Chris Matthews: South Carolina GOP 'Randy' to 'Roll Up the Vote,' Keep Blacks From Polls
MSNBC's scurrilous charges of racism against the GOP continued yesterday as Hardball host Chris Matthews tag-teamed with South Carolina Democratic Party chairman Dick Harpootlian and Judith Browne-Dianis of The Advancement Project to insist to viewers that a newly-enacted voter ID law will prevent thousands of blacks from voting in the Palmetto State. The law is currently under review by the U.S. Department of Justice.
As is standard operating procedure for Hardball, no defender of the South Carolina law was featured during the October 19 program's segment -- entitled "Voting Wrongs" -- to balance out the discussion.
What's more, although Harpootlian has infamously called the bill "electoral genocide," Matthews failed to challenge Harpootlian's extremely harsh rhetoric, even though he noted it in a tease before a commercial break earlier in the program:
The chairman of the state's Democratic Party says it's electoral genocide. Is that overkill in saying that? We'll hear what he has to say. He's coming here next.
Matthews did, however, dismiss as "pandering" a May 18 soundbite from Gov. Nikki Haley (R-S.C.) that he used to introduce the segment. In that clip, Haley argued that:
[I]f you can show a picture to buy Sudafed, if you can show a picture to get on an airplane, you should be able to show a picture to make sure that we do what is incredibly inherent in our freedoms and that is the ability to vote.
"When did this idea come about.... Why are the Republicans getting so randy to roll up the vote, if that's what they're up to?" Matthews theorized in his first question to Harpootlian.
In response, Harpootlian charged Republicans with issuing a new spin on the "old South Carolina tradition" of poll taxes and literacy tests. Matthews then raised with Browne-Dianis the plight of the hypothetical 80-year-old voter who lacks a photo ID who has to endure bureaucratic hassles at the DMV and shelling out "20-some bucks or whatever it is" for the ID.
Browne-Dianis agreed but went further, adding, "This is nothing but old-time voter suppression."
Left unmentioned, however, was that in South Carolina, government-issued ID cards are free of charge to citizens over the age of 17.
Matthews then worked in another line of attack on Gov. Haley, that she's "elitist" for noting that to fly on a commercial airline one needs a photo ID:
Let me go back to this Nikki Haley, I don't know what to make of her. She's brand new to politics, Dick, but, why would she be so windswept and elitist in her conversation.
Most people don't get on airplanes. I think my parents were on an airplane maybe once in their life. I remember when my grandmother took a trip once, the whole family went out to see her off to St. Louis.
Not everybody is so frisky as to jump up on airplanes all the time. What is she talking about? Like everybody flies, therefore everybody should have a photo ID card.
Who is she now? Where did she get that from?
"She's out of touch with reality," Harpootlian replied.
Again, Matthews and his guest are wrong. According to a new poll, only 14 percent of Americans have never flown, with more than 70 percent of respondents "flying once or twice a year or less."
What's more, Matthews may be unaware that a valid photo ID is required for persons 18 and up who travel by rail on Amtrak. A similar policy is in effect with Greyhound, an interstate travel option for the budget-conscious and historically for working class folks who can't afford a plane or train.
Also missing from the discussion was the new law's provision for provisional balloting in the event a voter shows up at a polling station without a voter ID. From the National Conference of State Legislatures website:
If the elector cannot produce identification, he may cast a provisional ballot that is counted only if the elector brings a valid and current photograph identification to the county board of registration and elections before certification of the election by the county board of canvassers.
While that would present the voter with the hassle of returning to the county board of elections after election day, it still ensures that the voter may vote on election day, even though the ballot may not be counted until after he/she verifies his identity.
In any case, no one will be turned away from the polls if they exercise their rights under the new law.
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It's time for someone to
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:18pm.
It's time for someone to publicly call out this loser bigot and demand that he back up these charges.
We all know where he gets his sources
Submitted by djwolf12 on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 9:27pm.
George Soros, Media Matters, Think Progress, The Nation, Mother Jones (red bloody rag) Politico, and he even uses Daily Kos polls as sources on his show!
Who's the real elitist?
Submitted by American Delight on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:21pm.
That elitist Nikki Haley! She has flown before. In an aircraft!! How can she possibly understand what life is like for the rest of us who can only imagine what an airport is like.
Does Matthews think we're so backwards in the South that we've never flown before??
Flown in an aircraft?
Submitted by Huapakechi on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 2:57pm.
