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Chris Matthews Compares Tea Party to the Muslim Brotherhood

By Geoffrey Dickens | February 01, 2011 | 20:19

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In just one segment, on Tuesday's Hardball, host Chris Matthews managed to hypocritically use violent "gun play" language, attack Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin and even likened the Tea Party to the Muslim Brotherhood.  Matthews, who made many absurd pronouncements on tonight's show, saved his zaniest comment for the Tea Party as he actually compared their potential primary challenges of Republicans to the Muslim Brotherhood going after Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, as he asked GOP strategist John Feehery: "So the Muslim Brotherhood has a parallel role here with the Tea Party, they're the ones who keep you honest and decide whether you've stayed too long?"

Before that charge, Matthews, who has frequently condemned Sarah Palin for her use of "gun play" language, used his own violent imagery to depict a struggle between the GOP and the Tea Party. In a teaser, Matthews claimed "the Tea Party is out for scalps" and then in the ensuing segment questioned if, by joining with the Tea Party, the GOP was "dancing while they shoot at their feet here?"

Matthews also went after some of his favorite targets, Bachmann and Palin, as he accused the Minnesota Congresswoman of "strange behavior" and applauded his Republican guest for thinking the former Alaska governor wasn't "worth anything."

(video, audio and transcript after the break)

(MP3 audio)

The following teaser and full segment were aired on the February 1 edition of Hardball:

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Up next the Tea Party has all the excitement on the Right and mainstream Republicans are getting scared because the Tea Party is out for scalps. They are going around, well I'm making a reference to the Boston Tea Party, but they were just pretending. They're going out apparently to unseat three long time Republican senators. Catch these names. Snowe of Maine, Lugar of Indiana, Hatch of Utah. Look out, they're coming to get you. You're watching Hardball, only on MSNBC.

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MATTHEWS: Welcome back to Hardball. The New York Times reported over the weekend that Olympia Snowe of Maine, Orrin Hatch of Utah and Richard Lugar of Indiana may all be challenged by the right, by the Tea Party right. Should the establishment GOP be afraid? Well John Feehery is a Republican consultant, was communications director for former Speaker Denny Hastert and Mark Penn is a Democratic consultant who advised Bill and Hillary Clinton both. Gentlemen, thank you.

I'm looking at this strange behavior by Sal Russo. He was pretty strange on this show trying to defend Michele Bachmann which he couldn't do on her, well lack of knowledge of history which was pretty scary. But here he is, he was interviewed by the National Review Online about whether the Tea Party would go after Orrin Hatch of Utah. He's a pretty conservative guy. Russo responded, "Yeah, you know, Orrin is a Reagan conservative. As far as I'm concerned that's as good as it gets, but hours later, Sal Russo's boss, Amy Kremer the chairman of the Tea Party Express e-mailed National Review, quote, to clarify, saying quote, "What Mr. Russo was getting at is that we will continue to approach each race with a sense of the greater perspective and understand the Reagan principle that our 20 percent enemy is still 80 percent our friend. There is great excitement and energy amongst Utah Tea Party activists about the prospects for a constitutional candidate to step forward and offer an alternative to Senator Hatch in 2012. If and when that should happen we here at the Tea Party Express will evaluate those candidates." Well that's a step back from "Orrin's okay" from Sal Russo. Is your party jittery to the point of doing, sort of hot-footing this issue, John Feehry? Do they? Like in the old cowboy movies. Are they dancing while they shoot at their feet here?

JOHN FEEHERY: Well I think anybody who's been in the Senate for quite a while ought to make sure they get home and listen to their constituents, and listen to all aspects of the party and make sure-

MATTHEWS: Why are you treating Orrin Hatch like Mubarak?

FEEHERY: Well I think Orrin Hatch is a great senator. I think he's been here for, in Washington, for a while. I think he's gonna get reelected, I think he's gonna win the primary. But I think, like any good senator, he gets the wake-up call from the last election. He's going back and talking to his constituents. I think Dick Lugar is doing the same thing, and Olympia Snowe is doing the same thing. You gotta get back home and talk to your constituents and make sure that you are hearing what they're saying and making sure your messages work with them.

MATTHEWS: So the Muslim Brotherhood has a parallel role here with the Tea Party, they're the ones who keep you honest and decide whether you've stayed too long? Whether you've got a Sell By date looming?

