vision of what holds us together as a country and how these "pillars" are becoming unstable. At the end of each pillar section, he reiterates his main points, making this a handy crib sheet for those who may not wish to read them in detail.

My copy of this book has a handful of paper scraps sticking out of the top, marking the pages that have a particularly insightful or amusing comment. Here are just a few:

On Homeland Security:
"Minnesota, which also shares a border with Canada, has two nuclear plants within thirty miles of Minneapolis. Do you know who lives in Minneapolis? Prince! I am willing to make some concessions for homeland security. I am not willing to sacrifice the funk." p.73

On Corporate Malfeasance:
"We need Ashcroft to stop spying on the librarians of America, and start focusing on the criminals again. And I'm not talking about Martha Stewart. We need the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission to grow some fangs, and start going after the big guns." p.131

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  • 1 - Nick Jones

    Jan 01, 2005 at 12:27 pm

    I'd also recommend Jim hightower's books, which has some wonderful stories of regular folks creating grassroots organizations to oppose big commercial and other interests, and win, despite these interests' bottomless campaign finds. I like Arianna Huffington too: although she concentrates mostly on DC, she has a wit so sharp it could leave scars.

  • 2 - Dave Nalle

    Jan 02, 2005 at 12:06 pm

    Sounds like a good read. There's nothing so interesting as reading an intelligent book which still manages to draw the wrong conclusions from the right evidence, and from your quotes it's clear that Schultz has done that in at least a couple of areas.

    Dave
    http://www.diablog.us

  • 3 - Jim and Donna Sams

    Jan 14, 2005 at 11:27 am

    Yo Bro,

    You did it Ed, that sucker O'Reilly was tentative...

    Congradulations...

  • 4 - sally franco

    Aug 12, 2005 at 2:59 pm

    Mrs. Sheehan,
    We support you 100%, we have a grandson age 21 in the US Marines. We want ALL our Service People home right NOW! There is no noble reason for this WAR, only a one sided Administration bent on
    tearing our Country down at home, abroad. WE must stop the killing on
    both sides. We grieve for you, your husband, children as well as all the other over 1800+, countless of thousands injured, the thousands upon thousands we have killed, destroying their homeland for an UNJUST WAR!. We
    will keep all of you in our prayers to sustain your health, strength to finish the task of receiving your chance to ask the occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue WHY?
    Thank You,
    S Franco
    PS Thank You Ed, Air America for keeping
    we the public informed daily, here in
    Los Angeles, California.

  • 5 - roger w. h art

    Sep 21, 2005 at 9:37 pm

    way to go

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