Looks like Ed Schultz won't be a guest speaker at any upcoming gatherings of the National Organization for Women. He remains quite willing, however, to let its members clean up after him.
The blustery radio host and self-appointed MSNBC football coach revealed something about himself on his radio show yesterday that surely didn't go over well with roughly half his listeners. (Audio after the jump)
Mark Graff


Radio and cable host Ed Schultz came through a close call on Sunday after his Cessna 206 blew a cylinder while he was flying home from his fishing lodge in Canada, forcing Schultz to land on an abandoned airstrip in the Canadian wilderness.
Schultz told his radio listeners about the incident at the end of his three-hour radio show yesterday while interviewing frequent guest and sponsor Mark Graff, president of a company called Bio Green Clean that sells cleaning products. (audio)
A question for frequent listeners of libtalker Ed Schultz's radio show -- ever notice how often he books the same guests?
Mark Graff, for example, founder of a company called Bio Green Clean, has come on the show 11 times -- in the last two months.
Or Ted Massinello, president of USA Coffee Company -- 10 appearances since March 23.
Radio host and legal analyst Norman Goldman dropped by six times in the last eight weeks. Lawson Nickol, co-founder of All American Clothing Company, made five appearances in the same period.
What do all have in common? They are advertisers on Schultz radio Web site, though you wouldn't know it if you went by the radio show alone and didn't go to the site.