FEEHERY: You know Chris, you, you were in Congress for a long time. I served in Congress for a while. I've seen as many times where members of Congress lose touch with their constituents...

MATTHEWS: So the Tea Party is the constituency? That's the new constituency?

FEEHERY: No, no, no. I think, I think you've got to make sure you have a majority coalition. It's not just about the Tea Party. It's about, it's about the Republican Party. I really believe that.

MATTHEWS: Mark, let me talk about these guys who out there speaking for the people. They don't get elected. Guys like Sal Russo and Glenn Beck, and these guys are out there saying they speak for the people. And I'm looking at the strange behavior by Bachmann, lately, saying that the, what the Founding Fathers got rid of, got rid of slavery, when they got started. Boy a lot of African-American people came up to me and said "Well I was surprised by that news, very surprised." There's some craziness out there on the right and the fact that these war-hooping nut bags – some of them -- are deciding who the senators should be, should make the Democrats feel, like yourself, centrist Democrats feel pretty happy. Because you're trying to move the Democratic Party to the center, while the Republican Party is flaming off to the right.

MARK PENN: Well I think that's right. I think the Tea Party did significant damage, they can do significant damage to the Republican Party, particularly in small states like Utah, where an organizing difference could, an organizing effort could make a huge difference in the outcome of a low turnout situation. I think that's what you saw in Delaware. So it, look it could well happen. I think the bad news is that if the country is looking for bipartisanship, if it's looking for compromise, the Tea Party and their impact on the primaries may well hold back Republicans from doing the right thing and make the country more divided. And that would be an unfortunate effect, but the electoral effect for Democrats long term is quite good, because the Tea Party represents only a minority of the country.

MATTHEWS: What do you make, how does your party square this thing? I mean John, you hang around with these people. Is, is, are people like Michele Bachmann and Glenn Beck are these people, are they, are they deciding who's kosher and who isn't? I'm looking at Bachmann going after, who was it? Bachmann went after Chaffetz. You know Chaffetz went after Bachmann because she went after somebody else.

FEEHERY: You know Chris, there's always gonna be discussions within the Republican Party. You always have folks who are a little bit more controversial than other folks. I do believe though that the Republicans are all moving in the right direction. Which is they want to cut spending, and getting the fiscal house back in order. And no matter where you are in the caucus, everybody agrees on that. I was up in Eric Cantor's office the other day. His top priority is cut spending, create jobs. So I think that's where all the Republicans are. And you'll have some folks say some things that are kind of, kind of kookie every once in a while. But you had that on the left, you had that on the right. And I don't think, if you look at the Tea Party class, you know there are 55 of the members who had previous political experience. These are really, actually smart members of Congress and they're gonna do a good job for their constituents.

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MATTHEWS: Do you think Sarah Palin would make a great president?

FEEHERY: No.

MATTHEWS: Well you know, you're the only - I remember now, you're not elected. Because all the elected Republicans are scared to say that.

FEEHERY: Well I don't think she would make a great president. I wouldn't support her.

MATTHEWS: Okay, Mark isn't that a problem for these guys? You ask them a simple question like that, the elected Republicans and they're all petrified of this woman. They're petrified of this former governor of Alaska. What kind of situation is that for a political party?

PENN: Well I think most Republicans kind of dance around this subject, so it was refreshing to hear somebody say he wouldn't support her for president. Exactly, as you said, look the Republicans fear the Tea Party in the primaries, because in the primaries, they can be destructive to the, to even their long-term elected officials. And in the general election, last time, you saw the Republicans close ranks and support the Tea Party full tilt.

MATTHEWS: Mark, you're getting real smart or else I'm starting to agree with you on things. But I've been reading you today. You're really good. Thank you, Mark Penn. Moving the Democrats to where they have to be to win. John Feehery trying to defend the indefensible. When we return let me finish - I'm just kidding. John you're a good guy. I know you don't really think Palin is worth anything.

—Geoffrey Dickens is the Senior News Analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here

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PLEASE...Will someone pull the plug...

Submitted by PrairieSky on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:32pm.

on this fool? Matthews has taken up residence in Olbermann territory, and should be dealt with the same way...FIRE HIM.

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan 

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Nah.... You can't make this stuff up!

Submitted by gopcongress on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 9:10pm.

Frankly, the more that Matthews et. al. keep spouting off the foolish rhetoric, the faster independents will actually look toward the tea party. So let them spout off their crap. When your enemy is shooting themselves in the foot, or in this case, sticking it in their mouths, the best thing to do is to ignore it, while steadfastly asserting your own position.

