On Thursday's Ed Show, MSNBC's Ed Schultz gleefully reminded guest 
Sandra Fluke of when Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut," but completely 
ignored his own suspension from MSNBC for saying the same of Laura 
Ingraham.
	
	"I think Limbaugh actually did you a favor by putting you out there 
like that," Schultz poured on the praise. "I hope you understand where 
I'm going on that. I mean exposure is very important. People now look to
 you in a big, big way for leadership on some very pertinent issues." 
[Video below. Audio here.]
	And Schultz took a dig at Limbaugh's ratings: "You were cast on the 
scene after Rush Limbaugh took after you for three days on the radio, 
which is actually seriously affected the radio industry."
	
	Of course, Schultz left out his infamous radio rant from 2011 when he 
smeared Laura Ingraham as a "right-wing slut." MSNBC suspended him for a
 week.
Below is a transcript of the segment:
MSNBC
	THE ED SHOW
	2/6/14
	[5:20 p.m. EST]
	
	ED SCHULTZ: And joining us tonight is Sandra Fluke, social justice 
attorney and candidate for California state senate. Sandra, 
congratulations. It's always a big decision when you decide to go into 
public service. You were cast on the scene after Rush Limbaugh took 
after you for three days on the radio, which is actually seriously 
affected the radio industry. You of course were trying to testify in 
front of Darrell Issa's committee when it came to women's health care 
issues. So here you are. I think Limbaugh actually did you a favor by 
putting you out there like that. I hope you understand where I'm going 
on that. I mean exposure is very important. People now look to you in a 
big, big way for leadership on some very pertinent issues.
	
	SANDRA FLUKE: Well thank you, and I agree with you. I agree with you 
that exposure is important, because it lets us shine a light on 
important issues that we need to be talking about.
