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The Legitimacy of our Government Depends on the Legitimacy of the Vote (Ed Schultz Remark)

House Chamber, Washington, D.C.

Representative Tom McClintock

January 20, 2010
 
Mr. Speaker:
 
I never thought I would see the day when a commentator entrusted by a major broadcast network with the ability to reach millions of listeners would use his influence to incite voter fraud, but this week we passed that unfortunate milestone.
 
On Friday the 15th, MSNBC commentator Ed Schultz told his nationally syndicated radio audience: “I tell you what, if I lived in Massachusetts I’d try to vote ten times. I don’t know if they’d let me or not, but I’d try to. Yeah, that’s right. I’d cheat to keep these bastards out. I would.” This could be dismissed as an unfortunate verbal excess brought on by the passion of the moment, except for the fact that when given the opportunity to retract the statement, Mr. Schultz embellished it in a way that makes it crystal clear that his words were deliberate and calculated. He said, “I misspoke on Friday. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I meant to say, if I could vote 20 times that’s what I’d do.” Later he said, “Let me be very clear – I’m not advocating voter fraud, I’m just telling you what I would do.” 
 
Mr. Speaker, exactly how does one not advocate voter fraud when three times on national broadcasts you say that’s what you would do?
 
This can only be interpreted as incitement to commit voter fraud in a pivotal election in the course of our nation.   As such, it strikes at the very foundation of our democratic traditions and our constitutional institutions. In every election — win, lose or draw — it is of utmost importance that the vote be fair, that it be accurate, and that it has the confidence of every citizen – both those in the majority and those in the minority. If we cannot trust the sanctity of the vote, we have destroyed the legitimacy of that vote and with it the legitimacy of our government. 
 
All of our governing institutions and all of their acts rest upon a single foundation: fair and free elections which guarantee that those who exercise authority under our Constitution do so “deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
 
It is this principle that Mr. Schultz has sought to desecrate and demean.  His statements excusing voter fraud weaken the single most important mechanism of our democracy and undermine our form of government. 
 
His words deserve – indeed, they demand – the contempt and condemnation of every American. And they deserve immediate action by those who have accorded him his broadcast platforms and whose silence and inaction thus far can only be described as a disgrace.
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COMMENTS

  • izoneguy

    Along with “BathTub Boy”…..Olbermaniac

  • adamwatkins

    From “Landslide Lyndon” (1948 LBJ Senate race in Texas in 1948) to JFK’s theft of the 1960 election in Illinois (thanks Chicago dead people) to Washington state governor’s race in 2004 (Gregoire) to Black Panther intimidation of caucus-goers in the 2008 primaries, Ed Schultz is refreshingly honest about his and his party’s felonious and fradulent intentions. It’s about power and control with this administration and Democrat majority, and the means justify the end to these people. There is the left, and then there is the loony left. For example, Bill Clinton is on the left. Ed Schultz is on the loony left. See also Janeane Garofalo, etc., ad naus.

    • nod90

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      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl3GBme8jWA&feature=channel

  • Common_Cents

    But, at least Ed Schultz gives you a rare peak inside the mind of a rabid left wing extremist. He is not alone by far, he just is one of the few that let it slip.

    They believe in the ends justify the means, any way shape or form. Legal, illegal, ethical, unethical, they don’t care. This is the stuff they talk about nonchalantly at their cocktail parties, he just let it slip.

    Yes, Ed Schultz should suffer repercussions but known quantities are easier to deal with. I wish the rest of the extremists would spout off their stream of consciousness so we knew how radical they were.

    The quiet civilized ones are much more dangerous. Whispering sweet nothings in your ear while stabbing you in the back and taking your wallet.

    Let’s expose them all.

    I am more shocked that our civilized Republican leaders don’t realize this and continue to play nice with the obviously biased media and their “friends on the other side of the aisle”

  • Aaron Gardner
  • hickorystick

    Come next January i hope it’s reality.
    If a Conservative advocated cheating at the Polling Station I know this would be worthy of occupying the Madam’s time. Keep it up Rep. McClintock, this is a worthy issue.

  • Flagstaff

    to keep talking! Louder! Longer! With pictures!

    Anybody with an IQ and temperature above the Obama recommended room thermostat setting not only sees what an ijit he is, but they understand that his leftist ideas are like Hush Puppies themselves.

    It’s just sad that so few people even know who Ed Schulze is, although this article will help get the word out.

    Seriously, Ed is not worth worrying about.