Why I think Chris Matthews crossed the line showing his own bias against Hillary


Hello Everyone:

Chris Matthews in my opinion clearly crossed the line of showing his own personal bias against Hillary as opposed to acting like a serious and objective journalist last week on Monday, October 29!

Each person can be the judge of that for themselves by watching this Hardball video of Chris Matthews telling Obama what to say and in the process trashing Hillary:

http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21533668/&fg=&from=00&vid=a87170d0-1736-416e-9fc4-ada5408fe8c8&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Hardball:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A  (1:39)

What Obama needs to say to win
Oct. 29: “Hardball’s” Chris Matthews explains what he thinks Sen. Barack Obama should say in Tuesday’s Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate.

http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21533668/&fg=&from=00&vid=a87170d0-1736-416e-9fc4-ada5408fe8c8&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Hardball:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A  (1:39)

Right below is the transcript of this video in an article by Chris Matthews titled "What Obama needs to say, The "Hardball" host and former speech writer gives the senator free advice."

This quote from Chris Matthews is inaccurate in my opinion because Hillary has NOT "always" voted for "fearful politics and endless war:"

"She always seem to choose the safe vote that leaves this country in the same rut, the rut of fearful politics and endless war."

Hillary has voted with Obama and with most Democrats on nearly every other vote except for her 2002 Iraq War Resolution vote and her vote for Kyl-Lieberman regarding Iran.  While I am not personally comfortable with these two votes, those two votes alone do not define her entire voting record!

Many other Democrats also went along with those two votes and Hillary voted against Bush's last Iraq war funding request.  So I do not think that Chris Matthews was being fair to say this about Hillary!

Chris Matthews was also dead wrong in my opinion to say this:  

"If you think Bush would have succeeded with his policies if they were better executed, then go with Senator Clinton. If you think the Bush policies were wrong, dead wrong, I’m with you.”

Hillary has made it very clear that she will change course on Iraq and on foreign policy as President if Bush does not.  If Hillary is as hawkish in a Neocon sense as Chris Matthews seems to be implying, then why is Rudy Giuliani making this same claim about both Hillary and Obama:

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/giuliani_democrats_iraq/2007/10/29/44939.html

Giuliani: Dems Will Change Minds on Iraq

Monday, October 29, 2007 6:21 PM

"On Iran, Giuliani criticized Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., also a candidate for president, for saying they would engage in diplomatic relations with Iran. Obama has said he would be willing to meet with Iran's leader in the first year of his presidency without conditions; Clinton has said envoys below the presidential level should begin diplomatic work.

 

"This is the world we live in. It's not this happy, romantic-like world where we'll negotiate with this one, or we'll negotiate with that one and there will be no preconditions, and we'll invite (Iranian President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad to the White House, we'll invite Osama (bin Laden) to the White House," Giuliani said.

 

"Hillary and Obama are kind of debating whether to invite them to the inauguration or the inaugural ball," he added..."

Here is the video of Chris Matthews titled "What Hillary Clinton should say" which each person can judge for themselves: 

http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21585245/&fg=&from=00&vid=fb92e2c9-8d87-43d2-80a4-33a6e04755bd&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Hardball:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A  (1:16)

What Hillary Clinton should say
Nov. 1: “Hardball’s” Chris Matthews shares his opinion on what Sen. Hillary Clinton should say in the aftermath of Tuesday’s debate.

http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21585245/&fg=&from=00&vid=fb92e2c9-8d87-43d2-80a4-33a6e04755bd&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Hardball:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A  (1:16)

This advice from Chris Matthews was definitely not pro-Hillary like his advice to Obama was anti-Hillary in my opinion.  Below the Obama article is the article and transcript of this video titled "What Hillary needs to say, Matthews thinks Hillary can positively respond to the aftermath of Tuesday’s debate."

The bottom line about this in my opinion is that Chris Matthews and Tim Russert really did more damage to Hillary in that debate than Obama and Edwards did.  Obama and Edwards cannot count on getting that kind of help in the general election against a very tough GOP nominee who will be aided by Rush Limbaugh's very powerful extreme right wing Neocon talk radio media empire and FOX News:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/13578

ANALYSIS: Why Rush Limbaugh is so powerful & what many media pundits do not get!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on October 10, 2007 - 1:47am. 

