MSNBC host tries to hide his jaw-dropping holocaust statement

MSNBC’s Ed Schultz has probably learned a valuable lesson about Twitter after apparently tweeting a message about the holocaust on Monday.

A tweet doesn’t go away once it’s deleted.

An image of a webpage that declared thousands of gays were persecuted in Nazi Germany was tweeted from his @edshow Twitter account, but deleted twenty minutes later.

Twitter user Calle_Elefante took a screen shot of the message and shared it with the world:

Many were stunned by the proclamation, tweeting these responses:

 

 

 

Then there was this tweet, making a reference to comments made by Eleanor Clift about Ambassador Chris Stevens who was killed during the Benghazi consulate attack:

See also: Liberal journalist’s shocking claim ‘Chris Stevens was not murdered,’ he died of smoke inhalation

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