The news comes from Media Bistro's DC Fishbowl, with a twist that the post overlooked:
On Friday's "Hardball," Chris Matthews interviewed a number of student members of the group Concerned Youth of America.
One of those students -- Caroline -- is his daughter, a student at the University of Pennsylvania. Did Matthews disclose that fact as he interviewed her?
Not so much.
One tipster tells FishbowlDC that "Matthews, at the asking of his daughter, instructed the producers not to name her."
Video is at the link.
Here is what Matthews asked his daughter, and how she answered (bolds are mine):
(at the 0:35 mark)
Chris Matthews: And what happens after the bailout. (The national debt is) $11 trillion, right?
Caroline Matthews: If you keep on spending like this, our generation, in like 20 to 30 years, the debt will get to like 53 trillion dollars.
(at the 1:00 mark)
Chris Matthews: How come politicians don't talk about this?
Caroline Mathews (away from camera, causing Chris Matthews and cameraman to hastily move to her): Because people aren't - because it's not an attractive issue. People want to say - Politicians worry about being voted for, and you know, the people want taxes to be cut, and they want entitlement programs. And that's how a politician gets elected. They're not going to get elected by saying we're going to have to make sacrifices, which is what we're going to have to do.
FishbowlDC didn't note that at the very end, Matthews said "her name is Caroline," and pointed to his daughter. That would appear to contradict his daughter's stated wish to producers, at least according to FishbowlDC's tipster.
Mathews should be asked if he used his daughter as a political prop, especially because Caroline mentioned tax cuts as a problem before spending, despite the fact that the financial industry bailout, the topic of the day, is obviously all about spending. Did Matthews coach his daughter beforehand?
The "Our Issue" page at the Concerned Youth for America web site has this to say about the deficit problem:
Debts accumulated to pay for bloated and inefficient entitlement programs and the War in Iraq will have to be paid for not by the current leadership, but by us, the youth of America.
The irresponsible spending policies of today will weaken the American economy if not stopped.
Note that there's no mention of tax cuts, no claim that taxes are too low, or any mention of the word "sacrifice."
In fact, I found no mention of tax cuts anywhere on CYA's site. That's with good reason. Because of President Bush's tax cuts, tax receipts grew 44% between fiscal 2003 and fiscal 2007. The national debt situation would be even worse if the cuts had not been enacted.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters





















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Caroline Matthews: If you
September 30, 2008 - 07:34 ET by motherbeltCaroline Matthews: If you keep on spending like this, our generation,
in like 20 to 30 years, the debt will get to like 53 trillion dollars.
Besides the "likes"...."our generation, in like 20....years, the debt..."
If my daughter was that eloquent, I'm not sure I would want her identified either.
... like
September 30, 2008 - 07:37 ET by 10ksnookermy thoughts exactly.
THE DROOLER...
September 30, 2008 - 07:40 ET by danybhoyMathews can never be trusted with anything, ever. This man is a liar, either direct or by omission, he is a scumbag. Yeah, it'sa personal attack, & I don't care. I've seen enough to make up my mind.
"...it's still We The People, Right?" Megadeth
hey, dany
September 30, 2008 - 08:17 ET by MrDebaterMy wife is an Aussie...who I've turned conservative...she's now a proud right-winger hahaha....she calls matthew's show "SPITBALL"....every body knows MessNBC is filled with lefties, that's why their ratings are in the tank. Then they have "the rachel maddow show" what a load of propaganda!!! She can't get any ratings on err america, and now, I hope, will destroy msnbc.
insightful
September 30, 2008 - 07:49 ET by LionKingWow! A college student that probably pays little or no taxes, disses tax cuts. How is this opinion qualified?
[ Chrissy ... Bush tax cuts ... Bush is not running for re-election ... some Democrats in congress still had to approve these cuts ... ]
To put this in MSNBC lingo,
September 30, 2008 - 08:24 ET by SickofLibsTo put this in MSNBC lingo, I believe this comes under the heading of "pimping out one's own daughter", no?
Yes, Matthews pimped his own daughter
September 30, 2008 - 09:33 ET by kgWhat is good for the goose.
"Forget change, I want improvement!"
Yes, for 18 years
September 30, 2008 - 08:26 ET by mom_roxregarding Barack Obama's tax plan - I never received a job from a poor person.
Hypocrite
September 30, 2008 - 09:35 ET by kgHe has been coaching her as he bashes Palin for the same.
"Forget change, I want improvement!"
Here's the proof
September 30, 2008 - 08:29 ET by Indiana JoeChris Matthews is a blatant political hack, willing to use any and everything, throw anyone under a bus, go to any extreme to promote the leftist agenda and spread false propaganda in order to control the distribution of political power in this country. When you come right down to it, he's just a willing cog in a propaganda machine that would make Goebbels proud and would give Izvestia and Pravda a run for their money.
Using his kids for politics. Doesn't that make them "fair game?"
Proof. Undeniable proof.
What a worm.
"... smells like... victory." - Robert Duvall
I Hope
September 30, 2008 - 08:44 ET by JoelCTI hope she meets a nice Conservative boy who sweeps her off her feet and then spends the rest of his days driving his father-in-law insane.
»→ Joel
September 30, 2008 - 08:58 ET by Cool ArrowLet's not rule out the possibility she will take her father's liberal teaching to it's far left logical end.
Hooking up with a Coke dealer she meets while trying her hand at community organizing can be a wonderful life also, can't it?
Let's wish a choice of all the wonderful possibilities life has to offer. Personally, I'm rooting for the Septuagenarian Psychology Professor.
"I've got a bracelet too" - Barack Obama
I doubt she'll meet one at
September 30, 2008 - 09:50 ET by motherbeltI doubt she'll meet one at UPenn.....
That sounds like a job I
September 30, 2008 - 13:59 ET by Lord ElicaniThat sounds like a job I could do. Sounds like a job I could have a lot of fun doing.
Heads are turning
Towards the sky
Towers crumble
Heroes die
Who would wish this on our people
And proclaim that his will be done?
Scriptures they read have misled them
All praise their sacrificed sons
All praise their sacrificed sons
- James LaBrie, Dream Theater's "Sacrificed Sons"
So MSNBC...explain this one.
September 30, 2008 - 09:09 ET by c5thenHow is Chris Matthews interviewing his own daughter, but not telling the audience, not the same as having a "plant" in the crowd.
MSNBC has fallen so far away from journalism that they should all have to wear brown shirts on air and have a special salute that they end their propaganda segments with.
I don't know if any of you
September 30, 2008 - 09:33 ET by SeashellI don't know if any of you watched Chris when he first started on MSNBC, but I did and I use to think he was at least somewhat fair to both sides. MSNBC seems to have a way of turning these commentators into liberal hacks. Look at what is happening to Joe Scarborough.
»→ Yes, Seashell
September 30, 2008 - 09:39 ET by Cool ArrowI've commented before that I first noticed Chris when he was calling the Lewinski Scandal fair and square. My daughter and I both watched him in the evenings.
Something happende to him, and it was about the same time Arianna Huffington pulled the same switcheroo.
"I've got a bracelet too" - Barack Obama
Yeah, Arianna sure did "a
September 30, 2008 - 10:00 ET by SeashellYeah, Arianna sure did "a 180". As I said, the same thing is happening to Joe. I use to watch his show every morning. Must be something in the air at MSNBC.