It is very clear to me that Chris Matthews opposes Bush's Neoconservative "cowboy diplomacy" foreign policy.  Why he seems to be supporting Obama over Hillary when he should know better that Obama probably cannot survive a tough general election battle and that the 2008 GOP nominee will definitely be another "cowboy diplomacy" Neocon is beyond me:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/13782

Barack Obama will be swiftboated & will get eaten up alive if he is the nominee!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on November 1, 2007 - 3:49am.

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/12782

DOCUMENTATION: Rush Limbaugh claims to & controls who the GOP nominee will be!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on July 25, 2007 - 11:58pm.

Chris Matthews of all people should also know better that Bill and Hillary Clinton have the best possible chances of surviving a tough general election fight compared to Barack Obama and John Edwards:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/8655

Keith Olbermann comments on Bill Clinton's Fox News interview with my analysis!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on September 26, 2006 - 1:47am.

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/13001

Chris Matthews on Dems: "I don‘t see a big beefy alternative to Hillary Clinton"

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on August 12, 2007 - 7:30am. 

If Chris Matthews does know better about this, then he should not complain if the 2008 GOP nominee wins and continues in Bush's Neocon "cowboy diplomacy" foreign policy.  If Chris Matthews after all of his time in politics really cannot see something as simple as this and does not know any better, then I think that he is in the wrong business!

Also, if Chris Matthews is going to host a serious political show that is supposed to be objective, then he needs to be just as tough on Obama as he was on Hillary despite whatever his own personal opinions about Hillary are!      

Mitch Dworkin

http://www.securingamerica.com/

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/10756
StopIranWar.com: "War is not the answer"
Submitted by Wes Clark on February 21, 2007 - 11:40am.

http://www.securingamerica.com/ccn/node/7191
Listen to Gen. Wes Clark fight for Dems on Sean Hannity's radio program: An excellent example for all of us to follow and what we all need to be doing to help fight back against extreme right wing Neocon smear propaganda!

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21533668/

What Obama needs to say
The "Hardball" host and former speech writer gives the senator free advice

MSNBC
updated 5:12 p.m. CT, Mon., Oct. 29, 2007


Chris Matthews
Host of 'Hardball'
Profile

On Monday's "Hardball," host Chris Matthews offered his opinion on what Sen. Barack Obama needs to do tomorrow night at the Democratic Candidates Presidential Debate in Philadelphia. Matthews, a former speechwriter, thinks Obama can help himself against Sen. Hillary Clinton in the polls.

His suggested speech is below:  

“This country’s in a rut — a rut that leads to endless war in Iraq, that leads to inevitable war with Iran.

The American people, and not just the Democrats, want to get our country out of this rut. The great majority of them want this election to take us to a new place, not just led by someone smarter along the same rut.

I promise to take us to that new place  Senator Clinton is smart. She’s hard-working. She’s serious. But every vote she has cast, every word she has spoken says “yes” to the status quo. She voted to approve the war with Iraq. She just voted with the hawks to target Iran. She always seem to choose the safe vote that leaves this country in the same rut, the rut of fearful politics and endless war.

I promise change. I promise a new approach. I promise deliverance from the rut of endless war in Iraq, inevitable war in Iran.

So there you have it. It’s for you, my fellow Democrats to decide. If you think Bush would have succeeded with his policies if they were better executed, then go with Senator Clinton. If you think the Bush policies were wrong, dead wrong, I’m with you.”

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21585245/

MSNBC
updated 4:40 p.m. CT, Thurs., Nov. 1, 2007

What Hillary needs to say
Matthews thinks Hillary can positively respond to the aftermath of Tuesday’s debate


Chris Matthews
Host of 'Hardball'
Profile

On Thursday’s “Hardball,” Chris Matthews, a former speech writer, offered his advice to Sen. Hillary Clinton on what she should say regarding the negative backlash to her performance at NBC’s Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate. 

