Ed Schultz Thinks You’re A “Jackass” For Respecting The Constitution

posted on December 10, 2015

According to former MSNBC host and liberal political commentator Ed Schultz, you’re a “jackass” if you have a soft spot in your heart for the Constitution, reported Newsbusters’ Jack Coleman. Since the cancellation of Schultz’s MSNBC show and daily talk radio program, the liberal political commentator has held a daily Web-based podcast, on which he announced Friday that the Constitution is just “totally outdated” and an “old piece of paper.”

“… Just tell the American people we can’t get anything done on gun violence because Republicans are in the way,” said Schultz regarding GOP opposition to gun-control legislation in the wake of the San Bernardino terror attack. “Put it on the obstructers. Put it on the people who always defend a piece of paper that was 225 years old or whatever, back in a society that doesn’t even exist today, the Second Amendment.”

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