The Tea Party candidates are doing a bang-up job so far, but you wouldn't know it through the mainstream media, unless you used the "sky is falling" guage to translate their effectiveness. But let Chris, Maddow, and the other yahoos spew their crap; just make sure we hold the Tea Party up to their end of the bargain. If they do this, then most of them will be reelected, many of them quite easily.

And let them yell all they want about Palin. The more they scream, the easier it will be to actually field an effective candidate at the appropriate time. Consider the fact that if it's not Palin, then it will be a completely unvetted (by mainstream media standards) conservative. At that point it will be great.

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Yes and no...

Submitted by PrairieSky on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 9:54pm.

You're right in that Tingles is so asinine and absurd, most people with any gray matter at all see what he is and understand that he's completely full of bs...But...Matthews and others like him have been pretty successful in alienating a good portion of the American people from Sarah Palin. Matthews, Olbermann, Madcow, etc., pretty much everyone who works at the New York Times, and the rest of the lib media have been hammering away at Sarah from the beginning, and their lies and slander have poisoned a lot of people against her, and now the same tactics are being used against Michele Bachmann and the Tea Party. I'm concerned about the number of people that are being influenced by this bs, and that the Tea Party will be damaged as a result.

On the other hand, this can be seen as a double edged sword. The more Matthews and his ilk persist in their unrelenting character assassinations and lies about Sarah, Michele and the Tea Party, the more staunchly their supporters will defend them, so it is a road that runs both ways...It's just a matter of which side has more numbers...The people who listen to this crap and believe it, or the people who hear it and are galvanized against the bs and redouble their efforts in support of Sarah, Michele, and the Tea Party. Personally, I think Matthews is despicable and I'd love to see him gone, and the sooner the better.   

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan 

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Prairie,

Submitted by Trix Rabbit on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:03pm.

I can't say that I know of anyone who watches Tingles and believes him.  I neither know of anyone who has changed their minds on Sarah, Michelle, Limbaugh, Beck, Levin, et. al., after the deluge of filth spewed by the morons of msnbc.

I say, that the more Tingles shows his repressed homo-erotic tendencies toward clinton and the Pharaoh obama, the more the public will NOT trust him.  Why?  Because Tingles thinks that the American public is a group of idiotic and defenseless serfs who really want government control over their lives.

But we know better, don't we?

For the MSM: In your pomp and all your glory, you're a poorer man than me.  As you lick the boots of death born out of fear.

Ian Anderson "Wind up"

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I see what you're saying...

Submitted by PrairieSky on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:40pm.

and I agree overall, but...One quick look at the comments that people write at sites like Fox News, Hot Air, and a number of other media sites, which are not considered left leaning, will show you that there are still plenty of people out there that do watch, listen and believe the garbage that is spewed by fools like Olbermann, Matthews and others...I have argued with a number of these deluded twits, and it's like talking to a brick wall. Do I believe that folks like this are in the minority? Yeah, but even with that, a fair amount of damage has been done to the reputation and image of people like Sarah Palin.

I understand what you're saying, but every day that people like Olbermann are off the air and no longer have a televised platform to spread their hate and lies, is a good day, and I'd love to see Matthews follow Olbermann out the door at MSNBC. 

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan 

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Yep PS

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:51pm.

.I have argued with a number of these deluded twits,

I quit, I find ridicule is far more satisfying

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Boudin...Agreed...From time to time...

Submitted by PrairieSky on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:58pm.

when faced with a particularly nasty and arrogant specimen on whom reason, logic and the facts fail to work, I have used ridicule and mockery...If I can't get them to see the error of their ways, I can at least have a little fun!  ;-D

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan 

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I disagree

Submitted by ArrowSmith on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 9:49pm.

Sarah Palin has alienated people due to her obvious ignorance of issues, poor speaking ability, quitting the governership w/o a fight  and shrill tone of voice. None of these things have anything to do with the LSM bias. Let's face it - she's WEAK. Now give me Pawlenty who came out punching Obama this week!

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Good summary in your first

Submitted by charlesandy on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 10:36pm.

Good summary in your first  sentence. 

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Two posts in a row---

Submitted by matthewdean on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 1:25am.

about equally full of opinion and bullshit.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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It's a fact that Palin is not

Submitted by charlesandy on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 9:49am.