His suggested speech is below:  

"Taking the heat is what leadership is all about. As Harry Truman said, 'If you don’t like the heat, stay out of the kitchen.' Taking heat is all part of the process of proving yourself for the world’s most important democratic office.

The fact that I am the first woman has nothing to do with the heat on me in this week’s presidential debate. I was the target because, quite simply, I am running well in the national polls. I have gotten nothing but respect from my rivals for the nomination and have no complaints, certainly none to do with our difference in gender.

So let’s move on. They’ll be more debates. There’ll be more shots from my opponents. There may even be a few from me at them. But those were the rules we agreed on, not in Philadelphia this week, but in Philadelphia back when we declared Independence.

Besides, a little trouble I don’t mind. If I get to be the first woman elected to lead this country I don’t want it said it was because my rivals went soft on me - or I on them."

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on November 5, 2007 - 4:40am.

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Award-winning journalist Chris Matthews is the host of "The Chris Matthews Show," a weekly syndicated news program, which is produced by NBC News and distributed by NBC Universal Television Distribution. Matthews also hosts "Hardball with Chris Matthews,” on MSNBC and serves as a regular commentator on NBC's "Today Show."

A television news anchor with a remarkable depth of experience, Matthews has distinguished himself as a broadcast journalist, newspaper bureau chief, presidential speechwriter and best-selling author. Matthews has covered major world events including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the first all-races election in South Africa and the Good Friday Peace Talks in Northern Ireland. In 1997 and 1998, his digging in the National Archives produced a series of San Francisco Examiner scoops on the Nixon presidential tapes. Matthews has also covered American presidential election campaigns since 1988, including the five-week recount of 2000. In 1999 "Hardball with Chris Matthews" premiered on MSNBC after a successful two year run on CNBC.

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Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on November 5, 2007 - 4:44am.

than they were on Obama in that debate last week, it looks like "Hillary Clinton took the heat at this week's Democratic debate and emerged undamaged."

This is the kind of toughness that will definitely be needed in order for any Democrat to be able to survive a very tough general election fight in 2008!

Barack Obama and John Edwards have NOT demonstrated this kind of toughness yet as far as I have seen while Hillary Clinton has!

http://www.newsweek.com/id/67789

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Survivor

In a new NEWSWEEK poll, Hillary Clinton took the heat at this week's Democratic debate and emerged undamaged.

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The New York senator listens to John Edwards during the Oct. 30 Democratic debate in Philadelphia

By Brian Braiker | Newsweek Web Exclusive
Nov 2, 2007 | Updated: 8:11  p.m. ET Nov 2, 2007

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On Tuesday, at the eighth presidential debate among Democrats, front-runner Sen. Hillary Clinton came under withering fire from her top rivals, Sen. Barack Obama and former Sen. John Edwards. But the attacks didn't appear to do much damage, with her lead for the party's nomination unchanged, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. Almost exactly a year before election day, Clinton is also the favorite to win the White House--if only by a very small margin.

The New York senator gets 44 percent of the overall Democratic vote, compared to 24 percent for Obama (down a point since NEWSWEEK's August poll) and 12 percent for Edwards (down two points). She is the first choice of 45 percent of self-identified Democrats (compared with 39 percent of Democratic "leaners"). She also trounces Obama among Democratic female voters (48 to 19 percent) and enjoys a marginal lead among male Democratic voters (38 to 32 percent). Obama runs better among younger Democratic voters and minorities...

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Submitted by LJM on November 5, 2007 - 2:10pm.

that they ganged up on her, because she's the winner and not because the's a woman. I wish her campaign had stuck with that message as Hillary later came out and said herself. As for the debate, one of my friends said watching it turned her in favor of Hillary watching all the guys pile on as they did. I don't think the campaign needs to push the issue. Women voters will see it for what it is. I don't know how many men will be swayed by it one way of another. Their wives might sway them.


Submitted by shortie on November 5, 2007 - 2:24pm.

I really didn't think she was playing the gender card, at least not what I saw. I thought she was just being funny about the "all women's college" and "the old boys' network."

