MSNBC's Chris Matthews Sees 'New Age of Jim Crow' in GOP's Opposition to Obama

March 13th, 2015 12:05 AM

On Tuesday night, Chris Matthews subtly hinted that the 47 senators who drafted an open letter to Iran regarding negotiations on ending the Islamic Republic's nuclear program were motivated by racism. Tonight he was anything but subtle.

Closing his March 12 Hardball program, MSNBC's Chris Matthews spewed that future generations of Americans will look back to today's politics and see that "the age of Jim Crow managed to find a new habitat in the early 21st century Republican Party." Matthews rattled off a bill of particulars which, in his skin-tone-obsessed mind, justifies the accusation: 

MSNBC
Hardball
March 12, 2015

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Let me finish tonight where I started. Some day years from now people will look back on this presidency and see it in sharper contrast. They will read how it started with the Republican Senate leader calling for the president's defeat, declaring that the business of the opposition from the first day was to ensure the new president, a) accomplishes nothing and, b) gets booted from office as quickly as possible.

They will read of a U.S. Congressman yelling "You lie!" during a State of the Union. They will read how the Speaker of the House invited, without informing the president, a foreign leader to denigrate his foreign policy before the entire Congress.

And as of this week, they will learn that a new senator from Arkansas got the signatures of 46 other senators on a letter to the hardliners in Iran urging that they reject the efforts of this president to keep them from building a nuclear weapon.

They will read all this and wonder what was it that made this Republican opposition so all out contemptuous of an American president? What made it treat him as below respect, below the dignity historically accorded his office.

They will look at the concerned , concerted effort of legislative leaders in three dozen states to make it harder for minorities to vote. Even claiming partisan victory when successful in that effort. They will then look at a picture of this president, a picture of this man, and perhaps get the idea that the age of Jim Crow managed to find a new habitat in the early 21st century Republican Party.

And that's Hardball for now. Thanks for being with us.