It's a fact that Palin is not a very good speaker, not opinion.

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but of course,

Submitted by charlesandy on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 9:54am.

I don't feel much need to criticize Palin, as time will tell of her ability to win the office. I'm sure it will take care of itself

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And Yet

Submitted by sentry_99 on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 9:58am.

Here you are again criticizing.  Also, you may need to brush up on Fact vs Opinion.  Despite the mountain of evidence we have that you are an ignorant troll, it would still only be an opinion.

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Does anyone know who the hell

Submitted by TE on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:38pm.

Does anyone know who the hell John Feehry is?

I've never heard of him.

What evidence exists that he is a "Republican"?

Is Feehry one of those "Republicans" who supported Mondale, Dukakis, Boy Clinton, Gore, Kerry and Obamao? 

Which "Republicans" has Feehry supported?

Other than sh!t for brains, leftist morons/conspiracy theorists like Tingles Matthews who would turn to Feehry to speak for "Republicans"?

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I've never heard of him either but...

Submitted by PrairieSky on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:42pm.

assuming this is the same guy, and I think it is, he apparently writes for The Hill...

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/john-feehery

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan 

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Gallup USA Today poll. "Seven

Submitted by jdhawk on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:41pm.

Gallup USA Today poll. "Seven in ten Americans would like to see Republican leaders in Congress consider the Tea Party movement's ideas as they confront the country's challenges."  Seventy-one percent of Americans want the Republicans to consider the Tea Party ideas.  "In a Gallup/USA Today polling released Monday, 71 percent of those surveyed said they want to see GOP leaders look to tea party positions when developing policy. Forty-two percent said that listening to tea party ideas was 'very important,' while another 29 percent said it was 'somewhat important.'

So, the above is what the overwhelming majority of the American people think of the Tea Party and those polticians that align with the movement.  And, then there is the ludicris remarks of krissy "thrill up my leg."   Must be driving krissy nuts! lol

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what a tool

Submitted by Vic138 on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:45pm.

Comparing the peaceful tea party protests and an angry mob where people died is nonsense.   He is so predictable I could write a software program to come up with the script for his show.  The flowchart would go something like:  A happens then blame Palin, A doesn't happen blame Palin and the tea party.  What a nutjob.

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Christine is next on the

Submitted by johnsonl on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:46pm.

Christine is next on the Olbermann chopping block. He knows it and has admitted as much. He'll be gone soon, just like Queef.

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Matthews a detriment to Morons

Submitted by Redrowan2000 on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:47pm.

Tingles is giving a bad name to morons.  How he can get away with this and still call himself a "Journalist" is beyond me.  The Comcast folks HAVE to be looking at this ratings loser and scratching their heads as to why he is still on the air or even figuring out how he gets to work everyday.  There going to need an assistant for him to empty his drool bucket.

"Don't let the bastards grind you down.' 

Red
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Matthews half right

Submitted by zenman1661 on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:48pm.

Matthew's characterization of the Ihe Islamic Brotherhood is asinine and naive.  But I like the thought of the tea party helping to get rid of politicians of either party who are more concerned with wielding power than helping this country get back into shape. 

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Prissy T is just pissed that his erstwhile boyfriend Barry O...

Submitted by Dave. on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 8:57pm.

...has been waxing the poles of the Camel-Washer Brotherhood, and not his.

Prissy still thinks he matters.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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WTF? Sorry, I forgot to be Civil!!

Submitted by gruyere cheese on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 9:07pm.

Really folks, Chrissy is losing his marbles; to the point where is just too sad to watch. You can't even argue the stuff he says on his show anymore.

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Missed by that much....

Submitted by Tomorama on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 9:16pm.

He was so close to making the REAL, adult and astute point, but his pea-brain got in the way.

The tea partiers can relate to the folks in Egypt, the ONES MARCHING IN THE STREET BECAUSE THEIR GOVERNMENT ISN'T LISTENING.

Mubarik has been called arrogant and having  a tin ear who doesn't listen to what the folks are saying.

 

Hey Sotero, sound like anyone buddy?

If you make poverty easy, you will have more of it. Benjamin Franklin
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More Projection From Tingles

Submitted by stratman on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 9:47pm.

The "Truth To Power" Left is a more appropriate analogy to the Muslim Brotherhood at this moment.

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matthews..

Submitted by JC on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 9:57pm.

