Hardball needs to spend more time in Ohio
Does Chris Matthews sound naive, or what?
First, he doubts Ohio Democratic Chairman Chris Redfern when he insists Ohioans care more about jobs and economic security than the war in Iraq.
Then, the Hardball host rants about the popularity of radio talk show host Bill Cunningham and his presumably tongue-in-cheek endorsement of Hillary Clinton after John McCain "threw me under the bus" for his anti-Obama comments at today's rally.
"Why would anybody listen to that guy?" Matthews said of Cunningham shortly before tonight's 20th Democratic debate.
Matthews and Keith Olbermann of MSNBC Countdown keep saying this "may be the final debate of the campaign."
What do you think?
Labels: Washington
9 Comments:
Matthews is a character but is so fun to watch.
Mathews is a major wack-job nutter.
What is a wack-job nutter?
"Why would anybody listen to that guy?" Matthews said of Cunningham shortly before tonight's 20th Democratic debate.
I don't think that sounds naive at all. It's the most sensible comment I've ever heard from Matthews.
Chrissy Matthews is a joke. Bill Cunningham has more people listening to him than Chrissy has people watching him on PMSNBC.
Keep speaking the truth about Barack Hussein Obama, Bill!
Barack Hussein Obama is an empty suit full of empty promises.
Matthews is hilarious and correct. While millions listen to Cunningham's show, only rubes actually listen to what he says.
There's a difference, you know? Unless you're a rube in which case you don't know there's a difference.
"Matthews and Keith Olbermann of MSNBC Countdown keep saying this "may be the final debate of the campaign."
We can only pray
"Embarrassing" is...how the city of Dallas welcomed JFK to town in 1963.
"Embarrassing" is...how the democrat Mayor of the city of Toledo welcomed the U.S. Marines to town earlier this month.
"Embarrassing" is...electing democrat Jerry Springer the mayor of Cincinnati after he was caught paying a hooker with a personal check.
Nothing about the recent John McCain appearance is embarrassing to the city of Cincinnati. Bill Cunningham is a Great American!
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