To be fair to Nintendo, they have made efforts in the past to promote third party content, only to have the third party sabotage the effort (I'm looking at you Capcom 5). And I don't see EA winning any favours from Nintendo after what they pulled with NBA Jam. But to suggest that Nintendo has no interest in third party success is wrong. I seem to remember them releasing a special MH3 bundle, as well as producing a unique gold controller for Goldeneye 007. The lesson here is that legitimate system sellers will get attention from Nintendo.
But this EA guy's attitude seems to be that they should be owed the support. Well I don't know how you get to be a CEO without learning that in business, you don't get any favours without providing something in return. And really, EA's games this gen haven't provided anything substantial for the Wii. They don't make system sellers, with the exception of Madden, and in that case they're only selling the competition's consoles because they were cheap with the Wii version.
What I find most hilarious is his belief that Nintendo should lower the cost of the Wii, so that EA can sell to a larger userbase. I suspect that he thinks that the reduced price will result in more 'multiple-console-owners', however that won't lead to more Wii EA game sales because they design their games such that you're encouraged to buy the PS3/360 version. Here's an idea, if you want to sell more copies, how about you lower the price of your games? Oh right, you want to eat that cake.