Their piling on in the debate was a mistake. They won the battle but they really hurt themselves in the war. They made it about how to look good in a debate instead of about how to run a country. If she'd been allowed to explain herself about the drivers licenses, it would have been clear that she was right on. There is no right answer to that question. She was absolutely correct that Spitzer is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't because it's a FEDERAL problem and he's stuck dealing with it at the state level. But the "boys" were too busy "gotcha"ing her to get into that discussion. That's not leadership.

Submitted by Sybil Liberty on November 5, 2007 - 6:11pm.

The bigger fish, which hillary refuses to discuss as part of the debate was Social Security. And Obama is not nearly the fool they made him out to be. Read my blog if you don't believe me.

They are all going to have to take a stance against the Conrad/Gregg proposal for an Entitlements Commission on Social Security and Medicare. And they're going to have to do it soon.

"We are involved in an endless War for nefarious purposes. There hasn't been anything like this since the founding of our Republic, in my opinion." -- General Wesley Clark NYC 6/19/06

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Submitted by Stan4Clark on November 5, 2007 - 6:42pm.

I liked Hillary's answer on Social Security. She admitted that there are impending problems and said that she'd appoint a bi-partisan commission to recommend a solution. Not a bad plan. No one person can have all the best solutions to every problem.

Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Don't settle for less.
Make America All It Can Be!


Submitted by Sybil Liberty on November 5, 2007 - 7:15pm.

S.S. needs to be part of the public debate. A bi-partisan commission holding private hearings is likely to get us another BIG PHARMA scam. Rational argument posted at my blog if you care to take a look.

"We are involved in an endless War for nefarious purposes. There hasn't been anything like this since the founding of our Republic, in my opinion." -- General Wesley Clark NYC 6/19/06

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Submitted by LJM on November 6, 2007 - 12:29am.

Their recommendations put SS in the black for a long long time. Then The Republican congress and BushCo spent the money on tax cuts for the rich and the war in Iraq. Plenty of other stuff that was good for the friends of Tom DeLay, Newt and the rest. SS taxes were raised for we baby boomers to pay for our parents and our own SS. We've been robbed.


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Submitted by Stan4Clark on November 6, 2007 - 1:22am.

The outcome of a Reagan-led commission probably says nothing about how a Clinton-led commission would turn out. Clinton wouldn't have the same objective in mind.

Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Don't settle for less.
Make America All It Can Be!


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Submitted by LJM on November 6, 2007 - 2:19am.

guided that commission. That was then, this is now. During the years her husband was president and we had a huge SS surplus, I suspect both she and Bill were happy with the results of that commission. Since the Republicans raided the cookie jar, the Democratic controlled congress with the new president, has to come up with a plan to make the system solvent for all the boomers who put their money into the trust fund for reasons other than Bush's wars. It really doesn't take a commission to figure out that tax cuts for the rich raided the fund and should be ended and so should the military fiascos. Those would be the places I would start.


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Submitted by Stan4Clark on November 5, 2007 - 3:43pm.

Matthews does show his biases, which are his opinions. If you treat his shows as opinion shows instead of news talk shows, you get less upset. It's less journalism than it is editorializing.

That said, Matthews was kind of rough on Obama, too.

Matthews tends to be all over the place over time, but I still very much enjoy his show and the fact that he really attacks any spin BS he finds.

I watch "Hardball," "Tucker," and "Countdown" every day -- often twice or more since after Olbermann there's nothing worth watching the rest of the evening. That way I get a full gamut of opinions.

Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Don't settle for less.
Make America All It Can Be!


Submitted by Sybil Liberty on November 5, 2007 - 6:21pm.

Totally true. Matthews blows with the wind.

It was only a matter of a few weeks ago, Hillary was the only "beef" Matthews could find in the entire Dem line-up.

"We are involved in an endless War for nefarious purposes. There hasn't been anything like this since the founding of our Republic, in my opinion." -- General Wesley Clark NYC 6/19/06

Submitted by Ellen on November 5, 2007 - 11:19pm.

Can't stand him; Stan, don't understand how you can watch. Glad you 'enjoy' the time, but me, I just wait for KO, and hope C-Span has something interesting.

Submitted by donjo on November 6, 2007 - 12:09am.

his opinions are based on his meds intake.

