Chris Matthews Compares Mitt Romney to 'Wall Street' Villain Gordon Gekko
Last August, Politico revealed that the Obama campaign intended to make Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney "a sort of political Gordon Gekko" if he won the nomination.
Right out of that playbook, MSNBC's Chris Matthews on Monday compared Romney to the financial villain of the '80s movie classic "Wall Street" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: What Romney seems to want to do is say, “Hey gang, let’s all go to B school, let’s all go to business school.” No, really. “Let’s all try to make as much money as we can any way we can make it. Let’s all be like that. And by the way, if you vote for me, you can be like me. You can be just like me.” That’s what he’s offering.
CHRIS CILLIZZA, WASHINGTON POST: I would put it slightly differently. I think what he’s basically saying, Chris, it’s a variation on your point. I think what he’s saying is, “Look, we tried a guy who didn’t have deep experience in the private sector as president," and in Romney’s assessment, that didn’t work. What he is pitching himself as is a guy who has spent his life fixing the problem which is turning things around. You can agree or disagree with this concept, but turning things around. The Salt Lake City Olympics. Companies with Bain he would put in there. He would put Massachusetts in there though many people would disagree. Turning things around that he is a fixit artist.
MATTHEWS: Chris, how’s that different than Gordon Gekko in “Wall Street,” greed is good?
How's that different?
Well, first of all, at the film's conclusion, Gekko played by Michael Douglas is convicted and imprisoned for insider trading.
Has Romney ever been accused of breaking the law let alone found guilty of it? No.
Moreover as Cillizza pointed out, apart from his extensive business experience, Romney rescued the financially troubled 2002 Winter Olympics before becoming governor of Massachusetts.
While heading up that state, he quickly turned the $650 million deficit he inherited into as much as a $1 billion surplus while bringing the unemployment rate down from 5.6 percent to 4.7 percent.
Is any of that part of Gekko's resume?
This is why one has to be reminded of what Politico's Ben Smith and Jonathan Martin wrote last August:
Barack Obama’s aides and advisers are preparing to center the president’s reelection campaign on a ferocious personal assault on Mitt Romney’s character and business background, a strategy grounded in the early-stage expectation that the former Massachusetts governor is the likely GOP nominee. [...]
In a move that will make some Democrats shudder, Obama’s high command has even studied former President George W. Bush’s 2004 takedown of Sen. John Kerry, a senior campaign adviser told POLITICO, for clues on how a president with middling approval ratings can defeat a challenger.
“Unless things change and Obama can run on accomplishments, he will have to kill Romney,” said a prominent Democratic strategist aligned with the White House.
The onslaught would have two aspects. The first is personal: Obama’s reelection campaign will portray the public Romney as inauthentic, unprincipled and, in a word used repeatedly by Obama’s advisers in about a dozen interviews, “weird.”
When you think about it, isn't this EXACTLY what folks like Matthews and most of the media have been doing the past several months as it's become clear Romney was going to win the nomination?
He's rich, he dresses funny, his wife wears expensive clothes, he doesn't pay enough taxes, he's Mormon, he once strapped a dog to the top of his car, he's just not one of us!
But there's more:
The second aspect of the campaign to define Romney is his record as CEO of Bain Capital, a venture capital firm that was responsible for both creating and eliminating jobs. Obama officials intend to frame Romney as the very picture of greed in the great recession — a sort of political Gordon Gekko.
“He was very, very good at making a profit for himself and his partners but not nearly as good [at] saving jobs for communities,” said David Axelrod, the president’s chief strategist. “His is very much the profile of what we’ve seen in the last decade on Wall Street. He was about making money. And that’s fine. But often times, he made it at the expense of jobs in communities.”
Practically right out of Matthews' script today, which means at this point he and many of his colleagues are for all intents and purposes working for the president's reelection committee.
When you think about it, they're engaging in a form of insider trading themselves by using their positions within the media to advance the political candidate of their choice through any means possible while undermining his opponent.