..is by far, the biggest asshole on air now. There are plenty of them, but he's numero uno, at least in my book.

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Taxed Enough Already = Dhimmitude.

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 10:03pm.

Freedom= Slavery

check..

Time to place faceboob to the back pages of the new and improved NB-2...

You Didn't Build That.

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This reflexive indignation...

Submitted by Jer on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 10:35pm.

over the mere mention of a disfavored organization or movement in the same breath with a favored one--without regard to context or rhetorical purpose--is getting out of hand.

For heaven's sake, Matthews is simply comparing what he suggests or has inferred is a possible similarity in the roles played  by the two groups, i.e. keeping politicians honest.

Matthews' parallel may or may not be flawed, and he may make a lot of boneheaded statements about many different subjects.  But this was not one of them. 

Jer

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First of all Jer

Submitted by Boudin on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:13pm.

Chrissy misquotes Bachmann for about the 5th time, and then he compares an islamic movement to a patriotic American movement. He is an ideological jerk.

As an aside: I dont find it the least bit amusing that Obama speaks so highly of the muslim brotherhood, yet send his cronies out to call American citizens nazis, racist, and every other foul name they can think of. The libtards must be so proud

Seek Truth, Defend Liberty
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Jer

Submitted by Mike F on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 12:43am.

I would agree there are some that might be prone to reflexive indignation in the context You have laid out in your post, but I would also further the thought that perhaps within the context of what the MSNBC host put forward as an analogy might have been motivated by the desire to enflame those that are prone to reflexive indignation.

With that said, maybe some understanding might be appropriate under the circumstances.

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→ Good point Jer

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 1:04am.

"Muslim Brotherhood" is to "Tea Party" as "Obama's proposed National Security Force" is to "Hitler's Brown Shirts"

Sometimes, Jer, you come up aces with your assessments.

"For heaven's sake, Matthews is simply comparing what he suggests or has inferred is a possible similarity in the roles played  by the two groups"

“Radical Christianity is just as threatening to America as Radical Islam.  -- R. O'Donnell

Maybe you and Chris owe Rosie a hat tip?

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Chris Matthews

Submitted by ProudAmerican58 on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 10:34pm.

<TOILET FLUSHING>

That's just my opinion; I could be wrong. -- Dennis Miller
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Jer, reacting as a liberal, using the phrase---

Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 10:44pm.

"reflexive indignation" as a reference to conservative reactions to a mush-mouthed sod like Chris Matthews, is one of the funnier faux-outrage comments I have seen on a thread here at NB's.

Thanks, Jer.

You be funny guy.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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Matthew...

Submitted by Jer on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:52pm.

It's nice to know I'm not the only one who posts at the bottom of the thread while intending to reply directly to another poster's comment.

Also, pleased that you be entertained.

Jer

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Jer---

Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:59pm.

when attempting to post, it seems to be "catch as catch can" in relation to being able to utilize either the serif, or non-serif format. I hate this format and will try to find the box wherein I can make paragraphs and use the italic and bold function(s), wherever it may be. If I aim something at you, you will know it. :o)
"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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What are your thoughts Jer?

Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 10:59am.

What are YOUR thoughts Jer, I posted mine that reflect the Tea partiers are actually closer to the folks in the streets who are sick of an arrogant and NON-listening "leader"?

Is it matthews job to look at a story and make his thoughts known or to just gin up the other side?

You are giving him some type of credit wherre it is not due, I think he is just an a##hole who doesn't know what he talks about.    

If you make poverty easy, you will have more of it. Benjamin Franklin
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Tomorama...

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 6:47pm.

My thoughts are not far out of alignment with yours, i.e. the Tea partiers are close (closer?) to the folks in the streets who are sick of an arrogant and NON-listening "leader"--whether or not that leader is the President or one of the establisment Republicans.

Matthews employed the Muslim Brotherhood analogue--again with respect to the respective roles--because that organization appears to be in the forefront of the anti-Mubarak pro-democracy movement.  Now, it may also be true that Matthews, being aware of its troublesome past and the potential risks posed by an ascendant Brotherhood, intended to tar the Tea party by association.  If so, then I do reject that tactic, and would revise my earliar assessment to that extent

Just an aside, as you may or may not be aware, Matthews, a Democrat, has in the past been a vigorous critic of Clinton, spoken highly of McCain, Guiliani, Romney--and even voted at least once for GWB.  At what point do you believe he became "an a##hole who doesn't know what he talks about?"

