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Matthews Show Takes Lopsided Look at Candidates

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Posted on Dec 5, 2006
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As part of a series on assumed presidential candidates, “The Chris Matthews Show” followed a bout of McCain worship by treating Hillary Clinton like the girl who showed up at the prom wearing a burlap sack, criticizing everything from her public speaking style to the supposed unwillingness of the American people to tolerate Bill loafing around the White House.


 

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    On the December 3 broadcast of the NBC-syndicated “Chris Matthews Show,” guest host and NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell hosted a discussion on the potential presidential candidacy of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), continuing the show’s “Eight for ‘08” series, in which the likely candidates from both parties are examined. In contrast to the commentators’ discussion of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on the November 19 installment—which consisted of host Chris Matthews and his guest panel gushing over McCain, as Media Matters for America noted at the time—this broadcast saw Mitchell and her panel conclude that some of Clinton’s greatest perceived strengths were really weaknesses.

    Hillary Clinton’s establishment problem ...

    Discussing Clinton, Mitchell noted, “One big plus is that she is an establishment favorite. Flip side of that? She’s so familiar there’s that ‘been there, done that’ factor. ... Nobody’s more establishment than Hillary.” Time columnist Andrew Sullivan also asserted that Clinton is “still radioactive blue. And people don’t want to go back to polarization.” He later added, “[S]he’s also a terrible politician, isn’t she?” Time columnist Joe Klein agreed, “Yeah, she is.”

    New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller also said that “one of the biggest—the developing theory now among Democratic activists—is that it’s going to be a lot harder for her to get the nomination than it would be for her to win the general election. ... Democrats have notoriously been very tough on their front-runner establishment candidate since the ‘70’s.”

    But on the December 4 edition of “MSNBC News Live,” Cook Political Report editor and publisher Charlie Cook told Mitchell, “I don’t think among Democrats the people are going to be deciding who the nomination goes to. I don’t think that’s an open question anymore. I mean, generally speaking, she runs with favorable ratings among Democrats, between 70 and 80 percent—I think the lowest number I’ve seen was a NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that had her running at 66 [percent] positive. She’s got very, very good numbers among Democrats, and they don’t seem to think it’s a problem.”

    ... vs. McCain’s establishment credentials

    Matthews asserted that McCain “has to appeal to the Republican right and yet keep himself positioned so he can win the general,” then asked, “How’s he doing?” New York Times columnist David Brooks responded, “I think he’s doing fine,” and praised McCain’s “super” record on pork-barrel spending. Brooks further asserted that “the Republican party is sick of playing defense,” adding that “his style will be amenable to him.”

    Matthews characterized McCain as “kind of like a Martin Luther. He’s going back and reforming and finding the pure conservative movement.”

    Later, after syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker described McCain’s stance on troops levels in Iraq as that of “a leader,” Matthews said, “I think there’s a thing he has that people like me like, people—a lot of journalists like, because journalists are supposed to be really independent. They’re supposed to be.”

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    By kevin99999, December 8, 2006 at 11:45 am #
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    Its no secret that Chris Mathews despises Clintons and takes every opportunity to bad mouth them with his supercilious smirk as if this is all just a game and we are all participant.

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    By Boggs, December 7, 2006 at 10:09 am #
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    Chris is a democrat only when its convenient.
    He also is a republican only when its convenient.
    How he became a “hardball” interviewer is a trade secret!
    Chris, not unlike McCain, rides the popular side of the fence on every issue. Therefore they both change their views as often as they change their shirts.

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    By Joe, December 7, 2006 at 8:48 am #
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    We stopped watching Hard Ball a long time ago because we can’t stand the arrogant incompetence of Chris Mathews who, believe it or not, was once a Washington insider - difficult to imagine since he seems not to know how Washington works.

    His attitude towards women is especially despicable. He is obsessed with Hilary - and while we would prefer that Hilary doesn’t decide to run, how could she or anyone else possibly be worse than the current president?

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    By felicity, December 6, 2006 at 5:38 pm #
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    Well, Tucker Carlson (yet another member of the graffiti-brained chattering classes) said the other day that the people of New York voted Hillary into the Senate because her husband cheated on her.

    How does one cope with that inanity?  Unfortunately, we can expect two years of them from the reason-challenged media - and that is a really revolting thought.

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    By Sirius99, December 5, 2006 at 8:32 pm #
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    We are in the deep do-do if it comes down to a choice between those two.

    Another choice of one or the other of two nearly equal evils.

    Which one would YOU vote against?  Given choices like this makes a parody of “free elections.”

    I don’t see how anyone could, in good conscience, vote for either of them.

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    By Druthers, December 5, 2006 at 6:42 pm #
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    If “Chrissy,” were known for his piercing analysis of politics someone would have got the news out.
    As it is he can be counted on for incessant chatter…and it is so evident he adores rubbing elbows with the powerful.

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    By dan, December 5, 2006 at 3:05 pm #
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    Andrew Sullivan is an idiot. I know he loves to hear himself, but why should anyone else bother to listen to him.

    He, along with all the other idiots who backed the invasion of Iraq, should take a permanent vow of silence.

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    By suziq, December 5, 2006 at 2:21 pm #
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    Hardball turns to Softball when interviewing Republicons. Speaker Pelosi is referred to as ‘Nancy’.  Did anyone ever hear any of the Hardball crew call Speaker Hastert ‘Denny’?  Matthews needs to grow up and get past his problems with the Clintons.  There is so much more news to be covered.  I always suspect that when someone takes an issue over the top (like Ted Haggard) they are secretly harboring the opposite feelings about that issue.  Did Hillary snub Chris at some point?  Is he attracted to strong, powerful women?  Chris rags on Hillary, but lets Tom Delay off the hook.  Move him to FAUX NEWS.

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