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No, Chris, there is NO Hardball from Chris Matthews and the LEFT-WING crew over at MSNBC and NBC News. In this morning’s NBC News promos they are already highlighting Obama’s first 100 days in office and it has been what? Two Weeks?
Anytime a journalist says he has a “thrill down his leg” about Obama, Flap becomes a “little” suspicious about media bias.
Just a little…..
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Chris Matthews on MSNBC’s Hardball questions Sarah Palin’s literacy
Chris Matthews is probably just envious that Sarah Palin is asking for and will receive a big payday, especially since he reportedly recently renewed his contract with MSNBC for $3 million per year less.
But, then again, as a MEDIA SYNCOPHANT for Obama and the Democrats, he is just jabbing at the ‘CUDA again.
MSNBC host Chris Matthews suggested Friday that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) may not have the reading or writing ability needed to complete the book she is reportedly shopping.
The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that Palin is seeking an $11 million advance for her memoir and has hired high-powered Washington attorney Robert Barnett to broker the deal.
Teasing a segment on the book during his show “Hardball,†Matthews said: “If she can read, if she can write, she’ll make some money.â€
Matthews repeated his suggestion that Palin could not write the book later in the show. “The question is who actually will write the Palin book,†he said. “The only politician I know who can write is Barack Obama.â€
Most politicians have professional ghost writers helping them. Richard Nixon had Hugh Hewitt. Chris Matthews was a speechwriter for Jimmy Carter. So, big deal.
But, the LEFT must keep attacking Palin and Matthews is the daily dose.
Here is video of Palin’s Alaska State of the State speech. Does she appear stupid or illiterate?
Why, of course not.
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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann take their last shots RANTS at President Bush
The dynamic LEFT duo of Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann are back anchoring Presidential politics for MSNBC. As you remember, they were removed last summer after criticism of media bias.
Within a couple minutes of President Bush’s farewell speech, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann asked, “Am I wrong that the only thing missing tonight was another ‘Mission Accomplished’ banner?”
Chris Matthews, shortly after, said that Bush “got to be president because of his father.”
Both MSNBC stars took heat from conservative critics during the campaign for their analysis of news events — such as election nights or conventions. Toward the end of the campaign, MSNBC removed the Olbermann-Matthews duo from anchoring due to such criticism and staff tension (both on camera and off).
Looking at the latest television ratings, MSNBC will not be doing themselves any favors by unleashing these two and Rachel Maddow.
But, third place in the news ratings is not all that bad, now is it?
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Ellen explains how dancing with MSNBC’s host of “Hardball†Chris Matthews got out of hand.
Yeah, besides having a tingle down his leg for “The One,” Matthews is a lousy dancer.
NO! This is not the real reason but it is revealed in this New York Time’s piece.
Exit Answer: MONEY and LIFESTYLE for the 63 year old Matthews.
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You mean Barack Obama is ACTUALLY going to answer questions from the White House Press corps?
Having watched Chuck Todd for a while, Flap doubts that Obama will be getting too much of a free pass – at least not yet. Likley, “The One” will ignore Chuck.
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Senator Specter speaks at a press conference announcing a bipartisan proposal to support the automotive industry, November 20, 2008
Good grief, Chris Matthews?
It would be a difficult race for Arlen Specter to win because of his age (Specter will be 80 in 2010) and illness – cancer but with these poll numbers will he now retire?
Republican Senator Arlen Specter is potentially vulnerable in his 2010 bid for re-election. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Pennsylvania voters finds Specter leading MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews by just three percentage points, 46% to 43%, in a match-up that may foreshadow one of the nation’s most closely-watched Senate races.
Matthews, whose handling of the presidential campaign drew loud complaints of bias from Republicans, has expressed interest in the race. His contract with MSNBC expires next year.
Mark this Senate seat as a likely Democrat pick-up unless Matthews GAFFES his way against a REAL Democrat contender in the primary election.
Stay tuned…..
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Ellen explains how dancing with MSNBC’s host of “Hardball” Chris Matthews got out of hand.
If Chris Matthews has indeed talked to Democrat Party consultants about facing off against incumbent Pennsylvania GOP Senator Arlen Specter he should relinquish his “Hardball” Show.
The Patriot News reports the MSNBC host is “continues to talk with top Democrats about the possibility” of running for Senate in 2010 against Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Penn.
Matthews, 62, met with Democratic State Committee Chairman T.J. Rooney and executive director Mary Isenhour in Washington, D.C. “to discuss the logistics involved in a Senate run. Isenhour said she left that meeting convinced Matthews has not made up his mind about running.”
Would Matthews make the best candidate against Specter who is OLD and had cancer for years now?
Who knows?
But, it is unlikely his show can be viewed as impartial, particularly in this Senate race until Matthews makes up his mind whether to run or not. Of course, he would rather “milk” his announcement and stay on the tube as long as he can.
NBC News should force his hand.
In or out, Chris?
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