Mathews probably thinks that Southerners are so backward that they don't wear shoes.
Chris Matthews is a racist
Submitted by forest on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:30pm.
He believes most non-white people are too stupid and lazy to get an ID. He thinks they are too poor or 'provincial' to have ever flown on a plane. It's disgusting that this bigot has a TV show. Good thing nobody watches.
I know Democrats get defensive about the old Democrat tradition of poll taxes and literacy tests, but piling on more bigotry isn't helping.
Too dumb
Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:38pm.
If they aren't smart enough to get an ID then they aren't smart enough to vote. They probably have to hum happy birthday to remember their own name and without an ID they can;t spell it.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
I don't mind voter ID
Submitted by vaboxrboy on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 12:59pm.
But at least make it easy. Motor voter, student ID, SS card etc. Believe it or not, it really is hard for older black people to secure public records. We had to jump through several hoops to get my dad's birth certificate here in Raleigh several years ago and he's a veteran. Records for blacks just weren't kept by either the county or families other than in bibles and family papers. That's our culture in the south. There's no need to require a birth certificate or passport when most people have many other forms of id.
Birth Certificate
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 1:39pm.
Good thing they don't require one. Just a valid I.D.
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
Good evening vabox
Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 2:30pm.
That's not our culture. Here in Louisiana records are kept. We have no problem as you describe.
Motor voter is a big mistake.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Harpootlian is in a bad position
Submitted by ljacone on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 1:55pm.
Harpootlian is always running his mouth about one thing or another being "not fair" because his crew can't win an election if their lives depended on it. Call it "demographic mismatch," but South Carolina is a strong conservative state and the rantings of one of the head leftists are seen as just that: rantings.
These are the same people who tried to smear Gov. Haley with a phony sex scam a few weeks before she won in a landslide. And then I am pretty sure it was Matthews who crowed "Is the 'Deep South' ready for a non-white female governor?" Who's the racist now, Matthews?
Voting in Hawaii, a voter needs an ID with a picture.
Submitted by upcountrywater on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 2:13pm.
Once you get your ballot the official writes down a unique serial number that appears on the ballot into the voting book, right next to your name..
Hows that for "secret" voting!
I guess the state got a deal on voting booths with USELESS curtains.
You Didn't Build That.
Voter ID
Submitted by Huapakechi on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 2:52pm.
Could it be that the typical democrat voter is apprehensive that his ID would be flagged because he's got outstanding warrants or delinquent child support payments?
Do They Have A Straight Jacket Ready For Chris?
Submitted by Avitar on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 2:59pm.
Chris is going to need one when Herman Cain is nominated and his friends and relatives come out to endorse the chauffeur’s son who made good The son of an idiot playboy politician from Kenya who corrupted his nations finances Chris can take as President, he is almost royalty.
A black man who grew up faced with real Democrat racism is as bad as the son of an Illinois drunk who made it in the movies Reagan. Both violates the two hundred year game plan of racial identity politics that LBJ put in place when he bought off so many of the civil rights leadership. The detrimental blow dealt by the Great Society to the black family in America might even be repaired. Eight years of a Black Republican President may send Chris around the bend and over the cliff.
Got confused for a moment
Submitted by jon_torlin on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 3:35pm.
I thought for a second there Prissy was talking about the Black Panthers keeping people from the polls.
-Jon
Cripes!
Submitted by telecaster on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 4:27pm.
This pasty faced, pantywaist has absolutely no integrity or self-respect. He is a liar and no credibility can be attached to anything he says. MSNBC should be so proud of their standing in the wasteland that is liberal media. No one can beat their stable of unstable schnooks. Absolutely mindless, liberal automatons spewing hate and desperation. Can't wait for 2012 when after controlling the national narrative they lose big anyway.
you need photo ID to get on a plane-
Submitted by JIMMY1660 on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 4:52pm.
to cash a check
to use a credit card
why not vote
if poor-you still need photo ID to get your benefits
why not vote.
So basically he is saying that Republicans have already
Submitted by djwolf12 on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 9:50pm.
travelled 13 months into the future, rigged the election in their favor, and came back to the present day. See how this is being set up by MSNBC? If Tingles the leghumper's man crush loses in November 2012 he is already blaming the republicans for it in October 2011.
In Florida
Submitted by TBAR on Fri, 10/21/2011 - 4:36am.
Every time I go to the polls to vote, I thank the poll worker for checking my picture ID.