Ex-Newsweek Editor on Rick Perry: If Bush People Are Calling you Shallow, It's Time to Ask Questions
Former Newsweek editor Howard Fineman, Sunday, offered a snarky, condescending take on both Rick Perry and George W. Bush. Appearing on the syndicated Chris Matthews Show, he delivered a less than enthusiastic take on the new presidential candidate.
Talking to Matthews, he informed, "Some people, especially the Bush people, think that Rick Perry is shallow. They say he's- they say he's only in for the sound bites."
Fineman continued, "And you know when proponents of George Bush...are accusing Rick Perry of being shallow, you've got some questions to ask, okay?"
Of course Fineman, who was the senior editor of Newsweek until October of 2010, now writes for the always serious Huffington Post.
Showing that he has little, if any, objectivity left, Fineman on July 25, 2011 accused Tea Party conservatives of creating a "slow motion succession."
Chris Matthews offered his own typically insulting take on the 2012 Republican field. Regarding their stated opposition to tax increases at last week's debate, he slammed, "They looked like they were at a wedding of some--a Moonie wedding or something. What was that--that seems like an opportunity blown by them."
The Moonie reference, of course, was a comparison to members of the Unification Church and has come to be slang for someone who is brainwashed.
A transcript of the two exchanges can be found below:
Chris Matthews Show
08/14/11
10:02am EDT
CHRIS MATTHEWS: Let me ask about the Republicans. At this very moment they're having their big debut. They're all coming out in Iowa. Perry's coming out, everybody's running. And yet at the time, they all stood up there in that--in that debate this week and they put up their hands and said, 'I will not go along with any compromise on anything to do with the debt even if there's a $10 spending cut for every dollar of taxes.' They looked like they were at a wedding of some--a Moonie wedding or something. What was that--that seems like an opportunity blown by them.
NIA-MALIKA HENDERSON (National Political Reporter, The Washington Post): Yes, and you can imagine that that's going to be in campaign ads for Obama and the Democrats and everyone running in 2012. I think one of the things you see that Obama is trying to do is he's trying to take the message to the public.
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MATTHEWS: I wanted to know what the White House thinks about his--the opportunity to go after him. We asked The Matthews Meter the most opportune question of the week, 12 of our regulars, including Howard, about Rick Perry vs. Mitt Romney, the two hottest candidates right now. Which one of those will be easier for the Obama campaign to go negative against? Who's the fattest target? This is one of the great moments in this program's history because 11-1, one of the ones I really like, a knockout punch says Perry is a fatter target than Mitt Romney. Howard, you picked up on this. What do they see in this guy Perry, who to most of us is just a word, Rick Perry.
FINEMAN: Well, I've met Rick Perry. I've seen him in action. He's great for Texas.
MATTHEWS: Has he got a glass chin, glass jaw?
FINEMAN: I don't know if he's going to play nationally. There are a couple of things. First of all, we had George Bush. Most of the American people still blame George Bush for the economy, not Barack Obama. That's number one. Number two, Rick Perry hasn't answered questions nationally and is going to try to run away from the national press corps. I don't know if he can do it. There are questions about his record people haven't explored. Some people, especially the Bush people, think that Rick Perry is shallow. They say he's- they say he's only in for the sound bites. And you know when proponents of George Bush-
MATTHEWS: I think you're making your point, Howard.
FINEMAN: -the proponents of George W. Bush are accusing Rick Perry of being shallow, you've got some questions to ask, okay?
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My leg is getting all tingly........
Submitted by Tomorama on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 4:49pm.
Only in it for the sound bites???????????????
That is no way to elect a president on nothing but sounds bites.
Heyyyyyyyyyyyy, wait a minute.........
Nice leg chair in the
Submitted by tcm14 on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 5:01pm.
Nice leg chair in the photo.
Whoops, guess I am shallow.
Howard Fineman asserts: "Some
Submitted by TE on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 5:05pm.
Howard Fineman asserts: "Some people, especially the Bush people, think that Rick Perry is shallow."
"Some people"? "Bush people"? Hahahahahaha!
Translation: Howard Fineman and other leftists "think that Rick Perry is shallow."
If I've seen it once from the Washington/New York/American press corps, I've seen it billions of times: The always unidentified "some people" and alleged, so-called "Republicans" (i.e., non-Republicans) invoked by members of the Washington/New York/American press corps always sound and "think" like any run of the mill leftist moron.
Bush People?
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 5:16pm.
"Some people, especially the Bush people, think that Rick Perry is shallow."
Bush People? Is that the Bushmen of the Kalahari?
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
24/7 Attack on Perry from Libs Has Begun...
Submitted by gruyere cheese on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 5:20pm.
He is not the official candidate of the GOP yet, and all the Libs on the media have started their daily non stop attacks. We still have 15 months to go before the election, and I wonder how these talking heads are going to fill in their time on camera once they run out of material. "we the people" will decide who to vote for next November regardless of the negative message the liberal media is trying to send to us on a daily basis. Just like Obama, these libs don't get it; we are tired of your neverending rhetoric and ideology. Our country is suffering and we need a lider in the White House, not a Pitty Party Whining, crybaby administration.
Imagine what we would know about Obama today
Submitted by lsudolemite on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 7:03pm.
if the media had devoted a fraction of this effort to vetting him. You know, actually doing their job.
Bush People?
Submitted by GerryC on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 5:31pm.
Howard Fineman now respects the opinion of the "Bush people" as serious and thoughtful people? Really? Seriously? Did he name any of them who said this of Rick Perry? Of course not, because it is he who is "shallow".
Lest we not we forget that our current president is all sound-bites all the time, reading from a teleprompter. A teleprompter that exactly follows the sound-bites being promoted by the DNC.
This black/hearse bus tour demonstrates how "shallow" our current president is. He had 2 bullet-proof busses made at a cost of $4.2 Million to the taxpayers, and he blatantly says it is not a political trip. The economy is tanking, our deficits are in the far red zone, and he orders new busses for this obviously political trip?
Maybe Fineman can find the real "sound-bite" politician who is "shallow". Gerry
Well Howard
Submitted by KornKing on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 5:34pm.
dem dere smart peoples u lub so musch dey is duin reel well(dumass)
We call Howard shallow and superficial all the time.
Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 6:00pm.
Yet he still doesn't get it.
If stupid hurts, Howie must be beyond high-dose opiates by now.
These words don't go together...........
Submitted by Tomorama on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 7:02pm.
Agreed TCM, who is the babe?
A Democrat??????????????
Yeah,
Submitted by UpNorth on Tue, 08/16/2011 - 10:15pm.
inquiring minds would like to know. Nice legs, but Fineman ruins the picture.
Who's the red-head in the
Submitted by ant on Wed, 08/17/2011 - 1:29am.
Who's the red-head in the photo? I think I'm in love.