I can't believe no one has posted this yet. Doesn't anyone read Greg Sargent's excellent Plum Line?
Senator Ben Nelson was so upset with MSNBC’s Ed Schultz’s on-air criticism of his failure to embrace the public option that the Senator contacted Schultz to complain, prompting a private yelling match between the two over Nelson’s stance, Schultz confirms to me...
This didn't happen on the air - but I think it's a good thing. Shows Nelson is feeling the heat about his unsurprisingly nonsensical opposition to the public option. At the very least, when it comes down to whether blue dogs want to actually fillibuster the final post-conference public-option bill, if not just vote against it, this sort of thing will maybe push Nelson in the right direction.
Update:What does this mean, really? From the comments, this is right on: "Remember, then they fight you is the last item in the progression before winning."