If there isn't something drastically wrong with Chimpy, then there's something wrong with the rest of us.

Submitted by Ellen on November 6, 2007 - 12:11am.

That's what I've thought for years, he's either off, on, or overdosed.

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Submitted by Tricia Keith Spiegel on November 6, 2007 - 4:33pm.

Yesterday she was the "winner" and no slurs. He doesn't keep on message....It makes one want to discount everything he says about anything,


Submitted by Phyl on November 5, 2007 - 5:58pm.

A man who has done work on my house off
and on the last few months said to me, out
of the blue, "So do you think you'll vote
for the lady Senator?" Having never
discussed politics with him before, I
tentatively said I thought I might. He
chuckled and said, "She stands up to
whatever the men throw at her, doesn't she?
I think she'd do a fine job."

Submitted by shortie on November 5, 2007 - 6:02pm.

Submitted by astronautagogo on November 5, 2007 - 6:24pm.

More importantly, I thought Edwards did a fantastic job in last week's debate. He showed tough, strong leadership & made very valid points about the future direction of the party & country.

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Submitted by Arky Sue on November 5, 2007 - 11:11pm.

the question about the driver's licenses....he made the whole answer about Hillary.

Wes Clark: Soldier, Scholar, Statesman.


Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on November 6, 2007 - 12:00am.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2007/11/04/chris-matthews-panel-stocked-liberals-piles-hillary

Chris Matthews Panel Stocked With Liberals Piles on Hillary


By Noel Sheppard | November 4, 2007 - 15:23 ET


Hillary's horrible Halloween week from hell got worse Sunday when Chris Matthews and his liberal-stocked panel piled on the Junior Senator from New York fortifying the recent media meme that the Clinton in 2008 inevitability has suddenly become a tad less inevitable.

Adding insult to injury, when you're a Democrat candidate, and press members like Norah O'Donnell of MSNBC, Richard Stengel of Time, Ryan Lizza of the New Yorker, and Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution think you've stumbled, you've stumbled.

In a truly surprising opening segment, Matthews set the almost impossible to believe discussion up:

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CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Turning point? Was this the week Hillary showed her weakness? Or if it doesn't kill her will it make her stronger? Obama time? Will the man from Illinois be the guy that rises after Hillary stumbles?

[...]

First up: The '08 campaign may be veering in a new direction. Hillary Clinton's been playing for the general election next year, but that strategy was hit hard this week by those trying to catch up. It seems the clear front-runner is just not being clear.

After showing a clip of Clinton at Tuesday's debate, Matthews played snippets of candidates Barack Obama and John Edwards going after her that evening, as well as a video of Walter Mondale telling the American people in 1984 that he was going to raise taxes.

Then, Matthews asked Stengel:

MATTHEWS: Richard, I don't know here, this is the toughest question of the campaign for Hillary Clinton and whether rivals benefited from. She's been very careful so far not to stake out positions. Is that smart or should she get more candid on the issues to win this thing?
RICHARD STENGEL, TIME MANAGING EDITOR: Chris, you and I have both been on both sides of this in politics and in the media. And there's a lot of hypocrisy here because we in the media ask for specificity. When you're in politics, specificity is a curse. If you are specific about things, you get attacked by your rivals, you get attacked by the media, it doesn't work. We say we want experience and we want candor, but the more experienced you are, the less candid you are and the more candid you are, the less experienced you are.

Imagine that. But that was only the beginning, for just listen to Matthews' next question, and the astonishing responses:

MATTHEWS: Cynthia, for months now the drum roll question, rather the verdict of the press has been, "What a flawless campaign this person has run. She's a pro. She makes no mistakes." Somehow this week did she cross the line from flawless to slick?
CYNTHIA TUCKER, EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR, ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION: I don't think that was her problem that she didn't give specific answers to questions about the AMT or Social Security. Where she stumbled was at the very end of the debate with her ridiculous answer on whether or not illegal immigrants in New York should be given driver's licenses. It's inexplicable for a woman who's run a campaign such as Senator Clinton has, which has been pitch-perfect until now.