In Matthews' terms, how’s that different than Gordon Gekko?
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In the
Submitted by bobsmom on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 8:18pm.
first place, normal, thinking humans realize Wall Street was a MOVIE. In the second place, with Odumbo continually courting the "yoot" vote, I'd love to survey a cross section of the younger brain trust asking them "Who is Gordon Gekko"? And I'd lay my retirement on at least 75% of them saying he's the spokesperson for GEICO insurance...........some of their pop culture references are just ridiculous.
I doubt most yoots even know
Submitted by nixon on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 8:29pm.
I doubt most yoots even know chrissy exists .
I've never seen "Wall Street ".
Submitted by almostacowboy on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 9:45pm.
I was thinking Geico, too. :-)
Why isnt' Bill Clinton their poster child for rich divide wedge
Submitted by Gary Hall on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 8:33pm.
Just why isn't Bill Clinton their poster child for the rich divide wedge issue?
CEO pay went up roughly 500% under Bill Clinton, and the income share of the top 1% made meteoric gains, hitting the highest water mark since the roaring 1920's, in 2000.
(;~/ gary
Knowledge means everything
Submitted by djwolf12 on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 8:37pm.
Wow. Just Wow. I had absolutely idea that the ONLY RICH person in the whole entire galaxy is Mitt Romney! The nerve of that b**tard to have this kind of money while others are suffering is just absolutely appauling! Meanwhile back at M-BS-NBC, while Chris Matthews and Ann Curry are counting their millions of dollars..............
media smears can be dealt with
Submitted by MidAmerica on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 8:51pm.
The media tried some of this type of stuff on Reagan and in a way it backfired because when the public got to know Reagan he was a warm comforting guy. So the over the top accusations about him were considered partison politics and made voters even more loyal to Reagan because it looked like he was being unfairly attacked. I think the same will be true of Romney who comes across as a decent man. Trying to make Romney into some sort of ogre will ultimately fall flat.
Obama's going to use personal attacks against Romney?
Submitted by CO2Maker on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 8:59pm.
That'll be like bringing a knife to a gunfight, right?
What O has on Romney: "magic underwear," "polygamy commune grandparents," rich
What R has on O'Bama: Ayers, Wright, no transcripts, community organizer,
Then they can get into accomplishments: R saved the Olympics, turned a deficit into a surplus, etc. O turned a deficit hole into an abyss, first cabinet appointments had legal problems (Geithner couldn't even file his taxes correctly), czars, Susstein, etc. etc. And the elephant in the room, Obamacare.
and..
Submitted by almostacowboy on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 9:47pm.
hundreds of lies and unfulfilled promises.
Matthews
Submitted by Kevin Groenhagen on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 9:00pm.
He's Joe Biden dumb.
Why
Submitted by grammajane on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 9:18pm.
is tingles so pre-occupied with people who have money. Wasn't his other hero, Kennedy a member of the one of the richest families in politics? Only difference is that Romney made his money legally.
Can anyone confirm Baghdad
Submitted by stratman on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 9:25pm.
Can anyone confirm Baghdad Bob, former Iraqi Minister of Information, directs the Matthews show?
Big Difference
Submitted by bmacdmac on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 9:36pm.
While Romney wants to MAKE money, Obama wants to STEAL money.
Matthews is a movie nut. He
Submitted by cristo on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 10:33pm.
Matthews is a movie nut. He frequently uses movies to illustrate his opinions. If his life were a movie, it would be Dumb and Dumber, with himself playing both parts.
poor Timmy, not invited to
Submitted by MightyMouth on Mon, 05/07/2012 - 10:35pm.
poor Timmy, not invited to the WH? Keep spewing anti-GOP crap.. one day you will get scraps from the Obama table, just keep the hope and change dribble up Timmy. You tool!
Keep in mind
Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Tue, 05/08/2012 - 8:28am.
that in December 2011 staff and on-air "personaliities" from MSNBC were invited to the Obama White House in "order to frain the Democrat" talking points
We are now seeing this play out full strength