Published: March 09, 2010
Ed Schultz Online Store Pushes Liberal Agenda and Conservative Buttons
FARGO, N.D. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Love him or disagree with him, progressive MSNBC television host
and nationally syndicated radio talk show host Ed Schultz inspires
passion from both sides of the political fence. And with the launch of
his online Ed Head gear store, Schultz says he's proud to support the
positions close to his heart and advocate his agenda to his loyal fans.
"I'm a tell-it-like-it-is guy. Everyone always knows where I
stand," Schultz says. "With Ed Head gear from my new online store, Ed
Heads can say 'I'm progressive and I'm proud.' We lefties are on the
right side of history. Always have been. We know it, and with Ed Head
gear, we can show it."
The online store offers Ed Head gear ranging from shirts and caps
to accessories and gift items to coffee mugs and coffee beans (as if his
impassioned listeners need a caffeine kick), all with the distinctive Ed
Head logo. Every item in the Ed Head store is made in the USA, and where
possible, the items are also union-made. Schultz is using the store to
donate to the causes that matter to him. For every coffee bean purchase,
$3 goes to support the Iran and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
The Ed Head gear store can be found at www.wegoted.com/store/.
Learn more at www.wegoted.com.
Find Ed on Facebook/wegoted or follow him on Twitter/wegoted.
Ed Schultz hosts The Ed Show on MSNBC, and was the first
progressive talker to hit 100 radio affiliates. The Ed Schultz Show
also can be heard on XM and Sirius Satellite Radio. Schultz has been
consistently ranked as one of the top talk show hosts by Talkers
magazine and has been nominated as Syndicated News/Talk Personality of
the year by Radio & Records. He is the author of Straight Talk
from the Heartland, and has a second book coming out in June 2010.

The Ed Schultz Show
Vern Thompson,
701-400-6767
Program Manager
vern@edschultzshow.com
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