Amazing. Matthews then played a clip of Clinton from the debate Tuesday "straddling both sides of the New York Governor's plan to give illegal immigrants driver's licenses," as well as her opponents attacking the blood visibly in the water as she gaffed.
Matthews continued:

MATTHEWS: Well, not only did she run into trouble trying to define her position - by the way, the next day she did clearly put out a statement saying she goes along with this idea of the governor's to give driver's licenses to people in the country illegally. But that night, her people, right after the debate, Norah, and you know this. You're at NBC. They immediately started blaming the moderators, especially Tim Russert. "It's the moderators that were ganging up on her." What's that about? Why would they do that?
NORAH O'DONNELL, MSNBC CHIEF WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: Well, sometimes as what's important as what you say is how you spin a story. So, they were trying to blame the men for piling on. They put out a web video which made the cable networks play it over and over again to suggest that they were piling on her because she's a front runner rather than addressing the specifics of the charge that she is unspecific. There are real questions because there might be a narrative now that the opponents of Hillary Clinton are coalescing around. Remember the narrative "flip-flopper" that killed John Kerry? Obama and Edwards have now congealed along this narrative that she's not straight, she's not truthful, she's not honest. And all of those hit to the one weakness that Senator Clinton has had, and that is authenticity. And that's why that's a trouble for the campaign. While most people, the polls have shown, are willing to vote for Senator Clinton, one of her weaknesses is on authenticy.
MATTHEWS: Does everybody agree with that?
RYAN LIZZA, NEW YORKER MAGAZINE, WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: I do agree with that. And the great irony of this exchange is that this is the one issue where she was actually being pretty honest. Look, the cheap political thing to do on this issue is just come out against it. She was actually trying to say, "You know what, the best thing is comprehensive immigration reform. Short of that, fine. If the Governor wants to do this, it's not the worst thing in the world." So, she had this sort of muddled but very responsible position, which it was not a cheap political position, but it played into the narrative that Norah was just talking about that Obama and Edwards were pushing.
STENGEL: It's a complex issue, and she dealt with it in a complex manner, and then we chided her for it. But what you're saying, Norah. But it reminds everybody of the Bill Clinton answer on the first Iraq war, "Yes, I was for it but I would have voted against it." That's the problem.
MATTHEWS: Or, "It depends what your definition of ‘is' is." That kind of squirming away from authenticity.

Incredible. But there's more:

TUCKER: But she contradicted herself right there as we just saw. It wasn't just that she tried to blame the moderators. When Chris Dodd called her on it, instead of sticking with a responsible answer, saying, "I'm not going to say anymore than that, I stand by what I said," she said, "No, Chris, I didn't say that."

Remarkable, wouldn't you agree? But, the hit's kept on coming as Matthews posed the following:

MATTHEWS: Well, here's the great question. The most prepared candidate we've seen in history. I mean, she really is prepared. She's so smart. She's so academic. She's so careful. Why wasn't she ready on this one?
O'DONNELL: Remember, her birthday party was Thursday night. She had no public schedule Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Bob Barnett who is doing her debate prep, he spent a lot of time doing debate prep. And what was most remarkable to me was the thought among some her supporters that she didn't study that question or would not have had an answer to that question. Number two, from the very beginning that her tone was off. She immediately appeared that she was playing from the defensive. She had that tone that she's been trying to slough off lately.
LIZZA: Well, she seemed worn down by the time this question came along. I mean, remember, this was late in the debate. Everyone was going after her for the entire debate. And she just seemed like she had had enough and she was worn down.

Yep. And, miraculously, Matthews saw this as a serious problem:

