Chris Matthews
Posted at 12:14pm on Jun. 20, 2008 Matthews and Olbermann Battling Over Russert's Job Before He's Even Buried
Bumfights, NBC Edition
By Dan McLaughlin
Apparently, MSNBC anchors Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann - fresh from Matthews' desecration of Russert's memory with a bizarre anti-war jag - have been tripping over their own two left feet trying to stake their claims to Tim Russert's Meet the Press gig even as Russert's wake and funeral went on this week. (H/T). There's too much good stuff in the brief NY Post article to note it all here, but this is classic:
Read On...
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Posted at 6:48pm on Jun. 14, 2008 Stay Classy, Chris
By Pejman Yousefzadeh
I watched the exchange discussed here. It was as appalling as Scott Ott described it. Perhaps more so.
Posted at 6:42pm on Jun. 3, 2008 "I'm getting giggles!"
:blink: :blink: "Giggles."
By Moe Lane
Chris Matthews is getting giggles:
CHUCK TODD ON KEEPING CLINTON OFF TICKET: You know I had another idea, you know the other way he [Barack Obama] can do this is he might get an assist. You know he’s already got Nancy Pelosi saying that the dream ticket is not a good idea. Maybe Al Gore comes out and does this for him. To, "It’s not a good idea to have Obama–"
CHRIS MATTHEWS: Oh that’s a good way to--
TODD: You know you get a couple of senior statesmen that are well-respected by the party to go out there and try to cut this off at the pass.
MATTHEWS: And say, "I’m going to lay on you an inconvenient truth." Well, it’s I don’t know if he’s that magisterial yet that Al Gore can rule above like Jehovah. Or maybe, maybe. You think he’s that big Andrea?
TODD: He’s running the environment.
MATTHEWS: Is he that big?
ANDREA MITCHELL: He is because he’s been so silent on politics. He has elevated himself.
MATTHEWS: But everybody knows he hates the Clintons.
MITCHELL: That does create a problem.
MATTHEWS: Ha, ha! He's not exactly a just empire. Anyway, thank you Roger, thank you. What a night! I'm getting giggles! It's so exciting here -- Chuck Todd, Andrea Mitchell -- because there's news in the air.
(Via Hot Air Headlines)
Assuming that Obama gets the nod, on Election Night I call dibs on drinking Chris Matthews' pain.
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Posted at 5:54am on May 9, 2008 Chris Matthews: Jealous of Rush Limbaugh
The London Telegraph might want to rethink putting Matthews above Limbaugh on the list of most influential pundits
By Erick
Poor, poor Chris Matthews. He is so jealous of Rush Limbaugh he finally blew it the other day on Hardball. Matthews said
"I have to offer a Keith-style special comment on that. Anyone who voted to screw up the political system of this country with the purpose of mischief should carry that with them the rest their lives. What a ridiculous way to use the vote for which people fought and died, to use that vote to make mischief. I hope you're proud of yourself."
There are a few things to take away from that.
Matthews and his pals at MSDNC have, for months, been shilling for Barack Obama like a Quiznos junior manager in a gorilla outfit in the right of way -- obviously, obnoxiously, and with little impact on sales. For months and months we've heard Matthews describe how he nearly wets himself every time Obama sighs and has chills go down his spine and up his leg every time Obama speaks.
The whole network, save Joe Scarborough, has behaved like dogs in heat for Obama. Dan Abrams, just two weeks ago, begged and pleaded for Obama to avoid Fox News because they might actually ask the candidate substantive questions, unlike his network. Olbermann is all Obama all the time when he isn't putting Limbaugh and RedState on his "worst person in the world" list -- a list no one would be shocked to see all of the apostles except Judas show up on.
And then there is Limbaugh. After months of MSDNC shilling for Obama, begging people to vote for Obama, and slanting all their "news" coverage to favor Obama, Limbaugh just suggests that voters go vote for Hillary and they do. People went out in a coordinated effort to prolong the Democratic primary. What Matthews and all of MSDNC could not do after months of trying, Rush Limbaugh was able to do -- get people to the polls in droves.
Hell, I'd be jealous too if I spent months preaching the gospel of Obama only to have some guy on freakin' radio outdo me in one day.
Of course, there is more to it than that. Read on . . .
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Posted at 5:28pm on May 7, 2008 Netroot betrayal: a retrospective.
Nope, not something about to happen. Something that *did* happen.
By Moe Lane
First, watch this clip from Hot Air.
(Relevant bits from the transcript after the fold)
Three observations:
1). As Allahpundit noted, Chris Matthews totally insulted Markos Moulitsas with that last comment. Not that Markos cares: it is, after all, good for business.
2). If you're wondering why Ms. Bernard is endorsing Rush Limbaugh's comments about the Democratic Party's historically shabby treatment of the African-American community (another example of Rush's argument here), it's probably because she's a member of the Independent Women's Forum, which is in fact a conservative group (an angry, Leftist take on the IWF may be found here). The Daily Howler noted this several months ago, which means that Chris Matthews has been helping a conservative spokeswoman get to a place where she can whack on the monolithic lock that the Democratic Party has on African-American voters - and from a ostensibly pro-Obama stance, to boot.
3). None of the players involved have a very high opinion of the ability of progressives - particularly online ones - to work this all out for themselves. Which is... fair, because it's not immediately obvious that many of them have actually noticed what's going on inside what is apparently one heck of a blind spot for them. Shoot, I wouldn't even mention it myself if it wasn't too late to do anything about it Presuming that they actually could have, of course, which is always an open question with the netroots. All in all, the casual and largely justified contempt shown to them by their betters would be pathos-inducing if it weren't quite so funny.
Ha! I guess that I had four observations, then.
Moe Lane
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Posted at 9:12pm on Oct. 29, 2007 Chris Matthews says Hillary is dumber than Bush
By Mark Kilmer
As an aside, and quite by mistake this afternoon, I found myself watching on of the most pointless exercises in the history of Presidential politics: Chris Matthews interviewing Chris Dodd on Hardball. I neither know nor care how he stands all the time, but during this interview, at least, Matthews seemed the friendly Dodd supporter.
As they were nearing the end of their little talk, Matthews designated two columns of candidates based on their repeated Iraq "strategy." Most of the Democrats are Column A, he said, which means they talk about getting out of Iraq but they want to basically continue what President Bush is doing. Column B, people like Dodd, want to get out now.
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Posted at 6:40pm on Oct. 9, 2007 Whoever you think is winning this debate
By Ben Domenech
I think we can all agree that Chris Matthews is a loser.
That is all.
{If you can't watch the feed, then read the comments here and read the Harwood liveblog here.}
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