Showing posts with label Chris Matthews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Matthews. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

MSNBC can't get enough of Limbaugh, Fox News

MSNBC's Chris Matthews knows his base. The left wing President Barack Obama worshipers.
So he and his guests go on and attack Rush Limbaugh and Fox News on Monday. I don't know why he would do that other than hopes that the ratings of both rub off on him. But, that's not happening.
WATCH THE VIDEO (courtesy of Real Clear Politics and MSNBC)

Friday, May 8, 2009

MSNBC's Matthews attacks Pence on evolution, global warming

Chris Matthews, a socialist Democrat who follows the General Electric company line, forgets about what it means to be objective. He forgets about his own values. He claims he is a Roman Catholic, yet he does not practice what he is preached in the church and the Holy Bible.

All Matthews does is try his best to make the Republican Party look bad. Just a year ago, Matthews criticized Obama because he was a Hillary Clinton supporter, but now he gets tingly feelings when he just hears Obama's name. This is company line.

And, he talks about global warming 'believers' as if it's like a religion. Then comes evolution. Matthews believes in it, because he follows the GE line. 'Evolutionary belief' he calls it. More religion that is not Christianity for Matthews.

Matthews is an angry man. He needs help.

Attack, attack, attack. Matthews hates Republicans. MSNBC hates Republicans. General Electric wants to make money, so they love global warming. It's all about profit. MSNBC is GE propaganda.

Here's the video of Mike Pence (R-IN) on Hardball with Chris Matthews:

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Chris Matthews Apologizes for "Oh my god" remark

From the Associated Press (Link to article)

Feb 25 04:56 PM US/Eastern
By DAVID BAUDER
AP Television Writer

NEW YORK (AP) - MSNBC's Chris Matthews said he was surprised by the "peculiar stagecraft" of Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's response to President Barack Obama's speech to Congress, leading him to quietly say "Oh God" as Jindal approached a microphone.
The remark inspired a brief Internet guessing game about who had said it and questions about whether someone at MSNBC was mocking the Republican governor.

Matthews' barely audible "Oh God" appeared to be a classic case of someone talking on TV without realizing their microphone was on, and potentially embarrassing to a network many Republicans already regard with suspicion because of left-leaning talk shows by Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow.

"I was taken aback by that peculiar stagecraft, the walking from somewhere in the back of this narrow hall, the winding staircase looming there, the odd antibellum look of the scene," Matthews said in a script for his "Hardball" show on Wednesday. "Was this some mimicking of a president walking along the state floor to the East Room?"

Matthews said he wasn't referring to Jindal himself, or anything he expected the governor to say.

A clip of the "Oh God" remark quickly made the Internet rounds. Before it was known that Matthews had said it, the Huffington Post asked readers to guess who it was and nearly 7,000 people responded: 32 percent had guessed Matthews, 35 percent said it was Olbermann, his co-anchor, 15 percent said it was an MSNBC camera operator and 18 percent thought it was a producer.

It's not the first time Matthews' mouth has gotten him noticed for the wrong reasons. He was ridiculed by some Republicans for saying he "felt this thrill going up my leg" during an Obama speech, but later defended the remark as an objective look at Obama's ability to inspire through his speeches.

After some protests by women's groups, Matthews said he was wrong last year to say that the reason Hillary Clinton was a senator and candidate for president "is that her husband messed around."


The Associated Press owns this article.