MATTHEWS: Cynthia, this whole thing raises the question about electability. Because if everybody is going to jump on Hillary like they did this week, including the press, including us here, about being consistent or inconsistent or flawed or whatever, doesn't this raise the issue of the electability of this person? If she's going to have a hard time over what was sort of a mediocre week at worst and everybody is going to jump on her like she blew it, is this a sign of things to come?
TUCKER: Well, of course it is. And, in a way, this debate was good practice for Senator Clinton because if in fact she becomes the Democratic nominee, the Republicans certainly aren't going to play by the Marquess of Queensberry rules, Chris. She's going to be roughed up much more by the Republican nominee, whoever he is. So, she needs to get used to being a punching bag, because she has much more of that to come. And it's already true that her negatives are high. So, that's already an issue for her.
MATTHEWS: What's going to hurt her most in Iowa, coming up in that first big test January 3? Is it this sense of trying to have it both ways on the war, have it both ways with the hawks and the doves, have it both ways on Iran, have it both ways on Social Security? Or, is it this problem, this particular problem of illegal immigrants in Iowa? I heard the other day that there's a growing concern among Democrats too many people coming into that state illegally.
LIZZA: Yeah, and the people that are most concerned about immigration in Iowa are the downscale Democrats. That's sort of her base right now. Those people are not with Obama and Edwards. So, I think she's a little bit more safer with those folks because they're her hardest core supporters right now. But it's authenticity. The entire frame that Edwards and Obama have decided on is authenticity. It's re-raising those doubts that she has done a great job of putting to rest all year long.

Maybe even more shocking, Matthews ended the segment with this almost astonishing observation:

I think she made her first general election mistake this week, because I think this illegal immigration issue's gonna hurt her in the general. People don't like the lawmakers bending the law for people that have broken the law to come in this country.

Wow. Do you get the feeling that Hillary and Company might have made a huge mistake blaming the debate moderators - especially Tim Russert - for her poor showing Tuesday evening?

Is this indeed a sign of things to come, or just a temporary bludgeoning by media members a tad bored with a campaign absent any entertaining bloodletting or juicy controversy, as well as defense of one of their own?

—Noel Sheppard is an economist, business owner, and Associate Editor of NewsBusters.        

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Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on November 6, 2007 - 12:08am.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeff-poor/2007/10/30/chris-matthews-warns-people-be-fearful-hillary-presidency

Chris Matthews Warns People to Be ‘Fearful’ of Hillary Presidency

By Jeff Poor | October 30, 2007 - 16:00 ET

You know when the liberal host of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Chris Matthews, paints a grim picture of a Hillary Clinton presidency for investors on a financial show, things must be pretty dismal. (See video here.)

http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2007/20071030124613.aspx

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PttK3ImSg8

Chris Matthews discussing Hillary Clinton - CNBC's Mad Money  (00:59)

“I know that most people are very fearful of Hillary being elected,” Jim Cramer said to Matthews on the October 29 “Mad Money.”

“Well, they ought to be fearful,” Matthews responded. “Democrats raise taxes and Hillary already said she's going to repeal the Bush tax cuts. The Republicans start this election with their hole card, the ace showing – they’re going to keep taxes lower. That’s always a big plus for Republicans.”

Matthews also compared politics to business, making the analogy that paying debts was what occurred when newly-elected Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) supported Rep. Jack Murtha’s (D-Pa.) failed attempt to win the House Majority Leader seat in January – conjuring up memories of Murtha being an unindicted co-conspirator in the “Abscam” investigation of the late 1970s and 1980.

http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=10077

“You have to understand how you got the job and you got to remember your supply line and one thing Pelosi does since her father was mayor of Baltimore all those years is remember your favors list. Those are the people who put you there and make sure they're paid off and kept happy. That's what she did when she took the side of Jack Murtha in that leadership fight earlier this year. Sure Murtha lost, but everybody saw Nancy being loyal.”         

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Submitted by donjo on November 6, 2007 - 12:13am.

why the hell should ANYBODY care what Chris Mathews thinks?
With his audience of 200 people, he can't be that influential. He's a rather poor excuse for an "entertainer," not a pundit and surely not a journalist.
He belongs on local TV in the far north of Alaska.

If there isn't something drastically wrong with Chimpy, then there's something wrong with the rest of us.

Submitted by Sybil Liberty on November 6, 2007 - 12:49am.

New polls expose a corruption time bomb for Democrats. Updated
by dengre

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/11/5/3444/83859

THE HILL: Dems Face Revolt Over Free Trade In Advance of Vote
by davidsirota

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/11/5/21371/6089

...we got trouble

"We are involved in an endless War for nefarious purposes. There hasn't been anything like this since the founding of our Republic, in my opinion." -- General Wesley Clark NYC 6/19/06

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on December 19, 2007 - 5:42am.