Jer

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→ I know! I know!

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 6:58pm.

When he became a creepy mysoginistic hater of conservative women.

No, I think it was even before that.

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Which was before or after his

Submitted by Jer on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 7:25pm.

Which was before or after his vote for Bush?   At least narrow it down to a reasonable frame of reference.

Jer

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Every single day you can be

Submitted by Van Halen on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 10:49pm.

Every single day you can be sure of four things watching Matthews:

1) TEA Party dangerous.

2) Palin dumb.

3) Bachmann evil.

4) Obama wonderful.

Every.

Single.

Day.

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The Muslim Brotherhood (more

Submitted by celator on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:42pm.

The Muslim Brotherhood (more properly known as  Al-Ikhwān) = Hamas.

That's it in a nutshell.

If we don't get that, we lose sight of the the central core activator of the  Egypytian, Jordanian, Tunisian, etc. recent developments.

So Matthews compares the Tea Party to Hamas, and intentionally so.
 

"This is not your mother's Democratic Party"--Andrew Breitbart, CPAC, February 2012
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Tea Party versus Muslim Brotherhood

Submitted by bigdaddy on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 11:54pm.

Let's see Chrissy, one wants to cut your taxes while the other wants to cut your head off. 

I can see how you would make the connection.

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More popcorn please

Submitted by donabernathy on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 12:14am.

Watching this clown slip deeper and deeper into insanity is rather amusing. That his staff can hide his drooling and slobbering is a feat in and of itself.

roflmao

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This guy must go!

Submitted by awffp1890 on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 2:37am.

Enough already.  When will they yank this senseless jerk off the air?

"Not for fame or reward, not for place or rank, not lured by ambition or goaded by necessity.  But in simple obedience to duty." - From the barracks at Ft. Benning
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They are killing themselves.

Submitted by Cyborg 0427 on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 8:44am.

The worse their crap gets the more people see their hyprocrisy and just how moronic they are. At least the ones that sit on the fence and will listen to reason because the true liberals will not listen to reason or logic. They are killing themselves and don't have the intelligence to know it. I personally for the most part ignore them.

We have won this fight already. As time goes on we will see it more and more. The single thing I can be thankful for in that Obama was elected is that it has woke the public up to what has been happening for nearly 100 years.  When the sleeping giant awoke from that point on we won. All that is left is to claim the victory. The more they talk the sooner it will happen.

You can lead a liberal to logic but you can't make them think.
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The muslim brotherhood is not

Submitted by charlesandy on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 11:49am.

The muslim brotherhood is not necessarily a bad group to be compared to. 

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ChickaBOOMer: Kill Shrill Shill

Submitted by StewartIII on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 5:11pm.

Kill Shrill Shill
http://chickaboomer.blogspot.com/2011/02/kill-shrill-shill.html

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kamikazi

Submitted by Catherwood on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 6:39pm.

Mathews has become so off-the-wall, so hateful, so obssessed that I now think, like some of the others here, that Mathews knows  the battle and the war are lost.  Now, with no heed to the damage he does, he flings incriminating words at the Tea Party and Michelle Bachman just so he can say that he took a few of 'them' down with the sinking ship.  When the Chosen One loses in 2012 and Republicans take over the Senate, there will be no place for guys like Mathews to go.  Last week his viewr numbers were, I think, around 700,000 with a down bullet.  Fewer and fewer people can stand his looking down his nose and his belittling of all who disagree with him.  MSNBC should get rid of his and salvage some of what little dignity it has left.

Call your cable or satellite company and demand that they remove CNN, MSNBC, and MTV from your entertainment package.  Stop subsidizing the liberal left.  
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Kind of funny, tonight he

Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 6:46pm.

Kind of funny, tonight he went off on Beck ala Maddow.  I guess he got word from on high to go after Beck again.  Laughable in that he and the guests were talking about Beck's losing viewers and his mind, when Chrissy is the one who goes off on personalities every day and has, what, 10 viewers?

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Guess whose NEXT to be fired at PMSNBC!

Submitted by Pelosihater1 on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 8:46pm.

The Canning of OVERBITE has to scare BOTH Ed SCHULTZ and Chris BABE over at PMSNBC...
I simply Can NOT STOMACH them These dude simply have to TAKE A HIKE...

Roger W. .Isom
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