Watching Chris Matthews right now is almost like watching Bill O'Reilly because you know exactly what he is going to say before he even says it. Matthews has lost any credibility he may have previously had as a so-called objective journalist as far as I am concerned!

Even NewsBusters, which is a Neocon GOP media watch and rapid response blog, sees the obvious bias that Chris Matthews has against Hillary:

http://newsbusters.org/people/television/chris-matthews

Vilsack Croons Hillary's 'Change' Chorus

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2007/12/18/8x-interview-vilsack-velcroed-hillary-change-script

By Mark Finkelstein | December 18, 2007 - 13:34 ET

As noted here, Chris Matthews yesterday named former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack a member of Hillary's "eunuchs chorus," people he derided for "saying whatever the Clinton people told them to say." Today, Matthews might be claiming vindication. In an MSNBC interview with Andrea Mitchell, Vilsack parroted Hillary's word-'o-the-week--"change"--no fewer than eight times.

View the edited video clip of Vilsack crooning Hillary's "Change Chorus" here.
         

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Matthews Mocks Clinton Supporters: 'Castratos, Eunuch Chorus'

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By Mark Finkelstein | December 17, 2007 - 21:57 ET

Despite his war wounds, can Bob Kerrey still kick Chris Matthews' butt? We might soon find out, because on this evening's Hardball Matthews lumped Kerrey into a group of Clinton sycophants he derided as "castratos" and a "eunuch chorus."

Chris was kvetching about the way a variety of Hillary Clinton supporters including Kerrey have lined up to take shots at Barack Obama. In endorsing Hillary yesterday, the former Nebraska senator went out of his way to draw attention to Obama's Muslim background.

View video here.
         

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Matthews: Bill Clinton a 'Total Card Shark' When Attacking Obama

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By Ken Shepherd | December 17, 2007 - 18:44 ET

"Does Bill Clinton want his wife to win this thing?" Chris Matthews teased as he opened the December 17 "Hardball." After all, the former president, Matthews added later, was full of "chutzpah" and "a total card shark" in his December 14 interview with Charlie Rose.

Clinton told Rose essentially that Barack Obama should take a page from his decision not to run for president in 1988. The former president told Rose he concluded an '88 run was unwise due to his lack of political experience. Neither Matthews, nor guests Howard Fineman of Newsweek and Linda Douglass of National Journal were buying it.

Video (1:25): Windows Media (2.66 MB) and MP3 audio (664 kB).

Here's the transcript:
         

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Hillary on Stilts

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By Mark Finkelstein | December 16, 2007 - 20:11 ET

It's been a rough day for Hillary. First, as noted here, she was drummed from pillar to post on ABC's "This Week." NewsBuster Noel Sheppard then detailed here how Chris Matthews' crew raked her over the coals. Now, completing Hillary's troika of tribulation, the CBS Evening News has gotten into the act.

The development being reported was ostensibly positive for Hillary: the Des Moines Register today endorsed her. If CBS had stopped there, it would have been a plus for the Clinton campaign. But unfortunately for Hillary . . . the Evening News decided to play clips of Clinton on the stump in Iowa.

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Matthews Panel Hates Hillary, Hearts Huckabee

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By Noel Sheppard | December 16, 2007 - 16:10 ET

As NewsBuster Mark Finkelstein reported, Sunday's "This Week" wasn't a good omen for Hillary Clinton or her supporters.

Fortunately, for those of us that enjoy Hillary bashing as much as a Gershwin tune (how 'bout you?), dessert was served on "The Chris Matthews Show" as panelists including Dan Rather, Norah O'Donnell, Katty Kay, and Andrew Sullivan gave conservatives an early Clinton kicking Christmas present to savor.

Is this still payback for Bill and Hillary chastising Tim Russert for his behavior during October's debate in Philadelphia? Maybe more important, have press members decided that if they continue to pile on the supposedly inevitable one, the Democrats' only chance in 2008 is if Mike Huckabee is the Republican nominee?

Before we get there, here are some marvelous examples of Hillary bashing from seemingly unlikely sources to brighten your day:
         

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